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MARKUS WEISS
SCENE:
Tigers Arc 2: Scene 5 [A Dangerous Game]
LOCATION:
South District
PARTICIPANTS:
Callahan, Ernesto, Ezra, Mbaye, Isobel, Welsha
A DANGEROUS GAME
For a good long while after Markus had left the South District behind him for good (or so he'd thought), he could still remember the smell.

The smell of the South was one of death. Decay. Stagnation. It permeated the air, choked breath from lungs, and sapped the very life from everything and everyone it touched. No matter how the Phoenixes tried to mask their stink with fragrant perfumes, their so-called "night-life", the truth remained, and the smell always lingered. It clung like a cancer to every last person who walked those streets, but to none more than the Phoenixes themselves.

They all reek of the past.

Markus hated it. He'd always hated it. He'd hated it as a child, his nights full of hopelessness, longing to be free of its cloying miasma.

He'd hated it as a teenager, days spent toiling for scraps, trying desperately to start over, to find his footing in a new district, with a new crew...

As soon as he could afford to, Markus had burned all his old clothes, as if the stench of his old life—the life of a nobody—had seeped into them and taken hold, as if somehow, by wearing them, he was washing away all the work he'd done, all the progress he'd made... Which was unacceptable. Markus would not go backwards. In those days, he had spared no expense, taking extra care to erase every aspect of who he'd been before he'd become a Tiger, in the shadow of their King.

Before long—as Markus refused to wait any longer for what he was owed—for all intents and purposes, the poor boy with the sad, angry eyes from apartment 1-B, South District was gone, consumed, broken down into elemental constructs and re-assimilated into the man he'd always wanted to become.

But no matter how hard he tried, the truth was that Markus couldn't shake the memory of the smell of that place. Of 'home.' And lately he'd begun to wonder... Whether it was more than just the memory. After all, Markus had thought he'd left the past behind him, but sometimes Markus lied. Even to himself. About the times when he'd wake in the middle of the night and find that he was still smelling that same, putrid air.

Everywhere he looked were reminders.

Street signs. Local shops. Trees... They came at him fast and furious, now. He gazed out the window as the motorcade tore down quiet side-streets en route to their destination, counting the sidewalk benches they passed and wondering if they’d added any more when—

The driver slammed on his brake. Markus had just enough time to brace himself before the car screeched to a halt.

”GET THE FUCK OUTTA THE WAY!” Yelled the Tiger in the front seat, waving crude gestures at the boy in the road until he moved. ”… Goddamn kids. Sorry, Boss.”

The Tiger King stared at the scene as they passed by, his brows knitting together in contemplation. A flash of orange. The ring of steel. Reminders everywhere. On Markus' order, the motorcade sped off. They had an appointment to make at the Phoenix King's castle. And Markus had no intention of being late.

They were coming up on it, now. The device that Actualize wielded had told him as much. The little dots that marred its screen were not so little, anymore. Soon he'd know just how fucked this situation had become. Luckily, he didn't have to wait long for an answer to prevent itself. The individuals in the car all saw the same thing at the same time: a cluster of bodies soaring—no, falling—through the air, as if thrown from the tall building that housed the Phoenix's nest.

”Izzat them?” The driver asked, dumbfounded. Markus said nothing. He'd save his words until after he knew that they had what was his.

When the floating/falling mass of tangled Tigers dropped out of his line of sight, behind the tops of neighboring townhouses, Markus felt his phone buzz. The screen lit up with the message he'd been hoping to see. Isobel. His lip quirked, but Markus tamped it down. It was too soon to celebrate. They had his prize, but now the question remained: would they be able to keep it?

Yes, they would.

"That way. Turn there."

Markus spoke, pointing his driver to take the next right as he pressed the phone to his ear, placing an outbound call. It may have been years, but Markus knew these streets still. He knew where Isobel and the claw were headed, and he knew where they'd come from. Now, all that was left to do was secure their exit route, in case any uppity birds thought they'd play their hand at 'hero'.

"Alright, listen up," Markus spoke into the receiver, as his voice echoed across the shared channel in the motorcade behind him. He directed them like a conductor directed his orchestra. One by one, SUVs peeled off from the group, turning this way and that. Markus was the spider, and they were his web. They'd catch any would-be pursuers who'd yet to break out from the townhouse. Once he'd relayed his orders, Markus switched the position of his phone from one ear to the next as he dialed his next caller. When the call clicked, he didn't wait to confirm that she was there before he spoke up, growling his orders for her before snapping the call closed. She would know what to do with what he'd told her.

Meanwhile, Markus kept his eye on the prize, dropping his phone into his lap to stare at the blinking cluster of dots on Actualize's screen. They were set to cross paths sooner than later, thanks to Markus' intimate knowledge of the South District's streets. From there it'd be smooth sailing. He'd bring them in himself. Woe be to any fucking pigeon who got in his way.


Markus' voice cut across the radio in Ernesto and Welsha's car. Ernesto perked up. If the pair left now, they'd link up with the other Tigers tasked with running interference for Isobel, Markus, and their prize. Speaking of...

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"Good afternoon, this is your captain speaking," came a voice over the Tigers' private channel. The Veteran Tiger sat in the passenger's side front seat of the SUV directly following his King's carriage as he cooed into the radio receiver. This was what he'd been waiting for. This was why he was here. He jingled the chain that hung from his wrist, the handful of tokens—heirlooms for him to remember the birds he'd plucked in the past—glinting in the silvery half-light of the rainy day. "You all heard the Boss. This is an exclusive event, and we're all working the door." The ostentatious Tiger purred as he directed his drive to pull around. The rest of the SUVs followed suit, and before long they'd fashioned themselves into a fairly intimidating blockade, cutting off the route that led to Markus, Isobel, the claw, and the West Distrct. The blond unholstered a revolver and loaded it one bullet at a time.

"Remember, kittens. No birdies allowed."


Markus knows a short-cut to Isobel and the claw; he's taking it. Meanwhile, the other Tiger NPCs are forming a barricade to waylay any Phoenixes who may be in pursuit.

Welsha & Ernesto have joined up with the Tiger Blockade.

The CorvoCar is already ahead of the blockade, but Markus knows a short-cut of his own and he's taking it.

DON'T CONTROL THE NPCs


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celestine renee cadieux
SCENE:
serpents arc 2: scene 3 [matter of the dragon’s heart]
LOCATION:
platinum rabbit, east district
PARTICIPANTS:
anna, tri, yuto, kisara, bash, dante, so many people
matter of the dragon’s heart
"you could try it."

those words were the only thing celestine remembered from before the gunshot rang out, the noise startling her and making her flinch so hard it threw her off balance. it was in that moment of weakness that the stranger made her move.

celeste felt a hard tug on the weapon in her hand so she gripped it tighter, eyes narrowing. however, her expression quickly shifted to surprise when she felt something wrap around her waist. the sensation alone was enough to make her skin crawl and for a moment the thought of running home crossed her mind; oh, how she so desperately wanted out of this situation.

her heart began to pound painfully in her chest as she tried to pull away, but she simply wasn’t fast enough. instead, celestine felt a hand grip her chin uncomfortably tight and pull her close; her stomach dropped as soon as she realized what was about to happen, tears already beginning to prick at the corners of her eyes.

once celestine felt the touch of lips against her own, her entire body went numb; her ears began to ring, her vision blurred with tears, and her stomach churned with disgust, with fear, with rage. the kiss only lasted for mere seconds, but to celeste, it was an eternity and as soon as she felt the stranger begin to pull back, she jerked away violently. celestine stumbled slightly as the other woman used her tail to shove her aside, but was able to use her weapon to catch and help steady herself.

the ground cracked from the force celestine used to steady herself, gripping the polearm in her dominant hand so tightly it began to splinter. turning her head away from the woman, celeste worked up some saliva in her mouth and spat on the ground multiple times, trying her best to get rid of the taste that lingered; using her free hand, she wiped her mouth a couple of times for good measure, letting her hand drop limply to her side. she stood unmoving, tears trickling down her cheeks as she took a moment to compose herself before turning to the woman once more.

"if only this had been under better circumstances. perhaps it could have meant something more."

"excuse you?"
celestine stared at her incredulously, "why would that have ever meant something more? i do not even know who you are."

to think this was how celestine’s day was going to go; first, she got woken up from her nap and now she got assaulted by a stranger, who definitely did something else to her during that kiss. celeste hadn’t felt anywhere near that dizzy when she initially approached, but afterward, she felt significantly woozier. that, and her vision was much more blurred and it wasn’t from her tears; at least, not entirely.

"you… you are a despicable creature. the fact that you…" celeste trailed off, clenching her fist angrily, her burning silver gaze not once leaving the other. she gritted her teeth, trying to find the words she wanted to say, to give this woman a piece of her mind, but she was too agitated to speak.

celestine didn’t even register the fact that she had picked up the rock until it left her hand and flew directly at the stranger, hitting her with a solid thwack. there was a pause as she processed what she had done, then a small sigh and a quiet chuckle. celeste hated using violence against anyone, no matter the situation, but this was well deserved and she wouldn’t let herself feel guilty for it. another sigh and her expression returned to normal, any anger once there seeming to have dissipated entirely.

lifting her gaze to try and make eye contact with the stranger, celestine took a couple of steps forward, the weapon still being used as a bit of a crutch. she wasn’t fully recovered from the dizziness and her vision was still somewhat blurred, but she wasn’t going to let that stop her; she’d gotten into fights while in significantly worse condition than this. this was nothing.

celeste wiped any remaining tears from her face with her free hand and pointed her weapon at the woman, "listen to me very carefully, ma’am," her expression was perfectly calm, but her tone had turned venomous, "if you ever touch me without my consent again, you will lose your limbs. if you ever kiss me again without my consent, i will bite off your tongue."

a small smile formed as celeste gazed at the shorter woman, ”i do not know if your plan is to fight, but if so i understand that you will have to make physical contact. if you try to kiss me again, however, i will not hesitate to break you.” her smile widened at the thought of being able to use her ability on someone who wronged her.

 
Meirin Azuza
SCENE:
Serpent/Tiger Arc 2: Scene 2 [Matter of the Dragon's Heart]
LOCATION:
Platinum Rabbit, East District
PARTICIPANTS:
Dante, Reveler, Peyton, Meirin, Tri, Anna, Kisara, Yuto, Bash, Celeste
Matter of The Dragon's Heart


Meirin heaved a sigh. She could feel the beginnings of a headache start to build–one that threatened the inner peace the young gang member managed to achieve through daily meditation and diligent training. Training that had been part of her everyday regiment since finding her way to Wuyang temple as a kid. She didn’t even know who she was more angry at. Reveler? The situation? All the people who, knowingly or unknowingly, escalated the situation?

Tri’s response to her question was fine, almost normal even…but then he’d kept talking. Meirin couldn’t tell if the Jack of the Sable Serpents was an idiot or not. Nipple-pulverizer? Did the Serpents seriously kill people not wearing green on St. Patrick’s day up in the North District? Meirin didn’t know (she didn’t know much about the inner workings of other gangs), but she wouldn’t put it past them. Either way, she wasn’t fool enough to let one of the Serpent’s creepy-ass researchers wander around one of their brothels without at least a watchful eye on him. Phoenixes and Tigers were one thing, but Serpents? Nuh-uh. The previous two gangs were at least sane…though tensions with the Phoenixes were mounting due to recent events. Rivalries, due to differing ideologies aside, Meirin had heard horror stories about the stuff that went on in the North District. People kidnapped off the streets for experimentation. Drug pushers pushing their wares unrestricted; Little wonder most of the Serpents she encountered struck her as a little insane.

She’d be damned if she let any of that stuff touch the East District. The pleasure District.

As Tri turned to make his dramatic “cool” exit, the large hand that had been shielding them (the receptionist’s desk really) from bullets, turned to catch the older Serpent in a full-body grip. Not an especially tough grip, mind you, but enough to hold him still. “Hold your horses there, Uncle~” Frankly, Meirin didn’t understand Peyton’s relationship with Tri. She assumed it wasn’t good, but the shorter boy spoke as if they were close as well. Enough, at least, to catch a lie in its tracks.

Steve and Paul arrived due to the gunfire. Of course they did. Meirin would've thought them incompetent if they didn't. The problem was that they had tried to kick Reveler out...even going as far as to add a threat.

"Look, I understand where you're coming from guys, but this is Dragon business. I don't think either of you understand who this man is–"

Shot.

Meirin eyes looked heavenward, as if praying for guidance, and clenched her teeth as Reveler laughed. If Steve had been an NP, she would've been strangling Reveler right now. Fortunately he wasn't. Cal and Peyton at least had the self-restraint to respect the rules…even if they weren't the ones being asked to leave. Or, perhaps, they respected her enough to. Cal wasn't even a Dragon and he was acting more like a proper Dragon ought to, at least in Meirin's mind–that is, he tried to continue the inspection while keeping the peace.

Why? Meirin hadn't a clue. Each Dragon did things differently. She'd asked the civilian to come along and watch how a Dragon like herself did their work, hoping to improve the relationship between her non-Dragon friends and her Dragon ones. He hadn't been required to help out in any way…but she was glad he did. Glad Peyton had the foresight to leave without being asked. Meirin wasn't deaf to all the noise going on outside.

The peace of the pleasure district was being disturbed…again. Was it the Wolves? Serpents? Idiots being idiots? Given Tri's presence, it was more than likely the Serpents. Was it an infestation? If so, what ought be done about it?

A purge of the Pleasure District was perhaps the last thing she wanted.

As seven hiltless blades flew towards the immobilized Tri, Meirin's hand pulled him away, so that the Serpent narrowly avoided the sharp objects that threatened to skewer him, and towards herself. Her eyes flickered between Tri and the very clearly raging Reveler that was walking towards them. Where did her loyalty lie? Her friends? Her fellow gang members? Her own beliefs on what she believed was right? Frankly, Meirin was feeling quite upset herself. Being put in a position where she had to choose between friends was bad enough, but the fact that Reveler was trying to force it on her galled her–made her tempted to protect a Snake just for the sake of it. If she defended a Serpent then she was a traitor? What kind of closed-minded logic was that?

“You do, do you? I guess I should be glad you aren’t leadership, Reveler.”

That said, Tri wasn’t a friend, nor was he an innocent civilian, so Meirin’s choice was easy. She lifted the hand holding Tri. “I don’t care what you do with him. Rip his face off. Exchange blows until you’re both black and blue all over. Send his heart to the North District and see how the other Snakes react if you don’t mind starting a war. I don’t give a damn.” She’d seen worse in Dragon HQ’s Underground. It was also the reason she avoided openly accusing Jay’s friend without speaking to the woman herself. If she said she was perfectly satisfied with the way the Azure Dragon gang did things, that would be a lie. Sleazy Dragons, like Jiang Shi, rubbed her the wrong way. Lars Albrecht was far too oppressive. “But if you have any respect for me as a fellow Dragon, you’ll take it outside!”

As the hand drew closer to herself in a wind-up, Tri’s head nearing her own, Meirin whispered. “You did this to yourself, old man." With his insults. "Try to calm her down if you don't want to die.” Then she chucked him out of the Platinum Rabbit’s doors. Or, at least, in the directions of the doors. Whether or not he landed on his feet mattered little to her. He was the sacrifice. Peace-offering? Meirin’s priority was the safety of her sister, who was still in the building, and the workers she knew in the Platinum Rabbit. Had they been in Eternal Night Palace, Meirin’s response would be more drastic. Conversely, she wouldn’t even bat an eyelash if the Jade Temple was brought down because of an HP’s fight.

Turning from Reverler in a huff, lest she say (or do) something that she would later regret, Merin remembered their previous conversation and added simply. “Justification is what differentiates us from the other gangs of New Oasis. It's what lets us hold our heads high.”

Fear and show of power was meant to keep order. To deter crime, prevent HP abuse, and keep the peace of their home District during a time when potentials caused confusion and rampant misuse. Regardless of how the times have changed, and those that would try to twist the original intentions of the gang, Meirin had never forgotten what the Night Lord had taught her about her duties as a Dragon. She assumed the Dragon Fist would’ve taught Reveler the same. At the very least, Lin Kairong didn’t seem like the sort of person that would endanger civilians…but it wasn’t as if she knew the oldest, non-Board member of the Dragons that well. Nor did all gang members agree on such matters.

To Paul and Steve. “Interfere with gang affairs at your own risk, but my advice? Just don’t do it.”

Meirin disliked the Sable Serpents because their principals clashed. She disliked what they stood for…and the sorts of things she’d seen them do…but it wasn’t as if she’d been personally harmed by any of them like some other Dragons have. Like Reveler clearly had, given her reaction. Who was she to tell Reveler was wrong for feeling hatred? For wanting retribution? She couldn’t even call Tri an innocent person because she knew for a fact he wasn’t. If Reveler wanted to play with the Serp Jack, she’d keep an eye on the other guy,

The arm that threw Tri shrunk back to normal size as she approached Goat-Mask and slung it around their shoulder, pressing her body close “Sooo, you were going to show me something, Baby Cakes~?” The shoulders felt like a woman’s. Working where she did, it wasn’t hard for Meirin to pick out someone with experience and someone who had little. Paris, Velvet-Meadow, or whatever they were called, seemed to be part of the latter given the nervousness that seemed to ooze from her. Meirin snickered before addressing Roxie. “We’ll book a room.”

Those that wanted to fight could fight. As a martial artist, Meirin knew that sometimes rage could be quelled, and inner peace achieved, with one’s fists. Meirin would interfere only if she had to…but her interference usually resulted in something breaking…so she hoped she wouldn’t have to.



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Ashley Hart
SCENE:
Phoenixes Arc 2: Scene 4 [Home Cookin']
LOCATION:
Lyric and Alex's Townhome, South District
PARTICIPANTS:
Alex, Ashley, Auvura, Corvo, Lyric, Suzerain, Vulken, Yong-Yut
HOME COOKIN'
The kitchen was getting more crowded with each passing second. After Romero somehow found his way inside, Suzu showed up to join the party. It seemed like things were about to get even livelier, but it was for all the wrong reasons. Instead of bringing a dish to the family dinner, his fellow Rookie brought some bad news.

Before Ashley could ask about the dozens of cars hanging out around the building, he got distracted by the sound of someone yelling about a group of thieves in Alex's room. Shortly after, the cheery atmosphere vanished. Acting on the Phoenix King's command, the large predators at his side immediately stood up and circled Amelie. It was a good thing the kid already got their approval.

When Lyric ran out of the room, Ashley immediately stood up and chased after his sponsor. He didn't fully understand what was going on, but that didn't really matter. All he knew was that someone thought it'd be a good idea to break into the house, and the people upstairs were calling for backup. That was all the motivation he needed to go help out with the little rat infestation.

By the time he and Lyric made it to the upper floor, the only thief left was Alex. Aside from the Jack, there was Auvura, covered in blood and looking worn-out. With the way her Potential worked, it was hard to tell if she did that to herself or if somebody else was responsible, but the damage to the room made it clear that there was a fight.

Running up to the window next to the big hole in the wall, Ashley got a good look at the SUVs Suzu talked about as they peeled out. It didn't seem like the Dragons' style to break into Lyric's home with an entire squad of armored cars, so it was probably a different group of people with a death wish. Still, it reminded him of what happened at the bridge and how he felt about it. Everybody really was fucking with them. However, unlike last time, he was here now, and he wasn't gonna let these people get away with breaking in and leaving like it was no big deal.

Stepping away from the window, Ashley ran past the others and made his way back down the stairs. He returned to the kitchen to let everyone know what was going on, but it looked like they'd already figured it out. The only people left were Vulken and Amelie.

"Rats already got away. Guessin' the others went after 'em?" He couldn't think of any other reason for why they'd suddenly decide to take off. Vulken was still around, but that was probably because of the kid. It's not like he could look after her and chase the thieves at the same time. Not if he wanted her to stay safe.

"I'm gonna join up with 'em right now. Not sure what you plan on doin', but if you're gonna stick around here, I got a favor to ask." Even if the older man chose to stay out of the hunt and watch Amelie instead, there were still other ways he could help out.

Pulling down his sleeve, Ashley extended his arm toward the redhead. "Burn me." Coming from anyone else, it would've been an insane request, but it was normal for someone like him. He wasn't a masochist, and it wasn't like he always went around trying to get himself banged up. He didn't enjoy pain, but he had to put up with it. That was just how his Potential worked.

"The kid should probably look away." She seemed tougher than most children, but it probably wouldn't be good to let her see Vulken cooking him like the food in the oven. Although, that only mattered if he did it. Ashley wasn't thrilled about getting burned, but Vulk probably wasn't eager to do it either. Still, the boost he got from it would come in handy.


 
Shiri Itami
SCENE:
Dragons Arc 2: Scene 1 [The Child]
LOCATION:
Rooftops, The Markets, East District
PARTICIPANTS:
Dyne, Ra, Shiri, Hou, Ruriko
The Child
Shiri's eyebrow, the one that wasn't obscured by his obscene veil of hair, quirked at Ruriko's strained attempt at damage control. His grin remained wide, but as his focus drifted from Ruriko to the other woman, there was a clear air of quizzicality to him, as if to say 'Really? This lady? A Dragon?'.

He lowered his blade and then shrugged. If the King and Queen wanted to accept child predators into their ranks, then he supposed that was their business.

"Whatever you say sis', she seems about as interesting as a mayfly anyway." His words were laced with a plain, unadulterated snark, but he still did as he was told. He might've not been the most dragonic of the Dragons, but he wasn't a total mad dog, and Ruriko was good people. He could behave when it mattered.

"Might wanna keep an eye on her though! Nobody who dispenses that many darlings~ per minute is up to anything good-" He imitated Dyne with that sort of posh, cock-gobbling accent that everybody used to mock the nobility. "-Especially not around the children, eh? Wouldn't want the Dragons getting tied up in that sort of crime."

He only half meant what he said. The woman was creepy, for sure, but was she that kind of a creep? Did the Dragons' big-bad network of influence have enough holes in it to let somebody that squicky into their ranks? He definitely hoped not, and he probably thought not, too. She'd just rubbed him wrong in the sort of way that had made him want to flap his gums and drag her way through the mud.

It was just good business.

"'Aight, then! Let's find Mommy and Daddy, huh, kid?" Shiri's grin swapped from delighted to friendly as he hopped over to the building that Ruriko and the Child were perched upon. "Don't worry, kid. This lady's alright, alright? Promise she won't try anything creepy." He stuck out his pinky. "Swear to die!"
 
SCENE:
Dragons Arc 2: Scene 1 [The Child]
LOCATION:
Rooftops, The Markets, East District
PARTICIPANTS:
Dyne, Ra, Shiri, Hou, Ruriko
THE CHILD


"Parents huh?" Hou did not seem confident about that. He kept himself planted stubbornly between the kid and the growing number of people.
"Wait...you guys are dragons?" He bit his lip and ran a hand through his hair, as if he had decided something unpleasant. "Well...shit."
Slowly he removed the baton from his waist, flicked it and the weapon extended into a 6ft staff.

"Ok here's the deal. Kid's not going anywhere he doesn't wanna go. Plus, also, if these guys really were his parents, why's he running? Plus on top of that, what's his name?"
Upon the last question, Hou jabbed a thumb in the direction of the young boy.
"If you really met the kid's parents they should have given you a name right?"

Hou did not think about a very many things, but on his streets, kidnapping wasn't rare. He had learned to be careful, and to look out for the younger members of his clan. In this, Hou had some experience.

"Look, I've been looking for the dragons for a while, and it'd really suck if I got off on the wrong foot..." He slung the staff over one shoulder. "But ain't nobody taking this kid...without going through me."

Hou looked at them all, dead serious.




 
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SCENE:
Serpents Arc 2: Scene 2 [Matter the Dragon's Heart]
LOCATION:
Entrance to Platinum Rabbit, East District
PARTICIPANTS:
Anna, Tri, Yuto, Kisara, Bash, Meirin, Reveler, Peyton, Dante
WEAPON:
Lovemaker 3000, Stick
Matter of the Dragon's Heart
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Everything clicked when Peyton called his bluff. Tri turned. His face, on this rare occasion, revealed genuine shock. One of his collaboration projects with Paris in weaponizing viruses, the test subject that disappeared moments before they could harvest the result, Peyton Xiong.

"You-" He barely began before many things happened at once. Velvet Dream (Anna) let go of his hand. Fleshy (Meirin) suddenly grabbed him with her big fleshy hand. Tri found himself in trouble. Lovemaker 3000 was pressed against his chest, even with his finger on the trigger, so he couldn't shoot far with it. The magical stick was similarly pressed against his chest. Reaching into his inner pocket for the secret sleeping gun was also difficult without alerting Fleshy.

Tri thought that this wasn't very cashy money.

Being caught now was not cool. They hadn't even passed the entrance and weren't even close to the target (he already forgot what they were supposed to steal). His expression returned to neutral, but his lips curled downward at the edges. Peyton even left with Weirdo (Callan) and didn't pay more attention to him. Shouldn't this be when he paid more attention to him? Maybe get some revenge, speak more for him to reminiscence of their past, or turn to his side? He was fine losing last time because he was playing around, but he was here to look cool. He even dressed up. He combed his hair. He stole money. He made plans. He had semi-rehearsed lines to say as he walked through the pink smoke of love and carnal desire. This wasn't in any of his plans.

Gun Lady (Reveler) angry at Serpents and threw blades, but Tri wasn't in the mood. They even started having an inner conflict. The last straw was that Fleshy (Meirin) called him old man. No one called James Bond old even when he was.

"...what a pain." Fine, he gave up being James Bond.

Tri was flung all the way to the entrance, over the circular lobby and the other side of the stair. The Jack did what he could with superhuman reflex: shoot Lovemaker 3000.

The round projectile hit the floor and exploded into sweet, pink gas. Aphrodisiac, HP-grade, spread by the lobby and receptionist area. Tri landed with an 'ow' as he tumbled through the entrance. Huge pillars and a statue at the center of the lobby blocked his view of the receptionist desk which meant...

Hm. Sorry Anna. No Purification for her. He couldn't project a field out of his line of sight. Not that gave Tri a pause; he leapt forward and ran toward the entrance.

His plan now was simple: grab his Doctoral Mobile and started spreading love across the district as he made his escape. BOOM! Love to the right where people gathered! BOOM! Love to the left. Was that a crowd of people almost fighting? Wait, that one looked familiar. Tri extended an index finger and a white glow covered the HP's upper body.

The act revealed Tri's terrifying power. His Potential was simple: create a decontaminating field, but decades of training turned it into something else altogether. He could create needle-thin fields to divide colonies of bacteria. Set up and remove fields with a thought. Follow the contour of a person. Maintain a field for hours. Be it in the lab or on the field, his Potential enhanced Tri as a person.

"BOSS, HERE!"

A taxi screeched around a corner and zoomed toward the entrance, its window fully down. Tri recognized the driver; the man that got him to this East District. Paris' man; it didn't take long for him to make the connection.

"Hup." Tri leapt through the window, stick and gun over his chest into the back seat. His head banged against the other door with an 'ow'. Before he could regain his bearing, the taxi already sped up again. The driver shouted to a phone on a dashboard, "Deacon is safe! Returning now!"

"Wait-"
He didn't want to leave yet, he wanted to shoot people with Lovemaker 3000. However, the taxi made the sharp turn and Tri hit his head against the window.

"Ow." The doctor rubbed his poor head, dizzy as a top as the taxi sped away from the brothel.

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"Everyone clear the path! Deacon is retrieved. Stop fighting and clear a path!"

"Next phase, fuckers! If Deacon's dead, you'd wish you are!"


Chaos in the room. Paris sat on his desk, eyes closed, while the assistant barked orders to several people, all on their phones. Everyone was on the edge. Until Deacon was safe, they weren't. The pay was large, but so was the risk they ran.

Let's hope nothing went wrong.

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Fights all around resided, retreating away from the busiest of places.



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MILO NAGISA
SCENE:
Phoenixes Arc 2: Scene 1 [The Recruit]
LOCATION:
South District
PARTICIPANTS:
Boltius, Hector, Milo
THE RECRUIT
Milo wanted to speak, but the look in Bolt’s eyes made it impossible. Please, don’t hate me. He thought, as his lips opened and closed again.

And then he was gone. Off to chase a new battle, or that Milo feared would soon eclipse his fight with Hector.

And in that moment, Milo’s heart sunk, thinking that perhaps this would be the last time he ever spoke to Bolt again. For all he knew, it could be the last time he ever saw his friend alive. And he’d been too chicken shit to even say a word. Milo’s fists were clenched tightly by his sides as he watched Bolt disappear around a corner. His heart told him to follow, to go after him. Watch over him. Keep him safe. Don’t let him end up like—before he could finish the thought his attention was snatched away again.

Hector took a step forward. On instinct, Milo took a half-step back, even though he knew their battle today was concluded.

"… I know enough." Milo answered after a thoughtful pause. He knew that Phoenixes were murderers and mercenaries, but he also knew that, of the many flavors of evil that infected New Oasis, theirs was perhaps the most palatable. That was why he’d chosen them. That was why they’d be the last.

Hector’s next question gave him pause. It stung a little that because of his lack of control over his own foolish emotions, he may have turned Hector’s eye to Boltius. He had him been careless today in more ways than one. Bolt. You shouldn’t have been here. Next time he’d be doubly prepared. Next time there’d be no mistakes. Next time, he’d—

Hector was probing. Milo did not want to give this man any more leverage than he may already have. Leveling the Ace with an even, impassive stare, Milo looked meaningfully down the road beyond, before locking eyes with Hector once more. Now who was in a rush?

"You should get going. ‘Phoenix Business, remember?"

Milo stood his ground and watched Hector until he was gone, and watched a little longer in case it was a ruse. Then, secure in the knowledge that Hector was gone from the street for good, Milo went to work.

Their battle today may have ended in his loss, but for Milo the war had only just begun.



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HECTOR MOSES
SCENE:
Phoenixes Arc 2: Scene 1 [The Recruit]
LOCATION:
South District
PARTICIPANTS:
Boltius Doctor Llamabean Doctor Llamabean , Hector, Milo Elenion Aura Elenion Aura
THE RECRUIT

Hector waited impatiently for his questions to be answered, but his foe remained tight-lipped. It wasn't too surprising, really. He didn't expect much explanation from Milo, but it seemed like he was far more than just a common punk. His potential alone was enough for Hector to know that he wouldn't be forgetting about this fight any time soon.

After a moment of staring each other down, Milo responded, steering the conversation back to the 'Phoenix Business'. Hector gave an annoyed grunt in reply and looked away to begin walking down the road. Quickly turning back, he glared at Milo once more.

"This isn't over. If I see you 'round here again..." With another discontent noise, Hector turned back to his destination and broke into a run towards Boltius and Darren.

They were both out of sight by now, but Hector had seen them dip away from the street right about... Here. Hector peered over the low fences surrounding a couple of yards, where two sets of footprints had been left in the wet grass, the telltale signs of two people having cut through previously. He hopped over, racing through the gardens until he exited to the next street. From there he scanned the area to see where to go next.

A car was speeding away, but that didn't concern Hector, as he noticed his comrades talking next to an alleyway.

"HEY!" With a wave of his arm, he hollered at them, a bit louder than he'd usually yell, as he ran across the road. "Does this look like anywhere interesting? Why'd you stop?" His tolerance for any potential bullshit was at an all-time low.
 
Matsuda Russo
SCENE:
Tigers Arc 2: Scene 4 [Hostile Agenda]
LOCATION:
Westside, Central District
PARTICIPANTS:
August, Camila, Chou, Sylvie, Benjamin (NPC)
HOSTILE AGENDA

Matsuda flinched as his alias was called out... quite uninhibited he might add. With a stiff smile he faced his black and purple haired friend who had just arrived in a very nice plum car. Though- the music might become a problem... oh well- they could deal with it. Its not like a little loud music would alert others of what they were doing after all. They were just a bunch of rowdy young adults. He waved at him with his free hand, a quirked eyebrow and a cocky smirk on his face, "Ay there Syllie! (pronounced Silly) Boy do I have a story for you.. " The duo eyed man chuckled, nudging his arm that still held onto their pink-haired hostage.

Despite saying this- he offered no explanation, instead turning his attention onto said hostage. A disbelieving grin took over his face, scoffing. "What's the plan? What- you expect us to tell you just so you can relay it to your fucking boss? fat chance bud. Sorry. " He shrugged nonchalantly, nudging his chin towards the house. "We're goin there, see what we can find."

He then started forward again, not realizing the camera had been left behind.

As he neared where Chou had quite helpfully gained an entry, his grip on the man's arm only tightened. He pushed the other forward, before quickly following after, never letting his hand drop from his arm. Now knowing that his potential was invisibility or something, he couldn't be too sure how it worked. Best to be cautious.

Little shards of glass crunched beneath his shoes as he climbed over the now empty window. It felt nearly satisfying for some reason. Matsu glanced around, nodding his greeting to Chou and August. "Nice place.... Rich bastard..." He couldn't help but let a touch of acid invade his words. Envy was a hell of a thing...


 
Kisara McDowell
SCENE:
Serpents Arc 2: Scene 2 [Tailing the Dragon's Heart]
LOCATION:
Platinum Rabbit, East District
PARTICIPANTS:
The people
Baby You're Not That Kind

Uh oh. Kisara glanced over the edge of the balcony and caught sight of two figures duking it out. From within the room, she heard a heavy thump, like a body falling onto the floor, followed by yelled complaints. Uh oh. This was beginning to feel a lot like Christmas at the orphanage. So much noise, so much chaos, and so little heart to it all, just white noise of everything going everywhere all at once. She managed a little squeak, to appear as if she had been startled by the goings-on downstairs, for the woman above's convenience, then darted into the room. Inside, she could see a bald man pounding at the door, shouting at someone behind it, probably Senpai. Smart thinkin', Senpai! she mused to herself, as she started running towards the lone target in the room. He really ought to have taken him out though. Just a little love tap on the head would have knocked him out cold. Kisara's body sparked and glowed as she wrapped her arms around the man's bare body. "There, there, it's time for a nap, honey~" she whispered into his ear, and before she got a response, she lifted him up into the air, and dropped herself backwards, slamming his back onto the ground. She clambered up to her feet, picking up one of the stray chairs around the room and slammed it over his head, before kicking him right in the face.

Not her greatest work yet, and not really a time to pose for a photo shoot, she turned on her heel and tried the door. Not locked, just barred from the outside. As if that would stop her. She balled her hand into a fist, and slammed it down onto the doorknob, breaking it. She could hear the other half of the doorknob clatter softly outside, and something else shifting out of the way. She pushed against the door, shoving the chair that barred it aside, and exited the room. Bash was standing outside, looking around for their next destination. "Senpai!" she called to him. "Chief's office! Probably." She fished out her phone, which had buzzed a while back, just before the fighting started downstairs. She glanced over the message. "Dragons are here, and I think someone's holding them for the time being. Let's grab this bunny and go!" She wanted so bad to participate in the fighting, but the group's mission came first. Once she handed it over to Anna, or Tri, or anyone else, she can join in with the festivities proper.



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LOCATION:
Upper Central District
PARTICIPANTS:
Akira, Dimitri, Helva, Jesper, Lucy, Ryotaro, Yasuo
CHARITY FROM THE UPPER CITY
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<<< Remember

Surya took another dragging step across the ballroom as she crossed to one of the few recognizable phoenixes from back in her heyday. She twirled her glass of wine as she waited for a good moment to cut into the pair’s dance. Still, she was not the type to wait as she made her way across the dancefloor at the very end of the chorus stanza.

Her glare was enough to have most twirl themselves away as she passed her long coat trailing along the floor like a train. The waves of people parted before her whether they properly recognized her as a former king of the Phoenixes or not.

“Miss Linxal? What a familiar face to see at such a trashy little venue.”

She stepped closer to the two as she downed the rest of the glass of wine before tossing it straight for a trashcan.

“Ah yes, a trashy little thing. They could at least choose a side if they want any protection at all. But common folk can’t be expected to own a brain cell now can they?”

She reached her hand out to the woman of the pair easily ignoring Dimitri aside from a quick sizing up. As if deciding him to be lacking she moved her eyes away not even giving him a single side glance.

“Would you mind if I cut in and steal this dance?”

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LOCATION:
Upper Central District
PARTICIPANTS:
Akira, Dimitri, Helva, Jesper, Lucy, Ryotaro, Yasuo
CHARITY FROM THE UPPER CITY
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<<< Remember

As the airshow crowd thinned out and more people moved back to the dancefloor she avoided it like the plague as she went looking for a very specific group of people… rich lone men. She’d already made her presence known well enough by getting on the stage earlier in the event. She had gone to the unaffiliated balcony hoping to snag a few easy targets… however luck was not on her side.

The very thought of their utter boredom made her skin crawl. Her gait increased as she spotted a pair of men separating, one clearly more well dressed than the other. She took a twirl through people as she started to work to intercept. With a surtly smile and a swing of her hips she made her way in.

“Hello there handsome, now where have I seen you before?”

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ARCANE INFORMANT
LOCATION:
Nearby Heavenly Beasts Plaza, Lower Central District
PARTICIPANTS:
Caio, Darius, Delynn, Orion, Ten, Urien
ARCANE INFORMANT

<<<Remember

The crowd started to become a mob as people began to try to run from the screaming glowing woman humming with energy. It seemed there were two prevailing thoughts the crowd seemed to have. Either the woman was going to kill them all or she was in the process of being hunted down by the man with the cattle prod behind her.

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A brave soul began rushing Darius with a scream trying to tackle them to the floor seemingly understanding him to be the real source of danger in the situation. Soon her shouts brought another coming up to support her who came rushing in trying to get the cattle prod away from the other.

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A few others seemed to have similar ideas about the blonde woman and got down into a wrestling pose with hesitation. As the woman got closer one threw themselves out of the way recognizing the clear danger to themselves as the two others couldn’t move in time instead getting a full force of volts to their bodies before hitting the floor.

A scream came from the third as they got closer to the fallen two realizing one was still alive. They quickly pulled their phone out to find that the device had been quickly draining of power. They called the number for the local emergency services crying out for an ambulance stating the Plaza was being attacked.

The phoned died as the call went on but this was not the only one putting the calls in by far.

The mob seemed to panic further as a person slinked out from the floor and began taking selfies nearby seeing it only as another part of the attack.

They forced their way away from the stranger only to find them gone once more as several hit the floor being nearly trampled by the others.

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Meanwhile, the actual dragons began to pull out weapons both physically and formed from their potential. Dragon #1, Star, began to pull at their own jaw as a SNAP was heard before their jaws seemed to expand to the point where they could easily open their mouth almost entirely and their teeth all became razor-sharp fangs.

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Dragon #2, Flower, didn’t get the chance to register Ten’s greeting before they were elbowed in the gut by the new serpent. They brought down their baton with a vengeance hoping to cave Ten’s head in with the blow.
"So wha- what's th- so what's this about a- a- a uh- a Car- a Carlyn?"

“FUCK YOU KEEP HIS NAME OUTTA YOUR MOU--.”

He didn’t have time to finish the thought before he was tripped by a blade and stabbed in the shoulder. A gasp of pain came out before Star came charging in aiming a bite at the attacker trying to get his teeth deep into his new prey.

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A shout came from the third dragon who shoved the other two out of the way getting the full force of the electric tackle from Delynn just barely managing to stay on their feet. The electricity jumped striking out at the two behind him as they got closer ready to strike at the woman.

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DARIUS KENNEDY
SCENE:
Serpents Arc 2: Scene 1 [Arcane Informant]
LOCATION:
Nearby Heavenly Beasts Plaza, Lower Central District
PARTICIPANTS:
Caio, Darius, Delynn, Orion, Ten, Urien
EXPOSED SKIN:
Upper facial area, neck
ARCANE INFORMANT

Darius's anxiety only increased as the crowd grew more frenzied. He couldn't back down now, not with Caio lurking and Ten in potential danger. He recognized the voice of Orion as he got close.

"Thank you." Was his quiet reply, and Orion quickly left his side to fight the Dragons. With the crowd going wild, Darius lost track of Ten's location, and he put all his focus into searching for them, ignoring the others in the crowd.

"TEN!" He tried yelling again but got cut off by a woman he hadn't noticed shoving him to the ground. It wasn't a hard fall, but Darius had been caught off guard and it took him a second to realise that it wasn't an accident. He kept the cattle prod as firm as he could in his grip as he raised his leg underneath the woman, giving her a sharp kick to her abdomen.

She kept shouting all the while, and as soon as Darius kicked the woman away, there was another trying to pry the cattle prod from him. He dropped the bat he held in his other hand, to keep both on the cattle prod, starting a tug-of-war. Then, in a brief period where Darius was the only one in control of it, he shocked the 2nd woman, before taking the opportunity to rise to his feet, grabbing his bat again on the way up.

He was far more comfortable with the bat than the cattle prod, and from the strength of the women, they seemed to be HPs. An electric shock would be far less effective than him using his own strength. Throwing the prod to the side - he didn't want it anyway - he lifted the bat with both hands to smash down on the head of whichever woman would be closest. He had to get himself and Ten out of here asap.

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Kanna Katsura - Azure Dragons - Jack [CS LINK]
Scene - Dragons Arc 2 | Scene 3: Error 404
Location - Undercity, Central District
Mentions/Interactions - Isaiah Spade ( Lucem Lucem )


The visit to Xavier was more than worth the time, considering how much information he was able to provide. Plus, being able to associate the suspects with an organization gave them a proper lead to chase. Kanna was aware that the Dragons were holding someone in the Underground that belonged to House Vinter. Hopefully Kasumi and the others were making progress with the interrogation, but until then, Kanna and Isaiah were mostly going in blind. All the more reason to keep their heads down and try not to attract too much attention.

Kanna turned off the main streets of the Central, driving the car down one of the many side streets. House Vinter was located in a part of the central district called Alley, of all things. Fitting, however, given the visual appearance and state of the neighborhood. Among other place, Alley was a common area for criminals to gather. However, House Vinter was the main attraction and a permanent fixture to the area, according to word on the street. Everyone knew how wealthy they were and while they never publicly endorsed or associated themselves with crime, it would be easy for them to pull the strings behind the scenes.

Kanna nodded along to what Isaiah was saying.

"Stealth sounds like our best option. We can take a look at the place before making our move."

Considering how they acted in control of the situation and managed to escape, it was obvious that the John Doe and others were careful and planned their moves. Them being spotted by Xavier was seemingly more likely that it was intentional and that the Jack and Ace were about to enter a trap. Kanna couldn't take any more risks with these people after being deceived by them once already. The faces of the supposed couple were burned into her mind.

As they drove, Kanna kept an eye out for a spot to leave the car. She eventually settled at an empty parking lot, hidden by taller buildings around it. Leaving it in the far corner where it wouldn't easily be seen, she stepped out, waiting for Isaiah before locking it.

She waited for him to make them invisible to others before holding out her hand. Once he took it, Kanna reduced their gravity, lifting them up to the rooftops above, returning them to normal. From there, she went ahead towards where House Vinter was.

Once the building was in view, Kanna took a moment to scan the area. The building itself was old, yet well maintained. It resembled a castle of sorts. As for entry ways, well, they had options. There was the main entrance that had a driveway leading up to the door. She also noticed side entrances and the garage. Plus, there were the endless amount of windows. There was also a screened area towards the back.

Kanna glanced over to Isaiah, speaking quietly.

"I think the windows are our best bet, or perhaps the back. But it has a mesh screen. I'm open to suggestions, though I'm thinking we pry open a window at the top floor and work downward."


 
Fahrelnissa Peynirci
SCENE:
Tigers Arc 2: Scene 6 [All Proceeds]
LOCATION:
Cloudwalk Stadium, South District
PARTICIPANTS:
Passeri, Daemon, Sabrina, Dagger, Fahru, Masker Concertgoer K, Minato
ALL PROCEEDS

The tingling sensation in the back of her mind vibrated erratically in a moment and then, just like that, went poof and dropped from the grasp of consciousness. Without turning around to check the fact, she knew the man had fled. In the distance, in dull thuds, trinkets she had bid defend the men fell lifelessly on the roof. He was not the aggressor after all. And even if he had started this fight, he had forgone all violence now, but the woman before her did not give. And Fahru did not give, she stared back. The woman wanted to fight, her eyes said it all, her words reinforced the message. Sparse droplets could not quench that alcohol-inflamed spirit—she could smell it, the woman was reek of it. A unique quiescence arrived to lull the place, as if carving in time and space a small dent immune to noises of rain, music, and human cries. The world was in full speed ahead, turning, claiming noise as proof of existence, but she had dropped back and now only colors moved in the range of her vision. Those of her own: green and blue little minions swirl round and round. Everywhere else was black and white and gray. She thus wondered why the woman wore only black. The elements of her clothing were hard to make out as they shifted within black outlines. Droplets had also begun to invade her field of vision now, further blurring the lines between values. Fahru blinked. Trails of water rolled lazily down her glasses, but did not drop away.

Her heart hastened its pace, her focus narrowed. The woman had yet made the first move. Though she would. She was entering into a stance, a craze. And it needed but a sign. Would she give her that? Or wait until the man had been far away, and the woman to give up the chase, what then would not be her responsibility. Could she count on that to happen? She would be at a disadvantage making the second move, no doubt. She could bear it cringing perhaps. The loosely shaped trinkets swirled evenly in their timeless pace. The mic stand in her hand grew hard and heavy, its iridescent coat glowed and in a way threatening as its sparkles became reflected in the tiny raindrops. The gray bird perched solidly on her shoulder. It spoke not. And she spoke not. She would not be the one to attack first. But what then? What if the woman indeed gave up and returned to the stadium? That would not do. She would stir up new thuggery. She would harm people, disrupt the performance, cause Iroi trouble. And that would not do.

She breathed in.

And Maximon felt it. The grips of its claws tightened. Her little minions drew closer into her range. For a moment it seemed as though she had withdrawn her army, but it was also much like the retreat of the sea from the shore before a great tide. They were within her touch now. And those she touched turned a reddish color which spread from the core like cracked earth revealing volcanic terror. But it was still boiling.

Fahru checked herself one last time, imprinting in her fibers one last caution: subdue the woman only—nothing more.

The parrot beat sky-high. And now the red mass exploded. Spreading, fanning madness of chaos to all corners then all converged and stormed the one foe of their master. “CRY ‘HAVOC’,” Between beats the bird bellowed, “AND LET SLIP THE DOGS OF WAR!” The army from the front, from the left, and from the right made their advances. The chief of all bearing on his back thunderclouds and grayness plunged from heaven down the woman in black. “THAT HIS FOUL DEED SHALL SMELL ABOVE THE EARTH; WITH CARRION MEN, GROANING FOR BURIAL!”

And as he bore down, orange claws and beak sharp and deadly, Fahru, tripod in hand, darted to the side, round the rear of her target. She shall observe for now. And if she could in the midst of chaos would flank her for one swift finish.

 
Lorrin Yumi
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Scene: Dragons Arc 2 | Scene 4: The Underground
Location: The Underground
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Lorrin would glance over at Kasumi as she spoke up.
“Then you lack the complete understanding of just how torture is supposed to work. What other solution is there that we can try if you have one I'm all ears but other lies our only path is through violence. Through our interactions, she seems to care very little about her birth family so getting information from trying to threaten them would get us nowhere. Her teammates for the moment are out of our reach so we can't yet use them. Witch means the only solution is to threaten her life crazy or no every human deep down has a desire to all ways keep living regardless of whether or not they believe otherwise to get to that point we will have to keep pushing until she feels her life will end if she does not give in. It is a bloody job and not for the weak-willed if you can't handle it then step outside and let the adults handle it.”
he didn't want to be hard on her like this but if she is unwilling to push this to its limits then it's best that she leave, while she still has her innocence. Just then Red spoke up this time speaking to a sentence he could understand good were getting somewhere.
“So the princess finally awakes good I was getting bored of your other half. And accurate or not it's something you could send me straight into a trap and I would still think you.”
He would release his grip throwing her to the ground as he walked over to the torture tools. Letting the girls get a word or two in, he pulls out a pair of pliers just strong enough to tare a fingernail off of the skin.
“Now should we find out just how much pain tolerance you have or are you going to talk?”


 
BLITZ (Boltius Beckman)
SCENE:
The Recruit
LOCATION:
South District... Random back alley...
PARTICIPANTS:
Hector, Darren, Milo
THE RECRUIT
“AW, COME ON, MAAAAN! Boltius flung an aimless fist in disappointment and walked circles of frustration; paced back and forth at the knowing that his casserole was left sitting on the sidewalk for the birds to peck away at.

Such brainless creatures, he assumed, could never appreciate his culinary expertise, and that in itself was great torment. The ultimate offense.

“We can just go back and get it,” said Darren. “I left the macaroni, too.”

Boltius stopped pacing, the look on his face rather contemplative. “Shit, you’re right… But fuck the macaroni. Alright, let’s go- WAIT!?...” He paused for a moment. “What if something crazy happens within the time it takes us to get there and get back, then get to Lyric’s and I miss out on the whole battle?!”

“Who… said there would be a battle? If anything, we hope for the least-most amount of chaos.”

“That’s for pussies, dawg, let’s just go to Lyric’s. I don’t feel like lookin’ at either a’ those two again.”

“HEY!” A voice called out, and Boltius and Darren turned to see Hector running toward them, Darren of whom regarded the Ace with mild tension, for he’d have to explain all over again why he left their dishes back at the scene of the fight. Boltius, on the other hand, rolled his eyes. “Does this look like anywhere interesting? Why'd you stop?” Hector asked.

“Don’t interfere,” Boltius snapped mockingly, waited, then added, “Yeah, sounds pretty fuckin’ annoying, don’t it?... Look, I get it, that was your fight to fight, but shit happens, yeah?! You’d do the damn same if it was someone you care about, too. Milo’s like a fuckin’ brother to me- Now,I dunno’ why he’s here acting a fuckin’ fool, but that’s for me to find out, and for YOU! NOT TO FUCKIN’ KILL’IM! Bolt stopped to breathe, staring at Hector with intense sincerity. “You wanna be my boss then be it, but be one I can look up to and fuckin’ respect, bro, else when you become King you can kiss my ass goodbye. When you notice somethin’s up, somethin’s up! I wouldn’t dare fight to kill someone you showed, in the moment, a god-damn concern for! I’d hear you out!”

Darren bit his cheek and glanced uncomfortably between Boltius and Hector. He decided to keep his mouth shut and let the Ace handle his subordinate.
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BOLTIUS NOTES​
— —What he's wearing (Click)

— —Tattoo Reference (X)

— —Physique Reference, since his face-claim art doesn't accurately depict it (X) (X)

— —Boltius and Hector's food dishes were left behind by Darren.

— —SCENE DESCRIPTION: After Darren and Boltius left the scene of Hector and Milo's fight, Boltius was hit by a car (driven by Ezra and his colleagues). Boltius then inquired about the whereabouts of his casserole for Lyric's dinner and Darren informed him that he left it behind. Hector just caught up to them and asked why they're standing around, and Boltius is blowing his own top.
 
RYUTARO HASHIMOTO
CS Link
SCENE:
Tigers Arc 2: Scene 1 [Charity from the Upper City]
LOCATION:
Central District
PARTICIPANTS:
Akira, Dimitri, Helva, Jesper, Lucy, Yasuo
Charity from the Upper City

<<< Remember

Ryutaro had spent some more time smooching with other city elites and bigwigs, talking about business deals and future contracts for additional real estate projects in the future. It was a sense of pride to him, having been able to claw his way back up to the cream of society and to mingle with those who were superior to the rabble in the streets. No longer did the shame of his father hang over him, but rather now he was forging his own path. Sipping champagne, eating caviar, and being on top of the world almost literally. Yet as he was enjoying himself, he could not help but think in the back of his mind what had transpired on the drive the way forward.

The inept and inbred Gordon brothers were threatening that position, again, and put everything he had worked towards into flux. It bothered his festivities and need to relax and felt more agitated as a result. How fucking dare those fucks ruin my good evening with their bullshit. he thought to himself, the right side of his lip curling up from disdain, I don't have to put up with this bull-

His thoughts were broken however by someone approaching him, as she spoke to him. He turned his head quickly to her, quickly composing himself as he did to take a good look at her. Instantly, he turned on his charm: "Must be my ads in the city, real estate and all. Ryutaro Hashimoto... and you are?" he asked the mystery woman, waiting for a name as he extended a hand towards her.



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Sabrina Felton
SCENE:
All Proceeds
LOCATION:
Cloudwalk Stadium, South District
PARTICIPANTS:
Passeri, Daemon, Sabrina, Dagger, Fahru, Masker Concertgoer K, Minato
All Proceeds

“Where do you think you’re–tch.”

Sabrina had seen N’s bid to escape and moved to stop it…or, at least, she would have if the army of trinkets whirling around them (her really) hadn’t exploded into a mass of red, convening and rushing towards their target like a violent bloody sea. From the front, the left, and the right, there was really nowhere to avoid the vermillion objects–except for back, up, and down that is. Though each approach seemed to come with their own complications, Sabrina didn’t dwell on the consequences and made her decision quickly.

Crouching low, she shot upwards towards the descending avian, aided by the repulsive force she’d created between herself and the metal linings of the roof. Below her, an explosion sounded on the rooftop, debris kicking up as some of the vermillion objects crashed into each other. Sabrina wouldn’t know. She didn’t look down, her eyes focused on the attacking bird that was her opponent. Deftly avoiding the sharp talons and beak, Sabrina’s hand whipped out to grab the offending creature, only to miss…or so it would seem. Thin, metallic wires extended from the armored ring on her index finger to snag the parrot’s leg before it could escape.

“Shut up, Stupid Bird.”

Wasting no time, she sent electric currents traveling along the metal wires towards the struggling, wet bird. Normally, this resulted in a roasted, electrocuted poultry, but the one she caught seemed to be much more resilient than normal birds; Though its struggles weakened, it still seemed to be conscious. Aves Potentialis? Or was it yet another aspect of Glasses’s potential? Either way, Sabrina intended to raise the voltage, and would have, were it not for the red animated objects–the ones that did not crash into each other–that continued to assault her.

A tug of the wires sent the squawking parrot slamming into some of them, knocking a couple of animated objects out of the air as she tested the durability of the bird.

Still, other red objects continued to attack, forcing Sabrina to move, dragging the wire, as well as the attached bird, with her and shocking it if she felt resistance. A simple flick of her wrist repelled the metallic objects–or, at least, the ones with metallic parts to them. The non metallic ones were either avoided, met the bird (that she swung like a wrecking ball), or met the heel of her boots as she danced through the rainy sky, electro-magnetizing anything she came in contact with. As she continued to use her potential, lights and electronics started to fizzle out wherever she flew near due to the powerful EMI Sabrina’s body emitted–lampposts, billboards, phones, etc. Not even Sabrina’s own phone was impervious to her potential. Had any of the animated trinkets been powered by electricity, they would’ve met the same fate. Alas, that didn’t seem to be the case.

What powered the red-colored toys to move was undoubtedly Glasses’s potential, though the specifics of her opponents powers were lost to her. Telekinesis? What’s with the color-change though? The objects all seemed a bit sturdier than what Sabrina would’ve expected as well…though they weren’t impossible to break with an HP’s strength. A blindingly fast roundhouse kick (powered by her electrically-stimulated muscles) crushed some of the red-colored toys and sent others flying back, stuck to metal poles and rails.

Satisfying.

Letting loose felt good. Great. Even if the target of her anger disappeared, beating up the toys and bird made her feel...better...as she poured her pent rage into every attack. Wind whipped her hair and being in the sky, in the rain, gave her an exhilarated feeling.

Below her, she could still see civilians. Vendors. People in raincoats that, due to the maximum capacity of the stadium, were forced to listen to the music outside. Some noticed her and pointed. Sabrina ignored them, her attention on the attacking toys, the parrot, and the girl with the mic stand. Even as she zipped back and forth above the stadium's rooftop, dodging, magnetizing, and breaking red-colored objects that came at her (in no particular order), even as she enjoyed herself, it wasn’t as if she’d lost sight of her main opponent–the source of the moving objects. At least, Sabrina assumed Glasses was the source…and not the bird. Though, frankly, she’d seen stranger potentials and the bird was as likely a candidate as any. “You still haven’t answered my question. Do all people attending this concert have a problem with giving straight answers?...Should I be asking the Parakeet?”

Glancing down at the girl clutching the mic stand, Sabrina smirked. “Well, whatever. I’ll just assume your actions mean you are Nikki’s friend and leave it at that.”

Ducking a red object that whizzed past her, she crooked her finger in Glasses’s direction. “C’mon then.” The mic stand in the blue haired girl’s hand shook before shooting towards Sabrina’s awaiting hand. Meanwhile, Sabrina’s other hand swung the bird at its owner’s direction.




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Dagger
SCENE:
Tigers Arc 2: Scene 6 [All Proceeds]
LOCATION:
Cloudwalk Stadium, South District
PARTICIPANTS:
Passeri, Daemon, Sabrina, Dagger, Fahru, Masked Concertgoer K, S, T, A, and N, Minato, Osamu,
All Proceeds

“Hrmgh.” She let the woman go, and slammed the pommel of her knife into her temple, then punched her straight in the gut. The knife vanished back into its holster as quickly as it had been revealed, as Akela bounded over to catch the lady. “You know where to go, girl” she ordered. With a self-satisfied yip, the wolf trotted off, with the dazed lady on her back. She looked back up at the show that Park was putting on. The sound was so loud, so enrapturing, so perfectly executed that it held the attention of all of those present, keeping her actions masked, even in broad daylight. Impressive. She almost managed a smile. Not bad at all. She wasn’t a fan of Park’s music, but the gal could handle herself well. Good.

Her phone buzzed in her pocket. She pulled it out and answered the call immediately once she saw the number. It wasn’t saved under a name, she simply memorised the sequence of numbers, and had matched it to a specific person. She didn’t need to say anything. He wouldn’t have called her if he wanted to make small talk. She grunted quietly once he finished his message, and the call ended. She shoved the phone back into her pocket. She drew the comms out. “All stations, Minato is in charge now. I have business.” Just like that, she switched off her set, and drew her hood over her head, and disappeared into the crowd, blending in with all the rest of the fanatics.

She made it out of the stadium untouched, as far as she was concerned. There was a lot of jostling and shoving, but she made it out. She looked around the parking lot. She had one parked somewhere here, she knew it. A just-in-case, just for situations just like this one. Just in case. Finally, she found it. She moved towards a pile shrouded by a black tarp, and with one move, disposed of the tarp that hid the Kawasaki Ninja 650 underneath with a black helmet sitting atop its seat. She hopped on, drawing the helmet over her head. South District. Phoenixes. More importantly, that Knight boy was in the fire. The engine roared to life, and she snapped the visor down over her eyes. A soldier she had trained, and yet another she had to pull out of the flames. With another agreeing roar from her machine, she sped off into the South District, a streak of crimson lights to signal her departure.
———————

Alpha rose suddenly, and moved towards the door of the security room. He glanced at the Tiger that was only now starting to panic. “Wha– What do you mean, ‘Minato’s in charge’? Hello? Hello? Fuckin— I knew that newbie was–” he spun around, noticing Alpha was still around. “I always uhh…knew the newbie was just so dependable! Haha…ha…”

Alpha didn’t bother to respond, and, instead, pawed at the door. Quizzically, the Tiger moved towards the door, and opened it. Akela bounded in, dropping the woman onto the floor. The Tiger gave a yelp as Akela greeted Alpha with a little bow of her snout. Alpha sneezed, then moved towards the desk, nudging the pair of handcuffs on it. The Tiger, still trying to process it all, could only wordlessly follow Alpha’s instructions, and started to cuff the woman’s hands together. This was starting to be the weirdest day in his life. He just wanted to stick around for Passeri’s concert, not be told what to do by a giant wolf.




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The Child
SCENE:
Dragons Arc 2: Scene 1 [The Child]
LOCATION:
Rooftops, The Markets → 白春花茶莊, East District
PARTICIPANTS:
Dyne, Ra, Shiri, Hou, Ruriko, Omar, Kairong, Shen, Hadrien
THE CHILD
The Child backed away from the encroaching others (even the friendly ones), until his heels scraped the ledge of the rooftop upon which they all had found themselves. Dyne, the frightening woman from the alleyway, had taken to the air as she shouted for her compatriot to join her. The Child did not trust her (nor her large companion by association), though neither of them were familiar to him. Neither of them were one of the Bad Ones. At least, none of the ones he knew...

The new woman who'd appeared out of a hole in the sky was loud. The Child's ears flattened against the sides of his head as he listened to her and Hou discuss... Him. He didn't like to make trouble for his new friends. He didn't want anyone to be hurt because of him, either. Maybe while they were distracted, he could—Suddenly, Shiri!

The Child was amazed with how quickly the older boy could move, and wore his surprise plainly on his face. His ears perked up, forgetting their previous reservations, until Shiri made mention of 'Mommy' and 'Daddy'. The Child recoiled at the mention of them, but said nothing in response... And in fact, even if he had wanted to respond in kind, the Child would have not gotten the chance to. There was no time to, as Hou stepped in and placed the Child behind himself. Even as he looked up at the man's back—a stranger; all of them were—the boy felt more at ease in their presence. Well, some of them, anyway.

In any case, he didn't know if he wanted to run away, again. Maybe... Maybe, these strangers were kind. Maybe, they could help him! With these thoughts in mind, the Child listened as Hou promised to not let anyone take him away—his eyes alight with something akin to admiration—when his world went suddenly black...



The steel trap that had snaked its way up the side of the building snapped shut around the Child's tiny form. In the very next moment, the chain tied to one end pulled taut and the entire apparatus flew back into the waiting arms of a large, tattooed man standing in the street below. The device itself was something that was most definitely otherworldly in nature. Something to do with this newcomer's Potentiality, no doubt. The tattooed man holding the windowless steel trap was flanked on either side by a squad of equally-tough looking characters.

Tucking the metal contraption underneath his arm, the man who'd been hired—alongside his compatriots—to secure the Child jabbed a mocking finger at the party on the roof. "Heh! You snooze, you lose." Though he wasn't green enough to expect the competition to give up without a fight. He and the men with him stood their ground, waiting to see what the party on the roof would do now.




SHEN YUE
SCENE:
Dragons Arc 2: Scene 2 [A Brief Meditation]
LOCATION:
白春花茶莊, East District
PARTICIPANTS:
Shen, Kairong, Hadrien, Omar
A BRIEF MEDITATION
Shen was familiar with these situations by now.

First, his advisors—who more often than not ended up simply being Dragons who were in the right place at the right time—would tell him what they thought he should do about a thing, whether it was as trivial as a selection of fruit from a market stall, or as serious as the footsteps of an oncoming war.

Second, Shen would contemplate the thing that was set before him. Did he want to do it? Was it a good idea? Was it what a good King would do? When he thought like this, he heard the voice of his uncle in his mind.

Third, Shen would make a decision. And that would be that.

The purview of a King was to have the final say in all matters, and Shen, after all, was the King. Of course this decision—war or peace—would fall to him. Who but him could stand to make that choice? No one. Upon this earth, he alone wielded his power. And so too, upon his head would fall the consequences of the sum of all the choices he'd made, both for himself and for others.

Luckily, Shen thought as he looked from Omar to Kairong, he was grateful to not have to make these hard choices alone, or without counsel.

But then someone spoke to him—the same someone, in fact, who had caught Shen's attention previously—in a way that Shen was solely unaccustomed to. The shock of it chased away the voice of Faa—his uncle, and former King of Dragons and Storms—out of his mind. Shen looked at Hadrien. He really looked at him.

No one spoke to him that way. Kairong would offer a firm word, on occasion, and implore Shen to see the true nature of things, but it was never like this. This was something, something, something...

The puzzlement on his face gave way to a cold, curious gaze, as though he were observing some alien creature, the like of which he'd never seen before. Shen didn't even know to be offended by the tone that this Rookie Dragon took with him. For him, it was all so novel. So unique. And then he found himself met with the thrill of what he could choose to do next.

Perplexed, Shen stared after Hadrien when he'd gone. Even as Omar hurried himself to clean the mess that the fiery Dragon had left in his wake. Shen made no acknowledgment of Omar's comment. Remedial action. Maybe. Maybe not. Shen was a King, he wasn't a disciplinarian. But that didn't change the fact.

“Omar. Teacher. Excuse me.”

Shen rose and, folding his arms tightly together behind his back, turned toward the door. Moments later he emerged, stepping past Hadrien where he leaned against the wall as the rain pattered all around them. He walked ten paces and turned. Wordlessly, Shen unclasped his hands. The metal bracers that looped his forearms hummed with anticipation.

He did not speak his intentions, but believed that by his stance, they were clear enough. At the very least, Shen made no attempt to steal the first move. Instead he waited, and he watched.

If it was violence that Hadrien sought, then it was violence that Shen would give him, until he could take no more.



Meanwhile, a curious, young boy with fluffy, white hair emerged—looking completely lost—from the tea shop's kitchen area, stopping short as he caught sight of the seated Kairong and Omar.

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ARCANE INFORMANT
LOCATION:
Nearby Heavenly Beasts Plaza, Lower Central District
PARTICIPANTS:
Caio, Darius, Delynn, Orion, Ten, Urien
ARCANE INFORMANT

<<<Remember

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The pigtailed woman felt the kick to the abdominal muscles and rolled with it hitting the floor with a practiced ease as she twirled back up going for Darius’s legs. The blonde woman took the opportunity to press the man further, getting closer with her feet as the tug of war continued.

The blonde felt the shock go through her as she twitched with a muffled scream as she bit down on her lower lip forcing her body to unstiffen as she worked to feel her muscles once the electricity flowed out of her.

She barely noticed as the man was armed with his bat once more. The first woman came in to cover her, putting herself in between the man and the blonde.

“WHAT’S YOUR PROBLEM YOU WEIRDO. Just drop the damn rod! Before-”

She hadn’t expected for the man to just throw the rod away and stuttered when he did. It was clear in her voice that she was shocked at his actions. The blonde however was quick to swipe the rod that had given her the shock. Where she faltered the blonde cut in giving her own shout.

“Listen just let the girl go! What the hell are you causing all this shit for? You a serpent too?!?!”

The alerts that went across central certainly weren’t forgotten as the two girls stood their ground expecting to be caught in a gang turf war.

The brunette brought up her arms just in time to hear the bat swing connect with her forearm. She forced it off with a push of her arm forwards before twisting to aim a roundhouse kick in the mouth at Darius.

The blonde brought up the amps on the cattle prod expecting to use it if worse came to worse.

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Alicia Morel
SCENE:
Tigers Arc 2: Scene 3 [Happily Ever After]
LOCATION:
Upper Central District
PARTICIPANTS:
Alice, Elias, Jack, Charmy, Jackson
Happily Ever After
<<< Remember

Despite the happy reunion, the atmosphere only became tenser. Alice kept smiling, though the sincerity behind it dwindled as Charlie and Jackson stepped between her and the strangers. They wanted Perry gone, she knew that much; enough so that Jackson even warned her to stay away if things did go out of hand. Alice opened her mouth to speak, to see if she could stop whatever was going down, but Perry spoke first.

"Calm down! Calm down!" With a giggle, he raised his arms in mock surrender. "I think we've gotten off on the wrong foot..."

Further ahead of the brewing conflict, Perry's partner-in-crime could only grit his teeth at the moment. They're getting upset. Where are you?!

I'll be there in a minute, Malakai, just hold your horses! Bring the inner Perry out in you—or I guess out in
him—and I'm sure you can keep it under control! Just don't do anything rash.

Malakai scoffed. This damn bitch... Removing himself from the crossed-arm position, he waltzed over to the altercation. Perry stopped suddenly in his movements, stepping aside to pave way for his stern-faced boyfriend. He stopped in front of the flashy boy. "You two don't give me gangster vibes, you're probably some ordinary people thinking they can play white knight for a girl who doesn't know any better, so I'll let you two in a little secret. Alice here is on 'vacation.' Her home, unfortunately, doesn't allow 'vacations,' and they have sent certain people here to take her back home by force." He pointed to Jackson. "You probably know something is up, hun, considering all the odd places you escorted her around."

Alice furrowed her brows. There was nothing too extraordinary about his words—excluding the oddly grating tone he spoke with as though Jackson and Charlie were meddlesome. Nothing truly off-putting except for that one remark. "Wh... What people? Why would they want me back if Janay got permission from them?"

Malakai spared a glance at her, only to continue on as usual. "Acacia paid me to watch over Alice and protect her from these people, and you two are getting involved with something bigger than you could ever understand. You're getting in my way." Behind him, Perry (strangely expressionless and still) moved his hand around in a certain fashion. Covered by the noise of the surrounding crowds, an attentive ear would have caught the faint, mashing sound of glass shards. "Leave us alone. We'll take care of things from here, and you can go on with your lives without a target on your back."

"You do not talk to my friends like that!"
Alice stepped in front of Charlie and Jackson. "Jackson noticed I was being followed by two stalkers, and he saved me!" Malakai's gaze went side-to-side at that. "Charlie is the first friend I made outside of the West! We shared gummy bears together! If there was anyone I would trust, it's these two! Also, Acacia would never hire ruffians such as yourselves! She's too pretty and noble to get involved with bad people!" She ended her small rant pointing up at the strangers' faces.

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Isaiah Spade
SCENE:
Dragons Arc 2: Scene 3 [Error 404]
LOCATION:
Undercity, Central District
PARTICIPANTS:
Isaiah, Kanna
ERROR 404
After concealing the parked car with his Potential, Isaiah did the same for Kanna and himself. With the illusions now making them imperceptible, he took his partner's hand and scanned ahead as they ascended. The castle-like home was close now, and they'd soon be walking into enemy territory. The two of them had settled on taking a stealthy approach, but they still had to decide on a point of entry. Making the wrong choice here could be fatal.

Ordinarily, he would have agreed on the windows being their best bet, but there were a few concerns that kept him from going along with the idea. "I'm worried we might accidentally set off an alarm if we try going through the windows." The Vinters were a wealthy family, so there was a high probability that they had a good security system in place. He wanted to avoid any chance of them alerting people to their presence, especially if he was right about the Wolves setting a trap.

Instead of going in through one of the doors or windows, Isaiah had his eyes on something a little more unconventional. "It'll probably be a tight fit, but we could try the chimney. We shouldn't have to worry about an alarm that way." There was no smoke, so they didn't have to worry about anyone using the fireplace. If they were fortunate, that was also a sign that nobody was home, but that seemed unlikely.

After Kanna expressed her approval, Isaiah took her hand once again. The pair drifted to the top of the building, landing beside the chimney. As soon as their feet touched the ground, Isaiah withdrew a pair of gloves from his pocket and quickly put them on, not wanting to leave behind any evidence.

Looking down the dark entrance, Isaiah placed another illusion inside, covering all signs of their intrusion. Now that they didn't need to worry about making sounds or kicking up any ash from the fireplace, he began his slow descent. Unfortunately, Kanna's Potential required physical contact, so he had to carefully work his way down.

Once he reached the bottom, Isaiah crawled out of the small space and took his first steps into House Vinter. After checking to make sure his body and clothes were free of dust and soot, he continued to scope out the area. Luckily, there wasn't a single person in sight, but he wouldn't be letting his guard down anytime soon.

As he waited for Kanna to catch up, he called out to her with his Potential. Focusing on the layer he placed around her body, he targeted the area close to her ear and filled it with the sound of his altered voice. Communicating with whispers only she could hear, he reported his current findings. "Looks like we're in the foyer. No sign of anyone yet."


 

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