Shadow Survivor
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luciferin
MageMantis
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It was common for the headquarters of powerful organizations that dealt with the supernatural to keep their location secret, and the Supernatural Research and Suppression Force was not the exception. After losing the base of operations twice, having to deal with spies from all accross the globe and even traitors from within Japan itself, it could be said that the S.R.S.F. learned said lesson the hard way. Even so, it had more than proven, across its thirty or so years of life, that it was more than capable of dealing with threats in a swift and efficient way that is simply impossible without teamwork.
--- In other words, you did not simply expect to be given their address, did you?
How new recruits got there varied from individual to indivudual, but every single method shared one thing in common. It could have been a day, a week, a month... Hell, maybe a year since one had somehow learned they'd be forming part of this organization -Assuming you had the priviledge of gathering that much information-, and then you'd be simply kidnapped. Some claimed to have simply fallen asleep during an international travel, others believed they had been quickly ambushed while on the street, thrown into a van or the like, with little to no chance of resistance. There was always someone who was given a fake address, only to be put to rest. Oh, and of course, you had the classic one where your own, former comrades turned you in; that one would never get old.
Whatever the case, here you were. All thirty of you.
Disoriented and throbbing, you blinked awake sprawled on the unforgivingly cold floor. Harsh white light assaulted your eyes as they struggled to adjust to the unfamiliar, large room. LED panels, like a constellation of judgment, glared down from the high ceiling. But the light wasn't the only thing that was white. The walls and the floor itself were white too... Gathering so many people blessed -or cursed- with supernatural powers had always been a recipe for disaster, especially in a situation like this, where it was unlikely that everyone would be content with the rough treatment they'd received thus far, that's why, to ensure that things would not inmediately get out of hand, the S.R.S.F. had assigned this task to...
... Just a single agent?!
"Alright, everyone, settle down." The man spoke with confidence, decimating all trace of complaint and murmur with attitude and no need for spells. His eyes, his hair and even the cloak he wore all shared the same pitch-black color, making him stand out when surrounded by so much white. Perhaps the most outstanding of it all was that this man possessed only one arm, the absence of the other having not been replaced by a prosthesis of any sort. "My name is Adrien Von Dread, and I will be evaluating whether you are ready to join us in the S.R.S.F. or not." At this, potential recruits reacted in different ways. Those who were acting Hunters inmediately recognized that family as one of the most old and prominent in Europe, as did those that had put enough hours of study into the occult and its roots outside traditional Sorcery. Others were more confused and troubled to find out that they had to face yet another trial to see if they were worthy of becoming an actual member of the S.R.S.F.
"As you may be aware, we are always short on personnel. However, time has done enough to prove that one bad agent is usually worse than no agent at all. Bad judgment calls could lead us to making a mess worse than what it already is." He made a fair point. The Supernatural Research and Suppression Force operated at all levels, but it focused greatly on big catastrophes and events. In such scenarios, it wouldn't be surprising if the decision of a single individual turned out to be the reason why humanity was saved or doomed. "Thus, I will aim to cut your numbers in half." He wasn't lying... Half of the group wouldn't get past this. Question was... What sort of excercise did he intend to use in order to test your skill and wits? "Before that, though, I will do my best to answer any questions you might have. Naturally, if anyone wants to forfeit now... I can arrange that, too." Then, as an afterthought, he added: "Assuming you are amongst those that have the option to forfeit, that is."
Not everyone was there willingly, after all.
It was common for the headquarters of powerful organizations that dealt with the supernatural to keep their location secret, and the Supernatural Research and Suppression Force was not the exception. After losing the base of operations twice, having to deal with spies from all accross the globe and even traitors from within Japan itself, it could be said that the S.R.S.F. learned said lesson the hard way. Even so, it had more than proven, across its thirty or so years of life, that it was more than capable of dealing with threats in a swift and efficient way that is simply impossible without teamwork.
--- In other words, you did not simply expect to be given their address, did you?
How new recruits got there varied from individual to indivudual, but every single method shared one thing in common. It could have been a day, a week, a month... Hell, maybe a year since one had somehow learned they'd be forming part of this organization -Assuming you had the priviledge of gathering that much information-, and then you'd be simply kidnapped. Some claimed to have simply fallen asleep during an international travel, others believed they had been quickly ambushed while on the street, thrown into a van or the like, with little to no chance of resistance. There was always someone who was given a fake address, only to be put to rest. Oh, and of course, you had the classic one where your own, former comrades turned you in; that one would never get old.
Whatever the case, here you were. All thirty of you.
Disoriented and throbbing, you blinked awake sprawled on the unforgivingly cold floor. Harsh white light assaulted your eyes as they struggled to adjust to the unfamiliar, large room. LED panels, like a constellation of judgment, glared down from the high ceiling. But the light wasn't the only thing that was white. The walls and the floor itself were white too... Gathering so many people blessed -or cursed- with supernatural powers had always been a recipe for disaster, especially in a situation like this, where it was unlikely that everyone would be content with the rough treatment they'd received thus far, that's why, to ensure that things would not inmediately get out of hand, the S.R.S.F. had assigned this task to...
... Just a single agent?!
"Alright, everyone, settle down." The man spoke with confidence, decimating all trace of complaint and murmur with attitude and no need for spells. His eyes, his hair and even the cloak he wore all shared the same pitch-black color, making him stand out when surrounded by so much white. Perhaps the most outstanding of it all was that this man possessed only one arm, the absence of the other having not been replaced by a prosthesis of any sort. "My name is Adrien Von Dread, and I will be evaluating whether you are ready to join us in the S.R.S.F. or not." At this, potential recruits reacted in different ways. Those who were acting Hunters inmediately recognized that family as one of the most old and prominent in Europe, as did those that had put enough hours of study into the occult and its roots outside traditional Sorcery. Others were more confused and troubled to find out that they had to face yet another trial to see if they were worthy of becoming an actual member of the S.R.S.F.
"As you may be aware, we are always short on personnel. However, time has done enough to prove that one bad agent is usually worse than no agent at all. Bad judgment calls could lead us to making a mess worse than what it already is." He made a fair point. The Supernatural Research and Suppression Force operated at all levels, but it focused greatly on big catastrophes and events. In such scenarios, it wouldn't be surprising if the decision of a single individual turned out to be the reason why humanity was saved or doomed. "Thus, I will aim to cut your numbers in half." He wasn't lying... Half of the group wouldn't get past this. Question was... What sort of excercise did he intend to use in order to test your skill and wits? "Before that, though, I will do my best to answer any questions you might have. Naturally, if anyone wants to forfeit now... I can arrange that, too." Then, as an afterthought, he added: "Assuming you are amongst those that have the option to forfeit, that is."
Not everyone was there willingly, after all.
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