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Hunters HQ in London, England, 2 years after the Demonic Invasions ceased
In the penthouse of the newly renovated and expanded Guild Headquarters, Headmistress Elizabeth Crowne found herself refilling her coffee mug for the fourth time already, before sighing and sitting down at her desk.
“Ugh, too old for this, I tell you,” she said, stretching out her fingers and rolling her shoulders before setting about typing yet another email, this time addressed to a Half-dragon of all things. She never thought in all her years that she’d be opening a department within her guild designated to supernaturals, but times were changing more drastically now than ever before in all the woman’s years.
The dragoness in question, name of Xaira, seemed to be eager and ernest, and to certainly have the qualifications necessary for a position on the up-and-coming Search and Rescue division, so she was going to be one of the first supernaturals ever to be hired on. Part of Elizabeth felt guilty that she was even doing this in the first place, as many of her top employees worked so hard because of deep-seated and well-founded grudges and/or fears of beings such as Dragons. She found herself particularly worried about her top team of Hunters, several members therein which would likely take the new employees the hardest.
She’d have to take precautions to ensure they were all kept as far away from Chase as humanly possible, of course, and for the well-being of Fifer in particular, she’d have to rearrange a few things with the coming of Xaira. Groaning as her migraine only became worse, the woman took another sip of her coffee, finishing her email and, after a few seconds of hesitation, sent the email and officially let a goddamned dragon join her organization. Slumping into her chair for a few moments, she reminded herself of the opportunities and possible gains from all of this, as well as the applications of her abilities that humans themselves could never pull off, things she had to remind herself of every time she even thought about all of this, before she continued on working.
Meanwhile, in a bedroom rather precariously stocked with guns a little ways across town, Fifer had hit the snooze on her alarm for the third time, regretting how hard she’d hit the booze last night before subsequently blacking out. The changes to the guild, and the city as a whole recently, not just the supernaturals moving in but other things as well, had certainly been overwhelming her recently. ‘Another day in fuckin’ paradise,” she quipped half-sleepily, yawning as she gave in, sat up and forcefully slammed her fist down onto the snooze button one last time. ‘Much as I just wanna stay here all day, still got a job to do.” Just like every other morning, the moment she reached that conclusion, she was able to fluidly, yet sleepily, go through the motions of her morning routine.
After reaching the kitchen downstairs and filling a massive mug full of coffee, waiting it to cool off just enough and then all but gulping down that first life-giving sip of the day, her half-lidded good eye opened and focused a little. Thankfully, the drastic changes in society recently hadn’t seemed to slow the flow of supernaturals wanting to cause trouble for it. She’d worried about her job security a little bit, but thankfully it wasn’t her concern. What was her concern, though, is the near-constant dull headache she had from the constant assault of supernatural energies on her god-forsaken sixth sense.
Still feeling as though drifting from sleep into wakefulness and back, she settled into the rest of her routine whilst downing mug after mug of coffee the entire time.
Driving to the guild always felt like the best wakeup call of the day, but maybe that was because on the way, she always stopped at a nearby cafe to get their strongest variety of coffee in the largest size, which always seemed to do more for her than anything she could just buy in the store and brew at home.
Pulling into HQ, Fifer sighed, ensuring the scarred side of her face was as covered with her hair as it was going to get in case she met any new faces today who might end up staring, and ensured her concealed pistol was in her left boot as always before heading in.
As she made her way through the new main hall, FIfer began to hear a thumping sound from a nearby closed door down the hall a little ways that added to her headache a little. Sighing, she took out her comm device and texted Rhea, the new gun developer. Well, she worked on other things too but, the weapons were the only thing Fifer really worried about herself. Just the other day, Rhea had asked her to test-fire these bullets she’d developed that should be able to make it more difficult to cast any sort of magic due to them containing some sort of metal alloy used in anti-magic rituals, or something like that. They seemed to fire well, and so Rhea took it upon herself to finalize the idea for manufacturing. She certainly was extremely bright for only being barely 21, Fifer had learned, and she had a feeling the girl would be paramount in fighting any new threats that arose as the supernatural world spread more and more throughout the earth in every way. She just hoped Rhea would learn to control her volume a little better; techno seemed to give her an instant headache for some damn reason. She found herself smiling in relief as she heard the volume lowering until she couldn’t even hear it out here, along with an apology texted back.
She sent Rhea another text saying it’s fine, and that if she needed any more help testing munitions, she was definitely game. What she received in response was a smiley face, which made her chuckle and shakes her head a bit. “Kids these, days, I swear,” she muttered, before thinking about the fact that she was less than a decade older than Rhea and she already felt pretty damn old. Refocusing on the prospect of organizing hunts to keep her mind off of that fact, Fifer then headed toward the commons. She wasn’t sure exactly what she felt about all the new blood that’s joined recently just yet, but they certainly added their own… something to the guild. It felt more lively than before, and part of her liked that. Another part of her longed for the days when it was just her, Chase and Amel, and the other hunters all usually did their own thing.
Shaking her head to help her get out of that state of reverie for a moment, Fifer decided to go see who was around the lounge where most hunters tended to hang around now since it was built. Maybe she’d be able to talk to Xen, see what the guild’s got him up to now. Besides, the place had great coffee, and she just so happened to have run out of her current cup already, throwing the paper cup into a nearby trashcan before sauntering off to join the craziness that was probably happening in the lounge.
As for Rhea herself, she was currently hard at work in the R&D lab she’d thus far turned into her own workshop and had rarely left, sometimes pulling an all nighter or two in there since she’d taken the position. Her passion, drive and varied know-how as an engineer ensured she’d already produced a couple of items for the guild that were in wide use. She was currently hard at work on developing a prototype for a magic shield to go along with the anti-mage bullets she’d developed, which while they’re not very good at doing straight damage to things, they have been confirmed by the hunters who’d already used them to disrupt the flow of magic in a magic-using individual. Depending on their raw mana pool, it seems to either make it impossible to cast magic or makes their spells less potent than they seemed to be intending. Either way, they’ve saved a few lives already, and thus Rhea was riding high on the accomplishment by testing a theory she had that if she produced a device that would project frequencies similar to that emitted by the anti-magic alloy she’d produced, she would be able to create a magic shield of sorts. Perhaps next she’d see if she can make blades out of the stuff; daggers for chase and a big old sword for Amel, though she’d need to enlist the help of a bladesmith the same way she’d done so with an ammo manufacturer, which would likely be a bit more difficult to get a hold of nowadays.
When she was taking ‘breaks’, or at least what passed as breaks for her, she often found herself doing little things to spruce up the R&D lab, which Director Crowne had tentatively allowed her to do as long as she kept her redecorating within her lab. As a result, There were game and music artist posters everywhere along with figurines and other memorabilia,her own personal espresso machine (which Fifer asked nicely enough to use from time to time, if RHea had any coffee left due to her own caffeine addiction which was even more dire than Fifers. If that was even possible) and even a sleeping bag in the corner for those times when she found herself crashing after pulling several all nighters in a row. Elizabeth meant to come down and talk with her about her health, but she was bogged down with so much other work at this point that Rhea was only getting less and less sleep, and was currently running solely on caffeine and inspiration, though to her credit it was working rather well for her right now. The brightly-haired girl danced around her mess of a worktable while she fiddled around with various electronic parts, schematics and reference material of both a scientific and supernatural nature, the latter procured as a result of a shaky agreement to share information with the guild for the protection of all law abiding citizens from the supernaturals who would disrupt their lives. By now, the whole guild would know that she was always glad for company, though depending on what she was working on at the time, she might have difficulty talking about anything but the project itself.
Rustic Aukanai
In the penthouse of the newly renovated and expanded Guild Headquarters, Headmistress Elizabeth Crowne found herself refilling her coffee mug for the fourth time already, before sighing and sitting down at her desk.
“Ugh, too old for this, I tell you,” she said, stretching out her fingers and rolling her shoulders before setting about typing yet another email, this time addressed to a Half-dragon of all things. She never thought in all her years that she’d be opening a department within her guild designated to supernaturals, but times were changing more drastically now than ever before in all the woman’s years.
The dragoness in question, name of Xaira, seemed to be eager and ernest, and to certainly have the qualifications necessary for a position on the up-and-coming Search and Rescue division, so she was going to be one of the first supernaturals ever to be hired on. Part of Elizabeth felt guilty that she was even doing this in the first place, as many of her top employees worked so hard because of deep-seated and well-founded grudges and/or fears of beings such as Dragons. She found herself particularly worried about her top team of Hunters, several members therein which would likely take the new employees the hardest.
She’d have to take precautions to ensure they were all kept as far away from Chase as humanly possible, of course, and for the well-being of Fifer in particular, she’d have to rearrange a few things with the coming of Xaira. Groaning as her migraine only became worse, the woman took another sip of her coffee, finishing her email and, after a few seconds of hesitation, sent the email and officially let a goddamned dragon join her organization. Slumping into her chair for a few moments, she reminded herself of the opportunities and possible gains from all of this, as well as the applications of her abilities that humans themselves could never pull off, things she had to remind herself of every time she even thought about all of this, before she continued on working.
Meanwhile, in a bedroom rather precariously stocked with guns a little ways across town, Fifer had hit the snooze on her alarm for the third time, regretting how hard she’d hit the booze last night before subsequently blacking out. The changes to the guild, and the city as a whole recently, not just the supernaturals moving in but other things as well, had certainly been overwhelming her recently. ‘Another day in fuckin’ paradise,” she quipped half-sleepily, yawning as she gave in, sat up and forcefully slammed her fist down onto the snooze button one last time. ‘Much as I just wanna stay here all day, still got a job to do.” Just like every other morning, the moment she reached that conclusion, she was able to fluidly, yet sleepily, go through the motions of her morning routine.
After reaching the kitchen downstairs and filling a massive mug full of coffee, waiting it to cool off just enough and then all but gulping down that first life-giving sip of the day, her half-lidded good eye opened and focused a little. Thankfully, the drastic changes in society recently hadn’t seemed to slow the flow of supernaturals wanting to cause trouble for it. She’d worried about her job security a little bit, but thankfully it wasn’t her concern. What was her concern, though, is the near-constant dull headache she had from the constant assault of supernatural energies on her god-forsaken sixth sense.
Still feeling as though drifting from sleep into wakefulness and back, she settled into the rest of her routine whilst downing mug after mug of coffee the entire time.
Driving to the guild always felt like the best wakeup call of the day, but maybe that was because on the way, she always stopped at a nearby cafe to get their strongest variety of coffee in the largest size, which always seemed to do more for her than anything she could just buy in the store and brew at home.
Pulling into HQ, Fifer sighed, ensuring the scarred side of her face was as covered with her hair as it was going to get in case she met any new faces today who might end up staring, and ensured her concealed pistol was in her left boot as always before heading in.
As she made her way through the new main hall, FIfer began to hear a thumping sound from a nearby closed door down the hall a little ways that added to her headache a little. Sighing, she took out her comm device and texted Rhea, the new gun developer. Well, she worked on other things too but, the weapons were the only thing Fifer really worried about herself. Just the other day, Rhea had asked her to test-fire these bullets she’d developed that should be able to make it more difficult to cast any sort of magic due to them containing some sort of metal alloy used in anti-magic rituals, or something like that. They seemed to fire well, and so Rhea took it upon herself to finalize the idea for manufacturing. She certainly was extremely bright for only being barely 21, Fifer had learned, and she had a feeling the girl would be paramount in fighting any new threats that arose as the supernatural world spread more and more throughout the earth in every way. She just hoped Rhea would learn to control her volume a little better; techno seemed to give her an instant headache for some damn reason. She found herself smiling in relief as she heard the volume lowering until she couldn’t even hear it out here, along with an apology texted back.
She sent Rhea another text saying it’s fine, and that if she needed any more help testing munitions, she was definitely game. What she received in response was a smiley face, which made her chuckle and shakes her head a bit. “Kids these, days, I swear,” she muttered, before thinking about the fact that she was less than a decade older than Rhea and she already felt pretty damn old. Refocusing on the prospect of organizing hunts to keep her mind off of that fact, Fifer then headed toward the commons. She wasn’t sure exactly what she felt about all the new blood that’s joined recently just yet, but they certainly added their own… something to the guild. It felt more lively than before, and part of her liked that. Another part of her longed for the days when it was just her, Chase and Amel, and the other hunters all usually did their own thing.
Shaking her head to help her get out of that state of reverie for a moment, Fifer decided to go see who was around the lounge where most hunters tended to hang around now since it was built. Maybe she’d be able to talk to Xen, see what the guild’s got him up to now. Besides, the place had great coffee, and she just so happened to have run out of her current cup already, throwing the paper cup into a nearby trashcan before sauntering off to join the craziness that was probably happening in the lounge.
As for Rhea herself, she was currently hard at work in the R&D lab she’d thus far turned into her own workshop and had rarely left, sometimes pulling an all nighter or two in there since she’d taken the position. Her passion, drive and varied know-how as an engineer ensured she’d already produced a couple of items for the guild that were in wide use. She was currently hard at work on developing a prototype for a magic shield to go along with the anti-mage bullets she’d developed, which while they’re not very good at doing straight damage to things, they have been confirmed by the hunters who’d already used them to disrupt the flow of magic in a magic-using individual. Depending on their raw mana pool, it seems to either make it impossible to cast magic or makes their spells less potent than they seemed to be intending. Either way, they’ve saved a few lives already, and thus Rhea was riding high on the accomplishment by testing a theory she had that if she produced a device that would project frequencies similar to that emitted by the anti-magic alloy she’d produced, she would be able to create a magic shield of sorts. Perhaps next she’d see if she can make blades out of the stuff; daggers for chase and a big old sword for Amel, though she’d need to enlist the help of a bladesmith the same way she’d done so with an ammo manufacturer, which would likely be a bit more difficult to get a hold of nowadays.
When she was taking ‘breaks’, or at least what passed as breaks for her, she often found herself doing little things to spruce up the R&D lab, which Director Crowne had tentatively allowed her to do as long as she kept her redecorating within her lab. As a result, There were game and music artist posters everywhere along with figurines and other memorabilia,her own personal espresso machine (which Fifer asked nicely enough to use from time to time, if RHea had any coffee left due to her own caffeine addiction which was even more dire than Fifers. If that was even possible) and even a sleeping bag in the corner for those times when she found herself crashing after pulling several all nighters in a row. Elizabeth meant to come down and talk with her about her health, but she was bogged down with so much other work at this point that Rhea was only getting less and less sleep, and was currently running solely on caffeine and inspiration, though to her credit it was working rather well for her right now. The brightly-haired girl danced around her mess of a worktable while she fiddled around with various electronic parts, schematics and reference material of both a scientific and supernatural nature, the latter procured as a result of a shaky agreement to share information with the guild for the protection of all law abiding citizens from the supernaturals who would disrupt their lives. By now, the whole guild would know that she was always glad for company, though depending on what she was working on at the time, she might have difficulty talking about anything but the project itself.
Rustic Aukanai