A Shadowy Cabal (Mod Acct) (
synergismus) wrote in
multiversallogs2011-04-30 09:21 pm
Entry tags:
- @ mog hill,
- @ mog hill: valhalla inn,
- dean winchester,
- dominica norrington,
- hellboy,
- integra hellsing,
- jack benjamin,
- lucius malfoy (jr),
- lyla tzigano,
- martel,
- npc,
- rachel conway,
- rodolphus lestrange,
- wolfgang einhorn,
- { nazca barsavi,
- } adrian veidt,
- } apollo,
- } ashley barton,
- } balthier,
- } cassandra of troy,
- } ianto jones,
- } jack harkness,
- } james norrington,
- } jysiri,
- } lex luthor,
- } malcolm sandhurst,
- } mina barrett,
- } robert lewis,
- } sita
How many goodly creatures are there here! :: GAME OPENER
Welcome to Baedal.
These are the first words newcomers hear when the door opens and they are invited into their new world. Some fuss, some fight, some need time before they have the courage to step outside. Others, shell-shocked or jaded, go quietly along with the proceedings.
They are given brief instructions; a repeat of what's described in the pamphlet and a door key.
Please stay in your room. There will be dinner soon.
It's been almost a day for some. For others, only an hour's wait. The latest newcomer is lead straight from the arrival room to the dining hall where candles and lanterns have been set out to compensate for failing electricity. (Those who have been here longer explain about rolling blackouts.) The food, however, is warm, varied and plentiful. Seating is open, and less conventional chair are available to those who need them.
There are many strange faces around the table, the majority of these recent arrivals. The proprietor of the Valhalla Inn is here, as is some of her staff. The Sheriff of Mog Hill is introduced, his function detailed. The reason for the dinner is explained:
It's a celebration. A new cohort has finally been officiated; CeidaryBlue523. Your cohort. Please. Introduce yourself. Mingle. Get to know your fellows, they will be your brothers and sisters for as long as you live in this city.
((OOC post for discussion and coordination.))
These are the first words newcomers hear when the door opens and they are invited into their new world. Some fuss, some fight, some need time before they have the courage to step outside. Others, shell-shocked or jaded, go quietly along with the proceedings.
They are given brief instructions; a repeat of what's described in the pamphlet and a door key.
Please stay in your room. There will be dinner soon.
It's been almost a day for some. For others, only an hour's wait. The latest newcomer is lead straight from the arrival room to the dining hall where candles and lanterns have been set out to compensate for failing electricity. (Those who have been here longer explain about rolling blackouts.) The food, however, is warm, varied and plentiful. Seating is open, and less conventional chair are available to those who need them.
There are many strange faces around the table, the majority of these recent arrivals. The proprietor of the Valhalla Inn is here, as is some of her staff. The Sheriff of Mog Hill is introduced, his function detailed. The reason for the dinner is explained:
It's a celebration. A new cohort has finally been officiated; CeidaryBlue523. Your cohort. Please. Introduce yourself. Mingle. Get to know your fellows, they will be your brothers and sisters for as long as you live in this city.
((OOC post for discussion and coordination.))

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The last statement is a gentle nudge to see how long Adrian was held.
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"At least we don't seem to be the only ones. Maybe someone in the crowd here knows more. Shall we divide and conquer, Mr. Luthor?"
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"My apologies for the interruption, gentlemen. Are you settling in all right?"
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He's not complaining, just stating fact and wanting to see what information that would uncover as a result.
Not one to allow a bit of displacement throw him off his game, Lex offers the man a hand in greeting. "Lex Luthor. Would you be the welcome party?"
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The kind of smile Jack is probably very used to seeing.
After Lex has offered his introduction, Adrian nods and extends his hand as well. "Adrian Veidt. And as for settling in, I almost think I'd prefer to refrain until I know more about exactly what that entails, and why."
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"Jack Benjamin." He shakes with each of them in turn. Ignore the eye tag going on over here, Lex. "I'm part of the party that believes you should be welcomed, to be more accurate."
"Unfortunately, I'm not overflowing with whys and wherefores. The Personification Initiative is obnoxiously enigmatic about that." A small frown. What can you do. "What I can tell you is you're not dreaming, you really have been abducted to some alien city against your will, and it is sadly unlikely you'll be able to return of your own accord. All we ask of you while you're here is that you try to carry on as you otherwise might."
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Jack's mention of 'all we ask of you' causes him to inwardly bristle but outwardly he keeps the same stoic poise as always. "So you're here to intercept us and dictate what we should and shouldn't do." His tone is flat and Lex slips his hands into his pockets, regarding Jack with an appraising tilt of the head.
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"What exactly is the Personification Initiative?" It's not that he isn't interested in what the man has to say to the first question posed to him, but there's no point in asking it twice. And perhaps a bit of good cop/bad cop will have useful results.
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"As for the Personification Initiative, they're the ones you have to thank for all this ostensible 'immigration.' They choose who to take and when, and put out those quaint little pamphlets – so I'm sure you've noticed there's something of an agenda at work, but your guess is as good as mine as to what that is."
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"How long have these 'immigrations' been occurring?"
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"About five centuries, if you believe the official take." Not that Jack has any particular reason to doubt it, but, well, he has watched how official histories get written. "I can only attest to the past year myself, and you're the first in months there."
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"Is it generally considered to be a big change in the nature of the city when there are new arrivals or do people generally not take notice? Is there any kind of consensus regarding recent immigrants?"
He still thinks that kidnapping is a more appropriate term but at the moment Lex didn't want to toe the line much further. He glances over to Adrian to see if the other has anything else to add.
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Adrian likes to think that given a year, he could come up with something that would allow him to leave, but he isn't about to disregard the possibility that there's more to this place than what's visible on the surface. A year's worth of accumulated understanding would be invaluable, if the young man proved interested in sharing.
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Adrian's question gives him slight pause, however. His apparent pleasantness doesn't falter, but the sincerity behind it does. "'Given up' would be a little harsh. I'm willing to put the idea on hold, let's say." Prison, war, and inevitable martyrdom not being particularly attractive alternatives. (That he won't be sharing.) "I take it you gentlemen have quite a bit to return to?"
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This revelation shouldn't come as a surprise, it seemed like the only natural way to proceed from here. As for greater insight as to what exactly it is that they do, Lex is going to leave that decision up to Adrian.
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He offers Jack an apologetic bow of his head. "I understand. You're right, I have a great deal of business to return to and should not have made the assumption that everyone would share my sense of urgency."
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"It can be quite an adjustment, but I'm glad to hear you're both willing to make the most of it." A nod to Lex, too, cordial. "If there's anything I can do to help, just ask. The Inn offers two weeks free room and board while you get your feet, and the Employment Office will be open, but I'm afraid there aren't guide books for details like which part of the city to settle in and where to find a decent tailor."
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"You've been quite generous with your time already, Mr. Benjamin. If I do find that tailor I'll be certain to let you know." It's a light and not entirely serious comment but his next question is something he wants the answer to. He withdraws the CiD that he was given earlier from his pocket. "I assume I can reach you with this later?"
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He makes a note of Jack's reply to the question Lex asks about the CiD. It will be extremely useful to begin making contacts as soon as possible.
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"Of course." He rattles off a number once Lex has his CiD out. "I'm listed in the directory under Jonathan Melchishua Benjamin, and on your cohort network as the Independence Front Representative – one of the local political parties, we're trying to improve services for new arrivals."
"In any case, I'll let you gentlemen get acclimated. Good luck to you."