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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Rachel sighs. She reaches up and tucks her hair behind both her ears, unable to stop the nervous tell. She looks up at Jack, face a bit grave.
"Do you think we're really safe here, Captain? I'm not convinced we are, even if they were like, completely prepared for us to show up."
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"I haven't seen anything so far to say that we are in danger, no," he says, hoping that his answer is reassuring without outright lying to her or anything like that.
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"I guess that's better than nothing. I guess I can have a little trust--but keep my eyes open, too."
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"I was thinking of checking out the rest of this building." She doesn't know that she yet has the nerve to try outdoors, maybe tomorrow. "Do you want to come with?"
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"Could do," he says, looking back at her with a smile. "Promised Ianto I'd meet up with him in a little bit, but I've got the time. And far be it from me to turn down a walk with a pretty lady," he says, with a wink. Of course they'll be checking the building out. That doesn't mean that he can't be a merciless flirt as well, though.
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"Thank you," she says, glancing up at him, and it's clear she means for both the compliment and for wanting to come along. "So what have you checked out already? No point in, like, duplicating efforts."
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He cocks her a smile. "Where would you like to go looking, since we are on a bit of a time schedule?"
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"I think we should check out the common areas. First of all, we'll see just what kind of face this place wants to present to all its guests and all that. And I think we might, like, run into employees? Who are more likely to have at least been here a while if they aren't natives."
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"Sounds like a plan," he says, before he offers her his arm. "Shall we, then?"
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She smiles, and slips her arm through his. "Thank you. So--what do you think? The lobby? That's the first point of contact with the outside world. Might be good for seeing how this place fits in."
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A little flirting never hurt anyone, right?
"I saw a wider hallway down in that direction. I'm betting it leads to the more public areas of the inn."
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"Alright. That works too. Lead on, then, if you're so good at this."
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They walk down to the lobby, arm-in-arm. Once there, Rachel cants her head at a place for them to sit and watch all the activity, the comings and goings. "So far it's what you'd expect," she notes once she's settled in beside Jack. "I don't see anything that, you know, glaringly says 'kidnappings here'."
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"I guess if you're up to anything shady, you probably, like, do better not to drag it in and out the front door, right? I wonder if all these people actually have rooms here. Because if they don't they don't seem bothered by being here. So either they don't know about the arrivals or... they don't care, which is kind of a scary thought."
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Different times. She hadn't considered that, but now that Jack mentions it, it makes sense.
"2007. It was June third. What about you?"
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She settles back, eyes on the lobby for a few moments before they drift back to Jack. "Okay. So if you were using an inn as a cover for, like, nefarious doings--where would you hide the evidence? Where do you think we should look?"
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She'll have to remember that, for later.
"I'd say we go now but your forty minutes are almost up, aren't they? I don't want to keep you from meeting your friend."
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