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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"Maybe we should find someone from an earlier batch. Somehow. Ask them what the hell's really going on here."
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"Or find out if there are natives - or people claiming to be natives, at the very least. To get away with that, they'd have to know they were the first." When in doubt, assume lying. "Either way, they'll have been around long enough to possibly be useful."
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...Dean's not really great at putting things nicely.
"You gotta figure, old people--they've seen a lot, right? Higher chance they've seen a lot here, if we start with the old people."
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He hopes it's not the last. If there's no pattern to this that makes it that much more difficult to stop, he thinks.
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(After all, she can't go home.)
"It seems like, in what I've seen of our group, mostly young, but not children. Between 20 and 40, maybe, in the main. But it's too small a sample, so far."
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He nods at her observation. "Breeding age," he points out. It's awful but it's true, it's what he sees in that age group.
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"But strong, certainly. Young and working age."
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(See, Sam? He's been paying attention.)
"Either way, it sounds like they're picking people who can help build the population here. Whether they work or they have kids."
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"It seems likely they're picking people with useful skills, who they think can be incorporated."
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Deadpan, deadpan, deadpan.
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It's a little too heartfelt to be entirely flirtatious.
"You think maybe we should make some more acquaintances and compare notes later?"
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"I'm down with that. I think these--what'd they call it--CiD's? Can do private calls. We can call each other if there's something that needs sharing."
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Almost grudgingly, she adds, "They are clever devices."
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Tactics. Dean's good at tactics when he has a minute to think them over.
"We'll just call each other if there's anything. Have the discussions in person so we aren't overheard."
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He'll have to think on where to meet. The inn probably isn't a good place. Outside?
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