It would be
very interesting if he were the next table. That's definitely somewhere he'd want to be, if he wanted to get inside info on the SS agenda. Does he know Ros is spying on Klaus? No reason why we wouldn't, if he's a spy worth his salt.
By the way, just going to mention here- very impressed with the character. Great attention to detail and historical record, and again, the Witold Pilecki thing is just too cool. Cool magical ability, too- it's like magic has made him a wormhole where ordinary rules of time and space don't apply to objects.
One question- how much conscious control does he have over this? Could he, say, summon the canister with the dark hole at some point in the future?
One last thing- this may be obvious but this RP is a little more complex than most, and as such will be more like a collaborative writing project and less like a free-for-all adventure. I propose we discuss loose storylines here in the OOC before writing everything out. I have some ideas that I'll post in a second, but I'm hungry, so you'll have to wait a bit.
(In the meantime, if you have plot ideas, make yourself heard now.)
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Obviously, he has no control over it right now. Theoretically he could summon the canister, but since the hole technically isn't an object, it probably wouldn't come along (Unless, you know, magic). As for his knowledge, he could very well know about Ros. For one, she's a codebreaker. He regularly corresponds with the TAP, obviously using a code. He'd want to keep an eye on her to make sure she doesn't crack his own code. After all of that, he'd know that she's not going out with Klaus just because he's tall.
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You could do that, or throw him at Aaron. It's his job to examine magic's effect on humans, after all. I assume that his magic is known to the team, and just suspicious conjured objects are explained away?
Yes, the team would definitely know that he has magic. Since everyone involved in the experiment seems to have it, there's no way anyone would think that he just happens to be some kind of magic-repellent being. However, as far as the team knows, his magic hasn't manifested itself. People can definitely be suspicious though. The saber would have been innocent if it were a one time thing, but by now he has presumably had to explain way more than a saber.
@Kierkegaard Oh no, I truly appreciate the theories of why people think the way they do and all that jazz. Forgive my lack of eloquence, it's getting a little late here and I can't be expected to think after 10pm, haha.
As for plot ideas, so far I've just been picturing character-specific situations. I had hoped to discuss more all-encompassing plots here.
Personally, a scene that's been replaying in my mind is a very sad, self-loathing drunk scene featuring Aaron discussing his disgust toward what he's working with in terms of his religious beliefs. I've really got quite the monologue lined up, really. I feel like Ros would be a good sounding board here, since all the things he'd be spewing would be pretty incriminating as a possible threat to the ears of a spy like her.
I've got the plotting part of my brain turning non-stop, so you can probably expect a lot more where this came from.
For larger plot points, Józef is almost definitely going to be trying to kill someone important. If he manages to master his magic, he'll basically have an unlimited arsenal of weapons, perfect for his role. There's no way he could resist the temptation to kill someone with a summoned grenade, or perhaps something more personal like his saber. Obviously, there's a lot of development time in between now and then, and it could be interesting to see which way the characters go, who might break Józef's cover, who might try to help him, etc.