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Don't you just love when the only thing preventing you from finishing a CS is the lack of a solid backstory? I do.

Also, seriously liking everyone else's character submissions, so far!
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Hello everyone!

I'm hoping to get the IC started by tomorrow afternoon, so this is your "24-hour warning" to finish your character sheets. :3
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Whoop!
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@catchamber I'm glad to hear! :3

So far the cast is looking like:

Accepted for sure:

- Morgan Blackwood (Naril)
- Robert Miller (@Habibi359)
- Jacob Mcalister (@vietmyke)

Very likely accepted

- @lorelei's human character (Based on some great conversation and feedback)

Under Consideration

- Amanda Staten (@lady horatio) - Waiting on character sheet edits, but a a character I am charmed by
- @bluejay_gl's vampire character - I have a PM I'm working on for you!

As a point of note, for pure transparency's sake, there are enough characters to fill the cast size I was hoping for right now. However, nothing is set in stone yet - If I get more characters that I find utterly fascinating, I'll expand the cast size past what I was originally planning, and we'll go from there. :3

Thanks, everyone, for your interest. This should be a fun time!
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Gasp! A vampire! Keep the silver bullets away from Jacob.
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Eep, the ball's a-rolling! I'm about to go over to the bestie's house to make brownies and marathon movies, but I'll make sure Mandy's sheet is edited tonight.
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I'm an interested in this and due to the popularity of this and your deadline I'm just going to Indian Jones it and post a character sheet and see whether it works for you or not.

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@Arcanaut - While I think "wizard hacker" is a kind of a great idea, this sheet as written has a lot of issues - at least for this game. If you'd like to refine this character or talk to me about him, let me know. :3 Otherwise, thanks for your interest, and I hope to see you around the site!
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@Arcanaut - While I think "wizard hacker" is a kind of a great idea, this sheet as written has a lot of issues - at least for this game. If you'd like to refine this character or talk to me about him, let me know. :3


I'd really appreciate that. This character sheet was written up in about seven minutes or so it probably couldn't be considered a first draft. PM about what changes need to be made and I'll go ahead and do it.
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I know you were getting to your limit but it was too good an idea not to pitch a character. Plus the other characters sound amazing!

Name: Emmaline Von Morganstern (Goes by Emma Stern)

Gender: Female

Race/Species: Human

Age (Real and apparent, if applicable): 28

Appearance:

Emma is a tall Germanic woman with straw blond hair. She is pretty, although her high cheekbones and angular features seem to conspire to rob her of true beauty. She has a hiker’s lean trim build which bespeak many years of alpine life in her native Austria. Although her eyes are a piercing blue, they are usually kept behind the large glasses she wears to aid her with her reading.

Emma affects a stern masculine body language and takes pains to limit her femininity. Her hair is kept in a tight bun and her back rigid. She wears tailored suit of an academic cut when she is at work but is equally comfortable in sportswear when off duty or the situation demands it. Her taste in jewelry is her only divergence from strict propriety and she is almost always seen with bracelets and necklaces made of silver or polished copper.

Despite having lived in the United States for several years, and her best efforts, Emma has been unable to eradicate her crisp Austrian accent.

Personality:
Emma is first and foremost an academic and her scholarly career has been the primary influence on her personality. Competition with men and the institutionalized biases against women have encouraged her to do what she can to discount her sex. One of these tactics is to adopt the prim manners of a German Schoolteacher and her speech is frequently pedantic and over exact. Another is to keep her romantic side walled away beneath her professional demeanor.

Playing against these traits is a natural curiosity about the world and the people in it, which drives her closer to others the better to interrogate them. She has a dry and understated sense of humor and has even been known to laugh, though she tries to keep this under control due to her embarrassing tendency to snort when she does so.

In every situation Emma attempts to exude an aura of knowing control expected of a professor. Unfortunately the more uncontrolled a situation becomes, the closer this drives her to panic.

Powers, Traits, and Abilities: Hexen - At some point in the mysterious past Emmaline’s ancestors acquired certain powers, most notably the ability to manipulate the energies around them. The first Hexen discovered that these abilities passed from mother to daughter and each generation made its own contribution to the craft. For most of recorded history this has required covens of women to work together but with the onset of modern mathematics this has changed. Emmaline can do the traditional tricks, like draw heat from the air to create ice, or call up a wind by creating a pressure differential, but her true calling is in the realm of curses. Emmaline has a talent for altering probability, she can, if she puts her mind to it, ensure that a particular person has a run of unusual good luck, or she can curse someone so that Murphy's Law punishes them with a special viciousness. Unfortunately in both of these cases the luck has to even out somewhere, and for every miracle there is a corresponding tragedy.

In addition to, or in conjunction with, her occult powers Emmaline holds a PhD in Applied Mathematics and has lectured at several major universities.

Background:

Emmaline sat straight backed in her chair, primly sipping at the adequate wine before her. It was expensive, sure, but somehow Americans always seemed to conflate expense with quality. She peered down at a napkin on which she was carefully writing an equation with an ornate fountain pen. The ink spread out through the porous medium in unlovely blobs but it would serve her purpose.

Across from her sat a nervous young man with his awkward date. There was an aura about him that spoke to her, the nervous way he ran his fingers through his hair, the slight sheen of sweat on the back of his neck. He was about to have the worst night of his life. Unless she intervened of course.

Concentration fell away in shattered shards as someone cleared his throat in front of her. With a vexed hiss she looked up and pushed the glasses back up to the bridge of her nose. The man before her was of indeterminate years and he wore a suit that probably cost as much as she made in a year.

“Professor Von Morganstern, I hope I have not startled you?” he asked in a smooth, almost liquid alto. She forced her professional colleague smile to her lips, uncharacteristically reddened by lipstick.

“Of course not,” she lied sweetly, looking down at the menu to give her face time to smooth way the incipient frown.

“You are Mr…” she began but he nodded cutting her off.

“Yes from the Agency,” he concluded before she could speak his name. She clucked she clucked her tongue disapprovingly against the roof of her mouth. He clearly didn’t fear her powers but he was demonstrating that he knew something about them by not speaking his name. The beginnings of a superior smile indicated that he had guessed what she was thinking. She glanced down at the formula on her napkin and then laid it face up on the expensive table cloth. Another sip of resinous wine. He slid into the seat across from her.

“I will be brief Professor Von Morganstern…” he began but it was her turn to hold up an interrupting hand.

“Professor Stern," she corrected, "I don’t go by my full name, also this isn’t a lecture you may call me Emma.” The clipped Austrian accent made the admonition seem harsher than she meant it. People weren’t always her thing. Screw it, served him right for showing off with her real name.

“I invited you here tonight because I want to offer you a job.” Emma sat back a little shocked. When she had received his letter employment was the furthest thing from her mind. It was rare to meet a man who knew about Hexen and rarer still for that meeting to end well.

“I already have a job mien Herr,” she began her english slipping, “As clearly you know by addressing me as Professor.” Her tone was defensive, a faint stirring of anger bubbled within her. He gave her an almost pittying look.

“Yes but I’m afraid that UCLA will decline your application for tenure, and there maybe little opportunity for you to earn it again. Faculty politicking I’m afraid.” He sounded genuinely sympathetic. Emmaline’s stomach plummeted, years of work and academic research for nothing. It was a given that his information was true, there was no lie in his voice and anyone who could discover she was a Hexen could penetrate the flimsy boundaries of University security with ease.

“There are few people with your particular talents in the United States,” he continued, his voice gentle and consoling. He waved away the waiter.

“We could use your more… ahem occult skills,” he concluded pushing a printed letter on expensive paper across the table to her. Fighting to keep her bottom lip from quivering with disappointment at losing her shot at tenure she mechanically scanned the document. When she reached the figure printed on it her eyebrows rose in spite of herself. The elegant man set back with a satisfied look on his face.

“With bonuses,” he added with a mischievous grin, lifting his glass of adequate wine to her. Reluctantly she lifted hers in tacit acceptance of his offer.

Across from her she saw the young man tense. With a hiss she sat down her wine and scribbled frantically on her napkin for a moment more closing the last few parenthesis, then sliced her thumb on a silver ring she wore on her ring finger, dribbling a drop of blood onto the paper with a muttered word. The boy stood up and drew a small box from his pocket before falling to one knee before his date. In the window behind him fireworks suddenly bursts, framing him and dazzling his intended as he knelt before her. Her moment of hesitation swept away by the fireworks, she cried her acceptance and rushed forward to hug him. In the background there was a mechanical pop as the buildings air conditioner coughed and died. Emmaline smiled, a few hours of discomfort for a lifetime of happiness. Fair trade. All the boy had needed was a bit of luck after all. The elegant man raised an appreciative eyebrow at her.

“I think you will make a fine addition to Priest and Hawthorne Professor Stern, a fine addition indeed.”
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@Austronaut - Oh my, yes. Well done, and welcome to the cast!
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@Austronaut - Oh my, yes. Well done, and welcome to the cast!


Thanks I'm super excited!
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Haven't had time to finish off my sheet all day - some relatives swung by for a visit, and I've just now finished cleaning up after them - so since it's past midnight where I'm at, I'll have to postpone its completion until tomorrow. I'll try my best to meet the deadline, though!
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@Naril Here is Mandy's sheet, take two! I hope it has all the information you need--I added to the skill and backstory sections. I also wanted to ask: would it be plausible that someone at PHI might have seen to it that she got some of the required field training, if they knew they could use her in other ways?

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@lady horatio I can already see it....

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Rob was back at the office, enjoying his coffee on a fifteen minute break he allowed for himself. The coffee had been sour and strong and Rob had put decent amount of sugar in the cup, so the moment was perfect. His mind was wondering on the good book he had been reading yesterday evening. So he didn't notice the footsteps before they were five yards away.

Robert looked over his shoulder and straightened his back on the chair. There was a file in the agent's manicured hands. "I'm having a case already, see if Jacob is free." He told. Unfortunately it seemed the Agent wasn't going anywhere, so he turned on his chair to see the file and the woman carrying it.

"Not a case, lad, there'd be another recruit 'nd someone needs to guide the poor kitten." She said, grinned as if she had told something clever and put the file on top of the pile containing witness statements. Robert opened the file and made a quick look. Brown hair messy as a pile of hay and clothes size too big stated she wasn't much of a fashion model, but the degree in humanity showed she had some smarts.

"Half-breed?" Robert asked after half a minute looking at the file. Rest he could read later. "With nine lives, aye. Could give 'er to Jacob, but you at least crack a smile every now'n then. Nothing more than teaching the basics, shouldn't be too hard, eh?" She told back, arms folded. Five seconds passed in silence, the two looking at each other. Robert then let let out a small sigh. "Fifteen minutes."

Though it wouldn't have mattered, the coffee break was ruined anyway.
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*Applause* Nicely written.

But yeah, I'm sure Jacob or Rob would've shown the new girl the ropes some time or another. I know the smaller Mcalister of the same name would like her, lol. Jacob's always been a cat person anyway.
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@Habibi359 I am delighted by this idea. It would be an interesting dynamic, since Rob still seems a bit wary of the supernatural. I have a feeling that Rob's going to walk away from his desk on more than one occasion and return to find a mug of coffee sitting there that wasn't there before. It may also be cold, half the time, as the person gifting it to him will never do it when he's actually in the room... Mandy's like a brownie; you do not actually mention the coffee, but if you accept the coffee, it's her signal to move on to step two in her circular friend-making process.

@vietmyke Your response made me grin! It may never come up aloud, but I think Mandy's going to be fascinated as much by the fact that Jacob's a father as by his magical talents. Like Rob, he might notice her occasionally appearing in the room he's in--seated far away, without making noise. A few days later, she might move to sitting a few desks away, still doing her own thing. If that goes well, she might sit a little closer, and on, and on, until... Well, suddenly, you have a cat. :P
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@lady horatio - Excellent work! You're in. :3

The cast now looks like:

Accepted for sure:

- Morgan Blackwood
- Robert Miller
- Jacob Mcalister
- Professor Emmaline Von Morganstern @Austronaut
- Amanda Staten @lady horatio

I'm going to be extending a grace period through a little after when I actually get the IC up - it may be closer to this evening than this afternoon, as I've been a bit more busy than I expected today. :3 Life is what happens when you're making other plans, and all that.

Now! You'll notice that there are five accepted characters. I am really hoping to cap the cast at six, or at the very most seven. There are some of you I that have PMs to respond to, and I'll get to that as soon as I can. However, really, 99% of my advice is in the first post of this thread. :3

I don't necessarily want you all to feel like you're in a Hunger Games-esque rush for the last spot, but...well...;)

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Now!

I have the outlines of a few "first posts" written up, since I'm hoping this game will go in "chapters," with a large, overarching plot connecting everything. Don't worry, each chapter should be pretty meaty and fun, and they're easy to connect to one another. :3 With that being said, let's have an informal poll:

To start this story, would you prefer:

- Vegetative State: A very quick, one-scene, sort-of"Monster of the Moment" that functions as a sort of rehearsal for the cast. This would be very analagous to a tutorial level in a video game, and will feed into the "first chapter" as chosen at my capricious whim.

- Festive Spirit: Diving directly into a case relating to ghosts, spirits, and an unpleasant discovery. Possibly set around Christmastime.

- Bad Romancer: Something is stalking Seattle's streets, leaving bodies behind. A new client says she doesn't believe the police's explanation. (Note: Will contain suicide and mental illness.)

- You Can't Spell "Occult" Without...: A couple of Priest and Hawthorne's agents are among those invited to an occult-themed party at a manor house away from the city, given by a grateful client. Things do not go as planned. May be Halloween or masquerade-themed.

Regardless of which one we pick, you'll be seeing what all of these look like, hopefully - and they feed into quite a few more stories I'm not telling you about yet. ;)

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Also, I think you can post your characters in the "characters" tab now. :3
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I'd definitely play any of 'em. At the moment "You Can't Spell "Occult" Without..." would be the most interesting one because of some interesting backstory possibilities for the PHI. At times it's nice to see how people are doing after the cases :D
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