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"What d'you reckon, halfway down?"

The senior guide chewed the inside of his cheek thoughtfully as he gazed down the mountain and then back up again, eyes narrowed against the reflection of the sun's rays off the snow's white brilliance. Eventually he nodded in agreement, casting his gaze back along the line of cadets trudging on past them. Many were worse for ware, exhausted from the climb up the previous night and many suffering the ill-effects of their first taste of alcohol. Veterans and guides trudged along at intervals, chivying them on, all the while staring up the mountain for any sign of danger; especially when they were furthest between safe zones.

"We'll be out of the danger zone before long. We could take a break then, some of the kids look like they need it."

As he spoke one of the cadets a few paces from them wobbled and fell with a curse, nursing a leg with a pained grimace on their face. Some of his fellows stopped to check on him, kneeling down the in the snow to look at the injury. Shaking his head, the veteran guide looked back up the mountain again. And froze.

"Attention!" He roared, swinging his companion around and pointing towards the cadets before them. "Take that group to the next rest stop. We'll pull back to the previous one. Go!" He didn't need to point out the red trail of smoke from a flare above them, an early warning from the team still at the cabins, as the other guides had all looked up the moment he shouted to them all. There was a whirlwind of activity as the guides and veterans shoved cadets in one direction or another before charging up to the designated safe area themselves.

Moments after they began the ground began to tremble slightly under their feet, the tremor growing in strength and soon followed by a deep rumbling from above. Anyone looking up the mountain could soon see the white mist of an approaching avalanche, followed by the massive landslide of snow which carried stone and trees and any other obstacles in its path down at terrifying speed.





Lauren Jones


She had been walking alongside Mora, Jade behind them, when the small girl yelped out and struggled with the other cadet who had fallen upon her. While amusing, the anger on Jade's face was less so but she seemed more embarrassed than angry at the boy whose face was pale from whatever plagued him; Lauren suspected it was probably alcohol the previous evening causing his misfortune. Everything was in hand so she hiked her pack and continued on, the others would catch up and she didn't want to lose the rhythm she had been getting into. Although she herself had not partaken in as much drinking the previous night her body was still sore from the strain of the hike and her general lack of proper sleep wasn't helping much either.

When the call came for them to seek shelter she span around, her first instinct to look for Mora and Jade but they were both further behind her and closer to the rest area. She began to head towards them when she heard someone yelling for help behind. Pausing a moment she saw a boy who had fallen over in the snow struggling to stand, limping after the others who were leaving him in their rush to get to safety themselves. The trembling under her feet was growing stronger but she couldn't leave someone behind.

She ran back, pulling an arm of the boy over shoulders and setting up after the others who were some distance away already. Behind her she could hear more cries of confusing and please for aid, others who had perhaps fallen or were nursing sprains or other injuries, but she couldn't slow down to help anyone else. Putting the thought that she was abandoning fellow cadets out of her mind she focused only on trudging up the mountain to the safe area, half carrying the injured cadet who was whimpering every time they put their right foot down.

"Look, nearly there. You can see the posts." She breathed, nodding up the incline to where one of the posts marking the safe areas was just visible, a steep wall where the path doubled back on itself as it wound further into the mountains protecting the area from any land slips. Putting on a spurt of speed and ignoring the cry of her muscles, as well as the thundering sound of the approaching avalanche, Lauren began to see the others, sitting down or resting their hands on knees, panting from their sudden run back up the mountain.

Then something hard cracked against the side of her head and sent her reeling, pulling the cadet she was aiding with her. A white and red mist of snow and blood spread across her vision before that went blank, pain searing through her skull and drowning out all sound with just a high pitched whine taking its place. She felt herself stumble a few steps before falling into the snow, the world feeling as if it were spinning around her although she couldn't see anything, the pain blanking out everything but her adrenaline too high to let her lose consciousness.

Blood gushed from the gash across the side of her head, above the ear, flooding down her face and covering her left eye before pooling into the snow and turning it red in a halo underneath her head. Subconsciously a part of her acknowledged that a head wound would always bleed heavily but she was in no state to evaluate the seriousness of her injury. If the stone that had struck her had not been covered in snow from its brief tumble down, dislodged by the mountain shuddering from the avalanche's advance, then she would have been killed instantly.

She felt numb all over with the contrast of the warmth of her blood on the left of face against cold of the snow on the right strangely acute. She could feel the approach of the avalanche, though, through the rumbling in the mountain that shuddered through her body which refused to obey her. Every time she tried to move the wrong limb juddered, she panicked as her legs flailed uselessly when she tried to push herself up on her arms, unable to even crawl up the mountain to safety.

Just as she began to give up hope she felt strong arms grab her, pulling her up the slope rapidly just as the thundering shudder of the avalanche reached a crescendo. Whoever her rescuer was propped her up against the mountain face. Her vision was beginning to return but it was blurry, she was barely able to make out individuals let alone faces or features that would identify the people around her. She still couldn't hear, the whining sound still blocking her ears and the pain was numbing her entire mind and body, barely allowing her to think.

"My bag... poultice... bandages...." She whispered, unable to hear her own voice but sure it was inaudible over whatever noise the avalanche was making, her head rolling from side to side as if her neck couldn't sustain its weight any longer. "Press hard... stop bleeding...." She was reciting instructions drilled into her memory years before, not consciously able to structure her thoughts helpfully. Before long her eyes rolled back into her head which lolled to the side, threatening to tip her over if not for the weight of her bag holding her in place. The adrenaline levels in her body had levelled off and unconsciousness took her into its black abyss.
Arthur Seymour

Room -> Lounge

Interacting with:@CyanideSweetie@ghastlyinc@SheriffLlama@KimmiNinja


A quick shower to rid himself of the chlorine smell, a new shirt and trousers and he was ready to dive back into the fray. The folders he decided to leave in his room. There was no telling what powers were going to exhibit themselves in the near future, he could hardly control or explain his own, and it was unlikely that the facility administrators would permit him access to the digital copies of his students' work, should the worst happen. He slipped out into the corridor, noticing a heaviness in his muscles and pressing down on his mind; either the stress of the entire environment was beginning to take its toll or the combination of the heavy workout earlier along with the sudden ignition of his power was proving a bit much for one day.

As he got closer to the lounge he could already hear the sounds of chaos, screams followed by some heavy banging ricocheting down the corridor. He noticed Bynie, changed into different clothes since her escapade in the pool, lurking by the doorway as if waiting for the commotion to die down inside. Approaching her from behind in such a way as to not take her by surprise, he offered her a smile and then walked into the room, braced for whatever he was about to see.

Cassius was behind the bar, eyes scrunched up with hands pressed over his ears; Eli was standing over some damaged sound equipment with the remnants of a stool in his hands and looking a little sheepish and Eliza was sitting on a sofa and looking a little recovered after her earlier outburst in the pool. It appeared the others had still not made their way there but Arthur judged that it was for the better, if there was this much trouble with so few of them in the room then having them all present would be uncontrollable. Arthur gestured to the stool in Eli's hand and raised an eyebrow in question.

"Managed to slay a speaker system, did we?" He asked, looking at sparks still spitting from the equipment. Crossing the room and stepping pass Eli he flicked a switch off at the wall and pulled the plug for the system out, dropping it to the floor with his eyes on the others in the room as if to suggest they should have thought of the same solution. "We need to start being smarter about what we're doing here or else we'll be in trouble. I doubt the administrators here have infinite patience for us." He circled to behind the bar and picked up a bottle of 10 Year Old Laphroiag, pouring himself a glass and taking a seat on one of the bar stools.

"So, let's try and work out what powers we have and any potential dangers we pose one another. I, for example, should probably avoid the pool area while others are swimming lest something occur as my power appears to be something in the field of hydrokinesis. That is, of course, assuming that we believe the existence of these powers and that it's not all a very elaborate ruse by those who brought us here."
@Dynamo Frokane

I'm currently on holiday so it may take me a while to get a sheet up. I'm also working out a balance between other RPs I'm in, don't wait up on me as I'm not 100% sure whether I will have time to properly commit here.


Pandemonium.

If it had just been him and the weird water structure then Arthur could have coped, kept everything under control and calm. Then Bailey was shouting about making someone numb and apparently only infuriating his uncomprehending victim with Eliza soon stumbling into the room and slurring heavily as if she was under the effects of a heavy anaesthetic. Soon the pool was feeling crowded, a couple of new faces alongside nearly everyone else he had met in the facility so far and all talking without really listening to one another, the emotions rising to a fever pitch.

The noise all around him was distracting and he was struggling to focus on any one thing, trying to work out how he could calm things down but every time he was about to make an attempt someone else would come in and the cycle of shock would begin again. He noticed Sienna had come to get a closer look at the helix and, perhaps because he had overheard her teasing Bailey, he suddenly became aware of how attractive she was. Blinking, he forced himself to focus and watched as she reached to touch the helix, opening his mouth to warn against doing anything potentially dangerous, but stopped when a bolt of what looked like lightning sliced through the structure. He recoiled slightly as did the young woman, yelling phonetic alphabetic jargon as she did so; if he were less distracted he might perhaps have made a comment.

"You okay?" He asked, crouching down and looking her over briefly for any injury beyond any wounded pride. Out of all of them he was concerned the least for her, having a military background giving him a sense of her being reliable and stoic where others may struggle to remain calm. Still, this was hardly within the usual expectations of military personnel and would make them all question how well they knew themselves. "Maybe we should go somewhere less dangerous than the pool." He reached out to put a comforting hand on her shoulder but received a shock when their skin touched, making him retract his hand suddenly, shaking the sudden sting away.

Should've seen that one coming.

Standing up he looked over the continuing chaos and sighed inwardly, trying to raise his voice above the others'. "Alright, I think everyone needs to slow-" He was interrupted by another of their number walking in and promptly falling into the pool awkwardly. Concerned, Arthur strode over to the edge of the pool where she had fallen and slid in, ignoring the others and their commotion, and reached into the relatively shallow water to pull the fallen woman up to the surface. "And breathe. Come on, let's get you out." He held her firmly with one arm and swam smoothly to the edge of the pool, lifting himself out while retaining a hold on her before pulling Bynie from the pool and setting her down on the side safely.

Ignoring the fact that his clothes were now sopping wet, Arthur stood up and looked over them all, still in a state of loss and chaos. The facility administrators had shown no incentive to intervene and he was sure that they were watching, probably hoping for more data by emotions running high and unveiling their powers at a higher rate. Something about that presumed attitude irked Arthur and a stubborn desire to maintain discipline rose within him.

He clapped his hands loudly twice, the sound echoing loudly around the pool and cutting through the crowding voices. "Calm". He commanded, turning his gaze over them all. Some wore expressions of wonder, others looked manic while others were panicked or angry and every single emotion they were experiencing was understandable under the circumstances. "We need to think about what's going on and take steps to keep us all safe. This isn't the best place for that."

He glanced at his watch, the face beaded with water but the hands still moving smoothly around, keeping time. It was still early afternoon, before four o'clock, but the time of day was difficult to tell in the facility and he only had the figures on their alarm clocks to go by. "We should meet up in the lounge in fifteen minutes and work out what's going on and maybe establish some rules. And maybe change." He gestured at himself with a self-deprecating smile before heading over to the kitchen area and finding a towel to dry his hands on. Grabbing the folders he had brought in with him off the desk he headed out of the room, leaving the others to work out whether they would agree to follow his thoughts or not.
Reporting in, sir!
Lauren Jones

Interacting with Mora @HecateProxy and Jade @wolverbells


Immersed in her success and attempting to encourage the fierce but small flame of pride burning in her chest, Lauren didn't hear Mora creeping up behind her and almost cried out as the girl's strong arms wrapped around her in an iron grip. She struggled at first, kicking bursts of powdery snow up into the air but unable to break free from the other girl, until she heard her voice and stopped almost immediately. The pain and the worry were naked in Mora's voice and she could feel slight tremors in her friend's body, pressed up against hers, as she struggled to control her emotions.

For a moment they stayed that way until Mora let her go and she took a step forwards before turning around, eyeing her friend in concern. The thought that her actions could be misread in such a way hadn't even crossed her mind for a second and the realisation that what she had shared with the other girl, the burdens she had piled upon her, hit home truly for her. This wasn't about her sharing her fears, her self-loathing and seeking help just so that she could better fight her own battles; it was about working through them together with Mora who shared some of those troubles too.

There was silence between them, Mora about to start speaking and then thinking better of it, Lauren unwilling to interrupt her friend and unsure of what she could say that hadn't already been said. In the end, Mora drew her back into an embrace, head resting on her shoulder and arms wrapped around her.

"I need you with me, you dummy."

Lauren drew Mora closer to her, tightening their embrace and laying a hand on the back of her friend's head, stroking her hair but unsure of how to respond. What did this mean? Was it an answer to her feelings? It was too vague, she decided, to be taken at face value. Mora was never one to beat around the bush and would tell her flat out how she felt rather than drop hints in hope of starting up a conversation through which she could reveal any attraction between them. Still, the sentiment thrilled her and she smiled, indulging in the potential behind those words even if it ended up being a mere illusion.

"I'm not going anywhere, Ra. Least of all away from you." Reluctantly she pulled free of their embrace, not wanting to attract too much attention from any early rising cadets or observant veterans and put Mora in an awkward position. Gesturing at the cliff behind them she sighed. "I'm sorry, Ra. I didn't think how... it might seem. I was getting rid of it. The last bottle. The one I gave you." Her pride was returning and she couldn't help but grin, growing more animated and dancing on the balls of her feet. "I threw it off - no idea where it is now and I don't care! Sure, it was hard and for a moment I wanted to go find it but it's gone! Maybe I'm not free yet but it's a start."

In her excitement she grabbed Mora's hands, pumping her arms up and down with her face close to her friend's but she was unconscious to any awkwardness it might cause, too caught up in her own excitement was she. "I could be strong 'cause of you, Ra! You helped, just by listening. Oh, I don't know how I can explain how much it meant, for you to not judge me. I feel like... like before, y'know. And stronger!"

She laughed, swinging her friend round with her and then pointing towards the main cabin. "We should get some food, I forgot we didn't eat. Sort of my fault, that. Sorry. Let's go now though, while no one else is up." Nothing worried her right then, the exhilaration of victory over herself overriding her fatigue from lack of sleep, and she pulled Mora away from the cliff with her, a wide grin spread across her face.

Spotting a familiar, small, figure walking away from the cabins she veered on an intercept course. She was worried that they, she, had been ignoring Jade too much recently, so consumed with her own troubles was she. Vowing not to leave any of her friends by the wayside any longer, she swooped in and grabbed Jade's hand, ignoring the smaller girl's protestations. "Come on, we're getting something to eat, Jade!" She laughed again, pulling the two girls towards the main cabin with an exuberance she hadn't shown dwelt within her at any time during the last two years




Some of the cadets were up but most were still within their cabins, either deep in an alcohol fuelled sleep or else suffering its morning aftereffects. Whatever their reason for staying in bed, they soon regretted it as the veteran soldiers pushed their way into the cabins, roaring at the cadets.

"Sleep time's over - get your asses to the mess hall! You have five minutes!" They tossed any particularly sleepy looking cadets from their bunks to wake them up fully, standing and watching over the young would-be soldiers as they hurriedly pulled on winter coats and boots and then shuffled from their cabins, bowed under the hard, watchful gazes of the veterans.

Inside the Mess Hall, Sano and Jay soon found their fight broken up as a soldier easily stepped between them, backhanding each of them across the face and sending them reeling to the floor with the surprising force of the simple blow. With nothing said to them, they were dragged to different tables and sat down forcefully with a plate of food pushed in front of them, regardless of whether they had eaten already or not. Soon after other cadets filtered into the cabin in various states of wakefulness but were pushed and organised by the veterans until they were all sitting with steaming food and drinks of tea before them.


"You have thirty minutes to eat and prep. Assemble in the square with your packs and be ready to go immediately - you will be leaving as one group overseen by us. Your mission is to make it the bottom of the hill, find any sign of those who never made it here last night, and avoid any unforeseen dangers." One of the older veterans, for Schulz was apparently absent from the camp, stalked between the tables and yelled the orders out at them as the cadets ate, stopping occasionally either for emphasis or to keep those around him alert. "At times you may enter battle without proper intel so you will value you it more when you know the dangers before you which extend beyond the presence of Titans! Yesterday the cold and visibility was your enemy - today it will be heat and avalanche! Conditions are perfect after last night's snow fall for any small thing to trigger one so be on the alert. You will get further instructions upon assembly!"

Within the thirty minutes the cadets stood uneasily in the square between the cabins. The previous night they had sat around drinking and laughing with the veterans but now they were surrounded by cold and professional soldiers who had no time for disobedience or weakness. They had watched ever aspect of the cadets' preparations, escorting them to cabins and watching over them so that no time was wasted in getting their gear together. A lot of them looked unwell, still suffering from the night before or struggling with a rushed breakfast, but they were there and stood firmly at attention as the apparent commander of the small camp stood at the front and barked out his instructions.

"You will head down the mountain with a guide at the front to take you the quickest and safest route down. After that there will be one guide for every dozen of you. Stay together as one group but should anything happen you report to your nearest guide and follow their instructions to the letter." He was striding between the ranks of cadets now, glaring around at them all as he continued. "On your way down you will notice stop points ringed with wooden stakes. These are safe areas, zones designate to be the least likely affected in the event of an avalanche. This is not definite. Follow the instruction of those guiding you and, should you find yourself separate from them, use your own sense and instincts. Do not stop and do not walk across any areas destabilised by an avalanche."

He walked back to the front and faced the cadets, staring them down for a while before turning to nod at the experience guide nearest him who turned and began to walk towards the entrance to the camp. Orders were called and the cadets began to file after him, two or three abreast, guides taking up positions at regular intervals with the sun beating down dangerously hard. It's bright rays no longer illuminated a beautiful vista but instead cast doubt and danger upon the mountain face.
@Stabby

That looks like a decent character. If we open submissions again I'll give you a holler.
@Stabby

I'm afraid we are full, I was looking to take one on (two at most - which we have done now). I may re-open submissions again later on as I like to keep things fresh. I'll let you know if we come to that.
As previously discussed, you have my intention, sir!
Arthur Seymour

Lounge and Pool

Interacting with:@Aquanthe@HecateProxy Introducing: @Ornatur


"Good afternoon all! Firstly, congratulations on the successful completion of your first testing sessions!" The sound of clapping clearly sounded through the intercom system, echoing oddly around the vast and mostly empty facility. "Tomorrow will be more of the same and we'll gradually ramp it up but first y'all need to rest up so the afternoon is yours! Oh, and there are a couple of new faces joining us today who took a bit longer to get here. If you see them make sure they feel at home." A long beep and the intercom fizzled out, the short announcement now delivered.

Arthur had been leaning back in his chair, still alone in the lounge, listening to the peppy researcher and letting his mind blank out from his intense focus on marking. It was something he had always enjoyed, reading through the work his students put so much effort into and helping them to improve where necessary, cheer them on where they had done well. Some small part of him had suspected the papers had been faked for his benefit, to make him feel more at home and trust the facility administrators more, but the work was recognisably that of his students; he could spot the quirks and where they had specifically tried to act on advice he had given them from their last piece.

So distracted was he that he nearly missed the odd sight of the remnants of his tea spiralling out of the mug in a form of double helix, twisting in and around itself as it rose until its structure stood nearly double the height of the mug. As soon as he noticed it, taking a double-take to make sure he wasn't just seeing things in his peripheral vision, the helix collapsed and tea sploshed down mostly into the mug, some onto the table.

Leaping to his feet, Arthur looked into the mug, picking it up tentatively and examining its exterior but there was no device, no trick set up to create such a strange phenomenon. He say down again cautiously, his mind drifting as it attempted to untangle what had just happened and produce an explanation. This time, when the helix rose again he caught sight of it immediately as well as feeling a subtle press on his consciousness. He tried to explore the sensation more but the helix collapsed again and the feeling was gone.

Unable to focus on his work anymore he gathered the papers together and headed back to his room to drop them off. As he passed the pool area he could hear the quiet splashes of swimmers and paused, considering his options, and decided to find out what was going on. It helped that there would be a large body of water, he needed to find out what was going on and see if it was related with this 'powers' tale they were being given by the administrators or whether he was simply going mad.

The pool was large, with plenty of lights under the water to illuminate it clearly should the users want to dim the other lights to cast the illusion of night swimming. From where he entered he could see a diving board to the right end of the pool and to his left there was a carpeted seating area, set back from the pool a safe distance, with chairs and tables set out and what looked like a small kitchen area behind that. In the pool he could just about make out Bailey and Sienna, apparently oblivious to one another as they swam.

Shrugging to himself, Arthur turned to the left and made his way to the seating area and laid his papers onto a table and set about finding the kettle and what supplies were in the fridge to restock his tea reserves. That small, but vital, task completed, he turned back to the pool and walked to the edge, looking down into the water and trying to grasp the illusive sensation he had detected before but it refused to be summoned again and he grunted in frustration, turning back away and sitting down at his chosen table and took a sip from his tea.

And there it was again, a niggling in the back of his mind, a curious sensation not dissimilar to when one felt like they were being watched. His eyes shot to the mug in his hand but there were no abnormalities there this time. Frowning, he put the mug down and turned towards the pool.

"Oh sweet Lord..." He stood up, as if dazed, and walked towards the edge of the pool where a towering double helix rose from the corner closest to him, almost reaching the ceiling in its colossal majesty. Each tube of water looked to be as thick as his arm and he could clearly see the smoothness of the water although it shimmered often, as if unstable and about to crash down at any moment. Calling to the others he pointed at the double helix, still maintaining its form next to him. "Just to check... you guys can see this too, right?"
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