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Ed Penior




Location: Asteroid
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"I do not." Ed said. At the same time, his voice carried a tone of exasperation. He smiled a little. "Nice to meet you, Frederick Flynn. My name is Edus Penior, but everyone calls me Ed. Yes, I am from Wales. Cardiff, to be exact." The last part held the weight of thousands of deaths at the hands of an alien attack. Most of his family had died in that attack. He took a hair from Flynn and added it to a jar, carefully labeling it with F. Flynn.

"Perry? May I have a hair in case you need healing and I cannot get to you?" She hadn't told him if he could have a hair of her's yet. They continued on.

"Hmm. That is a bit reassuring. But I don't know if I wouldn't put it past Magneto to have there be more fighting. We should be prepared for the possibility. We might not be attacked on sight, at least." Ed checked himself over to see if there were any new marks or something that might indicate that if the others showed up, they'd be discernable from the majority of the place.





Location: The Field (School Carnival) (Outside Agatha's Tent)
Skills: Enhanced Reflexes (Passive)
~First day fit~





Andy nodded. "Yeah, one of them was giving me 'advice.' I guess that's fine, but not in the first 30 seconds of meeting someone." Andy smiled a bit, wanting to tell Percy that she had literally bought all of her clothing in the 2020s. But with Madalyne there, she wasn't comfortable with saying it.

"It went about how expected. Well, a bit better than expected."She said to Madalyn, responding to her question about how the reading had gone. Her hand touched the pocket that held the key. "She gave me some good advice on how to deal with a major stressor in my life. And told me not to lose myself to trying to fit in."

She smiled as Zari joined them. Andy looked at the crown thing in her hand, curious about it. Percy headed into the tent, and she waved as he went in. She figured Zari would want to wait for him to come back out to continue their conversation.

"Oh, Zari. I want to show you what I found earlier with Leah. Or I suppose Leah knew about it, but it is cool. You'll find it neat."



Rose Buckner




Location: Inside Maleficent’s Castle
Skills: Boxing





"Fine, hand-to-hand it is." Rose said, securing her bow. Good thing she hadn't drawn another arrow. She moved over to where Rosalia was being nearly strangled by one of the guards and punched him. The man backed off. And Rose smiled brightly at him. "Why don't you pick a fight with someone else?"

"Rosalia, go." She reiterated. It hadn't been Rosalia's fault. The dude had gotten to her before she could move. To give her some time, Rose threw another punch. Apparently, the guy was actually paying attention this time. Not that Rose was the best at boxing, anyway. The bar's bouncer had taught her on quiet days.




Colby Jackson




Location: Rapunzel's Tower - Outside
Skills:


Cobly quite enjoyed the kiss from Maddie. He smiled back. "There is still the shower we both need. We can see if Merlin knows if there's a place for us to do that. I don't know how good the indoor plumbing is in this tower." The city had had running water. But this place was pretty removed.

He didn't want to go too far. The others could be back at basically any time. He noticed two of Robin Hood's men go inside the tower but didn't hear them. He did pause, watching, to see if they were bringing news of something the group would have to get involved in. Another dramatic thing. Some other fire they now had to deal with.

Location: Labyrinth
Skill:





Andy snapped awake, her hand on her dagger, ready to pull it into its complete form. She stood up and joined Madalyne. "What are they?" She asked. Horses didn't hiss. Also, the likelihood of normal horses in the Labyrinth felt basically impossible. She was no Posiden's kid so horses weren't her thing. She had Griffin. However, that was back at the camp. Part of her wished she had brought it along too.

She looked over to Damon to see if he knew anything. If anyone did, it stood to reason he would. However, Mary was someone who Andy trusted a lot with information. Mary had spent most of the summer and year leading up to this quest teaching her everything she needed to know about being a demigod. But obviously, there were still some gaps in her knowledge. At least she could read now.









Location: Hotel
Skills:




Niah simply waved off Jason. She missed her cot, but she was not going to risk sleeping on a bed at this point. It'd be too comfy, and she wouldn't want to get up ever again. Just sink into it and pass out. The first night back at camp after a quest was always like that. Also, she hadn't stayed in hotels normally while on quests, especially on the one with Nancy.

As Niah fell asleep, she decided she would see about getting an Iris message to Nancy and Mads and check in on them the next morning. She missed her friends. Jason and Stella were fine. But it wasn't the same. The hours on the train had been sent in near silence. But she remembered the train ride with Mads and Nancy. She had learned how to use the Mist on that trip. As she fell asleep, she dreamed of dragons, gold, and long stretches of road.


Ed Penior




Location: Asteroid
Skills:



"I agree." He said in response to Annie's mention of needing to be careful. They had no idea what this place was. At least they had an idea of where they were now, thanks to the Phoneix. Something Ed did not feel comfortable totally relying on. Having that with them was a bonus, but they couldn't trust it.

"That is a concern that has crossed my mind." Ed responded to Neil's voicing something that had been bothering him. He glanced at the new member, the non-X-Men member, of their group. At least it seemed he wasn't a totally unknown element. And that the group seemed to trust him. Well, he worked for SHIELD, so he had that going for him.

"If we are at risk of more fighting. I think I should get some hair samples from those I don't already have hair from." Ed started speaking directly to the SHIELD agent and the young woman who had just joined the X-Men, whom he hadn't really talked to yet. "I'm the group healer. However, I have to either touch you to do it or have a part of you. Hair is the easiest. If you are comfortable giving me a strand of hair, I can heal you in the heat of battle." Ed learned his lesson from the fight that sent them here. He needed to collect that now.






Location: The Field (School Carnival) (Outside Agatha's Tent)
Skills: Enhanced Reflexes (Passive)
~First day fit~





"Uh, nice to meet you." Andy smiled brightly. "I was getting worried if Zari had any other friends. I'm glad. I've met her parents; I didn't know they knew people here."

"But Zari might be better at telling the story." She didn't know if she should talk about it in front of Madalyne. So far, what she had said wasn't anything different than what Zari and Percy had said.

"Yeah, your friends are a bit intense." Andy nodded, shifting her attention to Madalyne. She couldn't remember if Madalyne was there for Andy's first interaction with the French-sounded guys and that group. "The first thing they basically said to me was to criticize my clothing. I like my clothing.



Rose Buckner




Location: Inside Maleficent’s Castle
Skills:





"I'm all for wanton destruction. Rosalia, you might want to get moving. Cassie, take the bag and go too. Flynn, do you have a fire source on you? If not, I do." She gestured to the gas canisters. Drew her bow and knocked an arrow. She didn't like the idea of being the last one out of the room, but if she had to. She was the one most capable of lighting the fire. Sure, it sent a shiver of fear down her spine, but she wasn't in a forest. There was a way out.

Rose fired an arrow. It hit one of the guards in the leg, and her mind pulled up. 'I was an adventurer once, too, till I took an arrow to the knee.' She had to suppress a smile so she didn't seem unhinged. "Gents, I think it would behoove you to let us past." She said, knocking another arrow.




Colby Jackson




Location: Rapunzel's Tower - Outside
Skills:


"Didn't Tangled get her into the princess club?" Colby shook his head. "Honestly, this place doesn't seem super Disneyfied. It's inconsistent." He shrugs. "Sometimes it feels like it is straight out of a Disney movie, other times Grimm."

"No need to apologize to me." Colby bumped Maddie gently. "I'm happy us just sitting here next to each other in silence if you want." He did wonder about all the pets. At least his cats were okay.

Location: Labyrinth
Skill:





"I've slept in worse. At least it smells nice here." Andy shrugged. She was tired. Quickly she finished the last few bites of her food. A part of her still didn't trust Damon, but she expected he at least wouldn't be stabbing her in the middle of the night.

She took the offered blanket and found a spot to lie down. She removed her backpack and adjusted it to be her pillow. It was not a good pillow since it was really only had a book and a box in it. The spare clothes were the only thing that might give any 'pillow-like' qualities.

"Chocolate, curl up with me." She called for her shadow hound, who curled up into the crook of her arm, providing additional warmth. Too bad he was too small to be a pillow.









Location: Hotel
Skills:




"Thank you." Niah took the key. With how bad their luck had been with eating, that seemed like it'd be inviting disaster if they ordered food. She led the way to the elevator and then to the room. She was thankful they could keep Arbor. They didn't really have the luxury of making a fuss if they couldn't.

"Alright. I'm gonna knock out. Stella, wake me up when you feel like you're going to sleep." Niah lay down on the floor, stealing a pillow and setting up a space to sleep. Taking off her shoes and placing her bag next to the bed. She put her invisible sword near at hand, in a place she could draw it without even having to stand up.





Location: The Field (School Carnival) (Agatha's Tent)
Skills: Enhanced Reflexes (Passive)
~First day fit~





Andy entered the tent, and like others before her, she would find that it was bigger on the inside, like it was straight out of Doctor Who. The space still managed to be cramped though, as Agatha was utilizing both the air and the ground to hold her many witchy artifacts. A gigantic panther hissed at Andy - well, at Andy's bag specifically - as she entered. The lit candles that were floating idly through the air along with tarot cards, crystals, and other assorted objects, were extinguished by an unseen force.

The old crone at the table looked past Andy with an air of disapproval and displeasure. "I was wondering when you were going to show your face again after that nasty business in Genosha... Selene."

"Oh, don't be such a dumb slut, Aggie!" Selene, the spirit inhabiting the doll in Andy's bag complained. "Why, you remind me of poor old Lot's wife - just one teeny tiny little peak and she turned to salt. Such a fucking drag."

"Should have guessed." Andy sighs and places the bag so Selene and Agatha can see each other. "Guess that makes my questions easier." She mumbles to herself. Andy looks around the room, taking it all in. She is a little surprised at the space of it all and gives the giant cat space. It might not actually be aggressive toward her, but she wasn't taking any chances. The already irritated Andy slumps in the chair.

At least the bickering in here wasn't directed toward her. Outside, it felt like the backstory to a teen drama movie. If she were lucky, it'd be a John Hughes film. Andy knew better than that. She was not lucky enough for this to be a John Hughes film. However, that didn't stop her mind from casting the group from outside into the parts of Breakfast Club. That Beanie girl was Molly Ringwald, obviously. The two fairly interchangeable French boys (why were there so many French-sounding people at an American school) were the jock and the nerd kid. She had no idea which was which. She somehow ended up in the role of Ally Sheedy's character Allison. She wasn't certain who Judd Nelson was yet, but if she ended up around the group much longer, she was sure to find out.

Agatha's eyes were focused on the doll, but then they drifted on over towards Andy. "That's an impressive acheron you have configured as... a doll," Agatha murmured. "If I were to guess, I would say it would belong in the private selection of the Sorcerer Supreme. And yet... Here it is. With you." Agatha tilted her head at Andy. The air hummed with magic. "I see. I'm sorry, child, for the circumstance of your birth."

"If you'd like to let me slip on out of this damp little thing, you can investigate this all you'd--" Selene started to say, before Agatha flicked her fingers and some sort of magic duct-tape appeared on the doll's mouth.

Of all the shows of magic, shutting up Selene was the most impressive thing anyone could have done. Andy sat up a little straighter. "Yeah, it's a bit of a story. I don't know it all because she keeps saying it isn't that interesting. And I ended up with her after Genosha." Andy gives a bit of a shrug there. "I figured one of us should be responsible. Since she so far hadn't been." Andy didn't even know if her biological father was living or not. At this point, she suspected not.

"I'm glad you're not one of those that are looking for her to free her." Andy knew that Selene had acolytes and followers. It hadn't been nearly long enough for them to forget about her. But Andy hoped the seventeen-year time jump would at least allow her time to get used to her new duty.

Agatha considered that for a moment. She elected to lie to this young girl. Truthfully, she might have freed Selene - if for no other reason than solidarity with her fellow eons old sorceress. Or perhaps one day, Agatha would be the one imprisoned inside an acheron, with Selene walking freely. "She will not be contained forever. Do you have a plan for what happens then?" Agatha asked Andy, attempting to size the girl up, see how much she had thought about this... Agatha doubted she had considered it more deeply than the immediate issue.

Andy can't help but sigh, a little defeated. "Not really. It took a dozen or so mutants last time. I was only able to buy time to do it. If you have any advice, I'd appreciate it." The anger at the kids from outside was being pushed away for the bigger worry. The whole reason she agreed to go to this school was for training. She needed it. Andy had never been properly trained in a fully mutant setting. Yeah, there had been bursts of it. The time at the gym was the first. Then the bit of time she had had living under Magneto's roof. But everything had happened so fast between that and the end of Genosha. Everything before the gym had been nothing but oppression. Using her powers had been risking prison or worse. This new world where she was free to use her powers in a school setting. It was better than she could have anticipated.

"You could bury her in the heart of a sun, but that would do nothing. You could enchant the acheron with the finest spells in the universe, bid the favor of all the gods, and it would do nothing. Time will see all locks rusted and broken, and Selene has nothing but time," Agatha reasoned. "People like her - people like us, child... We will always come back. It is as inevitable as the sun rising in the sky or the cool embrace of the moon at night."

"Were I you, I would wash my hands of this situation, and let inevitabilities be inevitabilities... But if you are not willing to turn a blind eye, then the best you can hope for is that you can change someone who is unchanging - that you can rehabilitate Selene and show her a better path."

Well, Andy could dream. "I might as well try." She shrugged. Andy glanced at the bag. She had a flash of anger as she thought about how much of her life had been destroyed because of her mother. Her childhood. Her time on Genosha. The memory of the bird pecking her until she drained it of life swam to the forefront of her memory. Then, of course, now her time at high school, in what she had hoped would be relatively normal.

"I had been giving these gifts out after the reading, but I believe beforehand is appropriate in this case," Agatha then ventured. She opened up a small portal in the air and stuck her arm through it, reaching and fumbling around, before pulling it back out with a small key. She set the key down on the table in front of Andy. "Should it ever be too much, insert this key into any door, open it, and throw the acheron through quickly. It will send her tumbling into a black hole."

Andy stared at the key for a moment. Could she even trust that she wouldn't be tempted to use it? A part of her was ready to use it now. But that would be breaking the promise she had made. Finally, she leaned forward, picked it up, and put the key into her pocket. "Thank you." She supposed she should ask a question now. Mostly what she had wanted to know had been answered. Eventually, Selene would be free.

"I'm not sure what to ask. I feel like any of the questions I might have asked seventeen years ago seem silly now. I've met Zari and traveled through time with her; I don't want to know if we don't work out. I want to be happy. I know who my mom is. I know what my future holds, mostly. What sort of questions have been asked so far?" She expected they'd be trite, but maybe it'd give her inspiration.

"Ah, it has mostly been what you would expect. People wish to know of who they will become, what star crossed love they are fated to have, and whether their abusive parents still stalk them from the shadows," Agatha explained. "Most of your classmates are destined for tragedy. Such is the life of a hero."

Andy knew the answers to most of those questions, or at least the variants that matched her life. She also completely expected her life to be a tragedy in the end. That was why she wanted to be happy now. "Well, I'll become what I must. I'll try to make Zari happy, and if we don't work out, that is sad. I want us to. As for parents...well, we both know the answer to that. Alright, I suppose I'll ask this: Can I make a place for myself among this generation? Will I always feel like I don't belong, or will I find a way to make it work?" Andy didn't want to be an outsider. She wanted friends. She couldn't really call it friends her own age since most of her current classmates had been born after the fight on Genosha. Or in the case of the older students shortly before.

"Have you been educated in the arcane arts, Andy?" Agatha asked. "You have the makings of a sorceress - a pity that you are enrolled here and not at Strange Academy, I see much potential in you..." She trailed off, before snapping her fingers and the tarot cards suspended in the air began to dance. They moved in strange bizarre patterns - glyphs, almost - before three of them settled down on the table in front of Agatha and Andy (and Ebony and Selene, who was trying to speak but was muffled from the magical gag). The three cards drawn were, from left to right: the Six of Wands Reversed, the Magician, and the Queen of Pentacles Reversed.

"Sometimes, the Cards answer a question other than the one that is asked. That is always important to an astute young witch to keep in mind. I have drawn a simple three card spread for you, each representing past, present, and future. Witches work in threes - for instance, Maiden, Mother, and Crone. There are fundamentally two types of cards - the Major Arcana, the Fool's journey, which deals with spiritual forces, things spinning out of your control. And then the Minor Arcana, the cards of the four suits, who detail more commonplace elements of your destiny."

"In the past, you have the Six of Wands Reversed. Wands represent energy, motivation, passion, creativity - they are the burning fire of life. I see here that you have a private achievement, a success that you were unwilling to share with others. It is a sort of confidence that sets you apart from others, one that pushes you to dwell in the shadows. An outsider, an outcast, an exile."

"In the present, you have the Magician - this is a card of the Major Arcana. Recall, this means this is a major spiritual force from the universe. The Magician is the first visited by the Fool, for she holds all of the tools - she can achieve anything that she desires, she is perfectly capable and inspired. In the context of your question, I would say this indicates that you have everything you need - that if you wish to fit in then it will be so. Do not change yourself. You are sufficient. You are enough."

"Now, the future... You have the Queen of Pentacles, Reversed. Pentacles - otherwise called coins - typically deal with more material goods and attachments. Your coins are slipping from your grasp, yet they are all you can see. You are falling from your throne, falling from grace. It appears to me that the Cards are warning that you may lose yourself in the pursuit of fitting in... Be wary of who you choose to trust, Andy. Genosha welcomed Selene and now the island is but dust."

Andy took in what Agatha said. It took her a moment to process it all. She wasn't sure what achievement she had that she was hiding. There wasn't much to be proud of in her past if she was honest. There was relief that Andy could fit in without having to change herself. Something she felt the students here might pressure her to do. She didn't want to change. Becoming friends with Zari had made Andy more comfortable with herself. She didn't fear herself like before meeting any of the Mutant Underground. Zari had helped with that, but intrinsically she hadn't changed. If she decided to be friends with the group she had just met, they might try to get her to conform, according to the third card, that was dangerous. She didn't want to lose herself. She had only recently felt sure of who she was.

Finally, Andy nodded. "Thank you. That is a lot to think about. But I think it will help me. I appreciate your advice." Andy started to stand. The key weighed heavily in her pocket. "You said I had the potential for the Arcane arts. It isn't something I have had much interest in. I know it is there in me, but I haven't been trained at all. I am taking the Eldritch Magic class." How could Andy explain that she was afraid of learning magic? Afraid of becoming her mother or a puppet for her. That matched the last card in a way Andy wasn't certain she could express. She glanced at the bag. "I don't want to become...I don't want to be used." She finally said. It was the best that she could explain.

"There are as many kinds of witches as there are stones on the Earth," Agatha said, after a brief moment of silence. "Even if you were to study in magic, specialize in the dark arts, you would be a witch of your own. No two of us, however seemingly alike, are truly so. And no one can rob you of your power unless you allow it to be so."

Andy nodded again. "Thank you. I will do my best." That's all anyone could do. Andy picked up the backpack and then exited the tent, the sun and heat reminding her that this was Southern California. She regretted a bit wearing pants instead of shorts.


Ed Penior




Location: Astroid
Skills:



As Ed came to consciousness, he waited a moment before sitting up. Listening to the voices to determine if they were friendly or if he had to be on guard. Quickly it became apparent it was at least some of the group. He sat up. His body felt a little stiff, but he didn't hurt. The group comprised those who had won their fights at the mansion, Mary, Bethany, Neil, and himself. As well as a few from the mall, Mira, Annie, and one of the new people he hadn't talked to yet. From the conversation, he figured the three of them had won their fights too.

"While we were fighting, Pyro mentioned that he was trying to get to Paradise. I have a feeling this," Ed gestures around the room. "Must be connected." Ed slides off the bed he had been on. "Not sure how I feel about a place that we had to fight to get into being called Paradise." Ed had gotten lucky with Toad. He would have lost if it had been someone more powerful.
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