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Current Two 4+ year long RPs completed within 20 days of each other - now THAT'S what we're talking about!
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Congratulations to the cast of the Gifted, we just finished our RP after almost four years! Excelsior!
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It's official - accepted an offer and I am going to grad school next year! :) #DrMorose
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Congratulations to the Gifted for hitting 500 IC posts and to Darke Magyk for completing the RP! Excelsior!
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I graduated from college today~
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Pronouns: She/Hers
Languages: English, French
Current Bio Theme: Beelzebub / Good Omens
Previous Bio Themes: Lorna Dane; Sylvie Laufeydattir; Ahsoka Tano; Harley Quinn; Mood Board / Wanda Maximoff; Bernadette Rostenkowski; Fiona Goode; Sally; Scott Lang; Felicity Smoak; Nico Minoru; The Frost Triplets; Gertrude Yorkes; Violet Harmond; Clint Barton; Lorna Dane; Selesia Upitiria; James March; Tony Stark; Olivia Moore; Harley Quinn

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Runa Johansson

Location: Hotel Valhalla
Skills: N/A

Runa nodded, a bit surprised that they didn't actually know the location - she thought Dalisay must have known, as she could see it. She also didn't know if they were really the right people to deal with this situation - surely there was someone more qualified to deal with Loki? They had only done it last time as the Norns had pretty much expressly said it had to be them. She pondered that as they headed out of the elevator and into the Feast Hall. She saw her father sitting at the Thanes' table and Runa felt a little strange - she was still getting used to having a father in general. The god thing was just another hurdle.

He seemed happy - they had saved everyone, but it was ultimately meaningless - especially if Loki escaped. Everyone was telling the Thanes what had happened, and Runa didn't feel the need to add anything. Time was of the essence. If they were somehow the only ones qualified to stop Loki, then they needed to move quickly rather than stand around talking about how much they needed to do something.






Genosha: July 31st, 2021 - 6:20 AM


Veil & Casper & Sunshine


Location: Hellfire Manor
Skills: Mediumship

Casper grinned stupidly at James' apology, just happy to have his husband back - and he was momentarily distracted from the matter of the missing ghost (Ben). "Aww, babes, you don't need to apologize for that - you know I like things a little rough," Casper cooed, winking slightly. "I think we could really add that into our new rotation, it was definitely scary sexy - mostly sexy, in a sexy way, you know? Did I mention it was sexy?" Of course, as happy as he was, not everyone was having a great time right now. Case in point...

Veil's blood turned as cold as ice - for a moment, she looked for Sapphire, expecting to see the specter of her best friend hovering over her. But Sapphire wasn't there. And neither was Feedback. An involuntary shudder went through Veil's body, as her form flickered in and out of visibility. "I... Was she alone?" Veil asked, the words feeling foreign in her mouth. It had been hard enough to lose her best friend - but Feedback was a child. She hadn't lived.

Veil bit her lip, nodding as Echo explained what happened. She had a horrific image in her mind of an army of faceless people surrounding Feedback, ripping her to shreds. "You did what you could," Veil reassured her brother, but her words felt empty. She hadn't been there. She couldn't have known that every possible option was pursued to save Feedback. She just had to trust - and she did, she did trust them. If anything, Veil blamed herself for this failure. If they had left Genosha when they awoke, Feedback would still be alive...

Magneto was similarly stunned, although his feelings weren't tinged with grief. He never said it, but Wanda had always been his favorite child. To learn that she had changed the world to fit his vision... It made him reevaluate the abrupt ending of their relationship. She was an Avenger now, pregnant and married to a robot. What had changed? And if he had had so much power, how had things come back to normal? "ืžื™ืจื ื“ื”, ื™ื“ืขืช ืขืœ ื–ื”?" Magneto asked Moneta in soft Hebrew. There was a certain tenderness to his words, a sensitivity - a feeling of betrayal. Selene was watching them closely, clearly understanding the words Magneto had spoken - this was definitely a fun soap opera for her.

"Oh my gosh, sometimes I forget how weird WandaWorld was, especially at the end when you were--" Casper began to blurt, before catching himself in time. "Right, you probably don't want him to know, my bad. I'll be quiet." He listened to the stuff people were saying about the Vault, but it honestly was confusing him. It reminded him of when his dad used to give him lectures about things like homo superior or whatever - when all Casper had wanted to do was chase butterflies. "I thought the Vault was like a Disney thing where they hid all their old racist movies?"

Sunshine groaned. "It's a miracle you can even walk, Casper," she complained. Marrow snorted ever so slightly. "It's a magic space where time goes faster, right? That's all it is. It's not a place with movies. If you took half a second to stop thinking about fucking James, you'd be able to pick up context clues." She was harsher with him than she needed to be, but Sunshine was having a bad day. Her best friend had died. And for a moment, she thought that her wife had died too. She didn't have patience for Casper being Casper.

Selene sighed a bit, sensing that the topic had changed from something fun and interesting to something boring and old. "Oh yes, those pesky Children of the Vault," Selene complained. "They ruin everything fun and worthwhile. Honestly, I thought Reeva had gotten rid of the last of them," she commented. The Inner Circles of the various Hellfire Clubs talked to each other and as a member of the NYC branch, Selene was at many parties with the DC group and had heard about Reeva's assassination of one of the Children not too long ago.

"Ego sum omnium mater, deliciae. Ego sum vetustissima mutant," Selene then interjected into Max and Andy's conversation.

"So..." Polaris trailed off, before deciding she didn't want to deal with everyone here. She'd much rather fight something. Maria's arrows were already abandoned on the ground near Casper, so she didn't move a finger to redirect them. Instead, Polaris went in the direction Zarina and the others had gone, finding the opened passageway entrance on the second floor.

"... So, um, secret passageway then?" Pixie commented, her wings fluttering nervously.

"I'll stay here, just in case anyone... You know," Elixir explained.


Polaris descended the stairs, until she caught up with Zarina. At the bottom of the stairs, there was a metal door, which Polaris flicked and it fell over, clattering on the ground. It looked like a maze of hallways and doors, with shining fluorescent lights and bright white walls and floors. The only thing that broke up the monotony was a smeared blood trail going to the right. "Don't get in the way," Polaris told Valkyrie numbly.
In What If? 3 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay


Jade Cornish


"Seriously?! You've got to be fucking kidding me," Jade complained, as Abyss turned out to contain an actual black hole inside of his chest. She looked around quickly, her brain going into hyperdrive as she calculated the best way to deal with him. They needed a way to 1) knock him out and 2) take care of the black hole, but she unfortunately wasn't an astrophysicist. But assuming the black hole was part of his mutant power, maybe getting rid of the source would settle things. Jade made sure she had a decent grip on her angel blade as she moved towards Abyss, even with the sucking force of the black hole threatening to draw her in. She slipped and fell to the ground, managing to keep a hold of her blade, as she was drawn closer to the black hole.

But it worked in her favor, as it got her closer to Abyss. She popped up, using her natural acrobatic skills, and stabbed Abyss with her dagger. She had been aiming for the head for a kill shot, but instead, she got him in the shoulder. She kept a strong grip on his body, to prevent herself from getting sucked in, and then she went for the hail Mary - something so incredibly stupid it might just work.

And Jade judo flipped him into his own black hole, Abyss vanishing through it, and the black hole closing up as he left. "Not bad for a fucking flatscan, huh?" Jade commented, tilting her head from side to side to loosen up her neck slightly. She had goosebumps. She was a little surprised the universe hadn't just imploded on itself with what she had just done.

Guinevere Stark


"I'm okay - just some cuts, so as long as they don't get infected, we're all --" Guin started to answer, before stopping abruptly as Pietro unearthed the worst possible scenario. It was like they were cursed. A part of Guin wanted to curl up into a ball and cry and just give up. Surviving in New York was so hard on a good day - today, it seemed impossible. What point was there in trying to help others when they could barely defend themselves? Guin knew that she wasn't going to be able to do much, and she was about to go run Cass (who Sabretooth, bursting out of the rubble despite Pietro's attempts to re-seal him, had thrown a boulder at) but Cass managed to roll it off alone.

Instead, Guin quickly darted out to Sabretooth's sight and dedicated herself to finding Carolina and Lance, trusting that the others would have the Angry Carpet handled. She started pushing and shifting the rubble, hoping that she could find them quickly, praying to whatever Asgardian beings were still alive that they'd have just one little ounce of good luck today. Something went right thankfully, as Guin unearthed Carolina. "Carolina! Are you okay?" Guin asked, offering Carolina her arm to help her get out of the rubble. "Is Lance with you?"


โ˜€๏ธ Nancy Parker โ˜€๏ธ

Location: Camp Half-blood: Arena
Skills: N/A

Nancy felt the shackles Niah had placed on her emotions drop away and her anger flared back up inside of her. She hated that they weren't going to get input on what Greek would come and monitor them - if they sent one of the Bacchus kids on over, Nancy was determined to refuse their presence. Hopefully her new co-praetor's inherent connection to luck would come in handy and they wouldn't get someone who made Nancy want to gag herself with a spoon. Nancy glared at the Bacchus kid for another moment, before going and sitting down next to Madalyne and Niah and the rest of the Legion. They still needed to tell the Legion about the change in leadership, although she imagined that word would've spread by now.

Chiron recited the prophecies and Nancy's mood only worsened. She didn't want to hear them again. She didn't want to dwell on the terrible fate that awaited one of her closest friends - a fate she was hoping that they could avert, but she was at the same time feeling pessimistic. All the great heroes' stories ended in tragedy. And as much as she didn't want it to be so, Mads had all the makings of a great, tragic hero. Having people just sign up if they felt it referred to them was irritating, mostly as it wasn't the Roman way to do things.

๐ŸŒˆ Leda Storm ๐ŸŒˆ

Location: Camp Half-blood: Arena
Skills: N/A

Leda had to resist the urge to barf as two of her least favorite people, Kris and Zeke, hugged. She wouldn't have been surprised to see those two get together one day - even though she was pretty sure their combined awfulness would trigger the destruction of the world. Not even the gods would be strong enough to save them from that fate. Even her girlfriend was being nice and offering sympathy and aid to Zeke, volunteering her own time to play therapist. Leda was on the other hand a bit too faced and selfish - she didn't want to help Zeke with his emotional issues, as she didn't feel connected to him like that. She'd help him kill a monster, but that was pretty much as far as things really went between them.

Things then finally got started, with Chiron reciting the prophecies. As much as Leda knew she ought to be terrified, an electric thrill went through her - she was finally going to get to go out into the world and do what she did best: hacking monsters to death with her sword. She also got to do it with her girlfriend, something she found extremely hot. Leda stood up, as if daring any of her siblings to try to claim rainbow as referring to them.


Megan Pendragon

Location: Atlantica
Skills: N/A

Megan nodded slightly. It was a bit odd to do things based on the sun's position in the sky - it felt archaic and strange. She was used to being accountable to precise timepoints - everything was regimented and scheduled, even in the morgue. She raised an eyebrow as Sierra suggested that they hide out in the nearby cabin. Megan really enjoyed Cabin in the Woods, and she somewhat doubted horror movies were on anyone else's mind at the moment. More concerning though was that she recalled in the fairytale that Hansel and Gretel trespassed in a witch's cabin. The others scouted inside of the cabin quickly as they neared it, with Megan keeping a watchful eye on Sierra and her wound. "Unfortunately, it doesn't seem painkillers have been invented yet here," Megan apologized.

She vaguely recalled her medical school classes where they had been instructed that sometimes, it was all you could do to keep a patient just talking through the pain in an attempt to keep their mind off of the pain. They were then waved into the cabin when the coast was clear and Megan's eyes widened with alarm, seeing the food cooking. "This isn't clear!" she hissed. "People don't just leave food cooking unattended for long. Someone's here. We need to leave, now." It was that or they'd need to knock out and tie up the owner of this cabin.



Guin Stark

Location: Nearing Baldur's Hall
Skills: Telepathy, Telepathic Attacks

"That's been the plan, I don't think anyone was really looking forward to this," Guin replied to Bethany a bit sarcastically, but not in a mean spirited manner. She was however annoyed at Bethany's running commentary about how they were just making Forseti angrier. That was unavoidable. There was no way to kindly kick the shit out of someone - there wasn't a polite means to handle any of this. Forseti needed to be stopped and it was going to get ugly - it already had gotten ugly. No one was telling Forseti he was only making them angrier when he summoned those monsters to attack them. "Don't overdo it, babe, Guin then warned Pietro. She didn't like the strain in his voice - it scared her a little.

She didn't even know what to do with the information Mary gave her so casually, but she didn't really have time to respond, as Forseti made a fire tornado whip up out of nowhere. Guin's eyes widened and she grabbed onto Amidala with one hand, wanting to keep her space lemur from getting caught up in it, and she felt the force begin to drag her backwards. The heat wasn't overbearing yet, but Guin didn't want to find out how bad it would be if she was actually sucked into the tornado. Thankfully, Mary conjured up some vines and Guin was able to grip onto them tightly, keeping herself from sliding towards fiery damnation. "Fuck, that hurts!" Guin cursed, as some stray bits of fire hit her, burning her skin.

"I'm getting really sick and tired of this motherfucker," she complained, before using the focused totality of her psychic powers on Forseti, attacking his mind over and over again to do as much damage as she possibly could - but it wasn't enough. He was still standing.

Runa Baldurdattir

Location: Nearing Baldur's Hall
Skills: Darkness Manipulation, Darkness Constructs

Runa's patience with her brother was wearing thin - she hoped this was just the stone's influence on him, but she wasn't sure. She was beginning to suspect that this darkness had lurked inside of him all along. She grew tired of answering his questions, knowing that she was just talking past him - he wasn't listening, he wouldn't heed her warnings, he wouldn't stop until someone would make him stop. "Our blood contains fire and life incarnate, brother - this is not your nature," Runa said, her final plea for him to see reason. She conjured up the symbol of her maternal grandmother, a phoenix made out of darkness, and flung the construct at Forseti.

The dark phoenix slammed into her brother, toppling him over and onto the ground. Runa threw two more blasts of pure darkness at him, one of them missing, but the other was true. He was bruised and injured as Runa flexed her fingers clenching her staff. She walked up towards him, not afraid for him, more of pitying him. She didn't know if her power would work - but she had to try. She couldn't treat him like a scared child - she had to see him as the threat he was to the Nine Realms. "You're powerless, brother. The stone is gone," Runa lied, hoping that one of her allies would reject the lie and allow her to rewrite reality to bring an end to this conflict.



Runa Johansson

Location: Hotel Valhalla
Skills: N/A

Runa relaxed slightly as the einherjar standing at the door lowered their weapons, explaining that they just hadn't realized there was a door there - that was definitely fair. With all of the magic going on at Hotel Valhalla, doors randomly appearing was still an unusual occurrence - enough to temporarily scare the best of them into raising a weapon, especially with death having been seemingly permanent lately. "I'm okay, really - you don't need to worry about me," Runa told Nadia quietly. She didn't need a comforting hand on her shoulder. She was incredibly distressed, yes, but Runa was able to manage her own emotions - even if her battles with depression and anxiety sometimes made it seem otherwise.

She headed with the others to the elevator, a little confused as to why some people were talking about generic hang out plans at a time like this. Runa paled though as Dalisay started exclaiming that someone was going to go free Loki at that very moment. "What can we do?" Runa asked quickly, her heart pounding in terror. She nodded as Klara provided an answer - that they should go stop Loki. "... How do we get there?" she then followed up.





@BlueSky44@Kirah@Nallore@Natsu@Andromedai

EARTH 257 - 4:40 AM Nov. 14th, 2021 - S.W.O.R.D. HQ, the Iron

Interrogation Room A1 - Oliver, Niah, Bonnie, Celestine -

Agent Woo wasn't stupid by any means. As Celestine laid out her questions again, finishing with a critique of his close up magic, he just smiled. "Go on, then," Woo snapped his fingers and suddenly, a deck of playing cards appeared on the table, just out of Celestine's reach. "I don't normally like to brag, but I have my conjuration license."

"If you have any psychics, have them read our minds - they'll know we're telling the truth," Bonnie offered. She knew that they had some sort of weird psychic damage going on, but she trusted that any decent telepath would be able to see something was going on - to realize that something was altering their memories and that they were really genuine. "Or... I suppose social media works too." Facebook was an inelegant solution, but Oliver wasn't exactly wrong either.

"There aren't any psychics in the Iron," Woo informed Bonnie. "Fine, I'll entertain this crazy idea. So what, you all came from a different reality, where you're the good guys, and you're looking for two fugitives?" Woo summarized.

"Exactly. A speedster named Luminous and a scientist/wizard named Doctor Doom," Bonnie confirmed.

Agent Woo started tapping away on the table, and suddenly, a video was illuminated. It showed the same location in Times Square where they had appeared and the video started to rewind, skipping through their arrival, until it showed a man with an extremely scarred face and a tanned woman with silver hair appearing out of nowhere. "This them?" Woo asked. "Best we can tell, they fled the country together in seconds."

"Yes!" Bonnie confirmed, feeling relieved that maybe, just maybe, everything would work out. They could just cooperate with this organization, apprehend Luminous and Doom, and find a way to get home. They were the Secret Warriors, they did more impossible things than just that on a regular basis. "All we want to do is just apprehend them and then we'll leave this reality. It's a win for everyone involved."

Woo stared into each person's eyes individually for a moment. "Okay," he said. "I'll go talk to my superiors." He then stood up and left the room, the door locking behind him.

Interrogation Room B9 - Sparky, Cass, Amelia -

Darcy nodded, not seemingly too surprised or confused by the mention of Latveria - that country seemingly still existed in this world. "Got it, I'll tell them to look into a, uh, Von Doom and a Luminous person with no real name," she confirmed. "And I think so? Not sure, that's how it was always said on Buzzfeed Unsolved, they did a fantastic episode on you, 'course there's all the state secrets and all that they don't know about but yeah. Fun times."

"... I think it is Lana? Like, get off my lawn - uh?" Amelia interjected. That was the way the name was pronounced in Australian English and as someone with an Australian accent, that was how Amelia said it. "How were you saying it? Leena? Wait, ugh, crikey, I can't even get my mouth to make those shapes. Laaana? No?" Amelia was getting a little bit side tracked and she did her best to mentally refocus, seeing that her good friend Sparky was clearly having a bit of a meltdown moment.

"Oi, mate, 's alright. So what if you were born here? You're still Sparky, still Theresa. Doesn't matter where you were born or where you came from, that ain't gonna change anything about your life. Well, except I think then Raynor's a liar? Which I s'pose we shoulda seen coming, since he's the God of Lies or whatever, but if you want me to smack him around, I'll do it. He has a very punchable face. Maybe he made some sort of super secret promise or something to your family here to never tell you, even."

Interrogation Room Z11 - Matt, Maria, Raynor, Flynn -

"You want me to touch you so that you'll absorb my memories?" Rambeau asked, clearly confused by Maria's logic - and a little skeptical of her reasoning skills. She wasn't hugely convinced either by Maria's claim that she came from another reality, from another world - it was a little too convenient, a little too tidy. She turned her attention briefly to Matt, when he said that he didn't abide Raynor's actions. "That's relieving to hear."

"For the record, I don't abide his actions either," Raynor snapped, irritated at the lack of support from Matt - and just irritated at Matt in general for nearly killing Sparky.

"The problem, Frederick, is that it's an easy, tidy explanation - it seems more like an excuse than something credible," Rambeau explained to Flynn. "You're almost all mutants - we may not officially be at war with Genosha, but we very much are. Unless you have a way to prove your claim, then it's just that - a claim."

The door to the interrogation room then opened and Rambeau stood up, turning around in surprise to see a young woman with long brunette hair and glasses. "Hiiii, I'm Dr. Lewis, I'm here to relieve you?" she said.

"I don't need a break, thanks," Rambeau dismissed.

Raynor kept her facial expression neutral, but he recognized the woman. He had never personally met her, but she had been on SHIELD's watchlist back when OMEN was still up and running. She had been implicated in Satanic murders in a small town in Massachusetts and then got mixed up with Hel. He couldn't remember her name though, but it sure as hell wasn't Dr. Lewis.

"Higher ups said they needed to talk to you, like now, about the Delta Alpha Omega project," the woman pressed. "I'd go right now, it sounded really urgent."

"What did you say your name was, again?" Rambeau asked, her eyes narrowing in suspicion.

"Dr. Lewis?" the woman tried. "Oh vassa kattan," the woman cursed, before quickly throwing something out of her pockets onto the ground - and the next moment, the room went dark, as the EMP grenade went off, disabling all technology in the room - including the power inhibiting collars.


โ˜€๏ธ Nancy Parker โ˜€๏ธ

Location: Camp Half-blood: Arena
Skills: N/A

"I don't think they are listening to us," Nancy commented, as Niah asked that very question. Her emotions were being tugged down into a state of calm again, but that wasn't enough to keep Nancy from acting a little bit petty. She could be petty without being angry. Case in point, she was petty enough to not have much faith in Chiron when he claimed he would personally keep the peace. From what she had seen, he was pretty bad at his job. Unlike Madalyne, Nancy didn't offer an apology. She stood by the things she had said. "No objections from me, let's get this bullshit over with."

Her eyes then widened slightly as one of the Bacchus kids - well, Dionysus - volunteered to sit in on the Senate. "No. Not you. Zeke can sit in," Nancy said instantly, her tone tough. She had a deathly fear of Bacchus, barely being able to overcome it in order to interact with her old friend, Em. She also found Cassian insufferable. She wouldn't have been surprised if he was Leandra's soulmate. "Or Ginger. She's fine." Nancy had zero idea what the girl's name was, but she had rebuked Cassian, so Nancy was fine with her - for now.

๐ŸŒˆ Leda Storm ๐ŸŒˆ

Location: Camp Half-blood: Arena
Skills: N/A

"It's at least season two, maybe even season three, bet they've got plenty of material for it," Leda agreed. She noticed the Hecate campers starting to get up to something and Leda tilted her head, slightly curious - and slightly unnerved. Ever since her break up with Rebecca, she had been a little wary of her ex's siblings. She wouldn't have been shocked if any of them tried to slip something into her tea - it seemed very much on brand. Zeke's recap of the latest drama though definitely caught Leda's attention and none of it was particularly shocking. "They're Romans, what'd you expect?" Leda asked bluntly. "They're a bunch of stuck up pricks who think they're better than us, they always have."

She made a face though when Zeke said that they were family. They technically were, thanks to Gaia, the great-grandparent the two of them had in common. But Leda never thought about anyone aside from the Iris campers as being family - otherwise, dating got really really messy. She and Kiera were technically related on the godly side as well. "Did you just call us family? Did you hit your head or something?" she asked. She was used to Zeke being antagonistic - not... soft and frustrated. "Oof, sorry to hear that, do you need some meds?" she then asked Janelle.


Megan Pendragon

Location: Atlantica
Skills: N/A

"Can't you just throw a fireball at the crocodile?" Megan asked Jack. He was insisting that he was useful and capable in a fight, so Megan figured that he'd fare well against animals as well as against humans. Unlike a sword, a fireball seemed perfectly suited to getting rid of a crocodile, whether that be lethally or just as a warning for the crocodile to go pursue other quarry. Of course, Hansel then took care of it with a well placed arrow, as the crocodile dipped beneath the water. Bell then navigated their boat to the shore and they all disembarked, with several of the freed prisoners making their way to the tree line.

"How long is a little bit?" Megan asked, wanting to know how long they'd be hiding for. They needed to be on their way, after all. She didn't claim to be excited or anxious to meet her parents - if anyone asked, she just didn't want to stand still, to stay in one place too long where they could be captured or otherwise endangered. She wanted to keep on moving.
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