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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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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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Megan Pendragon

Location: Atlantica
Skills: N/A

Megan didn't get much from the list of knights that King Arthur listed, as she only knew about Lancelot from the stories of Lancelot and Guinevere sleeping together. She had to wonder if that was true here as well. Was there going to be a twist that Megan turned out to be an affair baby? She wished she knew more about the Arthurian cannon - and then she stopped her thoughts there. She didn't need to know more. This wasn't an inheritance or a heritage. These people weren't her parents - sure, they had conceived her, but they hadn't raised her. They didn't owe her anything and she didn't owe them anything. Once everything was over, Megan was going to go back to her normal life... but she was keeping the sword. Excalibur was hers.

Their carriage ended up coming to a stop inside a bay of sorts, one of the few places that seemed to actually be a sealed air-environment. Megan was a bit relieved that was an option down here - she had been ever so mildly concerned that they would have to swim around in deep diving suits or something the entire time. Megan stood up from her seat and hopped out of the carriage, staring back at the people gawking at them with mistrust. She had a bit of a dead eyed expression almost, like the look of someone so desensitized that it just bored into your skull - an unnerving, uncomfortable gaze. It was her natural resting face. Like she was thinking about how best to murder you and hide the evidence.





Genosha: August 3rd, 2021 - 11:10 AM


Veil & Casper & Sunshine


Location: Various
Skills: Mediumship

The Green Lagoon...

Legion chuckled. "Five of you? That's rookie numbers. I'm pretty sure there's thousands of me - hence the name Legion," he joked. However, he was clearly delighted that Echo had said yes. He had never had a boyfriend before really, for obvious reasons - or at least, not one that he could remember having. He wouldn't have been too surprised if some of the others had dated and just not shared that knowledge with him. David stared into Echo's mind, before using the power that David had primary control over - telepathy. And suddenly, Echo would find himself on the astral plane (his astral form will reflect how Echo truly sees himself, up to you how this looks). David was floating along with him, looking mostly the same, his hair all messy and spiked up.

"Can I kiss you?" Legion then asked.

Hellfire Manor...

Casper was unsuccessful in resisting the urge to sob. He didn't know he could already feel so fiercely attached to a little poop machine, but he was. It was like the three of them had always been a family together, it just felt so right and so natural. He didn't even know that he had wanted to be a father until this very moment. "Y-yes!" Casper squeaked, blinking his eyes rapidly. "Ugh, I'm crying like a little bitch," he said, laughing a little bit.

"Uh, sorry, I mean I'm crying like a little..." he paused, trying to think of the right word, "... crying person? We can swear still, right? The baby's not old enough to pick up swear words, right? Also, do you have a name in mind? I honestly can't think of anything except for not Kevin at the moment... Does the baby have a name already?" he then asked, looking at Stacy X.

"Doll, I think you can rename a baby if you want. I can go check the files on that one in specific for ya, but most of the information we have on these kids is incomplete - it was hard enough just trying to figure out who their parents had been. Odds are, we don't know the kid's name."

Meanwhile, Mongoose beamed slightly at the idea of having candy for desserts and snacks - and playing dress-up. "Suuuure," she answered as Miranda asked her if she wanted to come with her. Things had been traumatic recently and Mongoose's trauma response was pretty much to block out all the painful memories and just focus on the good things. This seemed like a good thing.

Outside the Green Lagoon...



The Rebuilt House of M...

Magneto raised an eyebrow at Champion's proposal, already noting one flaw in the power classifications. "Where would you put the master of magnetism then?" he asked her. Elemental was technically the closest match to his powers, but not quite. There were other mutants who were power siphons and mimics who couldn't fall neatly into any of those either. And of course, the witches and demons - those who commanded the mystical arts. He then listened to Valkyrie's proposal, which was based off of fighting styles, yet already filled with some complications as apparently it wouldn't neatly classify her either.

Magneto frowned. There had to be a way to train mutants effectively to fight. His mind flashed to his old beau, Charles Xavier. "Perhaps we organize our Brotherhood into squads, each with an assigned mentor experienced in using their mutant gifts to fight. We will train them to fight as units... The Akademos should be sufficient to ensure everyone at least knows how to control their mutant gifts, so we needn't worry about that." He then paused, eyeing the two girls. "Fight me. I wish to see your strength." He then said abruptly.

Max's Room...

Static rushed through the spirit box - even with Max managing to boost the connection, it was tenuous at best. Veil was still shocked that it was able to work at all. It seemed like something ghost hunters on TV would use, something that could never actually give proof of the supernatural, that ghosts walked among them. "Can we ask anyone to test this out?" Veil asked, meaning morally, not practically. "It isn't fair for us to refuse to let Ben try if it's dangerous and kill someone else's soul by accident."

The static broke, with Ben's speech coming through. "I'm going to be the test case. You'll need my body... But it's in New Orleans. And you'll need a--" static then cut in again, interrupting Ben. The spirit box was beginning to overheat - it would be hot to the touch. The waves Ben was manipulating in order to speak to them must've been producing a lot of heat.

"... Well, what if it's like Build-A-Bear?" Veil suggested. "I'm not a wizard or anything, and I haven't read whatever necromancy book you two have, but maybe we need to get a viable, living body - find some way to transfer the soul into the body, maybe Casper could do that? And probably some crazy, chaotic element of luck." Veil didn't know it, but she had stumbled upon an important number in mystical rituals - Three. A ritual circuit of Casper, James, and Max had the potential to raise the dead. Casper to guide the soul, James to heal and restore the body, and Max for that chaotic special something that would alter the threads of Fate.





@BlueSky44@Kirah@Nallore@Natsu

EARTH 257 - 7:40 AM Nov. 14th, 2021 - the Blue

Angel's Aerie



"I'm fine, just thought I heard something," Bonnie told Cass, smiling ever so slightly. She appreciated that her friend was checking in on her. This definitely wasn't the ideal circumstances for a pregnancy - as a doctor herself, Bonnie would officially recommend against interdimensional travel. And prison breaks. And encounters with the Phalanx. All of it was not at all good for her or her unborn child. Plus, now she was randomly craving waffles all of the sudden and Bonnie doubted she'd be able to get her hands on any - not that she also wanted to excuse me, I need waffles.

"Well, you lot are going to get ported off to Genosha, and I'm going to collect my check and go on a vacation," Folly said bluntly. "Dunno about the extra flatscan though, I guess you can bring her along," she added with a shrug, nodding at Darcy.

Something then suddenly changed in Bonnie's mind, as Folly informed them their next stop would be going to Genosha - she was afraid. She knew that it didn't make any sense, that her parents couldn't both be alive and murdered by the X-Men, but it felt true. And if they were going to Genosha, that would mean going to the home of the people who had killed her parents, the home of people who had (and yet had not?) ruined her life. A mixture of anger and fear came over Bonnie, but she kept her composure. They might have been in the Blue, but this was definitely mutant territory - the Aerie.

Steady your mind, the mysterious woman's voice whispered into Bonnie's head.

Folly shrugged at Sparky's request to stay outside, before heading inside the cabin. As far as Folly was concerned, her job was pretty much done now. She had been hired to break Raynor out of prison and see him to the Blue. It would be up to the residents of the Aerie to get them back to Genosha the rest of the way, which shouldn't be too hard - there were no anti-teleportation fields in the Blue like there were in the Iron.

"If you stay outside, you won't bear witness to a murder attempt. Perhaps that is for the best," Destiny told Sparky cryptically, before heading inside, along with Mystique.

"Uhh... What the fuck?" Darcy said. "Am I the only one that's freaking out? But also, like... damn, she has legs..." Darcy rambled a little bit. She stuck close to Bonnie, the other normal human from what she could tell. She was a little bit nervous to be in such strong mutant territory as well, but it wasn't like she had anywhere else to go. She could never return to the Iron.

Raynor frowned, seeing that Sparky wanted to stay outside - and he hated hearing what Destiny said even more. Oracles were the worst. The Norns had driven him away from his home, only for fate to bring him back here. They probably had known that this would happen. And now, their warning that he would never see Valhalla came back to him. He would die a disgraced death, a black spot upon the House of Odin. "..." He opened his mouth to say something to her, but then decided against it. She was better off without him.

Raynor headed inside, as did Amelia, Bonnie, and Darcy. Inside, it looked pretty much like a rich person's cozy cabin getaway. Over a roaring fireplace was a portrait of a beautiful, well off couple, with the inscription: Warren Worthington III and Candy Southern - Gone, but never forgotten. On the couch, Gambit (only with white hair in this reality and demonic icy blue eyes) was sprawled out, with Rogue hitting him with a pillow.

"But chère, ah think if ah kiss ya just one more time, it won't hurt as much! Gambit has to build up his tolerance, ya hear?"

Destiny, even though she was wearing that scary mask, looked like she was plotting exactly how to kill Gambit and make it look like an accident. Mystique was pouring herself a glass of wine.

Amelia then startled all of the sudden, looking around with wide eyes. "Woah, who are you people? What the bloody hell am I doing here?" she exclaimed.
In What If? 3 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay


Jade Cornish


"I'm always alert," Jade pointed out to Cassandra quietly. To Jade, it was the rest of the world who needed to pay more attention to things. She had always been gifted, able to notice things that others didn't. OMEN had even classified her observation as a minor deviance, a subtle superhuman ability. But Jade didn't think to think of it as some power - as if it had been something handed to her. Her mind was her own. It wasn't her fault no one else was using theirs properly.

Like others, Jade was pretty stealthy when she needed to be. She used to work as a homicide detective, which often meant poking her head around where people didn't want her to be - she had had a similar set of experiences as a private investigator, also poking around where people didn't want her to be, but without a warrant or anything to back her up. At least she hadn't been a cop then. She couldn't say as much now, working as a glorified supernatural cop for OMEN. She snuck forward softly and carefully, scouting out this area more.



Guinevere Stark


Guin cursed internally as Magneto's C list goons started heading their direction. She didn't doubt that these were the losers Magneto was leaving in the most vulnerable/boring position, but she also didn't feel like getting murdered by them. Fortunately, her job before all of this had been to be an agent, and she had been trained by the world's best... former best... assassin - Black Widow, the Super Spy Femme Fatale. Guin snuck quietly off, moving away stealthily with ease, as if she had been doing this her entire life. She trusted that Edus would similarly be able to move without attracting too much attention to himself.

Maybe he could summon up an invisibility cloak or something with his magic - or muffle the sound of his footsteps. She figured he also might benefit from crouching slightly, as he was quite tall. And hopefully none of the Nobody Brotherhood turned out to be telepaths, as Guin figured her thoughts were probably rather loud at the moment, like a flashing neon sign going HEY OVER HERE!. Thinking about that didn't make her thoughts less noisy however.


☀️ Nancy Parker ☀️

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

Nancy nodded. "Yeah, won't miss it," Nancy promised. She knew that they wouldn't be leaving for their quest right away - nothing was ever punctual when Greeks were involved, so she still had plenty of time. And she didn't feel up to facing anyone else from New Rome or Camp Half-blood at the moment, not with the horrible prophecy filling her mind. As Niah and Mads left, a sudden chill overtook Nancy again and she curled her toes inward, as if that would somehow keep the bad vibes at bay. She hated prophecies and destiny - she hated this 'gift' that her father had given her, it was really just a curse.

It occurred to her that she didn't even know if Zeke would come to see her. Things hadn't been great between the Greeks and the Romans, with Nancy herself being inclined to take the Romans and march back to California the next day rather than sit around and stay here. But she had to tell someone in that prophecy what she had seen. She couldn't know that they were going to the Lotus Hotel and Casino and live with herself if she didn't say anything. No one deserved to be trapped in that horrifying place.

Well, maybe Leandra...

🌈 Leda Storm 🌈

Location: Camp Half-blood: the Arena
Skills: Superspeed

Leda tried not to get too angry at the fact that Cassian had managed to hit her with his stupid dummy arrows - she tried not to let it hurt her pride too much, but she had a very high opinion of herself as a fighter. "Guess you aren't as slow as ya look," Leda teased, before in a blur of rainbow light she made her move - well, moves. Step one - return the favor. She used her superspeed to throw the three dummy arrows right back at Cassian, hitting him with all three of them. Step two - immobilize. Leda dashed faster than the eye could clearly see, heading over to the bow racks, and snapping up some rope she had spotted earlier. She then ran back to Cassian and ran around him in a circle, quickly tying him up with the rope, giggling ever so slightly.

Step three - be petty. She then snatched the bow right from his hands and returned to the position she had started in, waving cheerfully at him. She didn't want to let on that he actually wasn't a half bad shot - she would rather be seen as the clear victor here. If anyone asked, she would probably claim that she had let him hit her with his shots - that she was the cat playing with the mouse. "Hope you don't mind, I decided I rather fancied it," she said, referring to the bow that was now in her position. "Besides, you're a bit tied up at the mo' and weren't using it."


Runa Baldurdattir & Guin Stark

Location: New York City Defenders HQ
Skills: Asgardian Magic

Yes, he can't see us, but I want to know where exactly he is so we can at least see our death coming! Guin replied to Pietro. It was a basic principle in any video game - never take your eyes off of the Big Bad. That was how people ended up getting killed when playing Breath of the Wild. They couldn't see Hulk right now, so they had no idea what the Hulk was going to do - maybe the Hulk in this universe had some sort of secret move, like a laser cannon, that could go right through the barrier. Guin didn't know. She just knew she was anxious to not have eyes on him.

Speaking of video games, it just so happened Guin's ideal solution was also inspired by a video game strategy: when the Big Bad is too strong, sometimes it's best to just run. If the barrier breaks, grab me and run. We can always meet up with the others again later. Provided we're still alive. That was also one of the downsides of the barrier Lance and Runa had made - they couldn't really tell what anyone else was doing against the Hulk. Hopefully at least someone was doing something helpful over there, Guin didn't want to die - not here, at least. She hadn't even gotten to finish watching her favorite shows!

Meanwhile on the other side of the barrier, Runa was less than impressed with the Sorcerer Supreme's attitude towards the Hulk. For all of the power of that office, he should have been the one dealing with the threat. Annie, bless her, had tried to come up with a solution - but instead made an angry herd of cats. Runa took a step back to avoid getting swatted at by one of them, a little impressed with how realistic Annie's illusions had become.

She then swung Gandr around, casting a quick spell, and suddenly, a hoard of puppies fell from a portal and landed in front of the Hulk, barking and sniffing and peeing and chasing their tails and demanding pets. Runa raised an eyebrow, almost unable to believe her eyes as it seemed to be working - the Hulk was focusing a bit on the puppies now, rather than trying to destroy the barrier in order to murder Guinevere and Pietro. "There, now stop this nonsense, Banner."


Megan Pendragon

Location: Atlantica
Skills: N/A

Megan couldn't help but wonder how much pressure the carriage they were in could withstand, as she presumed they would be going more or less to the ocean's floor. Even then, if one of them were to try to leave the carriage at any point, it wouldn't be as easy as peacefully floating back up to the surface. Leaving any sort of well-sealed structure would be certain death. As of such, Megan found the ambiance really quite lovely. The ocean really was a horrifying place of mysteries and death.

"Huh, he used a spell. That's cheating," Megan said with a slight sigh. She was hoping to find that they had done something more creative than take the magical route. For something that was supposedly creative itself, magic really did seem to hinder out of the box thinking. "Which of the knights survived?" Megan then asked. She didn't know very many names of the Knights of King Arthur - if she were being honest, the only one she knew through pop culture was Sir Lancelot. And Sir Robin, the one from Monty Python.





Genosha: August 3rd, 2021 - 11:00 AM


Veil & Casper & Sunshine


Location: Various
Skills: Mediumship

The Green Lagoon...

David's face lit up. "So it is Tuesday then!" he said happily. "Don't tell the others I said this, but sometimes it really sucks to just... wake up and have missed an entire week or so of my life," he complained. However, he didn't want to let those thoughts get him down. He had come to seek out Echo for a reason. "I came to ask you something, though... Can we talk in private? I mean, the others will probably know what happens, but..." his eyes flickered more towards Sunshine and Marrow.

"Ugh, fine," Sunshine said, getting up. "Come on, babes," she said, taking Marrow's hand as they walked off to another table.

Now that they were alone, Legion looked almost nervous and bashful. "Soo I was hoping to ask... Do you need a boyfriend? And if so... Could that boyfriend be me?"

Hellfire Manor...

Mongoose looked at Miranda for a second, seemingly seriously considering the offer. "Will I get to have candy for dinner? I want candy for dinner," Mongoose reiterated. "And dress-up gowns!"

Casper nodded, knowing that James was right. They couldn't actually take care of all of these babies. Casper didn't even know if he was qualified to take care of one baby - he had never had a particularly paternal instinct before, but with James... With James it just felt right to try and raise a little kid, especially one who life had been so cruel to. And the instant Casper's eyes fell on the little baby James had been drawn to, with the beautiful grey eyes, Casper's heart grew three sizes.

"Awww, hey there Grey Eyes," Casper cooed, wagging a finger at the baby. He didn't actually know how to interact with a baby. The baby gurgled and raised a hand up at James and Casper, a bit of drool dribbling down the baby's chin. The baby was wearing pajamas with little X's - like the X-Men logo - on them. Stacy X had an interesting sense of humor, it seemed. "I'm sorry about those clothes. We'll get you something better. You look like a straight person dressed you."

Outside the Green Lagoon...

"Of course I could do it - except for there's a pesky little problem, Selene has warding against magic users taking her blood and I've happened to dabble in some magic, sooo I can't actually do it. But you can, boyo. As for how you do it - aren't you a con artist? Figure it out. Do the Essex name proud and I'll ensure your mother gets her cure.

The Rebuilt House of M...

Magneto had perhaps been a bit overdramatic - the Council had other initiatives in mind towards the safety of the island, with the party they were putting on being designed towards boosting morale. Of course, Magneto didn't think very highly of the current safety measures put into place on the island. They hadn't been enough to prevent this attack, not even Selene's promised spellwork had been able to stop the invaders - her Coven had failed. It was time for Magneto to build a Coven of his own. The X-Men weren't here to protect Genosha - but the Brotherhood of Mutants would.

He was a bit intrigued by what Valkyrie said, but he assumed she was a Norse pagan from the beginning - especially with a name like that. "That may be your culture, Valkyrie, and perhaps it is what the Council wishes to establish as our mutant culture... But I have seen too many of my people slaughtered to celebrate in their wake," Magneto said bitterly. "To create our War College, our new Brotherhood, I believe it would be apt to organize into classes of power types... Do you two have any suggestions on how to group up powers?"

Max's Room...

"... Is this, like, a published method?" Veil couldn't help but ask. She could understand the candles, sort of, but the petals and the McDonalds was throwing her off. It was like Max had pitched a romantic candlelit dinner of burgers, chicken nuggets, and fries for Ben - which Veil was sure Ben was probably very moved by, but she didn't know if that would actually help him to use the Spirit Box more. Of course, she didn't know anything about contacting the dead, so it wasn't like she could offer any constructive feedback.

The static in the box increased tenfold, Veil plugging her ears once more, before a voice cut through - this time, able to utter out more or less a complete sentence - "-- little formal, but okay."

"Shit, I retract my skeptical view, apparently McDonalds dates with a ghost really do work," Veil said, her eyes a little wide. She had gotten somewhat used to Casper always talking to ghosts, but something still sent a chill down her spine as they talked to Ben. "Ben, what were you trying to say about Sinister?" Veil asked again.

"--trust--him--it's too dangerous, you'll get yourselves killed. Don't do it."




@BlueSky44@Kirah@Nallore@Natsu

EARTH 257 - 7:30 AM Nov. 14th, 2021 - the Iron

Stolen Ship

Niah would not detect more traces of the Phalanx present on the ship. However, given that the ship had been stolen from the Iron, it wouldn't be a bad idea to junk the ship upon arriving in the Blue and switch to something else, if only just to be more discrete about things. As for Cass' question, Raynor had gone more or less silent after Sparky screamed wanting everyone to stop talking about him, so she didn't get an answer as to whether or not he had more enemies.

"This is it," Folly told Amelia. They had been gradually descending for the last ten minutes, with Amelia flying relatively carefully. They were in what they would call Colorado back in their world - but here, it was just the Blue. "There should be a landing strip to put her down."

"Okie dokie," Amelia said, flying carefully and cautiously. It was a good thing she was, in her opinion, one of the best pilots out there - not many pilots would have the nerves to land a plane in the Colorado mountains, without air traffic control or someone on the ground to coordinate a landing. But her skills spoke for themselves, as Amelia saw a gigantic mansion built into the side of a mountain - and true to Folly's words, a landing platform. Amelia put them down gently, the landing nice and slow and easy. Once they had landed, Amelia killed the power to the engines of the plane. "Alright, mates, we're here. We know you didn't have a choice in airlines, but we're happy you picked us anyways," Amelia joked.

She felt incredibly awkward - and a little bit stressed out. Celestine had just died. They were stranded in a bizarre strange world where Big Brother had been made a thing. And she didn't have a bloody clue how they were going to get home. At least she could now say she had flown a fascist country's stolen aircraft in an alternate universe - not too many pilots could boast that. "I'm going to kill the power to everything, just in case the Borg happens again..." Amelia said, before powering down the aircraft completely.

"Huh. The Aerie's still here, then," Raynor said, somewhat quietly. He had lived here for a time. Back when he ran with the X-Men, they would sneak to the Aerie and lay low there when the Iron was on high alert. It was faster to get to the Aerie than going all the way back to Genosha. And even though he had been a part of the X-Men in order to enact violence for violence's sake (the others, of course, were there in order to help Genosha as a black ops unit), the Aerie had always been a place of beauty to him. It was a cross between a mansion and a cabin, built into the side of the mountain, with gigantic beautiful trees all around it. Snowflakes were drifting down softly in flurries, stirred up by a breeze.

His expression darkened for a moment, remembering one particularly painful event that had transpired here - his one encounter with the force of nature called the Phoenix. He didn't say anything else though, his eyes glancing over at Sparky. And then without another look, he pressed the button to lower the boarding ramp and walked off of the plane, stepping out into the chilly, thin mountain air.

"Ragnarok. A shame you have made it back here alive," a woman with a gold, terrifying mask and blue robes said chillingly. She wasn't alone, though. A blue skinned woman with scarlet hair and a belt made of real skulls stood protectively by her side.

"You're looking good, Irene, for what... 80?" Raynor said.

"Can't we kill this moron?" Mystique complained to her wife, Destiny.

"No. If we were to kill him, half of his companions would seek to avenge him. The other half would be glad he was dead. In the ensuing battle, I see three outcomes. In one, I am taken prisoner and traded for information on Doctor Doom. In one, you are slain and I return to Genosha and seize leadership in a coup. In one, we slaughter them all and flee to space, forever running from Genosha's dogs."

Mystique groaned, rolling her eyes - but losing her wife wasn't an option. "Fine."

Bonnie disembarked from the plane, as did Amelia, Darcy, and Folly. She heard an inhuman whisper in her ear: Trust the Oracle. Bonnie startled ever so slightly, her eyes darting around for the source of the voice, but she didn't hear a single soul. There was no one there who could have said something like that - no one in their party who even sounded like that. Her eyes then landed on something unnatural in their vicinity. On the branch of one of the nearby trees was a barn owl, its eyes seemingly staring right at Bonnie.

"As you can see, Ragnarok's brought some extras with him. I'm sure you'll tell the X and M that I expect to be paid extra for this," Folly stressed.

"I already told them," Destiny said simply. She then paused for a moment. "Come inside. I know you all will be better behaved than our other house guests."

Then, as if on cue, everyone would hear a female shriek from inside the Mansion - "Remy, Ah told ya not ta try that!!!"

"... Can we kill him, at least?" Mystique asked her wife pleadingly. "Our daughter deserves better."
In What If? 3 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay


Jade Cornish


Jade raised an eyebrow at Edus and his insistence it was a figure of speech - she wasn't too confident in that with this group. They had already shown themselves to be ineffective and ill-equipped, so she wasn't going to trust that they would know to not start shouting in the middle of this mini-operation. She wasn't even, if she was being honest, that confident in Edus' and Thalia's abilities - they weren't spies, they had never been agents of any sort. But at any rate, Jade went off with Cassandra in the other direction once they got nearer to some of Magneto's group, her careful skills of observation already coming in handy.

"Yeah, I see things," Jade told Cass simply, keeping her tone light and quiet. The area was rather sparse for the sort of population she'd expect in this zone of the city, there was hardly anyone present. "Or rather, the absence of things. This area is a weak point - it's under-guarded," Jade finished. This would do nicely. They'd be able to sneak in through here and make it to Magneto without facing as much resistance as she had anticipated.


Guinevere Stark


Guin shrugged, not really caring that Edus was Welsh - to her, that was just another word for British, like how both people from California and Florida were part of the United States. She didn't think deeply about the history and distinctions that people might think about when it came to stuff like that. "Love that for you," she said absentmindedly, walking off in the same direction that Edus had, away from Cassandra and blegh Jade. She did wish she could have gone off with Cassandra. She had known Cassandra longer than just about anyone else in the group, besides Lance of course.

There was some of Magneto's men nearby, near enough for them to spy on them ever so slightly without being seen. There was a dozen or so from what Guin could tell - maybe more, maybe less. But more importantly, she didn't recognize any of them. "They're all relatively new players, I don't know any of them," she whispered to Edus, knowing that that would be helpful information to have. If this was the area Magneto's amateurs were guarding, this could be a weak point to exploit.
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