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Elizabeth Flame


Location: Great Hall
Magic: Transfiguration (Cibufors)



Scarfing food down her throat as soon as it was available, Elizabeth said, to nobody in particular, "Blimey, I haven't had food this good in months" She said, food still in her mouth. Sure, it was bad manners for her to talk with her mouth full, but with a table full of people that, by this point in their lives, either loved her or hated her, she didn't care much about that. What did pique her interest though, was the notion of being taught wandless magic. Quite frankly, it sounded hard, but she had a penchant for dueling, and she could see it being a massive boon, since she'd still be able to fight if disarmed. Plus, just being able to do magic without going to the trouble of pulling out her wand sounded plenty convenient.

One thing that did bother her, however, and that was Liz not getting her vegetarian food. Honestly, she was surprised the school wouldn't accommodate people like that, but she was gonna help her out as best she could. "Oi, that's rubbish, lemme give ye' a hand. Cibufors!" She quietly said, waving her wand, turning some of the potatoes on her own plate into naan, and passing it over to her, "You and me'll write a very strongly worded letter to the 'eadmaster about this, believe you me." After that, she proceeded to stuff her own mouth some more, apparently having an all consuming pit in place of a stomach.



Elizabeth Flame


Location: The Reception
Skills: N/A



Elizabeth smiled at Peter, he seemed like a genuinely nice guy, a rarity for somebody their age. She nodded, and said, "He's a really cool guy, if you ever get to meet him." She was curious though, turning her head a bit, she asked, "Do you knew Guin in High school? What was that like?" She didn't know the bride that well, but learning about her high school misadventures seemed like it could be interesting, that ewas until, Guin absolutely exploded. She'd never realized the woman had a temper, but hell, it was an impressive one. Clearing her throat, she said, "Actually um, hold that thought."

Following over to the amassing group of super heroes, she kept herself towards the back, besides her lack of experience compared to the rest of them, she knew that Magneto had control over metal, and she very much didn't want her shiny new arm ripped off. Glancing around the room, she quickly understood why Magneto was such an effective terrorist, the modern world has a lot of metal in it, all of which could be weaponized against them. If she were better, she'd try to remedy that situation, but that seemed like it would be ineffective at best. As Guin launched in at him, she kept her mouth shut this wasn't her fight, after all.
Arthur Stanford






Location:Arthur's room



Arthur held her tight, it felt like she was the only fixture in his life at this point, and even still, he'd only recently met her. Still, things felt alright in her arms, and that was something he needed right now. None of this was okay, but he was able to forget that for a few moments that the world was like this. Standing up, and bringing Andy up along with him, he rested his head on her shoulder. "Thank you Andy. I've got your back, always." He meant it too, by everything he stood for, he would never allow Andy to come to harm, he'd sooner die than lose another he loved.

Pulling away from her, he said, albeit a little numbly, "Let's get back to the others, they have to be worried about us." He smiled at her, trying to find some peace in where they were now. A part of him wondered if they had to go on quests after this, or if they could end things after this, live out life at camp, and stay safe. A retirement like that sounded nice to him, he wanted people around him to stop being in danger, and he wanted to be able to relax for awhile. Before he stepped out of the room though, he slipped his hand over hers, and took her hand in his. He gave her a slight smile. He didn't want to be away from her right now, it felt safe when they were together.



Elizabeth Flame


Location: Gift Shop
Skills: Blindfold, Pyrokinesis



Fresh meat was in town, that's what Beth had heard, and far be it for her to not go have as much fun with that as possible. It wasn't every day that somebody new showed up after all, and she knew exactly where they'd be heading. She'd long since learned how to navigate the halls of this hotel, after the near millennia of walking them, she could even do it without her blindfold. Making her way down to the shop, she couldn't help but smile, it was hard to keep thing interesting in the afterlife, same thing day in and day out, it drove an old girl mad, but new things helped with that.

The gift shop may be big, but she had a very specific set of skills, one of which particularly helped her find people where it would normally be difficult. Sending out a ping, she could sense that there was a person who felt differently than anybody she'd met before. Making her way towards her, she could sense that she was trying out a weapon. "Careful with that, you'll put your eye out, trust me, I would know." Beth said, stepping out into the aisle, and lifting up her blindfold, to reveal burning flames where her eyes used to be, a wide grin on her face. She hoped she didn't scare the girl too much, but she'd been waiting for a chance to do that for a long time.



Oliver Sullivan





Location: Hangar
Skills: N/A


Oliver watched them talk as the director and everyone was caught up to speed, talking about him and what to do, he cleared his throat and said, "The way I see it, and forgive me if this is breaking the chain here, but I'm feeling pretty involved. What we do next is dependent on one thing, and one thing alone." He looked over at Dr. Strange and said, "Doctor, or anybody here, is there any way to evacuate the city? Because if not, we need to move." He crossed his arms, visibly uncomfortable with the line of thought he was going down, "That monster, he razed Cardiff, my home is in flames, and I won't let another city burn for me. As long as I stay here, hundred of thousands are at risk." His voice was clearly emotional, but it was how he felt. He wouldn't let this happen, he couldn't.

Looking down at his phone, he wanted to see if the base could withstand a hit like what was happening on the other side of the world, but it seemed iffy. While he was there, he checked in on his home, to see it was still burning, and Captain Britain injured. Biting his lip, he looked around, "Every second I stay here, more will die. Now if we can fight this off, I'm all for it, but I just.... I don't want people to die because of me." He looked back at them all,"If we can't do that, we can't let Thanos take the fight here. We just can't." He voice broke a bit at the end.

He looked over to Tempest, and stepped towards her. Of them all, he felt closest to her. He wanted to say something, but now didn't feel like the time, and even then, he didn't know what he could say. Meeting her eyes for a moment, he forced himself to smile. He wanted this all to be alright, but he didn't know that it would be. All he could do, was act as if they could make it through this. "Thank you." That was all he managed to say for a moment. She had grabbed his hand, spoken to him and brought him out of his state. Goose may have dragged him physically, but before she had spoken to him, he felt like he was drowning; her words pulled him up. "I need to do what I can to make it through this for now, and... I just want you to understand how much you've helped with that." He quietly said to her. He'd talk more later, but if there wasn't a later, he had to tell her that.



Elizabeth Flame


Location: Slytherin dorms -> On her way to the Great Hall
Magic: N/A



Switching into her robes, Eliza gave her cat one more pet on the head, and walked back into the common room. Looking around, she didn't feel much like talking to anybody here, not especially getting along with any of them. She supposed she could try to talk to Paige, but she'd had enough of that for the day, she thought. Instead, she might as well get a move on and head off to the Great Hall, she had some thinking to do anyway, given the recent events that had come to pass. This was not at all anything she was expecting for this year, but hell if she was going to reject it because of that.

It seemed almost like everything she could ever want, the ability to do good without having to listen to the Ministry and faff about as an Auror. It seemed like they might be able to act with a degree of autonomy that anybody fighting for true Justice needed; it was impossible to stop evil when you had to dot your i's and cross your t's, after all. Still, she wasn't naive, she saw that this would turn her into a child soldier, technically speaking, and that merited recognition. But she wasn't a child really, not anymore, she hadn't been for quite some time.



Elizabeth Flame


Location: The Reception
Skills: N/A



Elizabeth smiled at Peter, he seemed nice, and she felt a bit of a surreal moment. Was she technically a superhero now? That was an odd thought, wondering if people would, at some point know her name, and have her as their favorite. She wasn't totally sure how she felt about that. However, she quickly continued to answer his question, "I'm doing pretty good, I've never been at a wedding before, but this is great." She smiled, and then said, "Spiderman's pretty cool, but I gotta go Iron Man." He had to be her favorite, he gave her a kickass new arm, after all.

Hesitating for a moment, she decided to continue to say, "He actually, um." Her mouth felt dry, wanting to back out of her sentence, but finding it too late to do so. She didn't want to address her own amputee status, but she was already all in, and her voice quieted a bit, "He gave me this." And she held her arm out, showing it off shyly. "That makes Mr. Stark pretty cool in my book, you know?" Clearing her throat, she said, "But um, what about you? How're you enjoying yourself?" She shifted topics a bit abruptly, feeling a mixture of embarrassment and shame at showing that off. She didn't mean to make this all about her.



Oliver Sullivan





Location: Panic Room -> Hangar
Skills: Hacking


Bonnie was a goddess among women, saving him from a veritable murder that could of happened to him of they knew about how he just assaulted two of their teammates. He owed her one, big time. Taking a moment, he checked in on Cardiff, seeing it was still under fire, but evacuation was underway, and Captain Britain bad made his way there. That didn't totally put him at ease by any means, knowing that there was a nonzero chance that Captain Britain was, in fact, a Skrull. Hopefully, though, if he were one, he'd be able to put it together than there was a pretty big threat at hand. Switching his focus back on the events at hand, he glanced at the terminal, and had something else he had to satisfy his curiosity about.

Digging through it, his face lit up in surprise and excitement. The raptors were real, living raptors, and he had access to them on command. Thinking almost on impulse, with a few keystrokes, he set it up so he could get back to this screen right from his phone, essentially equipping him with total control over the facilities defenses, and he made sure to make a hot button for releasing the raptors, because why the hell not? Slipping his phone into his picket, and stepping away, he nodded at Bonnie, saying. "I should be able to get back here if things get bad, so yeah, I don't mind leaving." Before he did though, he grabbed the rest of the vials of Wolverine blood. If people got hurt, he might be able to use them to keep them in the fight, and that was deeply important to him. After that, he walked off, making his way towards the Hangar.
Arthur Stanford






Location:Arthur's room



Rocking in a fetal position, Arthur's throat was burning and his head was pounding. Everything hurt, his reality had gone through the shredder three times in the past two weeks, first when he found out gods were real, then when his sister died, and now that his friend was murdered in front of him. Hearing a knock at his door, he tensed up, ready to lash out, but at hearing Andy's voice, a part of him calmed down. He found his arms clambering up to the doorknob, and pulling it open for her, saying nothing for a few moments.

Exhaling, and crawling out from behind the door, he made eye contact with her, his lips trembling. "It isn't fair." He said, his voice wounded. He wanted for everything to stop. He'd have taken going back to that accursed boarding school over staying here, if it meant all of his friends still being alive. He had tears streaming down his face still, and he just said, "I... I don;t know how to go on. I just... don't." Almost whimpering, he wanted somebody to tell him everything would be alright, but he knew nobody could do that.


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