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Character you have created: Beatrice Andersen
Alias: Forge Master
Speech Color: Orange Red
Character Alignment: Hero
Identity: Known. When you're nearly 8 feet tall, it's hard to keep your identity secret.
Character Personality: If you know anything about fantasy, Beatrice's personality could be best compared to the typical dwarf. She's known to be stubborn in her view points and very hot headed if tested. But she takes pride in her work and never settles for anything less than perfection.




Weaknesses: Her very obvious stature makes having a secrete identity nearly impossible.
Supporting Characters: Angelica Andersen, Daughter of Beatrice. Has been acting strange since the pax event and her mother suspects she may have obtained some sort of power.


Approved


Scott locked eyes with the man who had been pursuing the girls, and that was when he knew that this man was far more than he seemed. The man only stood about six feet tall, and if he had to guess, Scott would say that he weighed about one hundred and eighty pounds. Yet, there was something about this man who made him seem far more imposing than his physical stature would suggest. The man was sharply dressed in a designer suit and wore a white glove on his right hand. He had sharp features, though they were mostly hidden behind a short, scruffy beard. However, there was something strange about this man, something almost inhuman about him. And then, Scott realized what it was.

His eyes.

They were not the eyes of a man. There was no sclera, there were no pupils. The man’s eyes were empty, silver voids with a thin black outline that were where his pupils should be. But as he looked closer, he noticed that the thin black line swirled in the man’s eyes, almost as if there were a storm raging within.

“Come, now!” the older of the two girls called to him, grabbing his arm and pulling him with her as she began to run. “He’s seen you with us, you’re not safe!” She told him as the girls lead him into the crowd. They raced down the crowded street, taking a number of turns down side streets which lead back to other crowded streets, until they were sure that they had shaken their pursuers.

“Who were those guys, and what did they want with you?” Scott asked once he was sure they were in the clear. Scott could almost sense their hesitation as neither girl said anything for a long moment.

“It’s better if you don’t know.” The older of the two girls finally said in surprisingly perfect English.

“I’m involved in this now, I should at least know what I’m up against.” Scott told her.

“You got yourself involved. You should have stayed away. Américain stupide.”

“Be that as it may, I’m involved. So again, who were those people, and what do they want with you?” Scott replied.

“Fine, but not here. It’s not safe.” She said after a brief hesitation.

“I know where we can go.” Scott said after a moment. “Follow me.” He told them as he began to lead them back toward his hotel.

Scott led the two young women to the front entrance of the Le Grande Peninsula Hotel. As Scott and the two ladies traversed the last several blocks to the hotel, there had been an uneasy silence that hung over them. It was almost as if the girls were afraid to speak about their attacker, as to do so would summon him to them.

“Bonne journée.” The doorman said with a smile and a nod at the three travelers as they walked passed him.

“Bonjour.” Scott replied as he led the girls into the lobby and to the elevator.

***


Once they were safely inside Scott and Alexa’s suite, Seline and Sophie were more than happy to open up about the situation they found themselves, and by extension, Scott, in. Sophie tearfully told him about how Etoile and his underlings had forced their way into their home and slaughtered her cousin Tanya, as well as her aunt and uncle. As terrible as her story was, it was Seline’s tale that really got Scott’s attention.

She told him about the man who had slaughtered her family, and who Scott had nearly confronted on the crowded Parisian street when they had first crossed paths. She told him that this man, Etoile, was not a man at all, but a magical being, a fae. According to Seline, Etoile believed that the Fae were the rightful rulers of the Earth, and that it was only a matter of time before a war between Man and Faekind would erupt and then the Fae would take their rightful place. She had explained that Etoile was a militant force in the Paris underground, and while many dismissed his message as the ranting of a madman, he was still accumulating a number of followers. When he pressed her on how and why she would get involved with someone like that, she told him that she was only involved with him from a business standpoint.

“Money is hard to come by these days. Some of us have to do whatever we have to do to get by.” She told him. “I am very good at what I do, and it his kept my sister fed and clothed. So I make no apologies for doing what I have to do.”

She went on to explain that Etoile had had contacted her to recover an ancient artifact for him. It was something called a Divinity Shard, and from what she had learned about it, when combined with the other two shards it was supposed to give the wielder great power. She did not know what kind of power it held, or what Etoile wanted with it, she just knew that he was willing to pay a small fortune to get it. However, when she went to take the shard, it was not there. She didn’t know if someone had beaten her to it, or if she had been set up, all she knew was that it was not there, and she had to evade the owner’s private security force in order to get out of the pace alive. Unfortunately, Etoile was not known for being forgiving, and dealt with and failure harshly. Her failure to get the shard had doomed her, and unfortunately, her family had already paid for that failure with their lives.

Suddenly, there was a click as the lock to the suite door was disengaged and the door opened. Scott could see that the girls were nervous and ready to run, but he did his best to calm them as Alexa walked through the door. As soon as she stepped into the suite and saw Scott and two young women that looked utterly terrified, she knew that somehow, Scott had gotten them dragged into something that they probably had no business getting involved in.

“Scott, babe…what’s going on?” Alexa asked as she stepped into the living area, putting her bag down on the coffee table.

“Oh, hey Honey…” Scott said innocently as he began to recount the tale of how he had met the two sisters.

***


Etoile paced the center of his subterranean lair. The woman, Seline had escaped his grasp, and as such, so had the Divinity Shard. He had been seething over her failure to produce the shard, as well as his own inability to get his hands on her. She had proven to be every bit as slippery as her reputation had claimed, and she had, at least up to this point, eluded him. Suddenly, there was a flash of blinding light, and from that light stepped the shape of a man. As the light faded, his features became visible. The man was petite, with sharp features that were covered in make up and glitter. His hair was short and well sculpted, and comprised of a multitude of bright colors.

“What have you learned, Julius?” Etoile asked as the man stood before him.

“I’ve heard from some of my contacts, and I think I have some good news.” He responded.

“Have you found the Divinity Shard?” Etoile asked, perhaps coming off more hopeful than he had intended.

“Sadly no. But I do have something that could be just as valuable.” He said with a grin. “I may have found the girls.”
Been fighting off the flu, haven't been up to writing for the last couple of days. Turns out my brother brought me the best Christmas gift ever...his flu that he didn't tell me he had...
I hope to get some work done on some posts tomorrow. Was hoping to do some tonight but got dragged out shopping.
Never mind all that, I just got home and I’mup and running
Internet went out on me last night. Apparently the high winds we had caused an outage in my area. It wasn’t back on when I left for work this morning. I hope that it’s back up when I get home, if not I’ll probably just work on some posts offline. Or watch tv...or read comics..or something.
Barbie lied to me, my whole life is a giant farce now, built on a mountain of untruths.


Welcome to the club.

Spoiler warnings are a great thing. Some of us haven't seen this season yet....

So thanks for that...


Canal Saint-Martin Neighborhood, Northeastern Paris

As they usually do in the summer, the residents of the neighborhood of Canal Saint-Martin came out in droves to the banks of the canal to partake in all that the scenic area. Some people chose to picnic along the banks, enjoying a meal as they looked out over the waters. Street musicians strummed their guitars all along the streets which were dotted with cafes and boutiques, all of which were packed with customers. Residents and tourists alike walked along the iron footbridges which crisscrossed the canal, while others chose to ride up and down the waterways by boat.

Etoile made his way through the district flanked by two of his followers. The neighborhood had a vibe that radiated youthful energy, and Etoile hated it with a passion. The truth was, there was little that the Fae thug did not hate. He felt that the hierarchy of the Fae world was stagnant and weak. They hid from the human mongrels, allowing the humans to rule over the earth, relegating the Fae and other supernatural beings to a lesser existence. They hid in the shadows, living their lives as something less than what they were. Less than Fae, even less than human. The so-called Hounds of Humanity had shown the Fae and other supernatural beings just how weak they had become, becoming more of a threat to the supernatural underworld than they had seen in centuries. They had actually done him a great service. For decades, Etoile had preached about the virtue of Fae dominance. He had championed the cause of war. War with the humans, and later, the metahumans. However, his calls to action had been largely ignored by those in control, even the one Fae who he thought would have been sympathetic to his cause, The Ambassador herself.

“Stupide chienne.” He mumbled under his breath as he weaved through the crowded streets, not bothering to conceal his presence from the mongrels that infested the city like a plague of vermin.

Although the humans and by extension, those supernatural beings who refused to do what must be done disgusted him, he was so very close to having in his possession and item that would grant him the power he needed to assure his place in history. The artifact was an item of immense power, which, if the legends were to be believed, would grant the one who wielded it the power of a god. Though he had been looking for the artifact for decades, he had never had any real leads on its whereabouts, until now. Ironically, the shard of the Divinity, as it was called by historians and scholars, had been right under his nose all of this time. It wasn’t locked away in some heavily guarded vault in a museum, or under lock and key in a government facility. It was in the private art collection of Jacob Cadieux, a well known art collector, and if rumors were to be believed, a notorious gangster.

This fact made procuring the shard problematic. Or it could have been. Fortunately, Etoile had the best thief in all of France in his employ. For the human woman, snatching the shard from Cadieux’s chubby little fingers would not be a problem.

Or it shouldn’t have been.

However, despite the knowledge of what would happen to her and everyone that she had ever cared about should she not come to him with the shard at the predetermined place and time, she never showed up. Etoile did not know if the woman had failed to get his item, or if she had succeeded and decided to keep it for herself. In truth, he did not care. She had failed him, one way or another and that failure would prove to be costly. Seline would have to be made an example of, which was actually quite a pity, as he had genuinely liked her, at least as much as he could allow himself to like a human.

Quel gâchis Etoile said as he saw the home that Seline shared with several family members.

***


Just like most days, Sophie Cantrell sat lone in her room with her nose in a book. Although the it was had been a beautiful day, even with the sun setting, it was beginning to look the night would be just as pleasant, she had no interest in doing the things that most girls her age were doing on evenings like tonight. She did not want to go out and run around the canal chasing after boys or looking for cheap thrills. She had much better things to do. She had grand adventures to set out on, where she would meet interesting folks from all corners of the globe. There was great romance, heroes, villains, and even gut wrenching terror for her to experience.

All within the pages of her stories.

Within these stories she could become anything that she wanted. She could be a warrior princess battling evil hordes that threaten her land. Or she could be a treasure hunter setting out on the adventure of a lifetime trying to find a rare historical artifact, fighting against criminals and time itself trying to save the future of mankind. She could be a super hero, fighting the good fight. She could live any life that she wanted, and for even just a little while, she didn’t have to live her own life. While she was visiting these far away lands, she was never hungry, and she never had too look for alternate routes home to avoid certain people that tended to take great joy in making her life as miserable as possible.

As Sophie began to get engrossed in a tale of mythic heroes setting out on a journey to confront the evil that threatened to consume their world, the sound of breaking glass and surprised shrieks pulled her back into the here and now. Startled by the sudden disturbance, Sophie got up from the small desk that she had been sitting at and went over to her bedroom door. Sensing that something was not quite right, she cautiously opened the door and slipped out into the hallway. Silently, she crept down the hallway. When she reached the stairs, she began to make her way downstairs, then she suddenly stopped. She saw three men and woman that she did not know in the living room. Laying lifeless in the far corner was her cousin Tanya, and her aunt Nicole was cowering on the couch, begging for her life.

“Où est Seline? “ One of the men demanded. He was tall and lanky, with short dark hair. The man had a strange charisma about him which caused Sophie to be oddly drawn to him. She took another step down the stairs toward her family when her uncle Raul charged the man, however the man brought his arm our an upward, almost like a gunslinger in the old American West, pointing his fingers at her uncle, when the room suddenly exploded in a red and green flash. The next thing she knew, her uncle was laying on the floor, and her aunt was screaming. Then there was another brilliant flash of colored light and her aunt fell silent.

Sophie began back up the stairs toward her room, but she was stopped by a firm hand on her shoulder. She spun to look at her attacker with wild-eyed fear. However, as she looked on her sister who held a finger up to her mouth indicating to be quiet relief washed over her. Seline beckoned for Sophie to follow her back up the stairs. Seline led her younger sister back up the stairs and down the hallway toward her bedroom, which was directly across the hall from Sophie’s room. Once inside, Seline ushered Sophie over to the window and motioned for her to climb out the window and down the large tree that stood in the front yard. Once Sophie had climbed down the tree, Seline followed her, then grabbed her by the arm and rushed down the street, not looking back until they reached the Gare de l’Est, where they boarded a train and got as far away from their house and the intruders who had destroyed their lives as possible.

***


The sun had begun to set on Paris as Scott walked the streets along the Seine. The streets were filled with couples, both young and young at heart who couldn’t pass up the purely magical scenery. As he observed the various couples before him, Alexa’s absence became all the more noticeable. Her negotiations for Winstone International had taken longer than she had anticipated, and she refused to let him just stay at the hotel. She had urged him to take advantage of the trip and explore the city without her, though she did suggest that he keep an eye out for a nice bistro for a late night bite to eat.

He had done as she had suggested, he had gone for a walk and saw a number of tourist attractions, many that he hoped to revisit with Alexa by his side. He went to the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame. From there he visited the Louvre and the Arc de Triomphe. He had even taken in a ghost tour in the famous Paris Catacombs. Now, he was just taking a stroll along the river before returning to the hotel to wait for Alexa to get back from her business meetings, then he’d take her to the bistro that he had found.

As he walked along the river, he suddenly could hear panicked voices somewhere in the crowd.

“Qu'est-ce que tu as fait?! Qui étaient ces gens?” a young female voice asked. There was something about the way that she spoke that shook him. Maybe it was the raw emotion in the girl’s voice, the anger…the fear. Scott scanned the crowd, and then after several moments he found them. Two young women stood out among the crowd. He didn’t know what they had been through, but he could see that they needed help. So he cautiously approached them, being careful not to startle or otherwise shake them more than they already were.

“Est-ce que tu vas bien?” Scott asked in his best French. The two women looked at him blankly as he spoke to them. Their discomfort at his approach was easily seen as they sized him up, trying to see if he was a threat. Then, the older of the two women’s eyes grew to the size of saucers as she looked past Scott, to something, or someone behind them.

“Etoile.” The woman said. “Nous devons partir. À présent.” She said as she turned to go in the opposite direction. Then she turned back to Scott.

“Come. Now.” She said, compelling him to follow them.
Character you have created:Dr. Elizabeth Miyasaki
Alias: Augment
Speech Color: ec008c
Character Alignment: Villain (Lawful Evil)
Identity: Very Secret
Character Personality: A perfectionist. Believes that most of the world is flawed and that it is her duty to improve it all. Is a subtle and calculating woman that is more then happy to wait for the perfect time to make her moves when it's best suited, opportunities don't come all the time and she's more than smart enough to know when to take them. Has a bit of an ego and a mix of elitism to match.






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Well, in any case, approved.
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