OOC: Righties. Halloween's around the corner so I'm posting a bit of a "spooky" RP. I'm gearing this RP towards newbies, since we've had a lot of them but they haven't had much opportunity to get their feet wet. There's no limit to the number of people that can join. This RP is also for those who have been around for a while but have never RP'd before. Experienced RPers can feel free to join too, but I don't want too many of you.
BIC:
"And then the woman said, 'Oh, no you didn't!' and proceeded to snap her fingers in an odd manner," said a woman to another. They were on a bus, traveling on an empty road towards their destination. The woman who spoke was by far the strangest looking one on the bus, which was entirely due to the clothes she wore. A black, slim, Victorian-style dress covered her body. The corset-styled bodice was coal gray, and the dress had a silver trim and designs. The ends of the black sleeves were loose, and a black cloak covered the woman's upper-chest, held in place by a sapphire broach. The woman looked about fifty, but her hair was a silvery, wavy mane that went down to the middle of her back. Upon her head was a witch's hat with a bent tip and a blue sash tied around the base.
The woman's eyes were like the various sapphires she wore on her body, like the identical silver rings and either of her middle fingers, which had sapphires embedded into them. Her skin was pale and very fair, with only a few wrinkles here and there. It seemed that to the woman everyday was Halloween, and so people constantly gave her certain looks. Not that she cared, or even noticed.
"And then she proceeded not to talk for the remainder of the trip. Very rude woman - I'd be happy if I never saw her again."
The other woman whom the witch was talking to only stared in confusion for a moment before saying, "Sorena... You know that I'm the woman you're talking about, right?" she asked, using the witch's name, since the witch had introduced herself when she got on the bus. To everyone.
Sorena blinked and turned her head to face the woman. The witched stared at her for a moment, and then she remembered. "Oh! So you are... how embarrassing," she looked away and bit her lip. "I'm terribly sorry about that."
"Whatever," the other woman said before getting up and moving to another seat.
The rest of the trip went by in silence, apart from Sorena mumbling to herself a few times. The bus soon came to a stop in a town that seemed eerily deserted. Sorena got off of the bus, since the town was her stop. It was a modern town, with paved roads and other nice things. It was fall, and the season was reflected in the trees and plant-life. The leaves of the trees were beautiful shades of orange and red, and it was hard to believe that the branches would be bare in a matter of months.
Sorena looked around, seeing only a few people out and about, and there were hardly any cars on the road. The town, which was called Twin Creeks, wasn't a big city by any means, but it was still rather empty. The woman shrugged and continued on her way. Her leather, high-heeled boots clacked against the sidewalk with each step she took. Stores were open, or most of them were at any rate. Sorena peered into the windows and saw people buying things, so it wasn't as if there were no citizens at all.
After wandering around for a couple of hours she found the shop she was looking for, tucked away in a corner of town center. "Finally," she said under her breath as she opened the door and stepped inside. A bell jingled above her head and the door closed behind her. She waited for a moment for the shopkeeper to show himself and quickly scanned the items on display, sensing the different kinds of magic in the room. "There's quite a few things here I could use..." she told herself as a man stepped out of the back room.
He was a large man, with a balding head and a black mustache. He wore a simple pair of jeans and a button-up shirt. He stared at her for a moment with tiny eyes and he exhaled through his nose. The badge pinned to his shirt read 'Gilroy Gibbons.'
"I'm sorry, ma'am, but this shop is for serious magicians only. There's nothing you'll find here that you can use for your Halloween costume."
Sorena, who was staring intently at one of the objects , paused for a moment. Then, she straightened herself and turned, looking at the man with her eyes. "I'll have you know that I'm very serious, and I find it insulting that you assume I'm not just because I wear 'traditional' clothes." It was true. Modern witches had stopped wearing hats and cloaks and all black ages prior.
The man's eyes went wide as he jumped. "Oh, I'm sorry ma'am! Please, consider everything you see to be half-price," he said.
Sorena nodded and seemed appeased by this, continuing to look for what it was she needed. She was currently browsing through ingredients used for all manner of potions and elixers. The shop specialized in this area, but also offered magical items such as charms.
"Can I help you find anything?" he asked her after a moment.
"Yes..." she said as she used her index finger to look. "I'm wondering if you have any phoenix ashes. I ran out a while back and I'm needing them again."
Again his eyes widened. "Phoenix ashes? I have some, yes, but I keep them in the back." The reason for this was because the ashes of a phoenix were very hard to come by. First you had to hunt down a phoenix, which weren't typically found on any planet you visited, and then you had to kill it, and gather up the ashes before it resurrected itself. This made them very expensive. Animal rights groups had recently petitioned against that sort of thing, however, so now you had to wait for the thing to die on its own. This had caused the price of phoenix ashes to shoot up even more, and they were definitely amongst the most expensive magical ingredients. Any smart store owner kept their own phoenix as a pet, so that they could obtain ashes more easily. Of course, it cost a lot to buy a phoenix, and you still had to wait for it to die naturally, but that was still easier than going out into the wild.
"Would you like me to get some?" he asked, almost hesitantly. He would end up losing money if he sold the ashes at half off.
"Yes please, just a pouch-full," Sorena replied without looking up.
He came back after a minute and handed her a small pouch full of ashes. It didn't seem like a lot, but potions never called for more than a pinch, so it would last her a long time. "I should probably invest in one of the birds myself," she said. The witch spent quite a bit of time in the shop, picking out several of the items that she knew she would need. Actually, she ended up buying anything she didn't already own.
"Are you an experienced brewer?" he asked her while he added up the total.
"I would say so, Mr. Gibbins, yes," she replied, doing one quick rescan of the room to make sure she didn't miss anything. The shop was quite a find - it had many things that couldn't be found in other places. "I've been brewing for many, many years."
"Well, pleasure to meet a fellow brewer then," he said, looking at her out of the corner of his eye with a particular gaze that didn't match his tone. "And would you like to buy a protective charm? I'll throw it in half-off as well."
"Protects me from what?" she asked, raising an eyebrow.
"You haven't heard?" Mr. Gibbons said with mild surprise. "People in the area have been disappearing," he explained. "Police don't know why, but a few of them have vanished too. Seems to happen at random, and there's no trace of the people after they're gone, except for the clothes they were wearing."
"That is interesting..." she replied, though she considered whether or not she needed protecting, especially if it sounded like people were simply streaking.
"People started buying them like crazy after word of the disappearances got around. I've had to order several shipments since then." Then, he pulled a necklace from out of his shirt and pointed to the charm that was tied to it. "Even I'm wearing one."
Sorena knew that little trinkets such as charms wouldn't work if someone, or something, really wanted to get you. They worked better for little things like staying healthy during flu season, and falling from a rock and not breaking a bone. Of course, there existed more powerful, high quality charms that definitely could protect you from almost anything, even delay your own death by several years. But from a glance Sorena knew that the charms he sold weren't high quality. "I think I'm fine without one, thank you," she told him.
"Suit yourself," he shrugged. He told her the total and she handed him the money. The witch proceeded to put the things she purchased into her sleeve, where they fell into a pocket of magic, or hammerspace as some called it.
The man grinned at this, realizing his customer had been no ordinary brewer, but a talented magician as well. "Thank you for your business!" he called after her as she left his shop.
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"Now, now, what to do, what to do..." Sorena asked herself as she walked. It was late in the afternoon now, almost tea time. Realizing that she was hungry she headed for one of the restaurants she had passed earlier. As she expected, there weren't many people there, and there was but a single chef and a waiter. After receiving odd looks from the people around her she was sat down at a table and she promptly ordered one of the dishes on the menu. She really just chose one at random - she wasn't picky, and wasn't very crazy about food.
It was when Sorena was almost finished with her meal that she heard a scream from the back. Some of the diners got up to see what happened, and she heard the chef say. "He's gone too!" The chef came out, carrying the waiter's clothes in one hand for all to see. One or two of the diners left immediately, not wanting to be next, but Sorena stayed where she was, sipping her cup of hot tea. That was when she sensed a tiny bit of magic before it left the building. She had only caught a whiff of it, but it wasn't anything that made her feel warm and fuzzy inside. It was unholy, what she had sensed.
Something was going on in Twin Creeks.
BIC:
"And then the woman said, 'Oh, no you didn't!' and proceeded to snap her fingers in an odd manner," said a woman to another. They were on a bus, traveling on an empty road towards their destination. The woman who spoke was by far the strangest looking one on the bus, which was entirely due to the clothes she wore. A black, slim, Victorian-style dress covered her body. The corset-styled bodice was coal gray, and the dress had a silver trim and designs. The ends of the black sleeves were loose, and a black cloak covered the woman's upper-chest, held in place by a sapphire broach. The woman looked about fifty, but her hair was a silvery, wavy mane that went down to the middle of her back. Upon her head was a witch's hat with a bent tip and a blue sash tied around the base.
The woman's eyes were like the various sapphires she wore on her body, like the identical silver rings and either of her middle fingers, which had sapphires embedded into them. Her skin was pale and very fair, with only a few wrinkles here and there. It seemed that to the woman everyday was Halloween, and so people constantly gave her certain looks. Not that she cared, or even noticed.
"And then she proceeded not to talk for the remainder of the trip. Very rude woman - I'd be happy if I never saw her again."
The other woman whom the witch was talking to only stared in confusion for a moment before saying, "Sorena... You know that I'm the woman you're talking about, right?" she asked, using the witch's name, since the witch had introduced herself when she got on the bus. To everyone.
Sorena blinked and turned her head to face the woman. The witched stared at her for a moment, and then she remembered. "Oh! So you are... how embarrassing," she looked away and bit her lip. "I'm terribly sorry about that."
"Whatever," the other woman said before getting up and moving to another seat.
The rest of the trip went by in silence, apart from Sorena mumbling to herself a few times. The bus soon came to a stop in a town that seemed eerily deserted. Sorena got off of the bus, since the town was her stop. It was a modern town, with paved roads and other nice things. It was fall, and the season was reflected in the trees and plant-life. The leaves of the trees were beautiful shades of orange and red, and it was hard to believe that the branches would be bare in a matter of months.
Sorena looked around, seeing only a few people out and about, and there were hardly any cars on the road. The town, which was called Twin Creeks, wasn't a big city by any means, but it was still rather empty. The woman shrugged and continued on her way. Her leather, high-heeled boots clacked against the sidewalk with each step she took. Stores were open, or most of them were at any rate. Sorena peered into the windows and saw people buying things, so it wasn't as if there were no citizens at all.
After wandering around for a couple of hours she found the shop she was looking for, tucked away in a corner of town center. "Finally," she said under her breath as she opened the door and stepped inside. A bell jingled above her head and the door closed behind her. She waited for a moment for the shopkeeper to show himself and quickly scanned the items on display, sensing the different kinds of magic in the room. "There's quite a few things here I could use..." she told herself as a man stepped out of the back room.
He was a large man, with a balding head and a black mustache. He wore a simple pair of jeans and a button-up shirt. He stared at her for a moment with tiny eyes and he exhaled through his nose. The badge pinned to his shirt read 'Gilroy Gibbons.'
"I'm sorry, ma'am, but this shop is for serious magicians only. There's nothing you'll find here that you can use for your Halloween costume."
Sorena, who was staring intently at one of the objects , paused for a moment. Then, she straightened herself and turned, looking at the man with her eyes. "I'll have you know that I'm very serious, and I find it insulting that you assume I'm not just because I wear 'traditional' clothes." It was true. Modern witches had stopped wearing hats and cloaks and all black ages prior.
The man's eyes went wide as he jumped. "Oh, I'm sorry ma'am! Please, consider everything you see to be half-price," he said.
Sorena nodded and seemed appeased by this, continuing to look for what it was she needed. She was currently browsing through ingredients used for all manner of potions and elixers. The shop specialized in this area, but also offered magical items such as charms.
"Can I help you find anything?" he asked her after a moment.
"Yes..." she said as she used her index finger to look. "I'm wondering if you have any phoenix ashes. I ran out a while back and I'm needing them again."
Again his eyes widened. "Phoenix ashes? I have some, yes, but I keep them in the back." The reason for this was because the ashes of a phoenix were very hard to come by. First you had to hunt down a phoenix, which weren't typically found on any planet you visited, and then you had to kill it, and gather up the ashes before it resurrected itself. This made them very expensive. Animal rights groups had recently petitioned against that sort of thing, however, so now you had to wait for the thing to die on its own. This had caused the price of phoenix ashes to shoot up even more, and they were definitely amongst the most expensive magical ingredients. Any smart store owner kept their own phoenix as a pet, so that they could obtain ashes more easily. Of course, it cost a lot to buy a phoenix, and you still had to wait for it to die naturally, but that was still easier than going out into the wild.
"Would you like me to get some?" he asked, almost hesitantly. He would end up losing money if he sold the ashes at half off.
"Yes please, just a pouch-full," Sorena replied without looking up.
He came back after a minute and handed her a small pouch full of ashes. It didn't seem like a lot, but potions never called for more than a pinch, so it would last her a long time. "I should probably invest in one of the birds myself," she said. The witch spent quite a bit of time in the shop, picking out several of the items that she knew she would need. Actually, she ended up buying anything she didn't already own.
"Are you an experienced brewer?" he asked her while he added up the total.
"I would say so, Mr. Gibbins, yes," she replied, doing one quick rescan of the room to make sure she didn't miss anything. The shop was quite a find - it had many things that couldn't be found in other places. "I've been brewing for many, many years."
"Well, pleasure to meet a fellow brewer then," he said, looking at her out of the corner of his eye with a particular gaze that didn't match his tone. "And would you like to buy a protective charm? I'll throw it in half-off as well."
"Protects me from what?" she asked, raising an eyebrow.
"You haven't heard?" Mr. Gibbons said with mild surprise. "People in the area have been disappearing," he explained. "Police don't know why, but a few of them have vanished too. Seems to happen at random, and there's no trace of the people after they're gone, except for the clothes they were wearing."
"That is interesting..." she replied, though she considered whether or not she needed protecting, especially if it sounded like people were simply streaking.
"People started buying them like crazy after word of the disappearances got around. I've had to order several shipments since then." Then, he pulled a necklace from out of his shirt and pointed to the charm that was tied to it. "Even I'm wearing one."
Sorena knew that little trinkets such as charms wouldn't work if someone, or something, really wanted to get you. They worked better for little things like staying healthy during flu season, and falling from a rock and not breaking a bone. Of course, there existed more powerful, high quality charms that definitely could protect you from almost anything, even delay your own death by several years. But from a glance Sorena knew that the charms he sold weren't high quality. "I think I'm fine without one, thank you," she told him.
"Suit yourself," he shrugged. He told her the total and she handed him the money. The witch proceeded to put the things she purchased into her sleeve, where they fell into a pocket of magic, or hammerspace as some called it.
The man grinned at this, realizing his customer had been no ordinary brewer, but a talented magician as well. "Thank you for your business!" he called after her as she left his shop.
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"Now, now, what to do, what to do..." Sorena asked herself as she walked. It was late in the afternoon now, almost tea time. Realizing that she was hungry she headed for one of the restaurants she had passed earlier. As she expected, there weren't many people there, and there was but a single chef and a waiter. After receiving odd looks from the people around her she was sat down at a table and she promptly ordered one of the dishes on the menu. She really just chose one at random - she wasn't picky, and wasn't very crazy about food.
It was when Sorena was almost finished with her meal that she heard a scream from the back. Some of the diners got up to see what happened, and she heard the chef say. "He's gone too!" The chef came out, carrying the waiter's clothes in one hand for all to see. One or two of the diners left immediately, not wanting to be next, but Sorena stayed where she was, sipping her cup of hot tea. That was when she sensed a tiny bit of magic before it left the building. She had only caught a whiff of it, but it wasn't anything that made her feel warm and fuzzy inside. It was unholy, what she had sensed.
Something was going on in Twin Creeks.
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