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    28 KB Surprise Metahuman Renaissance Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)15:26 No.18043016  
    HELLO Adoring Fanbase, (Yes, I am joking)

    It is I, Omega, your regular purveyor of MHRQuest. As it turns out, my schedule for today would allow me to run a regular installment of said Quest. However, since I did not say this is when I would next be running it (Hence SURPRISE), I felt behooved to make this post, to check if there are enough people about to make running a thread worthwhile.

    If not, then, I guess I can answer any left over questions from the last thread.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)15:34 No.18043081
    I'm up for it, but I'm only available 2-5, and after 8.
    Theater stuff the rest of the time.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)15:34 No.18043082
    Can't hurt.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)15:38 No.18043118
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    >>18043081

    Then I'm going to go grab me some lunch, and when I come back, I'll fire it up.
    >> Metahuman Renaissance Quest Part 10 Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)15:57 No.18043328
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    >Previous Threads:
    1: http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/17779216
    2: http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/17792316
    3: http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/17805147
    4: http://archive.foolz.us/tg/thread/17819927/
    4.5: http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/17875188
    5: http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/17887197/
    6: http://archive.foolz.us/tg/thread/17916365/
    7: http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/17989716/
    8: http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/18001767
    9: http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/18015714/

    PREVIOUSLY ON METAHUMAN RENAISSANCE QUEST:
    Dan gathered his friends and materials, then made a totally bitching summoning circle, before summoning the spirits Dike, Horme, Veritas and Nerio, representing Justice, Adventure, Knowledge and Courage respectively. After much internal debate, he entered into pacts with Veritas and Nerio, and received some spectral bling, before getting a phone call from Alexander Ashwood to meet him at the museum later to INVESTIGATE ARTIFACTS.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)16:02 No.18043378
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    >>18043328

    It is now about 4 PM, and you are standing outside the general science building on campus, having just been rudely hung-up on by Ashwood, the prick. You have at least an hour before you have to leave, to make it to the History Museum before they lock the doors, so you've got some time to follow up on something. Or, you could get some stuff and head out now, and just peruse the museum until its time to help Ashwood.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)16:08 No.18043441
    >>18043378
    Nice-looking character sheet.

    Can't think of much else to do at the moment besides futz around with our new magic tchotchkies, so let's just head over to the museum and loiter for a while. Hell, we're history majors. We ought to enjoy it for what it's worth.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)16:10 No.18043462
    >>18043441
    Yeah, someone made it for him last thread. It's pretty baller. Let's grab an early dinner, since it seems we'll be locked in the museum all night. Maybe invite Johnny, Roxy, and Jeanne along for it. Sound like a plan?
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)16:10 No.18043463
    >>18043441

    Can't take any credit for the sheet. Was provided by a kindly anon at the end of the last thread.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)16:11 No.18043467
    >>18043462
    >>18043463
    I remember that much. Still, it's pretty sick.

    >ntsgical there
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)16:12 No.18043475
    >>18043463
    Let's make sure we wear our breastplate and bring our knife in our bag. Just in case. After all, knowing our dad, we know EXACTLY how much can happen in a museum overnight.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)16:27 No.18043630
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    >>18043441

    You decide to just head back to your room, get your stuff, then head over to the museum. It's been a while since you had time to get down there, and Dad always asks what kind of exhibits they're doing when you talk to him. You can bum around for an hour or so, and they let you in free, after all.

    You get back to your dorm and open up, finding Dave's girlfriend Cheryl doing some work at the coffee table, sitting on the floor to give the pour couch a break. Just glancing at the papers she's looking at makes your head swim. "Cheryl." You observe. She doesn't even look up, simply says "Daniel." Cheryl is weird like that, not using diminutives. You can hear a shower from Dave's end of the dorm, and make some quick assumptions. "You two heading out?" You ask. Now she looks up. "Yeah. We're going to catch a movie, then get some dinner." You nod, and go to open your door, but Cheryl asks you something. "Hey, that girl who came in earlier, new girlfriend?" "Roxane?" You pause for a second to consider things, including that you've actually only known Roxy for slightly more than 24 hours. "I guess you could say that." She smirks a little. "Uh-huh. You should bring her and come with us, some time. Have a little double date."
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)16:31 No.18043663
    >>18043630
    I forget what Cheryl's major is, but I bet Roxy would still make her head spin.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)16:32 No.18043675
    >>18043630
    "Yeah, sure. I think you would get along well with her. She's pretty rad. Anyway, I'm going to go be an awesome ninja wizard Indiana Jones tonight. Catch you later."
    >> joc 02/21/12(Tue)16:34 No.18043700
    cool.

    i have a gambit that could be useful for later. if you guys want to hear it?
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)16:36 No.18043715
    >>18043700
    Sure, hit us up with it.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)16:37 No.18043725
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    "Yeah, sure. I think you would get along well with her. She's pretty rad. Anyway, I'm going to go be an awesome ninja wizard Indiana Jones tonight." you say, making sure to keep your tone light. "But, I remember the last time I went on a double date with you and Dave." She scowls at you a little. "Not my fault you brought a luddite disguised as a linguist." She's exaggerating but, well, that date wasn't going anywhere anyway. Luckily, you distracted her from that second part.

    You open your door, and step into your room. "Hey, Daniel." She calls after you. "Yeah?" "I'd still watch yourself. I've heard it can be tough, y'know, dating a metahuman." 'You have no idea', you think, and close your door. After only a couple minutes, you are now equipped with ghostknife (tucked into the ritual kit satchel) and breastplate, worn under your shirt again.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)16:40 No.18043747
    >>18043663

    IIRC, it was something related to Engineering. But yes, talking with Roxy would probably push her to her intellectual limits.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)16:41 No.18043757
    >>18043725
    Huh, yeah, we can probably swap the old combat knife out for the ghost knife. I didn't think of that. Do we still have those invisible cords of burning blue-white magic around our wrist and upper arm? Let's try doing a few cool free-running shortcuts through campus if there are any obstacles between us and the museum. Parkour's fucking fun.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)16:45 No.18043796
    >>18043757

    >we can probably swap the old combat knife out for the ghost knife.

    Probably a bad idea. The combat knife is for ritual purposes. Like pricking your own finger, and some other functions. The Ghostknife is pretty near monomolecular, so trying to draw a little blood is going to end up with you missing a finger tip.

    >Do we still have those invisible cords of burning blue-white magic around our wrist and upper arm?

    Yes, they persist. Presumably, they will persist as long as you remain subject to the pact.
    >> joc 02/21/12(Tue)16:45 No.18043802
    >>18043715
    k then

    OK well basically we position ourselfs with the not-Dresden guy behind us and the enemy in front.

    then spin, throwing that aura illuminating orb at him. then run as fast as possible toward the enemy whilst charging psibolts in both hands. then slap eather side of the head with the psibolts and barrel into them knocking them out and over.

    if the bolt slap dosent work then we will be on top of them and ready to attack. they will be blinded by not-Dresden's aura preventing them from defending.

    what do you think?
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)16:46 No.18043817
    >>18043796
    Can we touch them, or are they transparent to matter? Do they shine through our clothes? Do they shine through other solid objects, like a wall or if we hold our bag up in front of it?
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)16:48 No.18043839
    >>18043802
    Sounds fine. Personally, I'm still amped up to see if we can pull off some air evocation-boosted parkour shenanigans.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)16:50 No.18043855
    >>18043817

    You can touch them, but any other substance, like your clothes, doesn't seem to interact with them. If you loose line of sight, you can't see them even if the obstruction should allow light to pass through.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)16:51 No.18043862
    >>18043802
    This assumes that Harry is with us. That's not a strong assumption to make.
    >> joc 02/21/12(Tue)16:55 No.18043901
    >>18043862
    well yes we can use this when he IS nearby. and when he isnt throw dust or something
    >> joc 02/21/12(Tue)16:58 No.18043930
    also a blinding module like a flash attack or something wouldn't go amiss
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)17:00 No.18043961
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    >>18043757

    Thus prepared, you head on out, throwing a goodbye into the void, Cheryl apparently having gone off to help Dave pick something to wear because the extend of his fashion sense is buried somewhere in Early Modern, pre-nation Italy. The history museum, though off campus, is still in Campus Town district, because it is in part attached to the college, along with a couple of other museums. Normally, you'd complain about this since this means you can't take the monorail and have to leave the campus then walk.

    But that is not this day. Today, you run!

    (cont)
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)17:09 No.18044051
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    >>18043961

    You leave campus, find an alley, then scramble up a fire-escape, to make a roof-top. Making sure no one can see you (since you weren't a wizard yesterday), you stand on the roof, and reach deep, finding the power of air. It feels a lot easier to manage now, some how.

    (2x9 on Evocation, adding 2 dice to your next Agility check)

    "Tehecatl." You whisper, managing to remember the right word. The air tenses, and swirls around you, before settling into a light breeze which surrounds you on all sides, making your body feel much lighter. Oh, it is on now. You take a flying leap at the next rooftop.

    (2x2, 2x4 and 2x10 on Agility test)

    You hit the next roof and keep going. You can barely tell you've jumped at all, you feel so very light. You can't help but give out a victorious whoop, as you go roof-top hopping, scaffold-climbing, and all manner of parkour shit before hopping to a fire escape, pivoting, and sliding down a drain pipe, to come to a halt just down the block from the museum.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)17:11 No.18044079
    >>18044051
    SO COOL.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)17:13 No.18044100
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    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)17:22 No.18044183
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    >>18044051

    You straighten your clothes out, they having been ruffled by the wind, and a handful of bystanders give some polite applause at the sight your stunts. You wave politely, and head on down to the museum. Normally, you'd think its weird that a Museum is open on Sunday, but they make allowance since Students and Faculty from the university sometimes only have the weekends free to visit.

    You walk right on into the front lobby, filled with some wonderful flashy stuff up front to get you in the door, and wave to the security guards and the front desk as you pass, getting polite nods or tips of the hat in return. Most of the staff recognize you by sight, even with the blue sunglasses.

    >Anywhere you want to check out in the museum?
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)17:25 No.18044210
    >>18044183
    Metahuman History!

    If we ever need to join some sort of protest group, we'll have a plausible pool of knowledge!
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)17:29 No.18044241
    >>18044183
    Grecco-Roman mythology. Let's take a look at some of our patrons' shit.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)17:30 No.18044257
    >>18044183
    We could also brush up a lil bit on Mesoamerican stuff since its our evocation language.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)17:41 No.18044360
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    You decide to follow up on more modern history, and see what they have about the metahuman 'revolution' as they call it, when humanity first officially crossed that gap in the 40s. This type of thing (as part of a look at the 20th century as a whole) is really your area of expertise, but it never hurts to look. You even see they're displaying some WW2 and early post-war period League exhibits now, which might be interesting to look at.

    You enter the exhibit area, and find a familiar display. Replica figures of the original six league members (When they were just an allied special task force) on one side, opposed by their Axis counterparts. Beyond them is the exhibit proper.

    >Go on through, or check out the mannequins?
    >> joc 02/21/12(Tue)17:43 No.18044378
    >>18044360
    check the league out then lets learn more
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)17:43 No.18044379
    >>18044360
    Let's take a look at the League and their Axis counterparts. We got names and descriptions of the former, but not the latter.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)17:59 No.18044564
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    >>18044378

    On the left hand side of the room, representing 'West', with a big mural behind them, with the Allied countries represented in blue stand the six League heroes.

    At the center is The Captain, America's first supersoldier. He's wearing an army helmet, with winged stars painted on the side in blue, and what seems like an obnoxious blue-white-red outfit, like the kind early comic book characters wore. The only thing hiding his identity is a simple blue domino mask. The ridiculous is off-set a bit by the bulges in the outfit where you know he actually had 1/4 inch steel plates sown in. He has two pistols holstered at his belt, and has an M1 Carbine in his hand. The knuckles of his gloves are raised.

    On his left, sharing the center spotlight is The Citizen, his Soviet Counterpart. Here, the Citizen is displayed wearing a USSR great-coat and uniform, with heavy gloves and the red-star ushanka. His fact is covered by a black ski mask. Except there are no holes, so it looks more like a big black sock. In his arms is a Russian Mosin Nagant rifle.

    To Captain's right is Lady Ashwood, who stands in an RAF flying uniform, complete with jacket, flying cap, goggles, and dashing white scarf, which covers the lower half of her face. In her hand she holds a readied epee in a fighting stance, and around her neck hangs a webley revolver on a lanyard. You peer closer at her face, and can see a bit of a resemblance to Alexander.

    (cont)
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)18:10 No.18044674
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    To her right is Crocodile Sam. He's unmistakable, with his broad hat with a band filled with crocodile teeth, no shirt, just a vest. Around his neck is some kind of aboriginal charm bracelet. In his hand, he's clutching is large kuhkri knife, and he has a boomerang sheathed on his back, and an Enfield revolver in a hip-holster.

    Going back around to Citizen's left is Mr. Science, who stands in a simple labcoat, wearing white gloves, leaning on his walking stick, which has a tiny mechanical owl perched on it. He is wearing his famous laser goggles.

    To his left is PHANTASMO!, who stands making a flourish with his hands in his full tuxedo, complete with top-hat and monocle. He also has a golden pocket watch chain leading somewhere into his tuxedo jacket. In one hand he is waving a monogrammed handkerchief, and in the other he has his magic staff, which looks like a fine walking cane with the handle in the shape of a silver dragon head. But its a magic staff. You know this, because you've seen the archival footage of him making it spew flame.

    You decide to check out the opposite side of the room.

    (cont)
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)18:19 No.18044792
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    >>18044674

    The Axis side of the room has a mural identical to the first, except the Axis countries are highlighted in red on their map, and there are only five figures.

    In the center stands Gespenst, the undisputed head of the Waffen-SS' Occult wing. It helped that he was an undead Revenant who rose from the dead powered by his own dark magics. Here he is depicted in his SS uniform, complete with long black coat, jackboots, officer's cap and dark leather gloves which hide the fact that his hands are skeletal. He lacks a face, instead just being a skull, missing its lower jawbone. The model-makers dis a great job of recreating the glowing blue lights which supposedly sat in his eye sockets. In his right hand is grasped a broom-handle Mauser, and in the other a long staff with a red-stained human skull siting on the top, and the shaft, which in reality was carved from the femur of a jotun, a giant.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)18:22 No.18044829
    >>18044792
    Holy fuck this guy was a badass. Who (re)killed him?
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)18:29 No.18044903
    >>18044792
    Just so you know, I'm just being silent because I'm waiting for the next part. I'm here and loving this.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)18:35 No.18044964
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    >>18044792

    To the right of Gespenst, fittingly, is Hilde Wolff, his right-hand woman. She is wearing a female version of the uniform, minus but her coat is open revealing a tightly tied bodice, that would probably be alluring if not for the handle of a dagger sticking up from the cleavage. In both her hands she holds a coiled whip with a silver handle. The body of the whip was supposedly crafted from the spine of a dragon that she and Gespenst dug up. The mannequin's face is split in a wolfish grin deliberately crafted to show off the dueling scar on her cheek. She has a luger holstered at her hip.

    To Gespenst's left is the other Nazi contribution, known only as Sturm. Its kind of hard to tell what he looked like, since he's basically in an open straight jacket, with a grille kind of mask which almost completely covers his face made of brass. Copper wires to spark-plug like studs cover the outfit, all leading back to a heavy brass back-pack, with tiny Tesla coils coming off the corners. You know that Sturm was an early Nazi supersolider experiment in bio-electricity. The results were weak, but were enhanced by his suit.

    (cont)
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)18:44 No.18045057
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    >>18044964

    On the far right of Gespenst is Kurosawa, aka The Black Rider. He is a towering, seven-foot tall monstrosity of jet-black Samurai armor, holding a katana-type sword that's about as long as you are tall. His face is completely obscured by his helmet, only two little red lights showing in the eye slits. The Black Rider is always fascinating, since he has existed in Japanese history for a long time, and is still seen today, and while he sided with Japanese Empire in WW2, he hasn't always been so 'heroic' for them. You remember seeing something about him on the news lately. Maybe you should check that.

    On the far left is Sicarius, who technically worked for Italy, but was often seen with the Nazi supersoldiers. His body is covered in bandages, with a hooded coat or robe worn over it, which hides his face. Both are open at the chest to showcase his clockwork heart, though, a device supposedly based on da Vinci's designs which empowered him for several centuries. Large parts of his body were replaced with clockwork anachrotech cybernetics, including one of his arms, which also had a cool hidden blade mounted in it. He was a specialist in stealth and assassination.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)18:46 No.18045078
    >>18044829

    He was re-killed a couple times. Didn't seem to stick. So the last time, Phantasmo banished his soul to a pocket dimension, and the League shattered his skull and scattered the pieces across the globe.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)18:50 No.18045119
    >>18045057
    Let's look Kurosawa (the Black Rider, not the director) up on our smartphone.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)18:52 No.18045145
    >>18045119

    The news story, or the person itself?

    Because if you're just looking him up, you don't need a smartphone for that. You have PHENOMENAL COSMIC POWER.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)18:52 No.18045152
    >>18045145
    News first. If it's interesting, we'll give him a call.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)18:53 No.18045159
    >>18045145
    The news story. While we're at it, let's use our PHENOMENAL COSMIC POWER to see what we know about him, occult-wise and history-wise.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)18:58 No.18045210
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    >>18045152

    You whip out your phone, and go checking for the news article you saw before. First hit is from the city newspaper, the Liberty City Libertarian, entitled "Black Rider Spotted?". You decide to read.

    >The infamous Black Rider, Kurosawa, may have been seen in Japan last week, reports say. The villain known as the Black Rider has not had a confirmed sighting since just after the end of the Cyrean War. He was seen attacking the Atsuta Shrine in Japan's Aichi Prefecture. Atsuta is the commonly accepted location of the Kusanagi, one of the Three Imperial Treasures of Japan. Kurosawa fled the scene after three JSDF MRF Patrol Mechs arrived on scene. Officials report he did not manage to steal the tree Kusanagi, but witnesses report him fleeing the scene with a brown cloth bag, roughly sword sized. The Identity and motivation of the Black Rider are a mystery, as he has apparently existed for at least 1500 years. Reports on him and his abilities differ, some saying he is half-demon, others suggest he is a revenant, kept alive by some unholy power, and others say that there is not one, but many Black Riders, who each inherit the title and the armor.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)19:00 No.18045242
    >>18045210
    PHENOMENAL COSMIC KNOWLEDGE, GO.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)19:01 No.18045250
    >>18045210
    Do we have any idea what kind of sword would be kept there that he would be interested in.
    If not, Google it.
    If that turns up shit, COSMIC POWER.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)19:01 No.18045255
    >>18045210
    Let's try and contact him. A little later maybe, and not in the museum.
    Unless we can use his mannequin as a focus or osmething, in which case lets go for it and flashy it up.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)19:02 No.18045267
    >>18045255
    Contact him how? I doubt we have his cell number, and we don't have a Sending ritual yet.
    >> joc 02/21/12(Tue)19:03 No.18045274
    i would like to hear more about metahuman history.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)19:03 No.18045275
    >>18045255
    >contact him
    >centuries-old supervillain
    Ahahaha. No.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)19:04 No.18045287
    >>18045267
    >"Because if you're just looking him up, you don't need a smartphone for that. You have PHENOMENAL COSMIC POWER."
    Anyway, we shouldn't turn down this source of knowledge right?
    let's find out what's up.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)19:05 No.18045313
    >>18045255
    Why?
    Lets just do what we came here to do.
    >> joc 02/21/12(Tue)19:06 No.18045320
    >>18045275
    i don't think he was necessarily a villain, i thought he was a more natural meta who sided with his home country
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)19:07 No.18045327
    >>18045320
    Against it too, by the sounds of it. Sounds like he's some kind of oni who does as he pleases.
    >> joc 02/21/12(Tue)19:07 No.18045333
    >>18045320
    * neutral... sigh
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)19:14 No.18045418
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    You think about the Black Rider, and concentrate on Knowing. You think maybe you should make up some kind of word or gesture to go with this action, but you're in a public museum right now, so probably not the best time.

    (No matches on Knowledge)

    At first, you think nothing's happened. Then you focus again a little, and get a similar result. You realize that instead of cosmic revelations, or similar, you haven't learned anything new, you simply have all the same information you started with. Maybe you've got bad reception, or something?

    You summarize what you know, to yourself. Black Rider's been around a long time, appears and disappears at random intervals, usually involving himself in Japanese politics in some way. And by involving, you mean he rides into battle on a horse made of shadows with glowing red eyes that breathes fire while wielding a giant sword. What exactly drives him seems to change from time to time, but is always similar. He is definitely mystical, having been around long before even anachrotech could have supplied him with those powers. During the Cyrean war, he manifested as Cyrean ground troops tried to march on Tokyo, and laid waste to a couple companies of them single-handedly, before facing one of their Generals and was forced to quit the field.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)19:15 No.18045424
    >>18045418
    Okay then.
    Let's get back to business, I guess?
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)19:21 No.18045499
    >>18045250

    The Kusanagi is one of the three imperial treasures of Japan, kind of like a Japanese Excalibur or similar. In mythology the storm god Susanoo found it after he killed the Yamata-no-Orochi, and gave it to the chief goddess of the Japanese pantheon, Amaterasu, who in turn gave it to her grandson when she sent him to civilize Japan and he became their first emperor. Also, according to mythology, it has some powers related to wind, from a story of an emperor using it to create a wind which redirected a fire away from him toward his enemy's army. So it has a lot of mythological significance in Japan.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)19:34 No.18045674
    >>18045499
    Okay, how much time do we have now before we're to meet Ashy-poo? If it's a fair amount, let's actually wander the exhibit. If not, let's go see him.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)19:36 No.18045684
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    Having spent only ten minutes total walking around the museum and admiring the mannequins, you decide to get on about your business and see the actual exhibit.

    First thing you see when you come in is a Bristol F2 Fighter, a replica of the biplane which Lady Ashwood flew in a biplane duel with Gespenst, which is suspended from the ceiling. All around this room are other various bits of early League paraphernalia, and some displays on the history which led to the League's creation, and also what they did as a special unit in WW2, before they were the league. Other areas are concerned with Nazi attempts and supersoldiers, which opened the path for early Metascience, and also their occult obsessions.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)19:49 No.18045867
    >>18045684
    I wonder if B.J. Blazkowitz of Wolfenstein fame was a meta? That'd be something.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)19:49 No.18045868
    SONOFA

    You are so lucky I caught this on the Catalog, Omega. I wasn't even on the lookout for any quest threads today.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)19:50 No.18045893
    >>18045684
    Can we check out the metascience exhibits?
    Maybe try and impress Roxanne later?
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)19:52 No.18045923
    >worldbuilding posts
    I'M BORED GIVE US SOMETHING TO BLOW UP

    I kid, I kid.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)19:52 No.18045926
    >>18045868

    I think it is you who are lucky, friend.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)19:52 No.18045929
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    >>18045893
    We're in a museum. Anything on display in a museum should be considered babby shit to know, since it's on display to everyone. It's like how an art thief will say that a true thief never hits up museums.
    >> !UdzMmUq0Oc 02/21/12(Tue)19:59 No.18046018
    Seems to me that The Black Rider needs to upgrade to a bike, if you know what I mean.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)20:10 No.18046203
    >>18046018
    With a red scarf maybe?
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)20:13 No.18046258
    >>18045929

    Also, Dan has been in this museum a shitload.

    Of course, that was also the last post which contained an actual action, so I guess I'll talk about that unless anyone says something else.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)20:15 No.18046270
    >>18046258
    Maybe more specifically the Nazi Superscience part?

    Also, what are the other sections here?
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)20:16 No.18046283
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    >>18046203
    No one knows for sure if he's an ally of justice, so let's hold off on that for now.

    >ngetini Chunder!
    RAIDAAAAAA CHUNDAAAAAA
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)20:18 No.18046311
    >>18046283
    Maybe he was, but has been corrupted to evil by nazi superscience, and is simply waiting for the right kind of protagonist of justice to come along and free his true self.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)20:20 No.18046328
    >>18046270

    Just this set of Exhibits, or the museum itself? Because the museum is a large History Museum attached to the university, they have all kind of shit here.

    The Exhibit basically has parts detailing early Metahumans, the history of the original special forces detachment that League of Justice, early League history, and also some stuff on the Nazi Superscience and Occult movements.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)20:20 No.18046340
    >>18046328
    This set of exhibits.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)20:22 No.18046358
    >>18046340

    Kind of answered the question, then.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)20:23 No.18046376
    >>18046358
    Other than checking into Nazi superscience, I think we have most of the stuff in this area down.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)20:25 No.18046404
    Let's go and meet Sir Assinghole the Third then.
    >> !UdzMmUq0Oc 02/21/12(Tue)20:25 No.18046405
    >>18046328
    Let's check the occult stuffs.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)20:25 No.18046407
    >>18046358
    Is there a mesoamerican section? Or a grecco roman section where we could brush up on our patrons a bit more, and their relation to the big picture of grecco roman mythology?
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)20:27 No.18046430
    >>18046407

    Yes, and yes.

    Which do you prefer first?
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)20:28 No.18046436
    >>18046430
    Greco roman first.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)20:29 No.18046447
    >>18046436
    Sure, that works.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)20:39 No.18046559
    >>18046447
    Thirded.
    Also
    >Strike Witches Quest is on
    OP you pick the WORST times to run your quest.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)20:42 No.18046588
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    >>18046447

    (+2 WP for History)

    Having gotten your fill of the early metahumans exhibit, for now, you decide to look into something more immediately relevant. To you.

    You take a stroll over to the Area related to the Classical History, the Greeks and the Romans. Doing a little remembering from your classes on the subject, you recognize Nerio and Veritas as Roman names, so concentrate on that section. Upon entering this section, to pause, as you feel something in bands of energy tied around your arm. They seem to vibrate, or perhaps resonate is the better word. Curious. You've heard of things, Touchstones and Axis Mundi, places on this Prime Material Plane which resonate with the Spirit World. Maybe you can look into that later.

    (2x2 and 2x7 on Research test)

    You spend the next half hour examining statues, coins and other roman trinkets. Veritas is relatively easy to find some reference for, her name meaning 'Truth' in Latin. Related to the Greek Aletheia, she was a moderately important goddess. Daughter of Saturn, sister to Jupiter, she was said to hide in a holy well for she was so illusive, and also personified the Roman virtue of Truth.

    Nerio is a bit harder to trace, and is a bit obscure. All you can get from some Ancient Roman objects is that she was a goddess of Valor, opposite number to Mars in early cult practices, before being supplanted by deities adapted from other religions.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)20:44 No.18046619
    >>18046559

    >Strike Witches Quest is on

    FFFFFFFFFFFF- I do pick the worst times to post.

    Dammit PF, I was here first today.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)20:44 No.18046633
    >>18046619
    It's fine, I don't even play strike witches. Just keep going.
    >> !UdzMmUq0Oc 02/21/12(Tue)20:44 No.18046638
    >>18046588
    Let's have a look 'round with our newly improved Magesight.
    >> !UdzMmUq0Oc 02/21/12(Tue)20:46 No.18046675
    >>18046619
    Is everything now cancelled?
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)20:48 No.18046700
    >>18046619
    >>18046633
    I play both. Planefag takes a while between posts anyway.
    And this is a nice, sedate pace. SWQuest is ~50 posts per update by now.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)20:48 No.18046701
    >>18046675

    Nope, I can read SWQuest and still post this. PF has such a huge gap between story posts anyhow.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)20:50 No.18046737
    >>18046638

    We all okay with having a Magesight gander, then? As I like to remind you, looking at stuff under the Paranormal lens can get freaky.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)20:51 No.18046756
    >>18046737
    Do it.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)20:51 No.18046762
    >>18046737
    It's a history museum, how bad can it be?
    We just need to shut it off if we see anything like the Red Star.
    >> !UdzMmUq0Oc 02/21/12(Tue)20:54 No.18046822
    >>18046762
    It could be fucking horrible.

    >>18046737
    Would a Psi Spotlight use be any more manageable in case of severe WTFery?
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)20:55 No.18046842
    >>18046762
    Well, if it's anything like the Wizard's Sight from the Dresden Files? It's bad. Just looking at a spiritually injured person can scar you for life.
    The images you see never go away, never fade over time, they stay fresh, as if you're still looking at them.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)20:56 No.18046851
    >>18046737
    >>18046822
    Seconding Psi Spotlight rather than Magesight.
    >> !UdzMmUq0Oc 02/21/12(Tue)20:58 No.18046881
    >>18046851
    I'm mainly asking a question, rather than propsing a different course of action. Mainly.

    I also suspect Omega's already writing.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)21:01 No.18046937
    >>18046881
    >>18046851
    >>18046822

    I wasn't writing yet, but I won't be going forward with that course of action unless you guys REALLY want to, because Psi Spotlight makes it visible to everyone. And while it's only like, an hour until closing time, you're still in a public museum. Questions may be asked.

    So, now I'm going ahead with the Magesight plan.
    >> !UdzMmUq0Oc 02/21/12(Tue)21:03 No.18046964
    >>18046937
    Good point on the "still in public" thing. Yeah, let's magesight.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)21:08 No.18047038
    >>18046937
    Yeah, magesight sounds good. Also, is the Psi Spotlight now a Magi Spotlight?
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)21:14 No.18047130
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    >>18046756

    (2x6 and 3x9 on Magesight)

    You open up your improved mage's sight. In some ways, its better than the original Psi Sense. When you used it to view auras, most of the world at large, lacking an aura, just appeared as shadowy shapes. With your Magesight, the room appears crystal clear, sharper even than normal, and the persistent blue tint of your glasses is alleviated instantly. You look around the room. Many of the objects, such as some of the statues, appear whole and new again, and you understand that this is how they exist on a spiritual level. Plato's Allegory of the Cave springs to your mind.

    You can also see yourself, and the blue-white bands of power tied around your arm. Each now has an additional streamer of energy which leads off into the ceiling, disappearing into the void somewhere. People appear similar to being under your aurasight, though the magical portion seems to edit out the aura that covers them directly, just showing it radiating around them. Since you don't look at anyone to closely, just scanning the room, nothing really leaps out about the people.

    >>18047038
    (Nope, still Psi)
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)21:22 No.18047264
    >>18047130
    Take a gander at any Veritas/Nerio artifacts with our magesight and then, if we don't note anything particularly unusual, go meet ass face.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)21:31 No.18047409
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    >>18047264

    While Nerio lacks any materials in the form of objects around here, you do find a statue of Veritas, which looks much like the form you saw her in when you summoned her. Then the statue winks at you. You decide to turn off the magesight then.

    >You have about half an hour before closing time, thus needing to meet Ashwood. Meet him early or peruse museum further?
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)21:33 No.18047434
    >>18047409
    We have a habit of meeting people strictly on time. Let's keep to that. Let's check out the Cyrean wing of the exhibit. It's our first power, after all.
    >> !UdzMmUq0Oc 02/21/12(Tue)21:33 No.18047444
    >>18047409
    Let's go ahead and meet him early.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)21:33 No.18047447
    >>18047409
    Let's take a glace at the mesoamerican section. It's nostalgia time. Maybe drop our dad a text, telling him we're looking at Aztec mummies and that we met Professor Blackstone earlier today.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)21:35 No.18047466
    >>18047409
    >Then the statue winks at you.
    Heh. Sense of humour, that one.
    >>18047434
    >>18047444
    >>18047447
    >3 posts, 3 different ideas.
    Let's go buy some snacks.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)21:36 No.18047478
    >>18047434
    Wait whoa there's a Cyrean area?
    We should check that out then.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)21:36 No.18047482
    >>18047466
    >>18047447
    >>18047444
    >>18047434

    YOU'RE TEARING ME APART, ANON.

    Not really, I break the ties most times by just picking whichever suggestion I like better.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)21:37 No.18047494
    >>18047482
    I think that would be the best option this time too. All of the options sound pretty good to me.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)21:37 No.18047498
    >>18047478
    Considering there was a WORLD WAR involving the Cyreans, I hope there's an exhibit here about it. Probably showcases recovered Cyrean tech and weapons and schematics.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)21:39 No.18047537
    >>18047498
    ...and maybe some power modules. No - no, Anon, don't try to make Dan a felon. That's bad. Bad! Of course, if events happened to conspire where we had means to easily touch a power module or five over the course of the night...
    >> !UdzMmUq0Oc 02/21/12(Tue)21:43 No.18047616
    >>18047482
    Hang on. IIRC, we haven't had a meal since the IHOP, and just a candy bar in place of lunch.

    I'm forgetting something, aren't I?
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)21:45 No.18047635
    >>18047616
    That's why I suggested snacks.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)21:45 No.18047638
    >>18047616
    Nope. We're fucking hungry. That's why I suggested we grab an early dinner with Johnny, Roxy, and Jeanne before going to the museum. No such luck, though.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)21:51 No.18047702
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    >>18047498
    >>18047434

    (Aw man, I hate it when consensus gets me. I'll use part of >>18047447 then)

    You decide to go over to their exhibits on the Cyrean War and the reconstruction period after. On the way, you shoot your father at text saying. 'Met Professor Blackstone today. Told interesting stories about Aztec mummies'. The reply you get back only seconds later simply reads 'I DONE TOLD YOU, SON. I TOLD YOU'.

    You enter the Cyrean artifacts hall, which is an interesting area, if a little purple. Toward the back, they focus more on information about the early GC and the Post-War Reconstruction on Earth, but up front is the good stuff. Right in front of you when you enter is a display case with three standing sets of Cyrean armor, which you recognized from your genetic memories as light scout armor, heavy infantry armor, and squad leader armor. Off to the right are display cases filled with Cyrean weapons, both their melee ghostblades, and a couple of their infantry weapons, a plasma pistol and rifle, and also one of their long-range shard rifles. In another case right next to it are some Power Modules, two of which your expanded senses detect as inert, and the third is one you already have, the Psibolt. Makes sense, since it was fairly common.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)21:52 No.18047724
    >>18047635
    >>18047616
    >>18047638

    Last thread Dan ate lunch with Anya and Jeanne. Which would have been about 3 PM, if I'm doing the time right.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)21:54 No.18047746
    >>18047702

    Also, forgot to attach

    >What do you want to look at?

    To the end of that. My bad.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)21:57 No.18047777
    >>18047746
    [x] drool over Shard Rifle
    >> !UdzMmUq0Oc 02/21/12(Tue)21:58 No.18047796
    >>18047724
    I thought there was something I'd forgotten.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)21:58 No.18047798
    >>18047724
    Did he? I didn't remember that. Never mind, then.
    >>18047702
    Let's see which, if any, of the armor suits our breastplate is a piece of.
    >> !UdzMmUq0Oc 02/21/12(Tue)22:01 No.18047849
    >>18047798
    It was between bouts of studying spirits to pact with
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    >>18047777

    (Had to go back a bit to remember exactly how tall I said Cyrean's were.)

    You walk up to the collection of armor, and study it, comparing it to mentally to the set you're wearing. It's pretty-thin, and the shaping seems similar to the light Scout armor, which was worn by, derp, their scouts and advanced forces. The sizing is a bit wrong, though, so you put some stuff together in your head.

    Due to their sexual dimorphism, Cyrean females do their most intensive work, including fighting, and their average height is about 6 and a half feet. Average Cyrean male height is five and a half. Being of average human height, and the plate fitting you pretty well, you can only make two assumptions. One, you're wearing the Cyrean equivalent of a bulletproof vest for a battlefield attache, who was tall, or you're wearing a set of armor made for the Cyrean developmental equivalent to a teenage girl. The world may never know.

    You decide to go look at the shard rifle. This elegant long range weapon was the Cyrean idea of anti-armor. Specifically, anti their own armor. It fires the same diamondoid material in flechette form at high velocities, usually aimed at a critical area. Very deadly.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)22:16 No.18048126
    >>18048057
    >Cyrean developmental equivalent to a teenage girl.
    Hah.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)22:18 No.18048202
    >>18048126

    I phrased it like that because Cyreans reach full mature development at about 15 (Earth) years. So the person who would fit comfortably in that armor would actually 11 or 12 by our count.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)22:21 No.18048248
    >>18048202
    Still funny. Could we try to figure out who/what the armor was made for by looking at our psychic ID tag? Possibly checking it against our AMAZING COSMIC KNOWLEDGE?
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)22:27 No.18048352
    >>18048248

    I can't remember if I said this before, but Dan's breastplate is un-tagged. It may not have been given to its intended user before the War ended, or maybe Regis has some way of removing the ID.

    I'm going to say Knowledge wont work though, because that's A) outside of Vertias' sphere of influence (IE, Earth) and B) Doesn't fit the description of the power's Useful, which is basically "All the Knowledge skills". You'd have to find an expert and ask. There are a couple Cyrean ex-pats, and also some other ETs who remained on Earth, but they're hard to get a hold of. Or you could go to SPAAAACE.
    >> !UdzMmUq0Oc 02/21/12(Tue)22:28 No.18048377
    >>18048057
    How about a look at dat plasma?

    Unless its time to meet Asswood.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)22:28 No.18048381
    >>18048352
    Heh, you really want us to go to SPAAACE. Let's take a good look at any Cyrean manikins they have. I only have a really vague idea of what they look like.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)22:29 No.18048398
    >>18048352
    Can't use magic knowledge for space stuff, eh? Fine by me.

    >oransb reason
    I'm sure Omega is perfectly justified in his decision, Captcha.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)22:29 No.18048409
    >>18048352
    We should probably go to space eventually.
    After our scavenge raid, maybe?
    >> !UdzMmUq0Oc 02/21/12(Tue)22:31 No.18048434
    >>18048352
    But won't going to space take a bunch of money? Or is there a "new meta going to spaaace" scholarship?
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)22:46 No.18048713
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    >>18048398
    >>18048381
    >>18048377

    (I'm prepared for you to go to space, for once. I planned that contingency in my back pocket from like, thread 2.)

    First you admire the Plasma rifle and pistol. Standard Issue infantry weapons for the Cyreans, since the were technologically advanced enough to iron out a lot of the difficulties with directed energy weapons. Less range and penetration than human ballistic weapons,but packs a lot more punch for the basic infantryman to carry.

    Then you go to the opposite side of the exhibit, where they talk about Cyrean culture. Under glass are some everyday Cyrean gadgets. They also have some models based on Cyreans, and a handy-dandy chart explaining their caste system, the symbology there of, and also some differences between them, due to their own Gene editing.

    There are two female, and one male mannequins. The primary female is a Warrior Caste, only a few inches shy of seven feet tall, and in full battle armor, a pretty good replica of the actual sets they have out. The male is also a Warrior caste, wearing a military uniform, denoting he is some kind of aide, or perhaps one of their tacticians. The second female is one of their Engineer caste, being the second most commonly seen during the war, wearing a pilot's uniform.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)22:48 No.18048742
    >>18048713
    Can we examine the chart?
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)22:49 No.18048769
    >>18048434

    The Galactic Confederacy government actually could really use more metahumans out there, and could pay your way to space, to help them fight remnants of the Empire, Hiveling infestations, or just general "fall of a nation" type discord *coughspacepiratescough*.

    But that would be like getting a job. You could find other ways into space.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)22:51 No.18048806
    >>18048434
    Couldn`t we just enlist in the war? I assume they would accept metahuman signups.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)22:56 No.18048883
    >>18048806
    There is no war. The war ended a few decades ago.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)22:57 No.18048913
    >>18048769
    That would literally be finding a job. I'm ready to go find Ashy-kins now.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)22:57 No.18048919
    >>18048913
    Seconding.
    We should leave now to arrive on time.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)22:58 No.18048931
    >>18048919
    PERFECTLY ON TIME. Hyper-punctuality is one of Dan's "things."
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)23:01 No.18048966
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    You look at the chart, which explains the nine caste system, and includes the Cyrean characters for each (which you can read).

    Castes are ranked, in order of power within the Empire, starting at the Labor caste, then moving up to the Artisans, the Engineers, the Spy caste, the Merchant caste, the Warriors, the Scholar caste and finally the Noble caste at the top. There are also the Casteless, those who have been stripped of their caste for crimes committed or being disowned by their families. Being Casteless isn't as big of a deal now, you know, because the Cyrean species is basically at war with itself, and both sides have declared everyone else on the other side a caste traitor.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)23:07 No.18049048
    >>18048913
    >>18048919
    >>18048931

    There's still time to look at more Cyrean stuff, and still make it to Ashwood EXACTLY on time since he want you to meet him at the storage rooms after closing time.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)23:07 No.18049056
    >>18049048
    Then let's grab a snack and stick it in our bag for later. We're going to be here all night.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)23:08 No.18049074
    >>18049048
    Okay, let's keep derping around.
    >>18049056
    Or that.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)23:10 No.18049096
    >>18049048
    With all the crazy shit going on, I half expect him to have a fucking TARDIS in there that he wants us to look at.
    >> !UdzMmUq0Oc 02/21/12(Tue)23:10 No.18049101
    >>18048966
    Where do human-cyrean hybrids fit in the castes, if they do?
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)23:11 No.18049115
    >>18049101
    In the ground I'm assuming.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)23:15 No.18049159
    >>18049101

    Cyrean Parent's Caste, by default.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)23:27 No.18049366
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    >>18049056

    You decide to get something to snack on, in case whatever Ashwood's doing takes a while. To the vending machine! You get some stuff, and tuck it into your pockets. You'd put it in the Ritual Kit, but then it would probably taste like incense.

    You slowly walk through the Museum, casually glancing at some stuff, before wandering over to the back area, nodding at some people as you go into the back, arriving at the doors to the storeroom just in time to hear the announcement that the museum is now closing.

    You walk into the storage areas, which look a bit like the warehouse from the end of Raiders, and see Ashwood at a desk just inside, sipping a starbucks coffee and looking at something on a tablet PC. He looks up at you. "Ah, Fortesque." He pulls out a goddamn pocket-watch and checks it "Right on time." He says, and puts the watch back. "Any questions before we begin?"
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)23:28 No.18049393
    >>18049366
    "Yes, which of my many talents will you be needing tonight? I want to know what I should be prepared for."
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)23:30 No.18049411
    >>18049366
    "What's the occasion?"
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)23:38 No.18049533
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    >>18049411

    "Yeah, what's the occasion?" You ask. "Well," He says "To put it simply, Professor Richards is interested in a number of items of unusual origins which are in Museum storage. Normally, I'd spend this first night simply cataloging them, making sure they are where they're supposed to be and running them down if they aren't." He pauses to take a sip of coffee. "However, since you're here," He points at you with his cup, "I want to gather up any of the items we can move, and have you check them with your Extrasensory abilities. If any stand out, I can much more quickly prioritize their study for the Professor."
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)23:40 No.18049564
    >>18049533
    "That's definitely something I can do," (you twat), "And, while I'm at it, I'll use my VAST COSMIC KNOWLEDGE to see if I recognize any of the artifacts. I expect that should help you out too."
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)23:42 No.18049588
    >>18049533
    In other words, we're just continuing the original favor the professor laid out for us when we were trying to score power armor parts.
    She's gonna owe us for this if we decide to cash in.

    >foronmen seen
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/21/12(Tue)23:46 No.18049645
    >>18049564

    Sure you just want to drop that one in there on Ashwood? I mean, you met him once.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)23:48 No.18049677
    >>18049645
    No.
    >> Anonymous 02/21/12(Tue)23:48 No.18049679
    >>18049645
    Nah. I was joking on the vast cosmic knowledge part. Rather, I intend to be subtle about it, having Dan supernaturally know way more than he should about the artifacts. Then he'll offer no explanation. Just, you know, fucking smart as hell.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/22/12(Wed)00:06 No.18049959
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    "Alright, I can do that. I mean, I'm a History/Anthropology major, this is right in my wheelhouse. But you or professor Richards is going to owe me for all this help." He finishes his coffee, and throws it into a nearby trash can with unerring accuracy. "Got you covered old boy," He says, suddenly grinning. "Grandmother dearest is coming for a visit this week, actually. Ever wanted to meet the Lady Ashwood herself?" You narrow your eyes at him. "You win this round, Ashwood." You say, in your best faux steely voice. Alexander accepts his victory with grace, then pulls a couple sheets of paper stapled together out of his attache case, and hands them to you.

    "The Professor gave me the list in digital form, so I ran off this print copy for you." He says, as you take the paper. He taps his iPad, "My copy is on here." You begin to read through the list while Ashwood gathers his things. You notice he slings a long tube with a leather cover, like a map or poster case, over his shoulder. You find the list has some interesting items on it. Black Stone Box from Greenland which predates human settlement there, some Minoan objects, some unusual anachrotech examples, a few obscure books, a dragon statuette made of bone from Germany, before Germania was considered a distinct area, some mesoamerican junk, and a set of jade tablets with spells supposedly written on them. It's going to be an interesting night...

    METAHUMAN RENAISSANCE QUEST END.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/22/12(Wed)00:08 No.18049973
    >>18049959

    Sorry about the abrupt end, folks, but that was a good stopping point, and it is a school night, so I do have certain things to do before I go to bed.

    As usual, ask questions as you will, and I'll see what I can answer tonight or tomorrow night.
    >> Anonymous 02/22/12(Wed)00:08 No.18049974
    >>18049959
    Sounds like we may learn some new rituals before the night is out.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/22/12(Wed)00:14 No.18050083
    >>18049973

    You probably don't want to learn the rituals in those books.

    They are bound in the leathers of creatures which should not be made into book covers.
    >> Anonymous 02/22/12(Wed)00:16 No.18050116
    >>18050083
    What could possibly go wrong? I mean, what's the worst that could happen? Anyway, I was more talking about the jade tablets.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/22/12(Wed)00:18 No.18050138
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    >>18050116

    Oh, the Tablets!

    They do something completely different.
    >> Anonymous 02/22/12(Wed)00:21 No.18050171
    >>18049959
    >Black Stone Box

    TARDIS
    >> Anonymous 02/22/12(Wed)00:37 No.18050388
    I think Ashwood is growing on me a little. He's not so much intentionally mean as he is presumptuous.
    I think we might be able to get him to like us over time by continuing to exceed his expectations as much as we can.
    >> Omega !Q7t.srvWZ6 02/22/12(Wed)00:47 No.18050521
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    >>18050171

    Oh boy son, are you in for a surprise if you think the Black Stone Box from prehistory Greenland is a TARDIS.

    >>18050388

    This is good, since he's probably going to show up regularly. I never intended him to be an actual jackass, he's just an upper class twit with a superhero pedigree (Kind of. The fact that the Ashwoods are only powered by BRITISH RESOLVE and the love of Lady Luck is notable) who spent to many years hanging around with what's left of the British aristocracy.

    You guys will probably come to like him more when you find out what's in the map case.
    >> Anonymous 02/22/12(Wed)00:56 No.18050641
    Hmm, well usually I always try to come up with some questions for you Omega, but this whole session was more about answering questions than generating them, so I haven't got anything.

    I'm the same anon who made that character sheet. If Omega or anyone else has any ideas for things to add to it, I could do that.
    >> Anonymous 02/22/12(Wed)00:58 No.18050663
    rolled 10 = 10

    >>18050641
    I could do with an Antagonists and Allies section, which would contain the ones that aren't listed under Loyalties or Relationships.
    >> Anonymous 02/22/12(Wed)01:01 No.18050700
    >>18050663
    Not a bad idea, but that would get really, really long. I might just make an entirely separate page for that.
    >> Anonymous 02/22/12(Wed)01:03 No.18050733
    >>18050521
    lol I was just messing around. I bet if you're going to pull The Doctor into this, it's going to be RIGHT before the shit really hits the fan, so I'm thinking not just yet.



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