Zatanna Zatara (
cigam) wrote in
knightsoflegend2015-05-02 10:56 pm
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atlantis ♔ bury anchors in our ghosts

♬ Buried in Water - Dead Man's Bones
WHO || Amara, Zatanna, Lila, David, Emma, Hook
WHAT || The Knights head to the lost city of Atlantis to discover the truth about the curse of the Homo Magi
WHERE || Atlantis
WHEN || April 10th, 2015 [backdated].
HOW || Actionspam. Single thread.
It's been two years since a mission in the Bermuda Triangle led to the discovery of the hidden home of the race known as the Homo Magi - the original race of pure-blooded sorcerers. Inflicted with a curse that causes them to fall in love at first sight with any mortal they see, they had secluded themselves there, taking slaves of those who were lost in the Triangle to help defend their city. On that ill-fated mission, the Homo Magi Amara fell victim to the curse, falling in "love" with David Charming and defecting from her people in order to have the chance to be with him. Now a danger to herself and potentially others, the Knights have sought a way to free her of her curse, so far to no avail. Lila, however, has finally convinced Amara herself to help, convincing her that the only way to prove that her love for David is real is to prove that the curse has no bearing on it. Amara has uncovered the location of the Homo Magi's original home: the lost city of Atlantis, where she believes they can uncover the truth about the curse's origins, and in so doing, a way to reverse it, and free her people of it once and for all.
To this end, the Knights are drifting out into the Atlantic Ocean in Hook's ship, seeking the whirlpool that will supposedly take them to the underwater city.

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Or stuck straight through it somehow. [ Let's be honest: with all the magic rules this shit is breaking, Emma is keeping an open mind. Someone mark the date on the calendar. She moves for the stairs, eyes catching on the creepy dark altar. ]
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[Smooth.]
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Are they telling a story?
[Maybe if they are, that's part of the key to finding what they're looking for. He glances back to Amara.]
Did you have murals like this when you were living with the other Homo Magi?
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Goddess of magic, god of the sea - magical underwater city. That makes sense too.
[He glances back to Amara again.]
I'm not familiar with Mystra. Were there any prominent stories with her and Poseidon? It might help us figure out where to look.
[Temples to specific deities tend to be set up in specific ways. It's worth a shot and maybe it's useless but David's tone is gentle enough that he hopes she won't snap back at him (diplomacy nat 20).]
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Yep.
[There's a beat.]
Don't ... eat anything.
[NOT THAT HE WAS EXPECTING ANY OF YOU TO but it seems worth reminding.]
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[And with that he's going to scan the room, making his way further inside as he sweeps through the room to start looking through the relics, careful to make sure he doesn't disturb anything that might rise up to kill them (search nat 20 /joins the possibly pointless nat 20 club).]
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[ Emma calls to them from up by the altar, her eyes flickering quickly between the image of Mystra in the reflection and Poseidon in the room. ]
The reflection. [ She explains, pointing up. ] It's different.
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Either they can be moved, or something was here and was moved.
[But he's guessing it's the former, and he glances up to the reflection above them.]
Maybe it's a clue.
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A key, maybe? We rotate them to match the mirror, and ... [ And everything hits the fan. ]
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crit failaction point says 17). It's not much but maybe with the two of them combine they can get somewhere.]no subject
Come on, this one too.
[ str 21! ]
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IN HER DEFENSE she only has 7 hp, it's not like she's doing particularly well right now. that is all she can fucking manage. ]
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... yeah, he's going to keep his distance too.]
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