Sir Hasmed (
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knightsoflegend2017-09-23 09:19 am
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- ahsoka tano,
- alainn o'rourke,
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- baal,
- barry allen,
- caitlin snow,
- chris ramirez,
- christos la krail,
- cora hale,
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- dean winchester,
- derek hale,
- deryn argall,
- dipper pines,
- dovan ironsides,
- dumage moulet,
- elena gilbert,
- finnick odair,
- fredrick jr.,
- groot,
- gus harrison,
- hal mason,
- hasmed,
- integra hellsing,
- isabella alessandro,
- jack chessing,
- jeanne gar,
- jordan reeves,
- jyn erso,
- kali,
- kat samcelot,
- katniss everdeen,
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- killian jones,
- koraith,
- lance sweets,
- lanston wellington,
- lis'sa trinall,
- mabel pines,
- maggie-may west,
- marcus andres,
- mars dacey,
- october daye,
- risa vergara,
- rose hathaway,
- sam winchester,
- sean cassidy,
- spike,
- thea queen,
- thoster chatwyn,
- tia ellison,
- topher brink,
- violet reedhym,
- wade wilson
chapter five ♔ it'll be a day like this one when the sky falls down

the blues - switchfoot
WHO || The Knights
WHAT || Failboat returns from the disaster in LA as the Knighthood goes on lockdown
WHERE || The castle, London
WHEN || Directly after this, Fall 2017
HOW || Actionspam
Hasmed's announcement does not brook any rebuttal: all Knights are recalled to the Castle, where they must remain until the Section Heads and Jack Chessing have spoken about the events in Los Angeles that have left the Knighthood without their usual leader.
The entire Los Angeles area is now covered with a dark miasma that has interfered with any signals that might be sent out from phones, etc., leaving the whole world wondering what exactly is happening down there. Final images showed horrendous monsters, a panic of citizens, looting and violence from humans and Shadowkind alike.
Hasmed has warned of extra magical wards on the castle, and anyone arriving will immediately take notice of one very prominent one: above the entire roof of the excessively large building hovers a black and red sigil in the air, a pentagram in a circle surrounded by runes or words in an unknown language, stretching for miles.
[ This is the social log for post-LA lockdown. Failboat must complete the top log before being allowed to tag outside of it. ]

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A few knights died. Felicity, some I don't know ... countless civilians. It was a massacre. I don't think there was anything more we could have done. But — we left Wynn. He was fighting Keijen. And no one's seen him since.
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When he mentions Wynn, she opens her eyes. She recognizes the name, of course. But there's an odd sensation, like when you're grasping for a word that you can't quite remember. Or when you're trying to run in a dream, but your legs feel too heavy to lift.]
He's probably dead by now. [She says it so matter of factly. There's no malice. She's certainly not wishing for it to happen, but she's also not twisted up with worry or bolting out of bed to make a plan to find him.] Don't you think?
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never would have changed it about her, but he did. he did this. he made the choice.]
I know everyone wants to hope otherwise, but ... [he shakes his head, keeping all of his surprise at her reaction firmly on the inside after that small lapse in expression.] You're probably right.
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And we did save you! Look at you, all... not a vegetable anymore.
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If you need to see to the others, I understand. There's no need to worry over me. I feel fine. Really.
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Alright. Time to begin.
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finally, she intones the closing words: ]
Shine forth thy light
Drive back the darkness
Bring life where there was death
Bring growth where all was barren
Bring peace where there was strife
Bring warmth where clawed the fingers of ice
Bring mercy where there was none
Bring knowledge where there was ignorance
Bring comfort where there was fear
Let the sun rise!
Let the shadows flee!
Both in the world...
and in the minds of men
[ her hands still above felicity's head, as they hold bated breaths waiting for a response.
but there is none, and her eyes remain shut tight. ] ... I... I'm so sorry.
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This isn't your failure.
[ that's all the comfort he manages to offer before scooping up his own bowl of supplies.
the anointing happens in much the same manner except instead of holy water and diamond dust, he touches her with sweet smelling oils mixed with a strange, viscous substance. the marks he leaves on her are druidic in nature, resembling runes, and as he circles around her -- avoiding thoster and risa, but always touching some part of her -- his own prayer begins in a language completely foreign to all of them. the majority of gus' spells are cast in a spanglish version of druidic and korean, but now it's wholly druidic and although the druids of history are described as irish, there's very little gaelic about the long consonants and short vowels of the secret language.
the casting itself takes ten minutes of the incantation, gus summoning the power of nature itself to heal the woman that became his surrogate sister so long ago. no matter how it happens. if felicity's soul wants to come back, gus is going to try to give her that chance.
and if she doesn't. she doesn't. ]
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gus, connected to that magic, feels something - some kind of force that feels like felicity - strengthen with that tide, and then...
it doesn't vanish. but it leaves. it seems to shoot away like a slingshot. ]
Did... did it work?
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Her spirit isn't gone, not really, it's just not.. here. Right now.
[ her frowns. ] I think it worked. We just have to wait for her to find her way back.
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sorry! I lost this ;;
no worries <3
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arden we may need you here <3
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Myri, I'm — I'm sorry. For everything. [he should have been better. stronger. but he wasn't.]
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I know you are. And I am too. None of us should have let her do that to you. Is it... is it still hard to know what's real?
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It is. Sometimes I go back, and I'm there. It's so real. Or I'll be here, but suddenly everything will just ... feel wrong. Fake. I don't know how to describe it. But I've been better. I've been trying to be better, because everyone needed me. Because of you. I don't think I could ever leave you alone again. Losing you ... it would be worse than anything.
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I know every day won't be easy. I'm sure some of them will feel impossibly hard. But I'll be here to help, as best I can.
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Thank you. I know things might be safer for me if I went back to where I was, but ... I think being near you helps me. And Shayla. [a brief pause while he struggles with the wording] I met her, while you were out.
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How did that go? [She gives a small smile, honestly eager to hear about it.]
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Vi's visit
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shay's unhappy fussing is what wakes her up, hearing 'auntie' in a plaintive toddler voice. when she asks to see her mommy, well. vi is never going to say no to that. she wakes up lucia, who slumps back to sleep the moment vi picks her up, and reminds shay that mommy might be sleeping because they all had a very long day but of course they can all nap with her. no one is going to kick myri's daughter out of the light wing.
which is what finds vi carrying both girls to myri's bed, setting shayla down to scramble to lay next to her mother, burying her face against myri's belly and clutching at her clothes. ]
Remember to be quiet, tadpole, you don't want to startle Mommy, [ vi whispers.
because myri is settled on one side of the bed, fingers twined with finnick's, which brings its own miasma of emotion, vi decides the rest of the space is for her and she carefully climbs in next to her best friend, snuggling lucia against her own chest between them and leaning over to kiss myri's temple. ] Shayla is here and she is safe.
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The kiss to her temple and softly murmured words pull her to consciousness. Myri blinks and turns towards the source. She notices Vi first, then her sleeping niece, but it's only a split second before she reaches down instinctively to gather up Shayla and hold her tight with her free arm. Tears spring to her eyes immediately, feeling like things can make sense for at least this moment, if nothing else.]
I'd say I'm sorry if she woke you, but... I think I needed all of you here more than I realized.
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[ which is reasonable, considering myri was also sleeping, but vi still offers a weak, sheepish smile, reaching up to push myri's hair back from her face. she'll braid it later to keep it out of her face. ]
It was a bad day.
[ well. that's putting it mildly. ]
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[his voice comes out of nowhere, quiet but rough from waking up. he had to assess the situation -- as he does every time he wakes up now -- figure out what's real and what isn't. myri and violet and lucia and shayla are real. and he's not anyone of import to shayla, but that's okay. he doesn't deserve to be.]
I'm glad you're all right. [to vi, clearly.]
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Morning, Fish.
[ she doesn't say welcome back because she doesn't... know. morning will do. ]
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