Jeanne Gar (
rationalizes) wrote in
knightsoflegend2014-06-08 09:12 pm
Entry tags:
- abigail hobbs,
- adam weiss,
- alainn o'rourke,
- alaric saltzman,
- aurelius greyfire,
- belle desrosiers,
- brantley river,
- draken crombe,
- francesca,
- gus harrison,
- helen magnus,
- jeanne gar,
- kat samcelot,
- kate beckett,
- lila zacharov-gray,
- lis'sa trinall,
- lydia martin,
- marcus andres,
- maximilian rast,
- maxwell briggard,
- mind master,
- quinn o'connor,
- stiles stilinski,
- sylar zacharov-gray,
- the doctor,
- will graham
london ♔ shadowkind convention
WHO || Jeanne Gar, Kat Samcelot, Mark Sandazhard, Francesca, Alainn O'Rourke, Alaric Saltzman, The Doctor, Brantley River, Maxwell Briggard, Kate Beckett, Helen Magnus, Stiles Stilinski, Adam Weiss, Sylar, Will Graham, Abigail Hobbs, Lila Zacharov, Lydia Martin, Draken Crombe, Lis'sa Trinall, Belle Desrosiers, Aurelius Greyfire
WHAT || London hosts an academic convention regarding the phenomena of the Veil and Shadowkind
WHERE || London, England
WHEN || June 7th, 2014, evening.
HOW || Actionspam. Single thread.
It's been over a hundred years since mankind first came to a global realization that magic and monsters were real and walked among us. Yet in all that time, much about the process of how or why remains a mystery, and a subject of great speculation among scholars the world over.
This is why London hosts an annual convention to discuss these complicated matters, both from a scientific and social perspective. There's something for everyone with even a passing interest in understanding the Veil, magic, or the various races that share this world. Sir Jeanne Gar, a young member of the Dragon's Hoard, has been asked to present some of her research at said convention, and has invited many of the Knights to come fill the seats, and explore the other lectures.
The hall is large and brimming with scholars both young and ancient, as well as those of a variety of unusual Shadowkind species. It makes for great people watching from the food court, at least.

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Most scholars are quick to agree that the period of English history that gave rise to the Arthurian legends stemmed from an era of true magic, as well as that of many of the Egyptian gods. Some of these gods can be found to directly share portfolios with those of Faerunian pantheons today, suggesting that some of these same deities were worshiped here under different names and via different rituals.
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Seems possible. Maybe not as wide spread as it is here. Just little pockets in certain towns. Like ours.
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[Hold up.]
Wait, so they can bring people back from the dead here? [He is slowly picking up the basics okay.]
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At first, not realizing that this was not a new phenomena, some believed this was not so much an incursion as an invasion, prompting quite a bit of prejudice and fear against non-humans.
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[ she slumps back against her seat, sighing. ]
Human paranoia at its finest.
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You know- all those warm and fuzzy feelings the knight gig was giving me? Sort of paling in comparison to the target I'm realizing is painted on my back because some game of mystical ding dong ditch.
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