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PostPosted: Sat Mar 18, 2017 5:43 pm


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Anyone who has posted at least once in the battle ORP is invited to post here so long as they were anti-Negaverse! You may also assume that your character was present for the gratitudes. Scylla and Scholomance are available for questions.


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Making plans for this little get-together had been the opposite of easy. Scylla had spent days trying to determine how she wanted to ensure thank yous got out to everyone, hand-writing pretty thank-you notes to everyone that she had remembered, or identified out of various databases. The notes were all almost identical, but damn it all, their existence counted for something. She wasn’t sure what else she could do apart from write them; gift baskets were right out, and apart from attaching a gift card to the thank you notes, most other ideas seemed trite or downright silly, and giving a gift card just felt like paying them for their effort. Which wouldn’t go amiss, as far as thank yous went.

The gathering would be outside the city proper, after dark, and there would be no fancy catering or the like, but there would be warm beverages (thermos’ of coffee and cocoa) for any attendees. There wouldn’t be a dance floor, but there was a small boom box. And optimistically everyone would, for a few minutes, be able to breathe, mingle, and enjoy their mostly useless Thank You cards, which in its wording offered one favor from Scylla, to be redeemed at the time of the owner’s choice. It wouldn’t be a very long get-together, for fear of Negaverse retribution, but it had been determined a quick meeting might be easiest regardless of the risk, rather than tracking down person after person as a duo.

Scylla couldn’t forget how it had felt to have allies at her back again. The security and the safety that came with knowing that there was someone at least trying to think of her safety along with the overarching goal. She had felt back in her own skin for the first time since Ares had stepped out, and created the Dark Moon Court. She had almost remembered who Scylla was, and why she had once loved to henshin up. She had been rejecting the idea of joining back up with another Court, after the loss of the Blood Moon, but maybe… it would be time to consider that decision.

Comfortably, at last, Scylla stood at the front of the small clearing, and turned her head to take in the Knight near her, her hands full of the hand-written and hand-signed cards that she had so carefully made. “Anyone who doesn’t come, I’ll find and deliver myself,” she reassured Scholomance with a wry smile. “Do you want to talk first? You’re rather the guest of honor here, gorgeous, and you know I can talk for hours if someone doesn’t keep me in check.”


Here Scholomance stood, at the head of a bizarre gathering, to offer thanks to an assortment of strangers - strangers that risked their lives to save his own, and risked corruption at the hands of the ever-greedy Negaverse. These strangers then answered Scylla's second call for reasons of their own, and now stood before them again. Waiting, yes. Expectant, maybe.

Giving thanks always proved tricky for the knight. Thanking someone required a certain level of personal connection, acknowledgement for actions done, personalization in the delivery, and acknowledgement of the weight of the outcome. If done well, both parties leave satisfied. If done poorly, the thanks feels trite or the recipient still feels expectant or the thanking party looks ungrateful. Here, he had dozens of people to which to offer thanks. Scylla tallied the cards to a number over forty. Scholomance hadn't known that so many people even existed in the war, and the lot of them turned out to face an unknown SOS call in the burgeoning night. They turned out to help fight for him.

He gave Scylla a short nod, a gesture somewhat wanting for all the work that she had done, and stepped forward. When he spoke, he broke the buffer of silence provided by the surrounding snowfall. "Some of you will already know this, but I am Scholomance - the knight you helped save from the Negaverse back on the ninth. Some of you will also know that public speaking is not my forte. If I run long-winded on this, I apologize.

"There was a lot of gravity to what happened that may not have been readily apparent. I won't go into the whole story or we'll be here for centuries, but suffice it to say, the Negaverse had me pinned in a position where I was to be inevitably killed or corrupted. I was stuck working for them until I made a last desperate stand of it with Scylla, and everyone present formed the balance that overturned an impossible situation. We would not have succeeded on our own. We would not have succeeded if I had called in everyone I know. And, as you can imagine, the stakes would be losing my entire life and everything I am to the Negaverse either in murder or in corruption. Scylla stood to lose just as much - more, even, though it's not my place to say why. Now, I can keep my job, and I can keep coming home to my overly friendly cat, and I can keep all the memories I made over twenty-seven years of questionable life decisions. And this is all thanks to every single one of you."
He sniffed, the looked to Scylla, then the dozens of gratitude cards, then back at the assortment of senshi and knights.

"There aren't equivalences for what you did. No amount of gift cards or favors or compensations really account for the gravity of preserving our lives. But they are gifts, not repayments - and they're one of the many clever ways in which Scylla chose to express her gratitude. My gift is perhaps not as overtly or widely useful, but…

"I've always considered myself neutral in this war, and even preferred somewhat to make deals with the Negaverse over making deals with the White Moon or Knights. Structure promised power, you see, and Order formed a collection of unrelated individuals to me with no integral power hierarchy. Those decisions led me to where you found me - mangled and desperate. Now I've chosen to side with the White Moon and Knighthood that stand against the Negaverse. That is my choice of gift: an ally."
Scholomance stepped back, and gestured for Scylla to take his place.


Infinities
He stepped forward and she stepped back easily, yielding the floor to the person who had been saved in more ways than just the obvious one. Scholomance’s story was a complicated one, but he parsed it down to what this whole meeting was for. He slimmed it down to why they had gotten that emergency alarm, and what it meant. The betrayal and the cruelty of the Negaverse, and that the kindness of people who were strangers in protecting his life had bought him as an ally. That was no small thing any of them had done.

He stepped back, yielding the floor, and Scylla sucked in a breath, moving forward to take his place. ”I’ve been part of this fight for a long time,” she said at last, and called on what training she had in her civilian life to try and make sure her words were clear, tone precise. ”Seven years, and in that time I’ve seen a lot of bullshit and betrayal. I’ve seen the weakness of Order when it is fractured, and I’ve seen what power it can hold when it stands together.” Scylla looked down, considering her hands. She hadn’t called it the White Moon for a reason. Her hands had been stained with the Blood Moon, and yet some of those tenets held true for her.

”You came, to help someone you didn’t know, because they needed help. Scholomance called upon allies who were willing to fight and risk themselves to leave a message, but in the end, it would have been a poor fight indeed if you hadn’t responded. It was all of you who came and told them ‘No’ that kept... “ she paused, laughed. We all have a star in our hearts. ”There is a quote. Yes, Schol, I’m going BrainyQuotes here, stop judging me. Shall I tell you what the real evil is? To cringe to the things that are called evils, to surrender to them our freedom. Her eyes drifted to Eleusis, in particular.

”You all came, you all said ‘Not Today’ and kept a prize from them that they sought. You did not cringe, but showed them what defiance is supposed to look like. They wanted one final humiliation, one last agony. You showed the best of us, and I am very confident at least a few of them got the point.

“But I don’t want to ignore the fact we had some unexpected allies help us, either. People from the Dark Mirror Court came, and fought with us.”
That in itself was something she thought important. The alliances Scholomance had made that crossed faction and brought them to his side- ”What that means?” she gave a shrug. People made their own choices. And the Dark Mirror was still Chaos. It was still a war going on. ”It means we can still make allies of them, though. Work together.”

She shifted, waving her hands with a soft laugh. ”Enough of my preaching. You’re here so Scholomance and I can try to offer you at least this small thank you for what you did. I’ve got… little things for you. I wanted to take you all on a long vacation, but someone told me it was a bad idea. Instead you all get a small token of the massive debt we owe you- I hope everyone likes Visa. I can’t offer you the knowledge that you changed my place in the war, but I can promise you- Scholomance’s problem had told me that I could no longer be a passive player in this, but your response reminded me of why I had been proud to be on this side of it, no matter how dark the future may go.”


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 23, 2017 8:18 pm


Sabine arrived at the... "thank you" (meeting/party/whatever?) but she did not plan to stay long. To be completely honest, she did not feel she had been much help, and thus, she did not pick up the thank you card with her name on it. Mainly because she did not feel it was earned or deserved.

All the same, she had come with Phact, but she would probably not remain very long. In fact, she took great pains to slip out the back of the crowd as soon as humanly possible. She did not want to make waves, or draw attention to herself.

After all - she hadn't really been much help.

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 25, 2017 5:41 am


Tortuga, Page of Jupiter

At first he wasn't going to show. He didn't need any 'thanks' for doing what was necessary. Hell, he wasn't even one of the ones who received the distress call, he had actually shown up because of the flair that the baddies shot off. He was told after the fact that the emergency beacon had actually gone out via senshi phones and the rings which he still hadn't gotten. It was sheer dumb luck that had him there to fight, it wasn't even like he fought all that much either. Although there was the one good hit he got in when he chucked that tape at the dragon lady when he first got there. Overall it was a stupid move... but it had gotten the general off of the girl she had been about to kill.

He hadn't planned on showing up but still, here he was. With a critical eye he watched the two main players speak. The redheaded knight knew that both of them were ok but it still bugged him that the senshi had slipped away before he could offer to tend her wounds and while the bone knight had no 'physical' damage Tortuga worried that there would definitely be psychological ones. Not that the page had training to deal with the wounds of the mind, just for the body, but still.

The page remained at the back of the crowd, silently listening to the duo, only to make his way towards them when the senshi finished talking, he never did get her name. Once he was close enough he called out to the knight quietly, "Scholomance. How are you feeling? You doing ok?" There might not have been much he could do but sometimes just knowing someone cared helped.

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 28, 2017 8:15 am


Few showed, and Scholomance wondered if Scylla's methods for gathering together the crowd fell short somewhat. Perhaps the senshi of the night only turned out in droves when a distress signal called for them, and not when the invitation arose to receive thanks for their efforts. He faced similar issue with his release of the signet ring upgrade and he was left wary of soliciting large gatherings any further.

As he stepped away from the small stage area for Scylla to speak, he joined the page that called to him. He recognized the page only vaguely; Scholomance remembered him sticking around for the long walk home after the massive battle, and visiting his house for further checkup. Scholomance himself cocked a brow at the question, as he half-expected that the page was fishing for a negative answer. "I'm a little disappointed that I couldn't make a cereal bowl out of Schörl's head, but otherwise, I'm fine. The soreness is mostly gone thanks to Hvergelmir's cloak. The bruises, too." And beyond Cinnabar's attack to his face, he could recall no other injuries. The myriad bumps and dings sustained must have come after Schörl wrenched his starseed from his body.

A disquieting thought, at the least.

"I appreciate the concern." He grew somewhat distant as he looked over to the one senshi who ducked out almost immediately. What could have caused such a mass aversion to this get-together? The question nagged him. Were the lot of them corrupted afterward? Too shy to show? Too self-deprecating to accept any kind of thanks for their assistance? Morally offended by the implications? A thousand different reasons came to mind and Scholomance forced himself to shelve the internal debate; no answer would come this evening, or the next. He couldn't develop excuses for an entire populace when he didn't know the brunt of them from anyone.

"Mostly I've been trying to avoid thinking about it. I'm a little shocked that so few turned out for this, however. Scylla put a lot of work into her cards."


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 02, 2017 8:52 am


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“Have you found anyone to talk about it with? Avoiding only works for so long.” Keeping stuff like that could really do a number on one’s mind and he didn’t want to see the knight breaking from all the stress. Not after everything Scholomance had gone through. The tall knight observed the shrinking gathering with a critical eye, “I’ve heard that large groups of people have a tendency of inviting bad luck.” Tortuga had been told and taught many aspects of being a knight from his family and one point was how large gatherings of order needed to be handled with care. They said something about cats which honestly made no sense to Tortuga, like how could cats do anything with regards auras and crap. There were also horror stories about city events that devolved into fights or giant youma or traps or general nonsense. Hell as a civilian he had been on a few calls to the aftermath’s of likely such things at least that's what he figured now that he looked back on the runs he had made, especially like that one at the Luna Bay Concert. The news said it was a gas explosion or something but one of the guys he treated babbled something about a monster. At the time Tortuga though it was just a effect of an active imagination or something now, knowing what he now knew, the page believed the kid was right. It had been a monster… a youma in fact.

“It sucks but it seems like a large group attracts attention and after everything… I’m guessing people don't want to risk those bat s**t crazy ladies showing back up. That one lady, she was like a dragon or something.” Tortuga gave an exaggerated shiver and shook his head. In truth he still had moments of intense fear when he thought of how that creature had would have killed him. She would have straight up ripped his throat out, atleast thats how it seemed to him.

“Isn’t there a way to ‘mail’ them to anyone who didn’t show up? I thought knight rings could do that.” Not that Tortuga had his ring yet, or even been to his homeworld. Every time someone asked, and it wasn’t very often, he was able to change the topic or pass it off as just not having the time. He didn’t voice his worries about such a ‘trip’ or let slip that he wasn’t even certain he could do it. Afterall it wasn’t like he was this mythical knight in shining armor, going around saving damsels in distress and completing nobel quests. He might be a magical ‘knight’ but he was no knight, at least not in his mind.
PostPosted: Sun Apr 16, 2017 9:08 am


Scholomance understood the well-meaning intentions behind the knight's continued questions, but understanding did nothing to quell his quickly-building irritation. Scholomance leveled a heavy-lidded glance at the man, conveying a thin message of tried patience. He couldn't help himself, however, from snapping at Tortuga. "As much as everyone loves talking about their feelings as a way to work through adverse situations, it's not as though there's a whole host of powered therapists falling out of the ******** sky," he finished through his teeth. "I appreciate your help, Tortuga, but I'm more liable to beat my feelings into someone's skull with a ******** hammer the next time they ask if I want to talk about it."

All things considered, he supposed he handled that well. No raising of voice, no fists swung, no physical damage done. And, hopefully, the page will have backed off from asking again in the future - at least until Scholomance solved his own anger problem.

Sighing through his nose, Scholomance grazed a couple fingers over his brow. "Groups don't invite bad luck, Tortuga, they invite the Negaverse. But usually - usually - it takes some time before any of their ilk show up, and by then, people have wizened up enough to either stand their ground and fight or leave. I'm going to guess that a good number of them got caught in the hospital." It seemed, at present, the most viable answer. They garnered a fair group in leaving that night.

Tortuga's next question, however, sent the already festering knight over the edge. He splayed his hand out uncomfortably close to the page's face and barked out his next thoughts in hoarse anger. "Do you see a ******** signet ring here? Do you? Because I can tell you that right now it's sitting in that dragon lady's pocket like a ******** trophy! If I could have just mailed them out with a ******** signet ring, I would have by now! But no, they cut my entire ******** finger off while I was trying to make a call for help and now I've got s**t for ways of just 'mailing them out'!"


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