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TEST DRIVE MEME
NETWORK

So you've just found your CALL device and you're not quite ready to see what hitting the [TRANSPORT] button does. Instead, you start looking around on the messaging apps to see who you can talk to: the HERO Network for heroes, the CAD network for villains, and the CALL network if curious to see who might answer. Need advice? Want to see what other people feel about an issue? Go for it...
CITY OF NIGHTMARE

So you actually hit that [TRANSPORT] button and while you can't say that the City of Tomorrow where you started at isn't neat and all but there's just so much to explore. But as you make your way across the bridge, a sudden rainstorm begins. Through the gloom and the lightning, you can make out a single building in the distance. It's not particularly welcoming, of course, but it does at least look dry and reasonably sturdy. What could go wrong here? Hopefully, someone in there has an idea of when the rain might stop. Or... someone will come soon?
CITY OF ROMANCE

It is a singularly beautiful night out in the City of Romance, even more singularly beautiful than most of the nights there, which are usually pretty nice. The sky is clear and dark, and it's just the right temperature out for a late picnic or a night of stargazing. It appears that some enterprising soul has put out a number of blankets in the park, though there are a limited number of them so you may have to share...
CITY OF ADVENTURE

You've been in the wilds of the City here for the last few hours. Hot, sweaty, and more than a little uncomfortable given the number of mosquito, you would almost think that someone heard your silent prayers as you come through the trees and spy the most amazing looking waterfall. Obviously, you've learned that many things are not as they seem in this City and that the beautiful can hide all manner of mysteries... but damn if that pool doesn't look like it'd feel amazing to dive into.
WILDCARD!

Go wherever your heart leads you!

So you've just found your CALL device and you're not quite ready to see what hitting the [TRANSPORT] button does. Instead, you start looking around on the messaging apps to see who you can talk to: the HERO Network for heroes, the CAD network for villains, and the CALL network if curious to see who might answer. Need advice? Want to see what other people feel about an issue? Go for it...
CITY OF NIGHTMARE

So you actually hit that [TRANSPORT] button and while you can't say that the City of Tomorrow where you started at isn't neat and all but there's just so much to explore. But as you make your way across the bridge, a sudden rainstorm begins. Through the gloom and the lightning, you can make out a single building in the distance. It's not particularly welcoming, of course, but it does at least look dry and reasonably sturdy. What could go wrong here? Hopefully, someone in there has an idea of when the rain might stop. Or... someone will come soon?
CITY OF ROMANCE

It is a singularly beautiful night out in the City of Romance, even more singularly beautiful than most of the nights there, which are usually pretty nice. The sky is clear and dark, and it's just the right temperature out for a late picnic or a night of stargazing. It appears that some enterprising soul has put out a number of blankets in the park, though there are a limited number of them so you may have to share...
CITY OF ADVENTURE

You've been in the wilds of the City here for the last few hours. Hot, sweaty, and more than a little uncomfortable given the number of mosquito, you would almost think that someone heard your silent prayers as you come through the trees and spy the most amazing looking waterfall. Obviously, you've learned that many things are not as they seem in this City and that the beautiful can hide all manner of mysteries... but damn if that pool doesn't look like it'd feel amazing to dive into.
WILDCARD!

Go wherever your heart leads you!
[questions, comments, etc. can go to
no subject
He gives her a sly smile.]
What? Can't a man take a little break every now and then. I finally found someplace Tipstaff can't find me. Don't ruin it. Though I don't know what you mean by 'anyone like you'. It's the robes, isn't it. I have transformed into a stodgy elder in your eyes, unable to appreciate a little adventure.
[He laughs.] No, I was just exploring. But then I felt something creepy and whenever there's creepiness afoot there's sure to be someone who automatically goes towards it.
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[ Was she smirking just a little? No, of course she wasn't. She definitely wasn't teasing him a little. How could she? He was the Grand Mage, after all. What kind of disrespectful young woman did he take her for? ]
But I won't say anything. It can just be our little secret.
[ Which turned her attention back to the house. ]
Though I wouldn't say I went right for it or anything. I just wanted to dry off, after all. Then it just seemed, I don't know... worth exploring?
[ A faint grin back at him. ]
Especially with such esteemed backup.
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[He can't quite hold a look of stiff disapproval, though he makes an effort for a few seconds. Then he grins again; he looks much less haired than he has lately, more like the man she first met before the responsibility of leadership fell on his shoulders.]
Not consciously, but you have a knack for finding trouble. I hear that's what makes you good at your job. [He bows and then straightens, snapping up a small ball of fire.] Backup to you? The honor's all mine.
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Skulduggery'd say that finding the trouble is what makes me such a good nuisance. The good job is sorting it out.
[ But, her tone added, he wasn't here. And there was a creepy house to investigate with her wielding the combined powers of the elements and a touch or two of necromancy with the Grand Mage of Ireland behind her. She'd been in much more daunting situations. ]
All right, on the count of three, I'm going to try and open the door.
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If there's any trouble, I feel confident in your ability to sort it out. I'll just stand back and let you protect me.
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[ A snap of her own fingers, though she's using it mostly for light. It's harder for someone to knock a fireball out of your hands than it is for them to kick your cellphone away, after all.
And she opens the door to--
Nothing, seems like. A living room. A little dusty, a little spooky with the lightning and all. But... nothing's jumping out right that moment. And she doesn't see anything moving other than the light. There aren't any on and there's clearly no electricity but... ]
Let's just pretend I didn't just think 'could be worse' and stroll on in, hmm?
no subject
[He takes in the room in a glance. He can't pick up clues in a look but he can assess danger just as quickly as Skulduggery.]
Well, there could be bodies strew about. But you'd be able to feel that, right?
no subject
No bodies. At least not close. I mean, theoretically, there shouldn't be any bodies. You can have a creepy old house and no one's dead in it.
Right?
no subject
[He lets go of his fireball, Valkyrie is producing enough light and spreads out his fingers to feel the air. Not necessary, of course, but he was enjoying himself and that tended to add a flair of the dramatic to his actions.]
No one's moving about. At least not in range. Not a lot of dust, though.
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I'm a big fan of defying expectations. Especially when it involves less dead people.
[ The dust comment, though, that gets her attention. She takes a moment to find a lamp that seems to be one of the old oil types, easier to identify after a few years dealing with sorcerers who like old things, and the flame pops in there easily enough. That frees her up to put her attention elsewhere. ]
What do you think that means?
The lack of dust. You think we're trespassing?
[ There was a time when that would have worried her. That time is well past. ]
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He shrugs, grinning.] Not a clue. That's why I hang around with detective types, so they can find the clues.
Though we did just walk into a house, there's a pretty good chance that we're trespassing. On the other hand, the door was open so if people live here, maybe they're the warm and welcoming type who like to give succor to strangers.