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Author Topic: The Forgotten Art: Approaching the Nexus  (Read 272709 times)

Harry Baldman

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Re: The Forgotten Art: Wild Magicking
« Reply #1050 on: March 05, 2014, 03:13:11 pm »

"This is... this is adult literature, written by religious fanatics in a drug-frenzied trance. Say they seen god, they do. Yessir. Just don't open anything stapled. Would you like this one for free? See, we're trying to sell these to raise money to save drug-frenzied religious fanatics and re-habilitate them, but I can tell by the look in your eyes that you're an honest woman - take this one, if you want it."

"Gee, that sure sounds like a noble cause! I think I will take this, thank you very much!"
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Re: The Forgotten Art: Wild Magicking
« Reply #1051 on: March 05, 2014, 03:22:21 pm »

"With all due respect. I believe simply being around these kinds is a grave danger itself. The girl and the guy who were with me when you invited us here? They went completely braindead. They're probably still sitting in that dilapetaded house, just...staring...."
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Re: The Forgotten Art: Wild Magicking
« Reply #1052 on: March 05, 2014, 03:27:39 pm »

"With all due respect. I believe simply being around these kinds is a grave danger itself. The girl and the guy who were with me when you invited us here? They went completely braindead. They're probably still sitting in that dilapetaded house, just...staring...."

"I was wondering where those two kids went! But you need to save the kids! Not the braindead ones, maybe, but the younger ones. They're not ready for a life on the run. Trust me, I would know."
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Re: The Forgotten Art: Wild Magicking
« Reply #1053 on: March 05, 2014, 03:34:47 pm »

John sighs.
"I really have no choice in this, do I? But for reals here, if they get violent or if they struggle, I'm leaving them where they are. I'm not about to get myself hurt because they decide to get difficult."

Go track the kids; again
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Re: The Forgotten Art: Wild Magicking
« Reply #1054 on: March 05, 2014, 04:58:23 pm »

"Do you know anyone who might want to buy any?"
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Re: The Forgotten Art: Wild Magicking
« Reply #1055 on: March 05, 2014, 05:05:30 pm »

"Do you know anyone who might want to buy any?"

"I think Sister Greer over there would be interested," the woman says, pointing at the nun. "She's a woman of God, you know. I think her monastery does something similar to this, actually!"

"I really have no choice in this, do I? But for reals here, if they get violent or if they struggle, I'm leaving them where they are. I'm not about to get myself hurt because they decide to get difficult."

"Remember - think of the children, my man!"
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Re: The Forgotten Art: Wild Magicking
« Reply #1056 on: March 05, 2014, 05:17:17 pm »

"Whoa. Awesome. Thanks. Thank you very much. Hey, what's your name? Do you fancy a drink later?"

Regardless of the barmaid's response to my advances, approach the nun, and try to sell her porn.

"Excuse me, Sister Greer? Miss... the kindly miss at the bar, suggested that, with your charitable work and all, you might be interested in buying some of my literature to help the poor and deranged? Even if you aren't, perhaps you'd like to take some back to your nunnery? You know, to show like your nun colleagues? I'm sorry, I'm not very experienced at talking to nuns."

Show the nun my literature.
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Re: The Forgotten Art: Wild Magicking
« Reply #1057 on: March 05, 2014, 07:38:02 pm »

Larry sneered a bit.  "You don't know a deal when you see one.  Ten bucks or I'm off."



"Do you know anyone who might want to buy any?"

"I think Sister Greer over there would be interested," the woman says, pointing at the nun. "She's a woman of God, you know. I think her monastery does something similar to this, actually!"

((We must be in La's priest RTD canon, and that is their convent.))
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HMR stands for Hazardous Materials Requisition, not Horrible Massive Ruination, though I can understand how one could get confused.
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Re: The Forgotten Art: Wild Magicking
« Reply #1058 on: March 06, 2014, 10:09:04 am »

John believing himself to be quite lacking in other choices in the matter, obeys the will of Mr. Lee, for to do otherwise would be silly, and heads out to track some wayward lovestruck teens. After a long, painful walk, he returns to the abandoned building where he first found the two, hoping to retrace the steps of not only himself, but his quarry as well.

This goes better than expected, as immediately when he walks over to the door of the dilapidated tenement, it opens up and two teenagers that he can only assume to be Trey and Luz charge out, carrying bags full of stuff with them.

[John's body roll: 4]
[Luz's body roll: 2+1]
[Trey's body roll: 1-->4-1]

They both run right into him, but John remains standing, and Luz stumbles back. Trey, on the other hand, falls awkwardly, hitting his head on the pavement. He looks a bit hurt.

"Shit! You okay, baby?" Luz asks, kneeling down at the beau's form and not paying John any attention..

"I hit my head a little..." Trey says the obvious, rubbing the back of his head while grimacing. "I think I'll be fine," he then says, though does not not get up just yet.

* * * * *

Halesey, having been put on the right path by the bar lady, has an idea.

"Whoa. Awesome. Thanks. Thank you very much. Hey, what's your name? Do you fancy a drink later?"

The woman giggles, placing her hand in front of her mouth shyly.

"Oh, I'm Jenny. And I do think a drink later would be a marvelous idea. At one of those fancy places, maybe! I do love those fancy places, don't you?"

Halesey nods, and then steps over to the nun sitting alone at the table.

"Excuse me, Sister Greer? Miss... the kindly miss at the bar, suggested that, with your charitable work and all, you might be interested in buying some of my literature to help the poor and deranged? Even if you aren't, perhaps you'd like to take some back to your nunnery? You know, to show like your nun colleagues? I'm sorry, I'm not very experienced at talking to nuns."

Sister Greer, a young, pronouncedly gangly and gray-faced woman, looks at Halesey with wide eyes.

"I'm not... really sure I can help... but I will take a look, maybe?"

Having met with agreement on Sister Greer's part, Halesey shows her the gen-lit he's got - she takes a mag doubtfully and begins leafing through it. If she blushes, Halesey certainly can't see it from here.

"This looks... rather filthy, sir. I'm... I'm not sure I'm interested, really."

Larry, meanwhile, continues haggling.

"You don't know a deal when you see one.  Ten bucks or I'm off."

The two guys shrug.

"Ten bucks is much more like it, I guess."

"Yeah, ten sounds good. We'll take this one. You got any others like it?
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Re: The Forgotten Art: Wild Magicking
« Reply #1059 on: March 06, 2014, 10:29:12 am »

Larry shrugs.  "I haven't sorted them, but yeah there's more in here."

He slaps his swag bag on the table.


"Check it.  Don't open anything stapled in here, if you know what I mean."  He winks.
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HMR stands for Hazardous Materials Requisition, not Horrible Massive Ruination, though I can understand how one could get confused.
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Re: The Forgotten Art: Wild Magicking
« Reply #1060 on: March 06, 2014, 05:28:05 pm »

"Aha, found you after all. So, I went to mister Lee saying I was gonna let you go, but he wouldn't hear of it. So don't get all huffy at me, I'm not exactly here because I enjoy bothering you. Now, I have to know some things.

Will you go back home? And if not, where will you go? And do try to work with me here, because if you don't mister Lee is going to keep sending me after you forever, and I'm getting rather sick of this."


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Re: The Forgotten Art: Wild Magicking
« Reply #1061 on: March 06, 2014, 05:52:23 pm »

To the nun, showing another randomly selected magazine:

"Ah, I'm sorry. I must have shown you the one my colleague here likes to put in to make me look bad. He's terribly competitive, you know. Try this issue here - it was written by and for poor deprived young adults, so deranged they believe they are infidels! You must surely take pity. Sometimes they staple pages together in their wild attempts to appear heathenish and crazy, but they mean well."

Then, to the barlady, regardless:

"Ah yes ma'am, Jenny, I do love those fancy places. They're probably one of my favourite types of places, I have to say. Uh, shall I meet you at Chez Ronardo's? At, say 8?"

Based on the drinks prices here, I'm gonna have to sell an awful lot of porn to be able to buy you drinks all evening... But you sure are a very attractive shade of pink...
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Re: The Forgotten Art: An Urban and Magical RTD (signups welcome)
« Reply #1062 on: March 06, 2014, 06:07:50 pm »

1. Why are you here and not someplace else: Because I am intrigued, if this is all showmanship I have wasted a little time, less if I am entertained. If it is true then, well as the song says, "never let a chance go by"
2. What’s your name?: Henrietta Black
3. What color do you identify yourself with? Red but with an orange Highlight like so
4. Describe yourself: I am female, 1 meter and 30 centemeters tall, I am about average in weight for my size. I have Grey eyes and Brown hair
5. What do you like/love/enjoy: I enjoy watching things burn, and a well cooked meal
6. What do you dislike/hate/fear: i Fear being completely alone, with no-one to care about or to care about me.
7. In terms of occult or obscure power and knowledge, who would you like most to resemble (fictional people included): Dannerys Targeryn

THis was my first application, don't know what else I need yet harry
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Re: The Forgotten Art: The Changing of Hands
« Reply #1063 on: March 06, 2014, 06:27:48 pm »

Waitlist please:

1. I was following the quite obvious evidence as to where the weirdness was coming from.
2. Dave D. Davidson
3. gold
4. Finder of things.
5. Mystery, reason, chaos, and sugar.
6. Not knowing things
7. Harry Dresden
Body: 0
Finesse: 0
Mind: 6
Affinity: 0
My sheet

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Re: The Forgotten Art: An Urban and Magical RTD (signups welcome)
« Reply #1064 on: March 07, 2014, 12:45:11 am »

THis was my first application, don't know what else I need yet harry

You need stats. 6 points allocated to Body, Finesse, Mind and Affinity. See TFN's sheet above.
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