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eli is from the darkest timeline ([info]skittish) wrote in [info]pandorarpg,
@ 2012-02-01 00:05:00

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Entry tags:!status: complete, ^date: november 14 2003, character: agatha bole, character: astoria greengrass, character: elijah chambers, character: kinjal bhatia, character: roger davies, character: samara capper, character: theodore nott, character: tracey davis

Characters: All invited guests
Setting: The Chambers Home, Newport, Wales; Friday night (anywhere from 5pm onwards)
Rating: Probably in the PG-13 range
Summary: To celebrate a birthday/a dead mother/and a plan!

If this party had been simply a party then it might have been cancelled. However, when it came to the Chambers family nothing was simple because where was the fun in that? Not to mention as a basic practice there wasn't anything especially exciting or worth celebrating with birthdays. They always happened, marking a simple passage of time. However, if social norms dictated they be celebrated, then why not make actual use of them?

Of course then it had to be more complicated at the last minute, didn't it? Zacharias Smith had found it fit to gift them with a house elf yesterday who he didn't trust even as Taffy went on about the Griffiths family. And then there was the nanny who he didn't quite like the sight of, but he would deal with that if he needed to. Then there was the minor detail that Cecelia had been murdered adding another variable to the evening. At the first two had actually proven useful in helping to set up for the dinner, the nanny keeping Jason entertained and Taffy cleaning and preparing the meal.

Not that any of that mattered. No, this whole evening was engineered with the sole intent of finding the appropriate test subject. Surely, there were ethics against that sort of thing, but Eli was generally under the impression that ethics were created to protect men who were too afraid to take the leap and do what had to be done.

Tonight what had to be done involved abusing a friendship he had since Hogwarts, but it was not without cause. Eli needed to know how this worked, he needed as much data as possible on the magic being used around Pandora's memories if ever hoped to not only create a working theory, but actually find application. Glancing at the clock in his study, he saw it was quickly approaching five o'clock and he needed to be finished before then in case anyone had the audacity to arrive early.

So, he put away his work, carefully transferring his recreated Pandora memory into a vial and onto his person for later use before reestablishing the wards on this room to ensure it remained out of bounds. It wouldn't do to have people messing with his things - although then there would be another reason to have to kill them and he was going to have to talk to Samara about that idea - although perhaps later. Right now, he needed to switch into something more like a personable mode so he could get through the niceties and actually have the space needed for the real work.


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Eli & Roger
[info]rogerly
2012-02-06 02:45 am UTC (link)
Roger was always amused to see what little Jason Chambers was up too while he was running around the house. He could see that he was growing up to be just like his parents. It was funny to watch how Eli tried to deal with it too.

He'd been having a good time, catching up with his friends, despite the calm tone of the evening. Work kept him so busy and anti-social, so Roger soaked up at social interaction he could get. And of course he'd enjoyed the dinner and was looking forward to dessert.

Roger grinned as he looking at Eli when he came up to speak with him. "Quite well, thanks," he said with a grin as he took a sip of wine. He did catch Eli's hint. There maybe a possibility for plans after the party, but Roger would just have to wait and see.

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[info]skittish
2012-02-07 02:36 am UTC (link)
"I'm glad to hear it," he said. He was approaching a complicated procedure - really, the only question was how much to let Roger know? After all, Roger had somewhat willing agreed to be his volunteer before, but that was child's play. This while not exactly the most complicated of what he wanted to do was an important step. There was also that horrible moral issue that Roger was his friend and quite smart at that, so he had to be able to give him something without giving away everything. (And really he didn't want to get accused of foul play this early in the game, that would just be sloppy.)

"Do you think I could borrow you for a moment? I know this is supposed be a social, work free evening, but you know me." His voice carried just a pinch of that carefree humor. It was funny that Eli never left his work behind because his brain never stopped turning. "I had something I needed a second opinion on."

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[info]rogerly
2012-02-08 10:41 pm UTC (link)
Roger looked at Eli, wondering what he was thinking. With that man, you never knew what strange thing he was thinking up. He just went along with it for now. Giving him the benefit of the doubt, since Eli was one of his best mates.

"Of course you can. You know me too, always willing to help," Roger said finishing off the drink he was holding, and placing the glass down on the table near by. Though Roger tried to put work and his social life aside, he always had to be ready in case of emergency anyway, and his cases were always on his mind, so he could understand how Eli operated. "Still working on the nightmares?"

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[info]skittish
2012-02-11 05:16 pm UTC (link)
Eli followed in suit, finishing off his drink and setting the empty glass along side Roger's before starting off toward the study. That was where everything exciting took place and it was best to keep it confined to one place. Despite the precautions he put in the place to keep people out, it was still a relief to see that no one had tried to enter his study.

"Not so much the nightmares as much as the properties of memory surrounding them." Maybe he was saying more than he should, but this was left up to him and once that was the case, he had other plans in mind. Plans that he hadn't been open in sharing with Samara. It would be just another one of those things he told her later and in reasonable amount of time as opposed to years later.

Eli opened the door to his study and indicated that Roger should enter first. "And as you were willing to help last time, I was hoping you could do so again."

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[info]rogerly
2012-02-11 10:44 pm UTC (link)
"Right," Roger nodded, remembering that they had been working with the pensieve last time, and taking out some of his memories. He really didn't know what Eli was up to, but it if was going to help with the nightmares people were having, Roger was willing to help. He'd been looking into it as part of his other cases, since Harry had been considering it when he was alive.

Roger followed Eli to his study like before, and he went through the door first when Eli indicated it. "I'm always willing to help. You gave me booze last time we were done," Roger said with a laugh as a joke. "I was hoping your experiment last time helped. Have you learned anything new or are you just going with a different experiment"

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[info]skittish
2012-02-12 01:49 am UTC (link)
Eli shut the door behind them, not wanting any strays to come in. Even if the others did look preoccupied, it was always best to be cautious and who knew what his son was up to with that damn house elf. "And this time you'll get more booze and cake after," he said with a small smirk.

He took a moment to pull out his penseive along with three vials - two of which had glowing memories in them. "We'll actually be building on what we tried last time with memories, except this time I've procured a dead man's memory - specifically one of my father's, as I believe that the nightmares are not actually nightmares, but rather the memories belonging to a dead person." It wasn't giving away the whole game, far from it really as he would now be allowed to test two separate theories.

Eli had isolated one of his father's memories earlier, a benign one of his jubilation of the news he would be a grandfather. He didn't quite understand why that one would be preserved, but Eli didn't question it - right not it would serve as something he could part with. "And I am in need of a test subject outside of myself to observe the effects."

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[info]rogerly
2012-02-13 10:39 pm UTC (link)
"Cake is a great reward," he said grinning, especially if he could manage to get Kin to leave with him tonight to. But he would have to leave that till after helping Eli.

"Gotcha," Roger said nodding when Eli said they were just continuing from last time. He listened and nodded at the explanations of each other of the vials Eli had. He narrowed his eyes at Eli's theory though. Roger really couldn't even begin to understand what everyone was going through, since his nightmares didn't continue. "So... if these nightmares are memories from someone else completely, how did people start dreaming about them?" was his immediate question.

Which was actually pretty stupid really, because it dawned on him that that's what Eli was going to try and find out. Using Roger as the test subject. "And that's where I come in," he said with a sigh. Great, this really was going to be messing with his head. "Alright, what do you want me to do?"

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[info]skittish
2012-02-16 04:49 am UTC (link)
Eli had considered how to approach this situation at some length and had decided that a veiled sort of honesty was the best approach. "I would like to put a memory in your head." He popped the top off the vial and guided his father's memory into the pensieve for Roger to review before agreeing or disagreeing.

What he wouldn't see was the memory that would be attached to it. The one he had carefully created to test his other theory. Sure, it would be messy work testing two theories at once, but he also believed that the memory would incorporate more fully if it was woven with another foreign memory. Especially if that was what those were.

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[info]rogerly
2012-02-16 04:44 pm UTC (link)
Roger nodded, since he had expected that would be the answer. This was strange though. Would be memory become his own, or would he still see the memory as something that was just put in his head. Whatever, he was leaping ahead and over thinking it. Roger just needed to see if this would actually work first.

He watched Eli opening the vial and putting the memory into the pensieve. Roger looked into it to watched the memory and when he was satisfied that it wasn't creepy or a scarring for life memory, he nodded. "Alright go ahead," he said giving the okay.

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[info]skittish
2012-02-16 07:33 pm UTC (link)
This was undoubtedly why Roger was a good friend and his go to person for things like this. He was always willing to give something a try, no matter how strange or potentially unsafe it could be. It was like there was an honest sort of trust there - the sort that almost made him regret that he was going to abuse it.

"It will probably take some time for the memory to integrate and there will have to be a few tests later to see how it interacts, but I don't anticipate there to be any ill effects." At least not from the part he was being entirely upfront about. And really, it wasn't that unlike many of the experiments he ran in his lab in terms of the implant. The only real difference was the nature of what was going into Roger's head.

"If you're ready, then?" Eli picked up his wand, focusing as he waved it around the penseive a few time. Drawing the silver memory from the bowl with his wand, he waited for the final consent before performing the necessary wand work to insert it into his head.

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[info]rogerly
2012-02-19 11:42 pm UTC (link)
Roger was a good friend. He didn't anticipate that Eli would do anything that would hurt him, at least not a lasting type of damage. And what he was trying to experiment here was for a good cause after all. He breathed a sigh, and nodded when Eli asked if he was read again.

"Yeah, so this will probably take a couple of days for me to actually think of this memory?" Roger asked when Eli told him about how it would take time. He nodded though. "I'm ready, let's get on with it."

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[info]skittish
2012-02-20 01:22 am UTC (link)
"Yes. I find it best if the memories have the ability to integrate on their own rather than being forced." Once he had at the second confirmation he went ahead with the spell work. The memory drifted from the penseive and traveled right for Roger's head. Strictly speaking he didn't know exactly what was going to happen, but he had a good idea.

And even if he wasn't being completely honest, as far as he was concerned it was a good cause. Both he and Samara were in danger of dying and anything he could learn to stop that was worthy.

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[info]rogerly
2012-02-23 03:52 am UTC (link)
"That sounds logical to me," Roger said agreeing, but stayed quiet once he saw Eli lifting the memory from the penseive with his wand. He watched as it traveled to his head. It was weird since he expected to feel something... but he didn't at the same time.

"So... is that it for now?" Roger asked. "I know it will take some time. But do you want me to come back in for a check up or anything?" he asked.

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[info]skittish
2012-02-23 04:00 am UTC (link)
"That's it for now." Really at this point it seemed rather harmless, but that was the point. It was engineered that way. Eli also didn't want to give away too many details to Roger about the when as they might somehow affect the results.

"We can check back in on Monday and see if anything has happened, but if there are any adverse effects, which I'm not anticipating, please let me know as soon as possible." He didn't have a contingency plan exactly, but he was sure that he could figure something out. "Otherwise, we should head back to party, I don't think I would ever hear the end of it if I missed cake."

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