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mercy thompson ([info]aapisi_okos) wrote in [info]somerealityweb,
@ 2019-12-03 11:34:00

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Entry tags:!gamewideplot, active: five hargreeves, inactive: mercy hauptman

That first gift was welcome, Secret Santa. This one... not so much.


[Filtered to adult magic users/powered people/super geniuses]

Does anyone have a safe or locker of some sort that can hide a magical object? I received something today- Manannan's Gift or Huon's Cup or Orfino's Bane, they're all names for the same fae artifact- and I really want it away from me and in a safe place. It is can be dangerous in the wrong hands.

[Shifters]

I'm going hunting in the park tonight, if anyone would care to join me. I found rabbits the other day and a few particularly fat squirrels.



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Mercy | Five
[info]aapisi_okos
2019-12-04 01:14 am UTC (link)
A fae, maybe even a half-fae, would likely be able to sense its magic. I'm pretty good with that wort of thing, but I had no idea until it was too late and someone had me in their thrall. Otherwise it's just a cup. An old, interesting looking pottery cup. There's nothing outwardly remarkable about it.

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