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Mod Journal for St. Margaret's. ([info]saintly_mods) wrote in [info]st_margarets,
@ 2015-11-07 14:34:00

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Entry tags:character: adina pruitt, character: ambriel triádhos, character: andrei dantură, character: ashton hartley, character: barclay grisholt, character: ben proctor, character: caitlin gray, character: claire fox, character: cressida hallowfen, character: dallas gurule, character: daniela vazquez, character: davian rivera, character: elspeth macnab, character: emily elwood, character: hayden jordan, character: jack cavanaugh, character: jae song, character: james weatherby, character: jasper prescott, character: johnathan tohquah, character: leon vincent, character: lucia avery, character: micah kaden, character: minerva lawton, character: paxton rivera, character: rider therrian, character: sara martin, character: sorin antonescu, character: thierry gravois, location: around town, location: dining hall, location: hydra dorm, location: kitsune dorm, location: ladon dorm, location: pegasus dorm, location: school grounds, location: sphinx dorm, location: the caves, location: the circle, location: the courtyard, location: the graveyard, location: the infirmary, location: the library, location: the woods, npc: headmistress menides, npc: hunters (bethany & martin)

Thread: Parasites
WHO: Cressida possessed by Hecate, then EVERYONE!
WHEN: Saturday evening, right after dinner time
WHERE: The hunter’s lair, the school, the graveyard, the woods
NPCs: Ms. Menides, hunters

Hecate was known by a number of names, depending on the civilization. The word "goddess" was simply a label placed upon her, though whether she was a goddess or not was arbitrary. Especially now that the whole world hung in a dangerous balance. Beings like Hecate no longer made themselves known and many of them existed as entities now that the rest of the world, and their chief believers, relied more on science than they did on faith. So for Hecate to come into this world, it would take a great deal of magic, and a figure of great faith. Faith did a funny thing to a person. Made them susceptible to serving as a host because he or she would be willing to do it. And in Cressida Hallowfen, Hecate found an extremely willing host.

She'd kept an eye on the witch since she was just a girl. Hecate bestowed Cressida with her first familiar. A Cretan hound that Cressida would affectionately called Argos. Never once had Cressida's faith wavered, even when it lost her a future with the man she loved and perhaps still loved in a way. Such willingness to bend to Hecate's need and her position at the school, so close in proximity to an old friend of Hecate's, made Cressida not just a willing host, but a perfect host.

So when Cressida finally laid down to rest from her long labours spent with other witches to track down the intruders, Hecate acted. Cressida was there still, somewhere in the recesses of this mind, but the psyche was dominated by Hecate, goddess of magic. Wearing a robe over the night gown, she walked barefoot with not only Lord Byron at her heels, but other members of the canidae family that felt the strong influence of Hecate. Foxes primarily and even a wolf that wandered into the area. They surrounded her as sentinels until the possessed form of Cressida saw the Fury.

"Tisiphone," she stated in a voice that was Cressida's but layered with another voice. Like two people speaking simultaneously. Cressida's appearance itself looked different too. In some lights she looked like Cressida and in others her hair was darker, like a moonless night, and her eyes a midnight blue flecked with stars. Even her nose at certain angles appeared different. Grecian, much like the dress that shimmered violet over the dark blue of Cressida's robe.

***

Ms. Menides balled her right hand into a fist. It was done. Before her lay the smoldering remains of the hunters that had dared trespass her school, had dared take the life of one of hers. The ones that had dared, somehow, to bind her in this mortal body and deprive her of her visionary qualities. Her eyes reverted from an intense, furious white to their normal dark shade as her fury abated. For now.

It had been all thanks to Ms. Jordan. She had been able to track the hunters, pinpoint their location. Then Cressida had taken over, gathering the witches among the faculty and calling in help at Nazar. They’d done a powerful scrying ritual, finding the hunters right there, in Camden. At her door. When Cressida had given Ms. Menides the information, the fury had said very little. Possessed by an eerie, unnatural calm, Ms. Menides had risen from her chair and had said but one word, in fact. “Come.”

You cannot stop the Fury.

Ms. Menides had walked into their lair, as easy as if their magic and their locks weren’t even there. She had surprised them, talking at their kitchen table, and Ms. Menides had narrowed her eyes. They began talking, shouting, but Ms. Menides hadn’t listened. The time for talking was done. She had simply shown her true self to them, and then she had let them burn.

“Tisiphone.”

Ms. Menides blinked, feeling a quaint feeling she hadn’t felt in a very long time. Surprise. Huh. She turned around, tipping her head to the side. “Lady Hecate,” she said, giving a sage nod to the woman who was more than Ms. Hallowfen. “It has been a while since I let myself go like that.”

***

It had been some time since Hecate spoke with the Fury. Centuries. Millennia, actually. Years passing to others as an eternity but for Hecate it was an instant. Old didn't even been to describe the ages of the Fury and the Witch Goddess. There was a glimmer of a smile there before her eyes rested upon the destruction left behind. Hell has no Fury. St. Margaret's did. Did the students there even have a passing idea of what sort of woman their headmistress was? Likely not. The smile on Hecate's fast didn't last though and faded as quickly as it arrived.

"There has not been reason to," Hecate said, stepping forward and drawing closer to where Ms. Menides stood, "But it is not over. I come bearing a warning." Magic was a very broad term and words like sorcery and witchcraft also attached themselves to Hecate. The face shifted a little to another, the same dark blue of the eyes but white like the burning of a dying star shimmered, "Something is coming."

It was so vague but Hecate could only see so much. Whatever it was, it was unlike anything she'd ever seen before. As much as people wished and desired for gods to know all, they unfortunately did not. For even "gods" were limited and Hecate found herself frustratingly so.

***

In the graveyard, something stirred. Something not from this world. It had waited for this, waited for the fury to fuel their plan. And now she had. The time had come. This was their chance.

It looked alien. A quadrupled being with a long, forked tail, with sharp claws and teeth. It looked like it was made of skin, bones and muscle, barely any meat on its frame, bones sticking out at every angle. Spindly and thin, but it moved like a predator, more determined than even a cat. And, what was worse, there was intelligence in its amber eyes.

Its tailed flicked. A fissure in the air appeared, seeming to spring up from the broken headstone. It started out small, a tiny tear, but it ripped itself open. Soon, it was large enough. The one on this end let out a little keen as the first of the host jumped through. And then another. And another.

Soon, an army had formed. Not just small ones, as large as a human, but some were bigger and bulkier, the size of minivan. They gathered quietly, looking at the castle as they did. And soon, they had determined there were enough. In the light of the setting sun, they took off: towards the castle. Towards the dorms. This is where they would start.

And through the portal, more kept coming…

***

Bethany and Martin were casualties. However, before their fiery end, their signal had been reached by the other hunters of their Order and those individuals were moving in fast. They had been waiting for this, sign of the Otherworldly ones to try again to break through to this realm. Martin had taken a risk with the vampire to lure them out, and it had worked, but he’d paid for it with his life. They were clever, the beings from the other dimension. The chameleon scout had successfully coaxed the rage from the fury to power their portal.

Hunters from all over were closing in. They knew what was coming. They’d seen it happen in other worlds. Their Order was made up of witches who were in tune with the earth, sensitive to its changes, and the earth itself powered their travels so that most of them arrived just as the portal was tearing wide open.

This wasn’t just a threat to St. Margaret’s. Their whole world was at risk of invasion if they couldn’t stop the flood. The hunters would set aside old grudges and join forces with the Academy to face this greater threat. The enemy of your enemy is your friend.

***

Ms. Menides blinked her eyes. She Knew. Her sense was back, but it didn’t make her feel relieved. She now knew what she had unleashed. “I have been a fool,” she whispered. “We have to get back to the school. Immediately.”

She reached for her phone and, as she strode off, she began calling her faculty. Micah. Micah was most likely to be in the dining room.


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Corinna and Mrs. Whatsit and Open
[info]call_me_cori
2015-11-10 06:27 pm UTC (link)
Corinna had only just transformed in the Ballroom when the creatures had begun their attack. At first she wasn't sure what was happening since she had remembered there was supposed to be some sort of Kitsune prank occurring at some point, but then one of the creatures crashed through the window of the large room. Despite the hind being the size of a small bull, she was still as skittish as a normal deer; therefore, her first instinct was to run, and this room was not going to be enough tonight.

She burst through the doors with ease and began to move at great speed towards the woods. She would be safe there; however, upon seeing that the creatures were making birth from that area, she began to veer around looking for another place. She didn't care where she went, she just needed to get to safety, and that meant being far away from this place.

She found a spot with the smallest number of these monsters and began heading for it, her mind completely forgetting that the direction she had chosen led towards the town. She simply did not care at that moment. She could not let herself be captured again.

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Near Camden: Corinna and Mrs. Whatsit and Open
[info]saintly_mods
2015-11-12 04:56 pm UTC (link)
The threat was far reaching. Even those in Camden were alerted and came to aid the Academy. Among them were the staff members of Nazar, the herb shop in town. The trio of witches fanned out. Koan went straight for the circle with Salem to lend their magics, but the mysterious shop owner held back. She stood in the darkness of the woods, waiting for something.

Bones clinked together on her necklace as she made a slight shift and raised one hand, palm out. Moments later, that palm would meet the nose of the frightened Golden Hind who ran straight into her holding spell.

The Mambo, once a high priestess in the Voodoo ways, smiled with benevolence at the deer. "Dere dere, young one. Where you be going on a beautiful night like dis one be? Straight into human town, are we?" She tisked, running a hand up Corinna's soft face. "Dat won't do."

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Near Camden: Corinna and Mrs. Whatsit and Open
[info]call_me_cori
2015-11-13 06:38 pm UTC (link)
When Corinna's legs stopped moving, her breathing sped up greatly. Had another warlock managed to capture her? Who was this? She looked at the woman with vague recognition from the couple of times she had been to Nazar with Craig, but she didn't know the woman well enough to know that the woman likely meant her no harm.

She struggled hard to regain her ability to move. She even wished for the goddess Artemis to rescue her. She wanted to be far away from those monsters, and this was not far enough away. Not to mention, this woman was holding her still. Would she keep her trapped like the warlock? Why was this happening? Why couldn't she just be able to run free away from magic spells and monsters?

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Near Camden: Corinna and Mrs. Whatsit and Open
[info]saintly_mods
2015-11-14 05:43 pm UTC (link)
At Nazar, as well as around Camden, Mrs. Whatsit was scarce. She was not seen by the towns people often. She rarely came out of the back of her own shop, which was why she had Koan and Salem and Leon working for her. Chances of Corinna recognizing her were slim to none even when the deer was not paralyzed by fear. And by a holding spell.

"Shhh," she soothed, sensing how scared the animal was, seeing it in the whites of her eyes. "Mamma Whatsit keep you safe from dem beasts." It wasn't clear if she meant the creatures pouring out of the portal or the humans in the town. She cocked her head, dreadlocks spilling over one of her shoulder and charms clinking against her neck on long strands.

"Dey comin'."

The forest around them was filled with the sound of crunching branches and huffing breaths as the Otherworlders poured through. Mrs. Whatsit remained perfectly still except for her lips that slowly chanted words in an unknown tongue. Strangely enough, the Otherworlders ran straight past them without pausing. Her spell cloaked their position and blended them with the dark woods.

"Be right back, young one." She told Corinna. The Otherworlders couldn't reach the town. Mrs. Whatsit was not going to allow them to meddle with the humans.

The voodoo woman slipped away. Screams from another dimension came from the dark and were cut off abruptly one by one.

Mrs. Whatsit came back, her hands bloody with the black matter that filled the veins of the creatures. "Come with me, sweetness. Your Headmistress will not forgive me if I let something bad happen to you." The holding spell over Corinna slowly lifted with her words.

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Near Camden: Corinna and Mrs. Whatsit and Open
[info]call_me_cori
2015-11-17 07:31 pm UTC (link)
Corinna continued to watch in horror as the woman did what she did, yet she seemed to mean no harm to the hind herself. When the spell was released, she stamped the ground nervously a few times, but she wasn't sure what to do. If she went with the woman it was easy to see she would be kept safe from the monsters; however, would the woman allow her to leave after this was all over? She did speak of the headmistress, and no one would cross her right?

As the woman began to walk off, Corinna finally decided to follow her. Perhaps she could even help her. She moved to be in front of the woman and knelt down offering her a ride. Corinna was after all large enough to carry one woman with ease, and her speed would allow her to take the woman wherever she was needed. It felt odd, but if the woman could keep her safe, then Cori would help keep the woman safe as well.

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