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<blockquote data-quote="RangerWickett" data-source="post: 2384333" data-attributes="member: 63"><p><em>October 29, 2005</em></p><p><em>1:30 pm</em></p><p></p><p>(I'm trimming this section down for the sake of speed, and because the interaction wasn't terribly entertaining.)</p><p></p><p>The group heads across the fey side of the Renaissance Festival, and finds a candle store run by a woman named Debbie. They're able to contact her because her ghost, Chandler, spots them and relays the conversation. Chandler, a dry British ghost, mentions that he really shouldn't be able to see them, because normally ghosts cannot just see both Terra and Gaia. Some strange magic must be going on.</p><p></p><p>Debbie is a decent woman, and when she learns that the group is in trouble, she offers to help, though the group never actually sees her in person. On Terra, Debbie sends some of her employees off to look for Terry and his abductors, while Debbie and Chandler work on a spell that will give the group at least a somewhat solid body on Terra. Since strange magic is passing between the two worlds here, they think they'll be able to pull something off that normally would be beyond their power.</p><p></p><p>While they're discussing this with Chandler, the group spots a black cat hiding up in the rafters, its intense green eyes watching them hungrily. Belladonna draws a derringer and shoots at it, but the cat leaps away and vanishes through the ceiling, leaving a shadowy splotch staining the wood. This prompts some extra superstitious talk about bad luck from black cats, and John finally mentions seeing the man in the black suit who was standing by the side of the road when the bus crashed. The black cat that caused the crash leapt into the man's arm, John tells them, and the man simply walked off into the woods.</p><p></p><p>Debbie asks nervously if they'll be able to pay her back for her services, since she's having to provide them with expensive magic. Robert offers the gold Japanese coin he got from Wiji-wiji, but Debbie laughs that off, saying it's far too much. She only was thinking around fifty bucks.</p><p></p><p>While the rest of the group is waiting for Debbie to get them some information and prepare the spell, Robert walks out of the store to explore Gaia. On a nearby hill, where on Terra people fought a human chess match, there is a flock of turkeys, gobbling merrily. In the middle of them is Wiji-wiji, sitting beside what looks like a golf bag full of clubs. The Japanese man holds up a roasted turkey leg and waves for Robert to come over, an eager smile on his face.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RangerWickett, post: 2384333, member: 63"] [i]October 29, 2005 1:30 pm[/i] (I'm trimming this section down for the sake of speed, and because the interaction wasn't terribly entertaining.) The group heads across the fey side of the Renaissance Festival, and finds a candle store run by a woman named Debbie. They're able to contact her because her ghost, Chandler, spots them and relays the conversation. Chandler, a dry British ghost, mentions that he really shouldn't be able to see them, because normally ghosts cannot just see both Terra and Gaia. Some strange magic must be going on. Debbie is a decent woman, and when she learns that the group is in trouble, she offers to help, though the group never actually sees her in person. On Terra, Debbie sends some of her employees off to look for Terry and his abductors, while Debbie and Chandler work on a spell that will give the group at least a somewhat solid body on Terra. Since strange magic is passing between the two worlds here, they think they'll be able to pull something off that normally would be beyond their power. While they're discussing this with Chandler, the group spots a black cat hiding up in the rafters, its intense green eyes watching them hungrily. Belladonna draws a derringer and shoots at it, but the cat leaps away and vanishes through the ceiling, leaving a shadowy splotch staining the wood. This prompts some extra superstitious talk about bad luck from black cats, and John finally mentions seeing the man in the black suit who was standing by the side of the road when the bus crashed. The black cat that caused the crash leapt into the man's arm, John tells them, and the man simply walked off into the woods. Debbie asks nervously if they'll be able to pay her back for her services, since she's having to provide them with expensive magic. Robert offers the gold Japanese coin he got from Wiji-wiji, but Debbie laughs that off, saying it's far too much. She only was thinking around fifty bucks. While the rest of the group is waiting for Debbie to get them some information and prepare the spell, Robert walks out of the store to explore Gaia. On a nearby hill, where on Terra people fought a human chess match, there is a flock of turkeys, gobbling merrily. In the middle of them is Wiji-wiji, sitting beside what looks like a golf bag full of clubs. The Japanese man holds up a roasted turkey leg and waves for Robert to come over, an eager smile on his face. [/QUOTE]
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