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Nocturnum - Chapter I

Majin

First Post
OoC: Alright guys, as a first off, I'd like you all to post your characters as if it was any particularly normal day and they were going about their normal routine. I will then respond to each in turn with hooks to get you involved in the first adventure. I'm doing this because I'd like to give each of you a chance to show how you perceive your characters in their normal environment. After that's taken care of we will go from there. Enjoy these relatively harmless opening scenes, they will be your first... and your last. :uhoh:
 

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"Watch out!"

Steven hears the shout from above him. He looks in direction to see a wood plank falling from the third floor. He dives on the side and trip on a tool that lay at his feet and fall on the ground. He hears a noise, some wood that crack under the weight.

"Bill!"

He hears the sound of something heavy that hit the ground. And then the silence. All the tools has gone quiet. It is not usual for a construction site. Steven stands up and remove some dust that have fallen on him. As he turns around to take back his hammer that have fallen at his feet, he sees that Bill is laying dead on the floor. He has fallen two floor. As usual, he didn't put his harness and it have been fatal to him. Steven stares at him. He didn't knew him much, he was new on the construction site, but Bill was a good man. He has started to knew him all Friday night, when all the men go to the bar a few streets down here. He was a father, he had two kids he was proud of them. One was a nice hokey player and the other had better grade than Bill could hope. He said prodly that he had a futur doctor in his family, someone who would get out of the misery they lived in. Steven stared at the lifeless body, hypnotized by the blood that was slowly flowing on the ground.

"Steven... Steven."

"Hmmm... what?"

"You were sleeping in the course. It is finish. Is it ok? You looks strange."

"No, I'm fine. Just dream of the accident that has happen last year."

"The man who died in front of you? That suck! He must be clumsy to have made that fall."

"No, just reckless. He was a good man. It was fun to talk about sport with him."

"Talking about it, we have a practice."

"Oh, yes. Let's go."

Steven follow Polinsky to the gym.

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The noise was filling the locker room. The coach enter it and everyone lower the tone, only whispers can be heard.

"It was a good practice everyone. Peterson, Harrison, Black and Polinsky, you won't play next games. Jefferson, here your chance, you've proven your worth and you will take the place of Black. Rogers, you'll replace Harrison. Harrison, you take care of your ankle. Don't do anything stupid. It should heal before we play against Chicago. I need you then. Peterson and Polinsky, I don't like that kind of attitude during the practice. If you want to fight, fight against the othe rteam. For your lack of discipline, Quinsey and Carter will take your places. Everyone, I want to see you tomorrow here. I want to do an extra practice. It will be more relax but we need to review some play if we want to win the next game. You're free to go now."

Steven finish to put his clothing and see Polinsky leaving the lockerroom. He try to catch him to speak to him about that fight on the field but the coach stop him. "I want to speak to you."

"Yes coach."

The coach leads the runner in his office. "I've got a feedback from your Finance teacher. You know teh condition to play in the team is to pass all the courses. Your grade have always been borderline but enough for you to continue, but with such grade you won't be able to find a job easily and it will be worse if you fail your course of Finance. And you know what it means a failure. you are out of the team. You are a fine runner, but just not good enough to enter the NFL. You'll have to think of another option, and it might worth it to put a little more effort in your courses."

"Yes, coach."

"Think about it."

"Yes coach."

"You can go."

Steven leaves the office and try to catch Polensky, but too late, he is gone. Steven look at the hour. Nothing interesting is happening tonight. Why not just go and fetch some food at the small snack bar on the way home and do a little roundabout in direction of Dunstand's place. Godo plan he think and just grabs his things and walk down the boulevard.
 
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"Pretty interesting stuff, all in all. When I was in Vienna..." the Professor of The Study of Ancient Civilizations 1A was saying to his wholly uninterested students. The class was mainly an elective for most of them; the others were in Professor Silber's Anthropology class and only showed up because he gave out extra credit for it. It didn't help that the semester was ending.
"Were we going to do a review for the final?" one of the bubble-headed talkative types asked, not trying to hide her dislike for his anecdotes.
"Oh. I don't think it's really necessary, Jennifer. Just review the mid-term and quizzes," he replied, taking petty pleasure in her sudden apprehensive look. "The essay will be a choice of Macedonian Conquest or the Persian Resistance of Alexander. They're pretty open-ended, so I expect you to focus and elaborate on the key points."
It wasn't what an elective was supposed to be like. Professors weren't supposed to expect you to actually pay attention in a course that filled a slot and kept your schedule full-time.
The groans were music in the ears of the cynical young Historian.
Take a damn gym credit next time; this isn't nap time, even if you have spent most of your time here sleeping, he thought to himself bitterly, the whole time keeping an outwardly unreadable expression.
"I don't remember you going over that!"
That's probably because you were hung over.
"I'm positive I did, Jennifer. In fact, I can remember the color of my tie I wore the day I gave that lecture." Blue. It was always blue. Some shade or another. It was doubtful that the blonde was observational enough to notice, so Gabriel wasn't surprised when she didn't get the joke.
A bell tower sounded three somewhere on campus.
"Right. We won't be meeting next Wednesday," Gabriel talked over the sounds of scraping chairs and shuffling books. "Next Friday...the 13th - how lucky for you - at 9:00am sharp."
He waved to a few of the star students in his Anthropology course as they left smiling.
Probably laughing at the whiners...
"Remember: Friday the 13th at 9:00!"
The door shut as the last straggler left the lecture hall with a soft click.
I need a martini.

[sblock]More to come when I get home from work :cool: [/sblock]
 
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Gabriel left the small lecture hall and headed towards the library after a quick stop in the men's room. He checked his pocket watch to get an estimate of how much time he had before his next lecture.
Quarter after; she should be there by now.
The "she" was the newest part-time coed working at the library to make a few bucks between classes. She was a junior studying Communications and just transferred from California last semester. He had met her trying to find where a book on supernatural occurrences around Native American burial grounds without a code might fit into the Dewey Decimal System.
"That'd go in the 800's over in that isle," he said, pointing with a bemused expression behind a well-read book on Ancient Chinese Architecture that belonged in the 700's and not the 900's. She didn't seem to get the joke, so he set his book down and gave hers a quick look.
They tried for a few minutes to find a place for it among the labyrinth of shelves to no avail, and eventually agreed neither would tell on the other if they placed it in the Returns bin for some other unlucky librarian to figure out.
"I'm Gabrielle," she said and offered him a very lady-like handshake. After they got over the fact that their names were practically the same, they went to a little cafe not far from campus to have a cup of coffee.
Since then, the two had agreed to meet each other in the library when Gabrielle was working the shift. Gabrielle went and got the books he needed, and he got to watch. An arrangement that suited them just fine. She was getting paid and he was getting some work done on his book.
He wasn't really in a hurry to get into anything serious, but he was tossing about the idea of asking her out on a date for a few days now, and he thought today might as well be the day.
Maybe I should bring flowers... he thought as he was coming up on a flowerbox outside of an abandoned classroom. He grabbed a handful of snapdragons, dusted the dirt off of them, and continued towards the library with a mischievous grin.
 
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OoC:Velmont - Your portion of the story coincides with Dhes of course, but right now he's having problems accessing the site. IE keeps crashing when he loads the forums. This problem of his isn't a new one and generally fixes itself in a day or two. If he doesn't have anything up by tommorrow I will create something for you specifically in the meantime.

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~ Gabriel ~

Gabriel approached the library, thoughts of a pleasant evening with Gabrielle on his mind. When he approached the heavy wooden door of the library, his gaze naturally went to the shielded glass panel that gave a view of the main desk. Inside he saw Gabrielle as he had expected, but what he did not expect was who she was with. If this were a cartoon, he'd of expected the flowers in his hand to droop comically, and to some extent they did as he relaxed his grip on them. Standing next to her, chatting her up with obvious intentions from the look of it was what Gabriel could only describe as a 'Guy Clone'. He knew the type. Nondescript clothes, nondescript hair, nondescript face. Nothing unique or interesting about him in the least as far as he could tell. The worst part was that Gabrielle looked like she was enjoying the conversation. His heart skipped a beat as she slipped the guy a small scrap of paper and eagerly punched something into her cellphone at the guy's directions.

What was it they saw in those types? he wondered, bitterly. Thankfully, he was ripped from his torture by the sudden ring of his own cellphone. Fishing it out of his jacket pocket he answered and put the small device to his ear.

"Gabriel? Gabriel! It's Macy. I've found something!"

Macy Carbunkle. An annoying little man that taught Organic Chemistry down on the basement level of the chemistry buildingl. Gabriel only kept ties with him because of their like interest in the occult and all things paranormal. As hard as it was to believe, he had actually provided Gabriel with a significant entry that would go into his book once it was finished. A fact Macy was rather proud of though in all actuality, he had only gotten lucky with what he'd stumbled over. Most of the time, Macy's leads led nowhere. Would it be the same this time?

"You've got to come down here Gabriel. You've got to see it! Gabriel?"
 
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Gabriel dropped the flowers to answer the phone; when he heard Macy on the other end he slid his free hand down his face and groaned inwardly.
Here, let me just add a little salt to that...
"How's it going, Macy," Gabriel stated rather than asked after the man stopped talking to catch his breath. "It better not be another one of your... No. Nevermind. I don't have anything better to do."
He turned on his heel and started for the Chemistry Building. He had perused the library there a few times. Nothing really of interest to him.
 

Georgetown University was alive with activity, which was unusual for this time of the year. These were not students scurrying to and fro, but visitors, attending the American Ink Conference, a tattooing and body art convention held for the first time on campus.

Victor DeAngelis, a high school student, waited patiently for the convention to start. He and many other enthusiasts had high hopes for this event, as nothing of this sort had appeared the greater Washington DC area for some time. Victor had found some classmates who congregated near one of the public restrooms.

"What's the deal?" Victor asked. The others didn't see to have a clue. "I thought this was supposed to start at 9am."

"Nah, man," one of his friends and classmates, a fellow named Reggie Davidson, replied. "I heard they had some kind of problem with the facilities."

Worry flashed briefly through Victor's mind. "What do you mean?"

Reggie stood up and started wandering around the open area. "I heard two guys talking is all... said there was some kind of bomb threat."

A girl, Jamie Headley, spoke up. "They were kidding I think."

Just then, sirens could be heard in the distance, and grew closer. The classmates all stood and approached the doors leading into the event area. Sure enough, three police cars arrived, and a fire engine could be seen in the distance.

"Great," Victor said.

A man in a blue windbreaker emerged from a pair of closed doors. "Sorry for the delay, folks," he began. "I'm afraid I have some bad news. Due to safety concerns, we need to postpone today's seminars and the opening of the exhibit hall. Hopefully, we can get the show on the road in a few hours, but it may be after six tonight before everything is checked out."

The group began to disperse. Victor, Jamie, and Reggie left the event hall and made their way to the quad. Many other small groups of disappointed would-be convention-goers were also found in the area.

"This sucks," Reggie declared. "Been waiting for this for a while."

Jamie threw her arms around Reggie. "Oh, you'll live," she said.

Victor looked on, toward the fire engine, and the assembled police vehicles, which now included the police chief's car. "This is big," Victor said. "We better find something else to do today.

***

It was decided that the three would head to Amelia's Pizza, a local teen hangout. Located within a detached single story building in a large parking lot (a large auto repair shop used to occupy the lot), Amelia's was a favorite of teenagers in the area due to its proximity to the local high school.

Jamie ordered a pepperoni sub, and sat down with Reggie and Victor at a table away from the video game machines. This routine had been in place for years - Victor, Reggie, and Jamie had been inseparable since middle school. Things had turned sour a few years back when Reggie had a "thing" for Jamie, but that had since blown over. None of the three ever mentioned the problems they had during this trying period. It just wasn't talked about, a habit each had learned from their parents.

"Brings back memories," Reggie said, smiling. "Hey, Jamie, did you ever get that spider tat?"

Jamie stood and raised her shirt, revealing a midriff bare of any artwork. "See one?"

"You should do it," Victor recommended. "Seriously, that is one nice tattoo."

Jamie smiled. "I know," she replied. "You designed it."

"Still thinking about it?" Victor asked.

Putting her shirt down, Jamie sat on the edge of the table. "Dunno," she answered. "I'd like to... would go well with a navel ring I've had my eye on."

"We should do it today," Reggie suggested.

"What, now?" Jamie asked.

"I have the equipment at my house," Victor added. "We could do it if you want."

***

After finishing their lunch, the three left Amelia's Pizza and drove to Victor's house in the hills. Vic's dad was a professor at the university, but was often away on anthropological digs or attending seminars on anthropology or linguistics. Today was such a day. Mom was also gone, attending a workshop inside the beltway.

Victor opened the gate, and they drove inside. Victor's car had been in the shop, and he really didn't want to drive it, so Reggie had driven today. He parked the 1978 Lincoln Towncar in the driveway, and the three emerged, heading for the front door.

As Victor approached, he took notice of something unusual - the door was open. "Quiet," he cautioned. "There might be something wrong." Sneaking closer, Victor heard voices from within the house. These voices were not either his mom or dad.

He turned to his two friends. "We have a problem."
 

~ Vincent ~

As Vincent and his friends crept closer to investigate, the voices got louder and more comprehensible. Also an odd odor, something he just couldn't place, started to invade his nostrils the nearer he got to the door.

"We've torn the place apart and it's nowhere to be found! I bet the old man keeps it with him," one voice said.

"Forget it," said another. "The boy will be home soon. Trust me, he will suffice. It has targetted his mind and ability and is interested in obtaining it. We won't need that trinket at all," he went on.

Vincent's heart began beating profusely, faster and faster as mention of him in the conversation came about. They were after him. And what was this 'trinket' of his father's they were talking about? He brought back things he had found on his digs numerous times. It could be almost anything.

If his father was away, it could be weeks or even months before he returned. The frightening truth was apparent. They wanted him, and expected him home soon. Jamie spoke up just then, tugging at Vincent's sleeve, "Come on Vincent, we need to run. We need to get out of here," she whispered frantically.

That much Vincent knew to be true. But where could he go? If there were people out looking specifically for him, and knew where he lived, where could he go that was actually safe? Such a place might not exist...
 

~ Gabriel ~

Traversing the dark, dank corridors of the chemistry building's basement was always a task that made Gabriel apprehensive. Not because he was afraid something would jump out at him in the black abyss that surrounded him for most of the way (a safety hazard if ever there was one, he noted), it was more attributed to the odd smells and aromas coming from the mixtures of chemicals and other foriegn substances that pervaded the building. Not to mention visiting Macy himself. It wasn't that he hated the man, he rather admired his enthusiasm, but sometimes Macy could be a bit much. Especially when he felt that he was onto something, and to Gabriel it seemed a waste of time. If only he wasn't so quick to leap to conclusions.

Entering Macy's office/lab was a chore within itself. The man was a habitual packrat and lazy when it came to cleaning up after himself besides. As he navigated the perilous stacks of papers and lab tables filled with chemicals and 'paranormal' paraphernalia (according to Macy, though Gabriel would perhaps think otherwise) he worked his way to the back of the room where Macy sat, eyeing a particular wood carving with a magnifying glass. As he noticed the young professor he sat up and greeted him, pushing his glasses from the tip of his nose with his middle finger and scratching his rapidly thinning hair excitedly. His lab coat was slung over the table next to the carving and his blue dress shirt's sleeves were rolled up to the elbow.

"Wait'll you see this Gabe, you'll love it!" he exclaims, seemingly just barely able to hold in a squeal of glee.

Moving over to the chemist's side of the table in order to get a closer look at the thing, Gabriel takes in the image of a satyr carved out of the wood. Darkly stained, making the features hard to pick out, the statue does not appear to be very old to his trained eye.

"So? What d'ya think? Isn't it great? Scary, huh?" Macy asks, obviously proud of the thing, but for what reason Gabriel could not fathom.
 

Satire seems to be the theme of the day...
"It's hardly scary, Macy," he said, not bothering to correct his name with the older professor. He laid his coat and hat on top of the chemist's and moved a stool closer to Macy's. "Where did you get it? Some pawn shop dealer claiming to sell you another artifact from the 'Age of Legends' or some other fantasy nickname for the 50's?"
Macy would believe a tube-sock was mystical if you painted a Celtic cross on it.
 

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