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RS2: The Tokyo Problem (Velmont Judging)

D.Shaffer said:
Marie blinked a bit and stared at the back of the boy's head. "As if that doesnt set a whole bunch of warning bells ringing." she thought to herself. She started walking after the two, staying about 5 feet back. "Hey Guys! She wants to take our picture!" She keys her radio, trying to do so without attracting to much attention. "And I think the boy knows more then he's letting on"


[OOC: Do I hear this on my communicator too?]
 

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Raylis said:
<<Very much so, he can retain demon form in direct sunlight if he concentrates...this is becomming clearer --someone is targeting us using these attacks on the city to draw us out. >>

OOC: the unknown presence was the boy hiding among the leaves of the bushes, Scout was able to tell that when he emerged from the bush at gun point

<<I am thinking you are right,>> Gus say, looking around the room at the injured heroes. <<If taking out heroes, is easy to explain attacks.>> Gus pauses as he hears the statement about the boy.

<<Hmm... perhaps is nothing, but... should be getting back. Will return shortly.>> Gus hauls himself wearily out of the chair, bows politely before winking into invisibility. <<Take good care of boy,>> he says, and than teleports back to his comrades in the field.
 

The boy stops near the camera bearing girl, and after snapping a few photos of those who allow it, she bows and the the pair turn to leave the park.
 

Gus materializes silently nearby, and surveys the scene.

"That is boy?" he whispers into his communicator, to no one in particular. Without waiting for a response, he begins trying to read the hooded boy's mind. "Boy who knows too much," he smiles, "let's see what you fear."

[sblock=Actions]Mind Reading 10 (Fears Only) on the hooded boy, if there is time. Apply Fatigue modifier of -1 if you deem it appropriate.[/sblock].
 
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[sblock=Gus]
Searching for fears Gus finds none. No anxiety, no apprehensiveness, nothing. To Gus, the boy is absolutly fearless.
[/sblock]
 

Nightmares only know about fear by proxy. Even so, Gus experiences a moment of... concern at what he sees inside the boy. "Yes," he whispers to the others, "a very unusual boy."

Gus then turns his mind to the girl's fears, hoping for something more revealing therein.

[sblock]Again, assuming there's time, what can Gus find inside the camera girl's fears? Mind Reading 10 (Fears Only)[/sblock]

EDIT: Where'd that apostrophe come from? DELETED!
 
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Scout remains unseen, her mind spinning with possibilities, but she subvolcalises into her communicator, "The boy is the unknown presence that I was unable to see earlier. I am concerned by his presence here, I do not believe it is coincidence. I am also concerned about the girl and her camera. She also stretches the bounds of credulence. Especially so if she has taken pictures of each of those who have already fallen."

[sblock=OOC (All)]I think that those of us who are currently invisible should remain so and attempt to follow the boy and his little girlfriend.[/sblock]
 


[sblock=Gus]
The predominent fears from the girl is the boy and an older japanese man identified as Mr. Ichitawa, there is also fears of expulsion from university and an acute arachnaphobia.
[/sblock]

<<"University of Tokyo">> the girl replies, <<"Journalsim.">>
 

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