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You are Ben Parker, super-powered criminal and thief extraordinaire. After being bitten by a radioactive spider, you underwent a miraculous change, and adopted the identity of "The Huntsman"! But it's not all bad! Your clone brother, Abel Parker, works to protect the city, and potentially help clean up some of your messes. He goes by the name of "Spider-Man"!

Archive:
https://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive.html?tags=Max%20Spider%20Quest

Last time: As their day out at Central Park comes to a close, Ben and Cindy discuss the possibility of getting her a therapist, and Matt confronts Ben about his allying himself with Silvermane. The following day, Ben and Ember sit down for a nice relaxing breakfast, and Ben introduces the Morlocks to Madame Webb!

And while he intended to help them buy a home, what he didn't expect was for Madame Webb to give them a mansion that was built for Jesus himself!

The meeting wasn't without it's interruptions, however. Thomas Edison called to ask more about Cindy's vibranium suit, and Ember informed him that his girlfriend, Anastasia Kravinoff, was back in town! That alone was enough to convince Ben to leave early and head straight home.

Finally reunited, the two of them try to make up for lost time and go out on patrol together. Only, they weren't expected to run into a superhuman that's seemingly able to create and manipulate an army of candy creatures!

Will Ben be able to walk away from this without any serious injuries or cavities?

Find out more in the latest issue of…MAXIMUM SPIDER QUEST!

Rules:
Most dice rolls will be 1d100. Modifiers will be added depending on the situation or on the alien being used(Usually +10 or -10). Crit successes and crit fails apply. Crit fails can be overridden by crit successes, but crit failures cannot override crit successes.

How to Roll:
To roll dice, type “dice+1d100” in the options field without the quotations. To roll dice with positive modifiers, type “dice+1d100+modifier number” in the options field without quotations, and with an actual modifier number. To roll dice with negative modifiers, type “dice+1d100+-modifier number” in the options field without quotations, and with an actual modifier number.

Pastebins:

Character Sheet:
https://pastebin.com/1ZihFYSV

Equipment and Gear:
https://pastebin.com/WAhveFAd

Contacts:
https://pastebin.com/WdcFXD2s

10 Commandments of the Desperados:
https://pastebin.com/Qpr2jVPE

Costumes:
https://pastebin.com/5Jie54X2

The Huntsman’s Travel Guide:
https://pastebin.com/PU6LWsip

Upcoming Events in the Maximum Universe:
https://pastebin.com/DceSEjiR

Good luck and have fun!
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As a resident of New York, you, and pretty much anyone else who hadn't been living under a rock their whole lives, quickly accepted the fact that the definition of normalcy was constantly being redefined on a daily, and sometimes hourly basis.

Strange and terrible things could, and most likely would happen to you. And, unless you possessed superhuman abilities or were under the direct protection of such individuals, there wasn’t a damn thing you could do about it.

Sort of like Murphy’s Law, but much more immediate.

And it's things like that that allow you to casually take things in stride like the cool customer you are.

Just today, you introduced your sewer mutant friends to a rich, blind psychic and her computer hacker employee, only to receive a call from a anthropomorphic bird clone of Thomas Edison, asking you about a request you’d made to create a suit of armor using a rare space metal from a isolated African nation.

And now, you and your Russian huntress girlfriend are fighting an army of candy creatures that are being commanded by a random blonde woman who you’ve never met before.

But if you were being completely honest, this wasn’t even the weirdest thing to happen this week.

Almost immediately, you pressed your middle and ring fingers against your palms, causing web fluid to be expelled from your wrists at high speeds. The woman’s glistening eyes seemed to widen as the webbing enveloped her from the waist up. She struggled in futility for several moments, muttered a curse, and then let out an extremely muffled scream at the top of her lungs.

The police just watched in awe, and the woman’s crystal golems probably lacked the awareness to intelligently respond to your attack. You took advantage of that lapse in judgment and reeled in their leader, only to glue her to a nearby wall.

She blinked in surprise, belatedly realizing that her world had literally turned upside down…because that was the position you put her in. Her eyes grew wide and darted around in panic, until they found you again. And they screamed bloody murder.

“What? I kept it out of your hair.” you argued, glancing back at her.

And as soon as you took your eyes off of the crystal golems, they started moving towards you and the others.

Ana moved in strike at one of them with her spear, but she barely managed to make a dent in it. The other lumbered towards the cops, who were currently in the process dumping all their ammo into the seemingly invulnerable creature.

(Cont.)
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What will you do?

>Tell Ana to get back so that you can melt this stupid golem.
>Test your strength and this creature’s durability by hitting it as hard as you can.
>Remove the webbing from your hostage’s mouth and ask her to dismiss her goons.
>Throw the bound woman over your shoulder and try to lure the crystal golems away from the cops and civilians.
>Write-in.

Pastebins:

Character Sheet:
https://pastebin.com/1ZihFYSV

Equipment and Gear:
https://pastebin.com/WAhveFAd

Contacts:
https://pastebin.com/WdcFXD2s

10 Commandments of the Desperados:
https://pastebin.com/Qpr2jVPE

Costumes:
https://pastebin.com/5Jie54X2

The Huntsman’s Travel Guide:
https://pastebin.com/PU6LWsip

Upcoming Events in the Maximum Universe:
https://pastebin.com/DceSEjiR
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>>6110915
>Test your strength and this creature’s durability by hitting it as hard as you can.
>Write-in.
>Use the Programmable Fist Material for the hit.
Should be more effective and spare our knuckles.
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>>6110915
>>6110966
Supporting. If that fails then grappling is unlikely to fail us afterward. Our feet can stick to the ground for added leverage, theirs can’t.
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>>6110915
>>Test your strength and this creature’s durability by hitting it as hard as you can.
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>>6110966
>>6110973
>>6111118
Roll 1d100, bo3! I'll update when I get back home from work,
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Rolled 86 (1d100)

>>6111183
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Rolled 94 (1d100)

>>6111183
Rollin’
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Rolled 21 (1d100)

>>6111183
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>>6111279
>>6111367
>>6111679
>94

Taking these! Writing...
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>94

Before the nearest crystal golem could get any closer to the cops, you pulled a device out of your belt pouch and slipped it around your fingers. They sort of looked like brass knuckles, but bulkier, and there was a button on the side.

Knowing full well what that button did, you leapt at the golem and pressed it. Within mere moments, a sleek, silvery metal materialized around your hand to form an oversized fist, not too dissimilar to those “Hulk Hand” toys.

You brought that fist down on the construct’s head, putting all your strength into that one blow. And to everyone’s surprise, including yours, the golem’s head exploded upon impact.

The candy creation staggered backwards as thick cracks spiderwebbed throughout the remainder of its body. Another solid punch from you was all it took to reduce it to rubble. But, unfortunately for you, the shards from that impact flew right back at you, slicing your flesh, and your costume, in several places.

“And that’s how the cookie crumbles.” you said, trying to ignore the stinging pain from your fresh wounds. Those shards were sharp!

More than that, though, you could tell that this thing was unusually strong for something created by a candy wizard. You haven’t had to hit something that hard since your little squabble with The Rhino!

Anything less than your best might not have been enough. And if you didn’t have Phin’s gadget handy, you damn well might’ve broken your own hand in the process of destroying it.

The cops standing behind you were just gawking at you from behind the arms they used to shield their faces from the debris.

Thankfully, they weren't hurt. But that still left the remaining golem for you to deal with. Ana didn’t look like she was in any real danger, since the thing was so damn slow compared to her, but you also didn’t think she’d be able to take care of it in a reasonable amount of time.

And then there was your little hostage.

You turned back to check on her, and was relieved to find her in the same place. But her expression was…

She was staring back and forth between you and the pile of rock that had once been her crystal golem. Shock was the only emotion that you could read from her wide, bulging eyes. Her anger from before had apparently been momentarily forgotten.

What will you do/say?

>Smash the other golem, the same way you did its twin.
>Let Ana try out the Programmable Fist Material for herself. You doubt she’s seen a weapon like it before.
>Allow Ana to handle the remaining golem by herself. You’re interested in seeing how she’ll get herself out of this.
>”I’ve already proven that I can take anything that you throw at me, so why don’t you do us both a favor and come quietly?”
>”Is that thing supposed to be made of candy too? Because it’s tough as nails. Or diamonds. If we’re gonna continue having these fights in the future, then I’m gonna need you to pick a theme and stick to it.”
>Write-in.
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>>6111716
>>Smash the other golem, the same way you did its twin.
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>>6111716
>Allow Ana to handle the remaining golem by herself. You’re interested in seeing how she’ll get herself out of this.
We learned some tracking lets learn some more. Should help with our synergy in the upcoming Hunt.

>Write-in.
>Dramatically flex and strike poses for our gawking audience while she fights.
We always roll high when we hunt with Ana.
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>>6111716
>”Cast Fist beats Summon Candy Crystal Golem. I haven’t even needed my other spells yet.”
>Flex per >>6112066
> Allow Ana to handle the remaining golem by herself. You’re interested in seeing how she’ll get herself out of this.

Been thinking more about what another anon said about the one hostage escaping easily. I wonder if this chick is also a candy creation and he’s the one who made her?
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>>6111716
>>Let Ana try out the Programmable Fist Material for herself. You doubt she’s seen a weapon like it before.
I dreamt about this actually.
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>>6112066
>>6112213
>Allow Ana to handle the remaining golem by herself. You’re interested in seeing how she’ll get herself out of this.
>Dramatically flex and strike poses for our gawking audience while she fights.

Taking these. Writing...
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You briefly considered jumping to Ana’s rescue and smashing that second golem yourself, but you stopped when you actually got a good look at her.

She was enjoying this. The thrill of the hunt. The danger of tangling with a seemingly insurmountable foe. You were sure she wouldn’t mind if you helped her take this thing down, but part of you was curious as to how she planned to handle this herself.

So, you waited on the sidelines and instead focused on giving your audience a show.

The surrounding cops and civilians stared in disbelief as you raised a gauntleted hand and flexed your bicep. The confusion in their faces was evident, but none of them were moving to interfere with Ana’s fight, so you continued flexing in various poses to give them something else to look at.

“Welcome to the gun show, boys and girls…”

Out of the corner of your eye, you saw Ana easily ducking a wild haymaker from the crystal golem. The following overhead strike was similarly unsuccessful, but it still managed to crack the asphalt with the weight of its blow.

Ana’s eyes never left her prey as she lowered her center of gravity slightly and reaffirmed her one-handed grip on her spear.

The crystal golem charged Ana without a second thought, and she took a couple of steps back until she was standing in front of a manhole cover. She stabbed her spear-tip into the gap between the cover and the surrounding asphalt and wrenched the shaft of the spear down. The manhole cover popped open a moment later and clattered to the ground with a loud thud.

The crystal golem refused to halt its charge, and Ana took a step back. Fortunately for her, her opponent wasn’t very smart.

The golem nearly doubled over as one of its feet sank below ground. Cracks began to form in its leg where it had tripped, and it struggled to drag its foot back out. At that exact moment, Ana threw out a handful of metal ball-bearings. The golem’s foot fell out from under it as it slipped on the marble, and the rest of its body fell to the ground along with it.

The cracks in its trapped leg spread deeper, then. Ana had already stepped around to stand beside the leg, her spear poised to strike. And with a series of precise, relentless thrusts, her spear-tip drove straight through the crystal golem’s leg.

It fell to one side and struggled to get up, but it was far too clumsy to manage that while Ana was there to push it over again.

Slowly, hesitantly, the cops stopped paying attention to your Gun Show and started to move in on the flailing crystal golem. They were still keeping a safe distance away, but even they could tell that it’s threat level had sharply declined with only one working leg.

You heard one of the officers call for even more backup, and decided that your welcome was about to be officially worn out. But…you couldn’t help but wonder what the point of any of this was.

(Cont.)
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What will you do?

>Interrogate someone before you leave. Someone’s gotta cough up some answers. (Candy Wizard//Hostage)
>Give Julia an update on the situation. You’re pretty sure you managed to neutralize the threat, but it couldn’t help to get some confirmation from the support team.
>Slip away with Ana before backup arrives. This crime scene is about to get a lot more messy.
>Write-in.

Pastebins:

Character Sheet:
https://pastebin.com/1ZihFYSV

Equipment and Gear:
https://pastebin.com/WAhveFAd

Contacts:
https://pastebin.com/WdcFXD2s

10 Commandments of the Desperados:
https://pastebin.com/Qpr2jVPE

Costumes:
https://pastebin.com/5Jie54X2

The Huntsman’s Travel Guide:
https://pastebin.com/PU6LWsip

Upcoming Events in the Maximum Universe:
https://pastebin.com/DceSEjiR
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>>6113350
>Interrogate someone before you leave. Someone’s gotta cough up some answers. (Candy Wizard)
Ana might be better interrogating the hostage. I’d trust her instinct to sniff out a wolf in sheep’s clothing, and we can tag team by hitting up the candy wizard ourselves.

>Give Julia an update on the situation. You’re pretty sure you managed to neutralize the threat, but it couldn’t help to get some confirmation from the support team.
Put her on speaker phone long enough to say hi to the candy wizard at least (and/or join the interrogation), and snap a couple pics of the hostage and the wizard to send along to Julia.
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>>6113350
>>Give Julia an update on the situation. You’re pretty sure you managed to neutralize the threat, but it couldn’t help to get some confirmation from the support team.
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>>6113350
>Interrogate someone before you leave. Someone’s gotta cough up some answers. (Candy Wizard//Hostage)
>Slip away with Ana before backup arrives. This crime scene is about to get a lot more messy.
>Give Julia an update on the situation. You’re pretty sure you managed to neutralize the threat, but it couldn’t help to get some confirmation from the support team.
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>>6113350
>>Interrogate someone before you leave. Someone’s gotta cough up some answers. (Candy Wizard)
>"Sugar crystals not enough for you?"
>"and girl, what are you doing robbing a jewellery store when you can bring inanimate objects to life with magic? You could be at least a C-lister, but that's like... F-list. Nope, that's something else, forget I said anything."
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>>6113538
>>6113682
>>6113824
>>6113915
>Interrogate someone before you leave. Someone’s gotta cough up some answers. (Candy Wizard)
>"Sugar crystals not enough for you?"
>Give Julia an update on the situation. You’re pretty sure you managed to neutralize the threat, but it couldn’t help to get some confirmation from the support team.

Taking these. Writing...
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By the time you finished flexing, Ana was already coming over to join you with a shard of crystal that she took from her golem.

“Great work. I was wondering what you'd do to take yours out.”

“It was made of rock candy. Not the sturdiest material, but it was surprisingly tough.” she said, waving around the crystal shard that she confiscated from the crime scene.

“I had a feeling it was something like that. It's a good thing I didn't try to take a bite out of them. My dental plan probably wouldn't cover something like that.” you said with a shudder.

“I've never seen you use that weapon before.” she said, staring at the oversized chrome gauntlet on your right hand.

“What, this? It's just another handy tool in my utility belt.” you said, deactivating it at the press of a button and returning it to its proper pouch in your utility belt.

“It was quite impressive. Did you build it yourself?”

You let out a brief chuckle.

“Out of my many talents, I'm afraid that building and programming nanotech isn't one of them. I bought it off an old inventor a while back.” you explained. “But he skipped town a few months ago.”

“I'm sure that a man of your ‘many talents’ is entirely capable of finding a new supplier.” Ana said with a teasing smile. “By the way, how many of the candy creatures have you slain today?”

“I dunno. I wasn't really keeping count.” you confessed with a shrug.

Ana gave you a slightly dissatisfied look.

“You should. A bit of friendly competition is necessary in a hunt.”

“Do I get extra points for punching my crystal monster into oblivion?” you asked.

Ana smiled and walked around to your left.

“You get extra points for providing me with eye candy during my fight.” Ana whispered, giving you a swift swat on the rear that nearly made you yelp in surprise. “But you really should have shown off your glutes more.”

“If you wait until we get home, I'll show you more than that.” you whispered back, confident that Ana could pick up on anything you said at this range.

“Will this be before or after we cook the steak?” she asked, circling you as if you were prey.

“I don't see a reason why we couldn't do both.”

“I can think of three.” Ana said. “Four if you count your white-haired immodestly dressed companion.”

Of course she knew about the Thief Girls. That nose of hers was going to get you in some serious trouble one of these.

“Then I guess you'll just have to settle for a private show.” you concluded. “But before we worry about that, we should gather some information from the victim and the perp. Something about this whole operation seems a little half-baked.”

Ana nodded her agreement.

(Cont.)
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“I thought so too. Where would you like to start?”

“How about you hit up the hostage, and I take the candy wizard? Make sure his story seems straight. I feel like he knows more than he lets on.”

You both shared a nod, turned around with a flap of your cloaks, and moved towards your respective interrogation targets. Yours was still hanging upside down from a web cocoon that you glued to the wall. She was struggling slightly, but seemed to relax when she noticed you coming closer.

“Sugar crystals not enough for you? You can literally create life, and you’re using it to rob jewelry stores? You’ll always be small-time if you keep thinking small.”

She gave you an agitated look and muttered something unintelligible. You thought about antagonizing her further by leaving the gag on, but you were running short on time, and couldn’t afford to stick around for very long.

You tore open the bottom of the cocoon to free her mouth, and she spat out a few stray strands of webbing.

“Ugh, what even is this?”

“You know, I’m not entirely sure myself. I’m thinking about going to see a doctor soon.”

The blonde woman opened her mouth to say something, sputtered from another stray strand of webbing entering her mouth, and then struggled to blow a web flap away from her face.

Out of the goodness of your heart, you moved them away from her face and gave her a moment to compose herself. She didn’t look “grateful” exactly, but she seemed slightly mollified by the small courtesy.

What will you say?

>”Was this really just a smash and grab, or were you after something else?”
>”Is making candy minions your only power? I saw you turn your skin to crystal before. What was that about?”
>”What were you doing in that jewelry store before? Is that hostage over there your accomplice?”
>Loop Julia into this interrogation. She might have something insightful to add.
>Write-in.

Pastebins:

Character Sheet:
https://pastebin.com/1ZihFYSV

Equipment and Gear:
https://pastebin.com/WAhveFAd

Contacts:
https://pastebin.com/WdcFXD2s

10 Commandments of the Desperados:
https://pastebin.com/Qpr2jVPE

Costumes:
https://pastebin.com/5Jie54X2

The Huntsman’s Travel Guide:
https://pastebin.com/PU6LWsip

Upcoming Events in the Maximum Universe:
https://pastebin.com/DceSEjiR
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>>6114118
>”Name’s Huntsman, by the way. You were wrong place, wrong time when my girlfriend came in and we decided to look for something we could bash without worry. On a different day I could have given you my card first.”
Polite introduction.

>”What were you hoping to accomplish out here? Running solo is a risky business, even for a summoner.”
Fusion of the accomplice and “after something else” options. We’ll see if she lets slip on either of them and we can follow up from there.

If she opens up at all, I’d toss in
>”If you happen to find yourself not in jail for reasons then track me down. I know a lot of groups, and I’m sure one of them would be a good fit for you.”
Always Be Networking.

If she doesn’t,
>Loop Julia into this interrogation. She might have something insightful to add.
We can shoot her a picture to start with.

As an aside, I’m thinking of nicknaming her “Candy Queen”. Any other ideas, anons?
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>>6114118
>>”Was this really just a smash and grab, or were you after something else?”
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>>6114118
>>6114159
+1
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>>6114159
>>6115228
>”Name’s Huntsman, by the way. You were wrong place, wrong time when my girlfriend came in and we decided to look for something we could bash without worry. On a different day I could have given you my card first.”
”What were you hoping to accomplish out here? Running solo is a risky business, even for a summoner.”
>”If you happen to find yourself not in jail for reasons then track me down. I know a lot of groups, and I’m sure one of them would be a good fit for you.”
>Loop Julia into this interrogation. She might have something insightful to add.

Taking these. Writing...
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“Name’s Huntsman, by the way. And you were in the wrong place at the wrong time when my girlfriend over there decided to look for something we could bash without worry.” you explained, all while attaching a webline to a light pole and dangling upside down from it. “On a different day, I could’ve given you my card first.”

You then whipped out your Desperado business card like a street magician and showed her both sides. She glanced between it and you.

“Charmed.” she said in a dry tone. There was no anger in it, however.

You tucked the card into a tuft of webbing near her face and patted it gently. The corners of her mouth curled into a slight frown, but it was gone as she refocused her attention on you.

“My name is Esme.” she said, sounding a bit posh.

Your eyes widened in surprise.

“I didn’t know we were on a first name basis. You’re getting awfully friendly for someone I just fought a minute ago.” you observed.

“Think nothing of it. I’m simply returning a polite gesture.” she said, squirming a bit in her web cocoon. She was clearly uncomfortable from having been suspended upside down for so long.

“Alright, Esme…” you continued. “So long as you’re being friendly, I’m hoping that you can answer a few questions for me. Like, what were you hoping to accomplish out there? Running solo is risky business, even for a summoner.”

She gave you a wry grin.

“On the contrary. Doing this alone reduced the amount of risk involved. And I accomplished exactly what I set out to do.”

“Kickstarting the Candy Revolution?” you asked.

“‘Finding someone capable of destroying my crystal golems’.” she claimed.

“Was it…really that impressive? Weren't they just made of rock candy?” you asked, rubbing the back of your neck.

Her brows drew together in what you thought was her fiercest scowl yet.

“They were! But they were also made to mimic the crystalline structure of diamonds as closely as possible. And you just shattered them as if they were made of glass.”

“And…you needed the shop owner for this little plan of yours?”

“He was helping me by providing his expertise on the matter.”

“Aha. So he was your accomplice.”

“Unwittingly, yes.” she admitted. “I manipulated him into doing my bidding.”

“How?”

Esme squinted, and a white, grain-like substance materialized before you. After several seconds, the grains reshaped themselves into something solid and recognizable.

It was a sugar cookie!

You stared in awe as it fell to the ground and broke into several pieces.

“Anyone who eats what I make is susceptible to my influence. They simply can't help themselves.” she said with some level of satisfaction.

Holy shit. Thank GOD you didn't eat that Gingerbread Man earlier!

(Cont.)
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“So, let me get this straight.” you cut in. “You got a guy to help you make your crystal golems, and then caused a panic to attract someone powerful enough to defeat them?”

“Quite right.”

“Why?”

Esme's eyes started glowing bright blue once again, and something red and round formed between her teeth. It looked like a gumball.

“Hake Dhis.” she muttered, leaning her head towards you.

You hesitantly accepted the gumball from her mouth and held it up to your eye.

“If you pop that in your mouth, you'll understand everything.” she explained.

“Didn't you just say that you could mind control anyone who ate your baking nightmares?”

She nodded.

“They can also be used to share memories. My powers are more particular than that of other telepaths, but mine give me more range if my sugar crystals find the right target.”

“See, when you use words like ‘target’, it just makes you sound more evil.”

“There are people far more wicked than you or I.” she said, a shadow passing over her face for only a moment. “You don’t have to eat it now, but it can explain things better than I can in the short amount of time we have left.”

She cast a meaningful glance over at a group of police officers. A few of them looked to be coming your way.

You nodded your understanding and pocketed the gumball for later. Hopefully it wouldn't get any hair or lint on it.

“If you happen to find yourself outside of a prison cell in the nearby future for reasons unknown, feel free to track me down. I know a lot of groups, and I'm sure one of them would be a good fit for you.” you said, releasing your grip on the webline and flipping right-side up.

Esme blinked in surprise, before barking out a brief chuckle.

“Quite the enterprising fellow, aren't you? Perhaps this meeting will turn out to be more fortuitous than I expected.”

She even spoke like a bad guy.

“Let’s hope you still feel that way after you spend a night in the slammer.”

As you started to walk away, you called up Julia and got a response almost immediately.

“Alright, Benji. Gimme the deets. Did you take pictures? God, I hope you took pictures.”

“No pictures, but I’ve got a chatty prisoner telling me that she only committed the crime because she wanted a moment of my time.”

“Seriously? Is she a secret admirer or something?”

“Well, she did just ask me to take a mind-altering drug." you said, remembering the gumball. "But...I think she wants my help with something."

"Did she tell you what it was?" Julia asked.

"She said that there wasn't enough time. And, in her defense, I'm not sure if it'd be a good idea for me to stick around much longer."

(Cont.)
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You glanced back at Ana, who was currently looming over the Jewish store owner from before. The poor guy looked like he might wet himself. But as he shrank back, the cops in the surrounding area were growing increasingly agitated and territorial.

"So," Julia continued. "What're you gonna do?"

>Try to subtly help Esme escape. With a bit of trickery and some psychically enhanced candy, you think you can find a way to help her slip away.
>Pop the gumball in your mouth and wait for something to happen. Hopefully Esme didn't just lie to your face.
>Keep the gumball and wait for Esme to contact you in the future. She didn't seem terribly worried about the prospect of breaking out of prison.
>Toss away the gumball and forget the whole thing. You're not sure if you want to get involved in whatever the hell this is.
>Write-in.
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>>6115433
>Keep the gumball and wait for Esme to contact you in the future. She didn't seem terribly worried about the prospect of breaking out of prison.
She said her mind-control gum balls can also be used to share memories. She did not say they could be used to mind control OR to share memories. An important distinction, and one I’d rather not test now.

But she was polite and that matters in our business. It’s enough to keep her in mind, and maybe surprise an opponent who isn’t expecting a mind-meld piece of candy to be shoved in their mouth.

Though if others want to help her slip away then I’m willing to spitball some ideas.
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>>6115433
>>Keep the gumball and wait for Esme to contact you in the future. She didn't seem terribly worried about the prospect of breaking out of prison.
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>>6115439
>>6115459
>Keep the gumball and wait for Esme to contact you in the future. She didn't seem terribly worried about the prospect of breaking out of prison.

Taking these. Writing...
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“I’m gonna wait for her to contact me. I’ve got a feeling that this won’t be the last we see of her.”

“Won’t that be a little hard to do from the inside of a prison cell? You really think she’s gonna use her one call on you?” Julia asked.

“Something tells me she won’t be staying there for very long.”

“Ooookay? Are you ever gonna actually explain these mysterious ‘feelings’ you’ve been having?”

“I’m just listening to my gut, Jules.”

Julia made a frustrated sound.

“I swear, you and Webb with your ‘hunches’...” she mumbled. “Can you at least tell me about the crazy candy lady’s plan? How exactly was she going to ‘destroy the economy’?”

“My guess? It might have something to do with the synthetic diamonds she’s been popping out. I’m sure the police will take care of everything from here.”

“Only time will tell.” Julia said in a nonchalant manner. “Thanks for handling that, by the way. Things could’ve gotten messy if we left her alone.”

“Things are already looking pretty messy from where I’m standing.” you said, raising your leg to brush wet cookie crumbs from your foot.

“Oh, come on. I bet you were having the time of your life out there. I can only imagine how many food-related jokes you threw out.”

“Not as many as I would've liked, but I take your meaning.”

“What’re you gonna do now? Are you and your ‘partner’ coming back to the mansion, or are you staying out on patrol?” she asked.

What will you say?

>”I’m already out here, so I might as well check and see what else is going on in the area. Picking up on anything interesting?”
>”I’ll give Sable a call and see if we can’t have that interview later today when she isn’t busy. Can you let the Morlocks know to meet us at her base?”
>”I need to see a guy about a vibranium shipment. It’ll probably turn into a whole big thing where I end up calling in the rest of my team. You know how it is.”
>”Nah, we’re turning in early. If someone asks, I’m not home.”
>Write-in.

Pastebins:

Character Sheet:
https://pastebin.com/1ZihFYSV

Equipment and Gear:
https://pastebin.com/WAhveFAd

Contacts:
https://pastebin.com/WdcFXD2s

10 Commandments of the Desperados:
https://pastebin.com/Qpr2jVPE

Costumes:
https://pastebin.com/5Jie54X2

The Huntsman’s Travel Guide:
https://pastebin.com/PU6LWsip

Upcoming Events in the Maximum Universe:
https://pastebin.com/DceSEjiR
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>>6116109
>>”I’m already out here, so I might as well check and see what else is going on in the area. Picking up on anything interesting?”
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>>6116109
>”I’m already out here, so I might as well check and see what else is going on in the area. Picking up on anything interesting?”
Sure, let’s see what else is going on.
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>>6116334
>>6116825
>”I’m already out here, so I might as well check and see what else is going on in the area. Picking up on anything interesting?”

Taking these. Writing...
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“I’m already out here, so I might as well check and see what else is going on in the area. Picking up on anything interesting?”

“Um, let’s see…” Julia drawled, typing furiously on her keyboard. “There’s a self-proclaimed ‘gentleman thief’ giving the cops the run-around on the west end. I hear he goes by the name ‘Jackpot’. So far, he hasn’t been caught yet.”

“That’s not too far from here.” you noted. “What else have you got?”

“There’s been a notable uptick in gang activity.”

“What else is new?” you said with a sigh.

“This is different. Police reports have used the words ‘mangled’ and ‘maimed’ multiple times in these past few weeks alone. I know, because my algorithm picks up on it everytime a new one gets entered into their database.”

“And what makes them think that gangs are involved? I don’t know any off the top of my head that turns people into paste.”

“Well…after an exhausting amount of lab work, the authorities have positively ID’d a few of them, and all of them have gang affiliations, one way or another. This might be a case of vigilantism, but I’ve got a feeling that whoever’s doing this has a personal grudge against their victims.”

“Would you call that a…’hunch’?”

“Don’t you start with me, Benjamin Parker.” she warned.

“I was just kidding.” you said, barely able to suppress a laugh. “Anything else?”

“Uhhhh…I’m getting reports of a…big, vicious dog getting loose in Brooklyn.”

“Is it anywhere near BVA?” you asked, almost reflexively.

“It’s not that close, I don’t think. But I'll make sure that the school's staff stays informed and alert.”

“Thanks. Is there anything else?”

“Not at the moment, no.”

“Wow, really? No alien invasions or demonic uprisings?”

“Things are a lot slower during the day. Call me when the sun goes down and this city’ll really light up.”

You supposed that was fair. And, seeing as how you were looking for something to keep you busy, you couldn't exactly afford to be picky.

What will you do?

>Go after the gentleman thief. You're about to ruin his perfect record.
>Investigate the murder case. If someone's going after gang-affiliated criminals, then they might become a problem for you and Silvermane later on.
>Chase down that big dog and put a leash on it! You've gotta make sure that your kid's school is as safe as possible.
>Check in with Spidey. Julia said that Abe was running an errand for her. Maybe you can help him finish it faster.
>Write-in.
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>>6117393
>>Chase down that big dog and put a leash on it! You've gotta make sure that your kid's school is as safe as possible.
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>>6117393
>>Go after the gentleman thief. You're about to ruin his perfect record.
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>>6117393
>Chase down that big dog and put a leash on it! You've gotta make sure that your kid's school is as safe as possible.
It’d be a little amusing to show up near the school in costume and sign some autographs for Cindy’s non-hero friends.
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>>6117643
>>6117858
>Chase down that big dog and put a leash on it! You've gotta make sure that your kid's school is as safe as possible.

Taking these. Writing...
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“Are you already finished with your interrogation?” Ana asked, suddenly coming up behind you without making any noise whatsoever.

“Yeah. I think she wants to hire me or something.”

Ana raised an eyebrow at that.

“Surely there are easier ways to get a hold of you.”

“Apparently not.” you said with a shrug, sparing a glance for Esme. The cops were currently struggling with trying to pry her off of the wall and cut her out of that web cocoon. You almost wanted to help them, but the more time they spent trying to apprehend her, the less time they would have to go after you.

“I’ve actually got another report about an emergency over in Brooklyn.” you continued, leaning in closer and lowering your pitch to a whisper. “There’s a wild dog loose in one of the neighborhoods close to my kid’s school. I’ll tell you more about it on the way.”

“And I’ll feed you more info as the situation develops.” Julia promised.

“I would have thought your little one was capable of handling something as small as a ‘rabid dog’ on her own.” Ana put in.

“She might. But I don’t want to risk her, or any of those other students getting bit. Plus, she’s still recovering from her injuries.” you reasoned.

Ana nodded her understanding.

“Very well. You make a good point. Let us track down and cage this wild animal.”

“I bet it’ll be a breeze for you.” you said, wrapping your arm around her waist and firing a webline at a nearby building.

She gave you a smug grin.

“Mere child’s play.”

You were starting to think that it wouldn’t be a terrible idea to invest in a super-sniffer as your next power upgrade. Maybe then you could start tracking things as well as Ana and Callisto.

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Whose perspective would you like to experience this scene from?

>Ben
>Cindy
>Write-in. (Within reason, of course)
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>>6118694
>>Cindy
I was actually meaning to suggest that.
Quest has kinda dipped in personal interest.
protag change to Cindy through maybe half of the gangwar arc could certainly freshen things up a little.
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>>6118715
That's very possible if the other players are okay with it! I've got a nice Cindy-centric arc coming up soon, and there's enough content prepared to play things from her perspective if that's something you're interested in.

I also plan on spicing things up with some new destinations to travel to within the city.
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>>6118694
>Cindy
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>>6118694
>Cindy
We can be on the receiving end of The Huntsman and his quips? That sounds interesting.

>>6118715
>>6118720
I’d be okay with some more party-centric mechanics where we switch from Ben to others he’s involved with in certain scenarios.
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>>6118694
>>Cindy
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>>6118715
>>6118849
>>6118818
>>6118995
>Cindy

It's unanimous! Writing...

>>6118849
I'll keep that in mind as a potential mechanic going forward! It would be fun to write from different perspectives.
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Right about now, you'd normally be in Classic Lit taking notes. Thankfully, Miles agreed to take those notes for you, because you were currently killing time in the nurse’s office after being caught talking about vibranium and energy whips in the girls’ bathroom stall. You managed to play it off by saying that you weren't feeling well, but you couldn't help but wonder how this would contribute to the “Cindy Moon rumor mill”.

After getting into a fight on the first day of school, skipping classes to go fight bad guys, and getting caught sneaking in and out of your dorm, you were quickly developing a reputation for being a delinquent.

That honestly didn't bother you too much…

Well…it didn't bother you most of the time. Andre and Saya both seemed to be under the assumption that you were some sort of rule-breaking, karate-kicking badass. Carolyn probably thought of you as an artistically inclined harpy whose sole mission in life was to sweep Miles off of his feet. And Miles…

Well…he was just ‘Miles’. Dorky, creative, funny, and a decent listener. And…you were lying to him. You were lying to all of your friends here, aside from Wanda. And while that particular relationship had only changed recently due to a mistake on your part, you couldn't help but feel relieved to have someone else to share your secrets with.

Because living a double life was hard. Harder than you or your parents ever gave it credit for. The lies, the stress, the guilt. The constant unexplained tardiness.

You didn't know how you were supposed to spend the rest of your high school career lying to your friends and flaking on them all the time.

“You have been distracted.”

The voice was deep and familiar. Reassuring and foreboding, all at the same time. It resonated with your very soul, and sent a chill down your spine.

You glanced over at a skeletal bird standing atop a wooden platform on the nurse’s desk. You were pretty sure that hadn’t been there before, but it wasn't exactly unusual for your God to appear in strange forms.

“I'm not. I just need to do the bare minimum and try to at least appear to be a normal person.” you said, carefully undoing the straps of your boot and removing it from your foot.

You then set it aside and gingerly pressed both thumbs into several points on your foot.

You were expecting it to be swollen, or at least a little tender. But to your surprise, and delight, you didn’t feel any pain from putting pressure on it!

“Ha! ‘Six to eight weeks’ my foot.” you said in a triumphant voice.

The Night Nurse had clearly underestimated the rate at which you could heal. And, if you were being honest with yourself…so had you.

Lately, you've been healing faster than ever. And it's been a bit harder to moderate your strength.

(Cont.)
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Just the other day, you nearly tore your locker door off of its hinges! This, of course, hadn't gone unnoticed by your fellow classmates. By the time fifth period rolled around, there were already jokes and rumors flying around about “The Karate Kid Hulking Out”.

You somehow managed to convince people that the locker was just old, but the whole thing was still a major pain to deal with.

Miles seemed to be under the impression that all the attention you were getting meant that you were “popular”, but you were convinced that everyone was just watching and waiting for you to do something weird. Like a circus attraction.

That particularly troubling line of thought was mercifully interrupted by more words of wisdom from Khonshu.

“A ‘secret identity’ is not necessary to your mission.”

“Why not? Your ‘Fist’ has like, five of them.” you replied, flexing and wiggling your toes.

Despite the skeletal bird having no eyes, you got the sense that it was glaring in your direction.

Ah, yep. That bird skull was definitely facing your way. Against your better judgment, you held his unseeing gaze.

“A fair point...” he conceded.

You smiled at him and reached over to grab a sock from your bag. You'd had a feeling that this boot was coming off soon, and you were glad to be rid of it. You were pretty sure the cast on your arm could come off soon too.

Just then, a sudden commotion reached your ears from a nearby open window. You shoved your newly healed foot back into its shoe and stomped on the floor a few times, just to make sure you were good to walk on it.

“What's going on?”

“Your adoptive father and his flame have both arrived in full costume, and they are currently wrangling a black dog and signing autographs.” Khonshu explained, his skeletal bird form now perched atop the window sill.

His ‘flame’?

“Do you mean ‘Anastasia’? She's back in town?” you asked, running over to the window that Khonshu was staring out of.

Sure enough, Ben and Ana were standing at the school gate, greeting a crowd of curious students. The blonde huntress was tightly gripping the collar of a skinny, shaggy black dog that looked unlikely to bolt, even if she let go.

Ben, on the other hand, was behaving like a Hollywood movie star stepping foot on the red carpet. People were taking pictures, shouting questions at him, and asking for autographs. You were pretty sure they all thought he was Spider-Man, though. It was honestly an easy mistake to make.

“Are they wearing matching costumes? That’s kinda cute.” you said, observing the chaos from above.

Were there always this many Spider-Man fans attending this school?

“I’m more concerned about why they are here in the first place.” Khonshu voiced.

You shrugged.

“Dunno. Maybe it’s got something to do with that dog.” you said, before drawing in a sharp breath. “Oh my god! You don’t think they got me a dog, do you!?”

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Khonshu turned his boney bird head to stare up at you.

After a slightly awkward pause, you cleared your throat and straightened your back under his scrutinizing gaze.

“Right. I’m more of a cat person, anyway.”

Khonshu nodded as if you’d uttered some sort of ancient truth.

“Felines are indeed majestic creatures. If you would ever seek to care for one, be certain that you are up to the task.”

You gave him a surprised look.

Was…Khonshu giving you permission to adopt a cat?

“Is…this a test?”

“No. You have had far too many of those of late.” Khonshu said with a shake of his head.

“Ugh. Say less.” you agreed with a roll of your eyes.

“I will not be silenced.” he defiantly proclaimed.

“No, I’m not telling you to-”

“There is something wrong with that dog.”

His serious tone stopped you short, and you followed his gaze to the tired black dog. And immediately, your mind switched into business mode.

“What’re we looking at here? Hellhound? Vampire Lord? Victim of an alien werewolf curse?”

It was a bit hard to stay serious when you could clearly see your foster father flexing in costume, in front of the entire student body.

“I think you should go and find out.” Khonshu calmly replied. “And do remember to bring a change of clothes.”

You tried to flex your injured hand, and frowned at the sharp pain that shot through your arm. When you looked back at Khonshu, he was staring back at you, his head rotated at an awkward angle while his body remained facing forwards.

“I’m fine.” you said reflexively.

“Yes…but you could be better.”

The bird skull began to glow, and the fabric wrapped around your arm began to shift. The signatures that had once decorated it were changing shape, quickly becoming unrecognizable to the point that you wondered whether or not this was a known language.

“Whaaaat…?”

The cast tightened around your hand until they resembled silk bandages, perfectly outlining the arm underneath. You flexed it a couple of times, and then blinked in surprise!

“It doesn’t hurt…!”

“Think of this as a crutch, and a tool, until you recover properly.” Khonshu advised.

“This is incredible! If Wanda were here, she’d totally call it a ‘magic mummy hand’, or something.”

“Then let us be grateful that she is not here.” he put in. “And you should take care not to miss your window of opportunity.”

You gave him a blank look.

“I believe the bell is about to ring?” he offered.

“Huh? Ohhhh! Right! Thanks for the reminder!” you shouted, running towards the door. “And the magic mummy hand!”

(Cont.)
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You didn’t stay long enough to hear your god’s disapproval. There was a marked change in your dynamic ever since you got your voice back. You weren't sure if he appreciated the new, chattier version of you, but you weren't sure that you cared either. Did that count as sacrilege?

That was another thing you'd have to meditate on. Later.

Right now, you had to get to your locker and pick up that spare suit that Matt lent you. Security wouldn’t let you go back to the dorms without a good explanation for why you were there instead of in class, so you had to act fast before these hallways filled up.

You removed your shoes and socks once more, before breaking into a full sprint. You focused on making sure that the front of your foot made contact with the floor first, so as to reduce noise, and then pushed off of the ground to propel yourself forward. Had you not been wearing a skirt and a blazer, you could have easily moved through these halls without making so much as a peep. But, as things stood, your skirt was flapping in the wind about as much as your hair was.

You cursed yourself for not switching to your gym pants beforehand, and flung yourself towards a nearby staircase. Hopefully there wouldn’t be anyone staring up from below.

You hooked your hand around a rail, swung yourself down and around, slid off of the descending rail with your bare feet, kicked off a nearby wall, caught the top of a metal door frame and flipped into another hallway a few floors below the nurse’s office. From there, you ran to where your locker was, slid to a near-screeching halt, quickly entered your combo and carefully opened the metal door to avoid any unwanted squeaking from the hinges. Despite the fact that it was supposedly “new”, you were already putting it through its paces.

As quietly as you could manage, you removed a black vacuum sealed plastic bag from the back of your locker and carefully shoved it into your bag.

Now all you had to do was make it to the front gate without-

“Well what do we have here?”

You flinched at the sound of a familiar, grating voice, and slowly turned to face the man. He had probably once had a muscular frame in his youth, but a bad diet and his dwindling youth had already had a clear effect on his physique. Despite this, however, he had a full head of gelled, shiny black hair and a fuzzy caterpillar of a mustache that was threatening to consume his mouth entirely.

“Aren’t you supposed to be in class right about now, Moon?” Mr. Gutierrez asked, looking as if he’d just caught a child with their hand in the cookie jar.

This guy was the absolute worst person for you to run into right now! After you ditched him the first time he caught you sneaking out, he’s had it out for you ever since!

You put on your most innocent, saccharine smile and slowly closed your locker door before he could get a better look at what was inside.

(Cont.)
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“I was, but I had to go to the nurse because I wasn’t feeling well, and my next class is kinda far, so I thought I’d beat traffic by heading there a little early.”

“Oh yeah? What’s your next class?” he asked, his hairy arms folded over his chest.

“Uhhh, I think it was-”

In the wrong school building. Dammit!

“And why aren’t you wearing any shoes?”

You paused and stared down at your bare feet.

“Oh, right. Well-”

“Look, I don’t know how they do things back where you’re from…”

“Washington Heights.” you offered through clenched teeth, your smile slipping a bit.

“But around here, we wear shoes indoors.”

Mr. Gutierrez was about to become the first BVA security guard to get slapped by a magic mummy hand if he kept this up. Where had he even come from?

“Actually, weren’t you wearing a boot earlier? I thought you hurt your foot.” he said, suspicion creeping back into his voice.

WHAT, DOES HE SUBSCRIBE TO THE CINDY MOON NEWSLETTER, OR SOMETHING!?

You were going to have to cook up a reasonable excuse to get this guy off your back. And fast.

What will you say?

>"The boot was giving me a rash so I took it off and tried to limp back to my dorm room for some ointment."
>"I'm seeing this new doctor that offered me an 'experimental treat', and its working wonders so far! She did mention some 'worrying' side effects, though..."
>"Actually, I think that dog outside is mine. He misses me ever since I moved away from home, and I think he came looking for me."
>Stall him until the bell rings, and then disappear among your fellow classmates.
>Write-in.
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>>6119460
>>"Actually, I think that dog outside is mine. He misses me ever since I moved away from home, and I think he came looking for me."
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>>6119460
>"The boot was giving me a rash so I took it off and tried to limp back to my dorm room for some ointment."
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>>6119460
>"I'm seeing this new doctor that offered me an 'experimental treat', and its working wonders so far! She did mention some 'worrying' side effects, though..."
Delirium and hallucinations. The most interesting ones today were a skeletal raven in the nurses office and Spiderman out front with a big black dog. Pretty sure those aren’t real, but at least it’s temporary!

The black dog thing could be seen as an excuse to see a hero, while the ointment excuse contradicts our initial one of beating the crowd a bit.

I can see another BS excuse that we didn’t find the boot ointment and can’t afford another trip to the nurse’s office so we left it behind and we’re hoofing it. If we get a three-way tie I’ll break for the boot vote on that basis.
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>>6119460
>>"The boot was giving me a rash so I took it off and tried to limp back to my dorm room for some ointment."
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>>6119531
>>6119578
>>6119665
>"The boot was giving me a rash so I took it off and tried to limp back to my dorm room for some ointment."

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“The boot was giving me a rash, so I took it off and tried to limp back to my dorm room for some ointment.” you said, a note of genuine embarrassment in your voice.

The security guard glanced down at your foot, and you moved it behind your other leg to hide it.

“Well…why didn't you just ask someone else to get it for you?” he argued, sounding a bit flustered.

You shook your head frantically.

“No way! Do you have any idea how embarrassing that would be?”

You gave the man a pleading look. If he somehow hated you more than you thought he did, then he might just escort you to the counselor’s office to be spiteful.

“You wouldn’t have made it like that before the bell rang.” he said, his eyes softening a bit.

“I might have if you hadn’t stopped me.” you thought, but didn’t dare say out loud.

He let out a sigh and shook his head. You prepared for the worst.

“Do you need me to help you to your room? Or call someone?”

You blinked in surprise.

“Thanks, but…I'll manage on my own.”

The man guffawed.

“With only one good foot?”

“I might still be able to make it if you let me go~.” you said in an optimistic tone.

He waved a hand at you.

“Don't worry about it. Just tell your teacher to come see me later.”

You gave him a grateful smile and bowed your head.

“Thank you so much. I’ll be sure to get the, um–ointment and-”

“And get someone to help you to your dorm.” he reminded you.

You slowly backed away, faking a limp to the best of your ability.

“If someone's available, sure.” you lied.

“I'm serious, Moon. You can't do it all alone. I don't care how much karate you know.”

You suppressed an eye roll, but you didn’t wanna ruin this moment. This was the most civil conversation you've ever had with this man. It was almost enough for you to forget that he was basically your arch-nemesis.

But, good things couldn't last forever. You knew that more than most. So as soon as he turned his head, you dove out of a nearby window without hesitation.

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After picking twigs and leaves out of your hair and slipping your shoes back on, you ran over to the gathering crowd of students and pushed your way towards the front.

“Excuse me! Sorry! Coming through. Move…out of the…way!”

You had to dodge a few elbows and shove some people out of your way. But after a few seconds, people started to notice you, and a susurration ran through the crowd far faster than you could have moved.

You picked up the words “Karate Kid” more than once. And you might’ve gotten a little annoyed if it wasn't working in your favor.

People started moving out of your way as if you were the neighborhood bully showing up at a playground.

Ben must’ve noticed the disturbance, because he was already looking in your direction by the time you reached him.

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You decided to wait until he was done signing his latest autograph, though. Just so you didn’t seem overeager.

“There you go. ‘Spider’…’Man’…”

You recognized the fan as a fellow first-year student. He looked at the composition notebook that had just been autographed with a mix of awe and…slight disappointment.

“You, uh…forgot the hyphen.” he said.

Contrary to everyone else's expectations, Ben looked pleased by this interruption.

“I was just testing you. And you passed! Here you go.”

He then used the marker to add a hyphen between “Spider” and “Man”, and added a webshot on the notebook’s cover.

The guy nearly fainted, and there were more than a few people trying to get a look at that signed and webbed notebook of his.

You shook your head and laughed. Ana just rolled her eyes.

When had Spider-Man gotten this popular? Maybe this was another social media thing. You'd have to ask Wanda later.

You took a step forward, and the old dog in Ana’s grasp shifted its gaze up to stare at you. There was…intelligence in those eyes. Like he was assessing you.

“And what would you like me to autograph, little lady?” Ben asked, twirling the marker between his fingers. “I'll even throw in a webshot and a selfie. I'm feeling generous today.”

“I hope you're not charging for these.”

“Come on, I'm not that evil.” he said with a wave of his hand, before leaning in to whisper. “Why? How much do you think I could get?”

“Huntsman-”

“I don't know who this ‘Huntsman’ guy is, but he sounds a lot more handsome and a lot less evil than me.”

You gave him a wry grin and extended your arm.

“Sign my magic mummy hand?”

“Don't know what that means, but I'm just gonna make it out to ‘Karate Kid’. That cool?”

You chuckled as he wrote your school nickname on the bandaged arm, only for the ink to disappear a moment later.

You both exchanged a glance, and you rolled your sleeve back down to hide it from everyone else. It was clear that neither of you had expected that to happen, but now definitely wasn’t the right time to talk about it.

“Thanks.” you said, turning your attention to the shaggy black dog. “Cute dog.”

Ben shrugged.

“Sure, I guess. If you squint really hard and stand really far away.”

You knelt down and reached over to pet him. The dog let you do it, but his tail didn't budge an inch, and he didn't break eye contact the entire time. It was more than a little unsettling.

“He is a mangy little thing. But terribly well behaved.” Ana said. “I wonder who trained him.”

You smiled up at Ana and wordlessly mouthed a greeting. She returned the smile and mouthed a greeting of her own.

“Does he have a tag?” you asked out loud, reaching under his neck to check.

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Your hand found multiple tags, some of them made of wood, stone and silver. None of them had any names on them, but–

Wait. Were these…charms?

“Where did you come from?”

“It is an honor to meet you, Cindy Moon.”

You locked eyes with the dog, watching as he opened his mouth to utter words that should have been impossible for him to articulate. His jaws simply opened and closed.

You glanced up at Ana, but she didn’t look like she had heard anything strange.

“I was sent by your grandmother to retrieve you, and bring you to the Monster Metropolis.”

You gave him a confused look.

“That’s impossible. My grandma died when I was little.” you whispered back, earning you a curious look from Ana.

“I understand your confusion, but I can assure you that she is alive and well. And now, she has requested your presence.”

Your mind raced as you considered the implications of this dog's words. Your grandma was still alive? Why would she send a dog? Was she in trouble, or was this some kind of elaborate trap?

And what the hell was a “Monster Metropolis”?

What will you say/do?

>”What the hell is Monster Metropolis? Where is it, and why is my grandmother suddenly alive and living there?”
>”What's your name? I see a lot of stuff on this collar, but no name-tag.”
>”Is she in danger? What's the emergency?”
>”Whatever you are, you sound smart. Couldn't you have found a better way to contact me?”
>"I'm gonna need some proof before I ditch school to follow a random talking dog."
>"We shouldn't talk about this here. Maybe you could like, run off, and I could chase after you?"
>Write-in.

Pastebins:

Character Sheet:
https://pastebin.com/1ZihFYSV

Equipment and Gear:
https://pastebin.com/WAhveFAd

Contacts:
https://pastebin.com/WdcFXD2s

10 Commandments of the Desperados:
https://pastebin.com/Qpr2jVPE

Costumes:
https://pastebin.com/5Jie54X2

The Huntsman’s Travel Guide:
https://pastebin.com/PU6LWsip

Upcoming Events in the Maximum Universe:
https://pastebin.com/DceSEjiR
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>>6119898
>>"I'm gonna need some proof before I ditch school to follow a random talking dog."
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>>6119898
>”What's your name? I see a lot of stuff on this collar, but no name-tag.”
Better than calling him “dog” all the time. If he says he doesn’t have a name then I say it’s now Shaggy. Thoughts from others?

>"I'm gonna need some proof before I ditch school to follow a random talking dog."
We may not have any enemies who would want to trap us in a way this convoluted, but Khonshu might, and a missing family connection is obvious bait. Makes sense to press a little harder.

>”If this isn’t an emergency then my grandmother will need to wait until my current guardian is available to accompany me.”
If this is going to be a meet-and-greet with family then our current family should be with us. He has that right.

I’m a little soured on this whole thing even if it’s legit. A once-thought-dead grandma “requesting our presence” like we’re being invited to a ball? If she wants us to drop what we’re doing to make time for a family summons then what’s her excuse for failing to notice her kid died and left an orphaned granddaughter until now? She has more responsibility towards us than Ben did, yet there’s no acknowledgement of that by inviting him?

I may have words for grandma later depending on her excuses.
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>>6119898
>"We shouldn't talk about this here. Maybe you could like, run off, and I could chase after you?"
Uhhh, we are already known as the 'Karate Kid' against our will. Better not be seen having full conversations with a dog.
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>>6119898
>>6120285
Know what, I’ll support this first. Could also have the dog steal something from us.

Not like everything else I voted for can’t be said later.
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Sorry for the delay! It was my birthday yesterday!

>>6120285
>>6120293
>"We shouldn't talk about this here. Maybe you could like, run off, and I could chase after you?"

Taking these, first. Writing...
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>>6120946
Happy birthday, Scorekeeper!

>Pic
The child in the back is clearly an alternate universe Cindy who is tired of Ben skimping on real performers by hiring himself for all her parties.
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>>6120955
Thanks! I love that headcanon!
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“We shouldn't talk about this here.” you said, glancing between Ana and the dog. “Maybe you could run off, and I could chase after you?”

“On a broken foot?” Ana asked, staring down at your uninjured foot.

It was around then that Ben noticed you weren't wearing your boot. He didn't say anything out loud, though.

“If your foot is meant to be broken, then I'm afraid that won't do.” the dog said, his voice sounding a bit old and haggard. He also had an accent that you wanted to call…’Northern English’? You weren't too sure. And, now that you were this close, you noticed that this dog had seen better days. You could feel scar tissue and stiches in certain places as you continued petting him. It was as if he'd gone through multiple wars and somehow lived to tell the tale.

By now, both Ana and Ben were starting to pick up on the fact that you were having a conversation that they weren't a part of.

“Got any better ideas?” you whispered, still faking a smile for your audience.

“I do, in fact. But it all hinges on whether your friends here are any good at improvisation.” the dog said.

You peeked over your shoulder at Ben before turning back to give the dog a flat look.

“I think they can handle it.”

The dog bobbed its head marginally, and after a moment, you interpreted it as a nod.

“Very well. Do I have permission to bite?”

“Bite?” you hissed.

Now Ana definitely looked alarmed.

“Do I have your permission to bite you?” he asked, polite as could be. “If I might be allowed to do so, then these two here can pretend to escort you to safety.”

You frowned at him, but you couldn't think of any better ideas. It looked like you were going home early today.

“Mm. Okay, fine! But make sure you bite this one!” you whispered, offering him your bandaged arm.

The dog sniffed at it, and his eyes widened slightly.

“That's a powerful enchantment, Miss. I'd expect nothing less from the ‘Hunter's Moon’.”

“Just get on with it, already!” you hissed through clenched teeth.

Ana was giving you a searching look by this point, but you didn’t have time for her right now. Instead, you looked to the only person who would understand you in this situation.

You locked eyes with Ben and signed a few words repeatedly.

“Play along, please. Get me out. Friendly dog.”

You did this over and over again until you thought it registered. Then, you gave the dog a private thumbs up and stared up at Ana.

“Let go.” you whispered, as quietly as possible. “Trust me, and don’t hurt him.”

She still looked bewildered, but she did as you said.

(Cont.)
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Immediately afterwards, the black dog’s features curled into a vicious snarl, and he lunged at you, breaking free from Ana’s grasp! Had you not been prepared for it, you might’ve grabbed his throat reflexively. But that would’ve defeated the purpose of the entire ruse. So, you fell back on your butt and let out a pained cry as the dog's jaws locked onto the bandaged part of your arm.

You feigned an attempt to shake yourself free, and he pretended to shake you around a little as Ana pulled him off of you and wrestled him under control.

“Are you alright!?” Ben asked, sounding genuinely worried. Even after you warned him beforehand. He was a sweetheart like that.

“I...I think I'm bleeding!” you said, clutching your arm. And, sure enough, blood began to flow from your bandages. Too much, in fact!

The crowd of onlookers gasped. Ben looked downright horrified.

“But not that much!” you amended, and the steady flow of blood slowed to a barely noticeable trickle.

“No, she is not ‘alright’.” Ana put in, easily restraining the black dog. “This dog is sick.”

“Wait…are you saying that this little girl was just bitten by a…demonically possessed dog!?” Ben exclaimed in an overdramatic fashion. “That would explain the blood loss.”

You glared at him. He didn’t need to add the “little” part.

Murmurs and gasps circulated through the crowd at that explanation. No one was quite sure what to believe. Some looked like they wanted to come to your aid, but they were all hesitant in the face of the snarling dog. No one was going to take any chances after it “slipped” out of her grasp once already.

“That…may be so.” Ana offered, not even sounding like she believed it herself.

“Then we don’t have any time to waste! We’ve got to get her to a doctor that specializes in this type of thing. Luckily…”

Ben walked over and scooped you up in his arms.

“I know a guy!”

A moment later, Ben was swinging through the air with you clinging to his neck. You could just barely make out the worried faces of your fellow students as he rounded a corner and shot out another webline. You almost forgot how fun it was to swing through the city like this. You couldn’t believe that Ben, Abe and Joy got to do this all the time. And without a grappling hook!

It was seriously unfair...

“Hey! You okay?” he asked, looking you up and down. “That was, uh…a lot of blood. Was that fake?”

“No...that blood was definitely real. But it wasn’t mine.”

“That’s creepy. How’d you pull it off?”

“Khonshu placed a boon on my cast, and now I think it’s magic. I’m still not sure exactly what it does, though.” you explained.

“It erases permanent ink and spills buckets of blood, apparently.” he said with a dry chuckle. “Don’t ever do that again. I thought you were seriously hurt for a second there. Again.”

(Cont.)
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You smiled at him.

“You worry too much.”

“I worry the perfect amount for someone who just watched his kid bleed enough to fill a bathtub.”

His kid. He really did think of you as family. It wasn’t just lip service. And, in your most private of thoughts, you sort of thought of him as…

No. There was no “sort of”. Ben was your hero. You felt safe with him. Protected, even. He went above and beyond for you when no one else would. You would never forget that.

“You’re not the one who has to wash it out of her uniform!” you shot back, still grinning.

“I’ll order you a new one.”

“Thanks…” you said, your smile faltering as your thoughts drifted back to what the shaggy black dog had said earlier. Your grandmother was still alive!

Or…maybe she wasn’t, and this was all a trap. You couldn't know for sure, but you at least wanted to investigate further before you made any snap decisions.

“Hey.”

You looked over at Ben.

“Hm?”

“Were you talking to that dog earlier?”

—--------

Several minutes later, you and Ben met Ana in a mostly empty parking lot. You’d changed out of your bloody uniform, cleaned yourself off, and changed into your temporary costume. It was just a generic white ninja outfit, but it would have to do for now.

“That was a neat trick, with the blood.” said the dog. He was sitting obediently by Ana’s side. The woman had a firm, vice-like grip around his neck this time.

“Thanks. It surprised me too.” you said, not at all amused.

And neither was Ben. After you told him a bit about what happened, his demeanor changed almost immediately. You could tell from his body language. He was angry.

Not at the black dog, but at your supposedly living grandmother. You were still too shocked and confused to be angry. You were sure that it would hit you eventually.

“Do you have a name?” you asked.

“I have gone by many names in the past.” he offered, unhelpfully.

You nodded.

“I’m gonna call you ‘Shaggy’ for now. Cool?”

He stared at you for a moment, before letting out a non-committal grunt.

“Do as you will.”

Ana and Ben exchanged a glance. They still couldn’t understand him, but they were willing to wait for you to communicate it to them.

“Cool. Now, do you have any actual proof that anything you’re saying is actually true?”

“Nothing concrete. But…she told me to tell you that your mother’s cookbooks double as spellbooks. You just have to know how to use the correct alchemical reagent to reveal the hidden text.”

You gaped at him.

“Wait…seriously!? Those have been spellbooks this entire time?” you asked, giving him a suspicious look. “How’d you know about my mom’s cookbooks?”

Shaggy scratched at his neck with one of his back feet.

(Cont.)
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“Family tradition, I suppose. Your grandmother does roughly the same thing. Although, I’m guessing that your mother was waiting to tell you until you reached an appropriate age.”

You squinted at him.

“Alright. Say I do believe you…” you went on. “Why’re you-”

Your next question was interrupted by the sound of Ben’s phone ringing. Everyone glanced at him.

“It’s your school. I should take this.” he said, still sounding like he was in a sour mood.

You nodded your understanding and he stepped away for a moment. After a moment, you returned your attention to Shaggy.

What will you say?

>”What the hell is Monster Metropolis? Where is it, and why is my grandmother suddenly alive and living there?”
>”Is my grandmother in danger? What's the emergency?”
>"Why did my grandmother wait this long to contact me? Why haven't I heard from her until now?"
>What are you actually supposed to be? Like, what species?"
>"If I'm going anywhere with you, Ben's coming with me. And Ana too."
>Write-in.

Pastebins:

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Equipment and Gear:
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Contacts:
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10 Commandments of the Desperados:
https://pastebin.com/Qpr2jVPE

Costumes:
https://pastebin.com/5Jie54X2

The Huntsman’s Travel Guide:
https://pastebin.com/PU6LWsip

Upcoming Events in the Maximum Universe:
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>>6121034
If you have many names yet don’t give one, an additional one will be assigned. Shaggy brought it on himself.

>”What the hell is Monster Metropolis? Where is it, and why is my grandmother suddenly alive and living there?”
>"Why did my grandmother wait this long to contact me? Why haven't I heard from her until now?"
>”If I go there without Ben then he’ll probably ground me for the rest of my life. And find a way to do it in the afterlife. Will you be joining, Ana?”
>“…Past tense, not present. You two already know. How long?”

Probably for the better Ben is on a call so he can avoid hearing the last question.
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>>6121034
>”What the hell is Monster Metropolis? Where is it, and why is my grandmother suddenly alive and living there?”
>”Is my grandmother in danger? What's the emergency?”
>"What are you actually supposed to be? Like, what species?"
>"If I'm going anywhere with you, Ben's coming with me. And Ana too."

>Write-in.
>"Who are you to my grandmother, what is your relation? Servant, lieutenant, employee, bodyguard, carrier pigeon, familiar?"

I actually don't want to hear the excuses about no contact second hand. We can hear them directly I think, maybe there was a good reason but I doubt it.
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>>6121080
+1
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>>6121080
Fair, I had been thinking that earlier and voted against my own thought process. I’ll drop my own vote for it.

I’d still like advance warning on how long they’ve known since it might be a gut punch in itself, and asking that now gives us time to get over any kneejerk reaction if it sounds bad.

I’d also wondered if Ben knowing now would be better or worse. He’s already upset, it could harden him too much in the initial meeting. Cindy is more level-headed right now, whereas she might be more upset later. I ended up voting to hear it without him and we can mention it if it’s not long from their perspective. Having him calm down would be good if we can find reasons for it.

If there’s timey-wimey shit involved then I’d clarify it as their time, not ours.

>>6121034
>>6121046
+1 to the other write-in, -1 to the “why wait so long” vote.
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>>6121046
>>6121080
>>6121225
>>6121451
>”What the hell is Monster Metropolis? Where is it, and why is my grandmother suddenly alive and living there?”
>”Is my grandmother in danger? What's the emergency?”
>"What are you actually supposed to be? Like, what species?"
>"Who are you to my grandmother, what is your relation? Servant, lieutenant, employee, bodyguard, carrier pigeon, familiar?"
>”If I go there without Ben then he’ll probably ground me for the rest of my life. And find a way to do it in the afterlife. Will you be joining, Ana?”
>“…Past tense, not present. You two already know. How long?”

Taking these. Writing...
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“What the hell is ‘Monster Metropolis’, and why is my grandmother suddenly alive and living there?”

Ana’s gaze sharpened at the mention of such a place, but she remained silent.

“It's exactly what it sounds like. A safe haven for creatures of all kinds. It also acts as a hub for trade and a shortcut between other realms. It exists on a plane parallel to that of your own, underneath this very city that you call home.” Shaggy explained.

Your eyes went wide. A place like that really exists!? Why weren't you told about it?

“And my grandmother's been living there all this time?”

Shaggy nodded.

“For as long as I've known her. She helps keep the peace between its denizens, as is the tradition of women in her family. In your family.” he corrected. “As such, she feels an obligation to the place.”

What about an obligation to family? She could’ve written a letter or sent a postcard, or something…

“So…what are you supposed to be, anyway? Like, what species?” you asked, as polite as possible.

“My little princess was bitten by a WHAT!?” Ben shouted.

You both turned to look at him, and Shaggy snorted.

“Three-legged dog. ‘Samjogku’.”

Your eyes lit up as you turned back to face him.

“Demon shapeshifter. Korean folklore.” you said, recognizing the name. “You guys always looked bigger in the picture books.”

Shaggy bared his teeth in what you assumed was a grin. Ana gave the dog a dubious look before reaffirming her grip.

“You're well informed. Your mother taught you well.”

You had to fight to keep yourself from scowling at him.

“And where was security during all this!?” Ben shouted.

That helped you to calm down a little. Ben’s little performance back there was distracting you so much that you found yourself paying attention to both sides of the conversation.

You squinted at Shaggy, tilted your head to the side and stared at his hind legs.

“I count four legs. Did you get a transplant or something?”

“The back left leg is fake. A wooden replica with an enchantment that allows me to fool most people.” he explained.

“I thought Samjogku were capable of shifting into human form. Why didn't you just pretend to be human when you delivered the message?”

“My ability to shift into human form has been stripped from me long before you were born, girl. I just followed a trail until I found you.”

Well, he probably could've shifted into something a little more inconspicuous, but you decided not to mention that out loud.

“This is unacceptable! I expect you to protect my child while she's under your care!” Ben exclaimed.

Shaggy sniffed the air and pointed his nose at you.

“What about you?”

“Me?” you asked, pointing at yourself.

“What are you, exactly?”

He tilted his head in a way that made him seem more dog-like.

(Cont.)
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“I'm human.” you stated simply.

He didn't look convinced.

“No…not completely. You don't smell like any human I've ever met before. It's vaguely familiar, though. Perhaps you have a mixed heritage.”

You folded your arms over your chest and huffed at him.

“I might not be on the PTA yet, but I plan to be! And you'd better believe in bringing this up at the next, next meeting.” Ben declared.

Now he just sounded like he was venting his frustrations over the phone.

“Why don’t you ask your boss?” you suggested. “Who are you to my grandmother, anyway? A servant? Lieutenant, employee, bodyguard, carrier pigeon, familiar?”

Shaggy smacked his lips and raised his nose to the air.

“Mm…I suppose you could say…all of the above.”

You rolled your eyes at the frustratingly vague answer.

The black dog seemed to take some pleasure in that.

“I have been in your family's service for some time now,” he continued. “With your grandmother's death, I would have been placed in your mother's service. And in her absence…”

Your shoulders drooped.

“You would be placed in my service…”

He bobbed his head. A pit formed in your stomach.

“Before, you said that my mom was waiting to tell me about the spellbooks. You used past tense, not present.”

Shaggy shifted uncomfortably in Ana’s grip. It was about the only time you’ve seen him lose his composure.

“How long have you known?” you asked, unconsciously balling your hands into fists.

Shaggy lowered his head. That told you everything you needed to know.

“Not long after it happened, word reached your grandmother. That’s another part of the reason why she has sent for you.”

All this time!? She’s known this entire time, and she waited until now to reach out to you!? She’d better have a damn good explanation for all of this, or you were going to join Ben in telling her off.

“And what’s the other reason? Is my grandmother in danger? What's the emergency?”

“The balance of power is shifting in the Undercity. An outsider…a cursed, gods-forsaken wretch of a man known as ‘Skul the Slayer’ is threatening to upend everything we've built. An army of monsters has rallied behind him, and we fear that his ambitions may continue to rise until they reach the surface. Your realm.”

“And what does she want me to do about it?” you asked, unable to hide the incredulity in your voice as you placed a hand on your chest.

“She needs your help to deal with Skul, without killing him and turning him into a martyr.” Shaggy answered, his gaze intent on you.

You groaned.

“She couldn't even come to deliver the message herself? I haven't seen her since I was like 3.”

“It would have been too dangerous. Your grandmother has enemies up here as well as down there.” he explained.

(Cont.)
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“Oh, I'll sue! Believe me, I've got money to spare.” Ben declared.

You glanced over at him and shook your head. He was overselling it.

“If I go there without Ben, then he’ll probably ground me for the rest of my life. And find a way to do it in the afterlife.” you added.

Shaggy’s eyes drifted over to the man ranting and raving over the phone.

“This is the man who’s been taking care of you? I have no problems with him accompanying you, then.” he easily agreed.

You nodded, glad that he didn’t try to fight you on the matter.

“Will you be coming too, Ana?”

The Huntress’ eyes focused on you once more.

“To this ‘Monster Metropolis’, you mean? I would very much like to see it for myself, yes.”

“Good. Because I could use the backup.”

The two of you exchanged a brief smile.

“This one seems dangerous, though. She’s got the smell of a predator.” Shaggy remarked.

“Why am I the only one who can understand you?” you said.

“I’m using a charm to make our conversation private. I'll stop using it as soon as we find the Mask Maker.”

You gave him a blank look.

“The…’Mask Maker’?”

“She and another monster accompanied me on this trip, but both have gone missing. It is my duty to find them and bring them back, but I fear that I'm going to need your help.”

What will you say?

>”Why didn't you just lead with that? If a monster is loose in the city, then I think that kinda takes priority over delivering a message from my grandma.”
>”What kind of monsters are they?”
>”How’d you lose track of them if you came here together?”
>”I think we might need some more backup.” (Invite someone else to come along.)
>”Fine. Let's just get this over with.”
>Write-in.

Pastebins:

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Contacts:
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10 Commandments of the Desperados:
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Costumes:
https://pastebin.com/5Jie54X2

The Huntsman’s Travel Guide:
https://pastebin.com/PU6LWsip

Upcoming Events in the Maximum Universe:
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>>6122155
Oof. Not good news, unfortunately. With everything else we’ve heard I’m sure the excuse is going to be that reaching out to us would put us in danger of grandma’s “topside” enemies since they’d know a connection exists, and the Monster Metropolis is too dangerous for her to be brought into it. Except when grandma needs help, of course.

>Ana smells like a predator
Well, yeah. There’s a chance she’s even an archetype related to it. Just don’t be prey and you’ll be fine!

>”What kind of monsters are they?”
>”How well-behaved are they? If they might hurt people without supervision then you should have led with that.”
General info. I’m not going to assume that just because they’re “monsters” that they’ll be causing havoc… but I could be wrong.

>”How’d you lose track of them if you came here together?”
Teleportation shenanigans?

>”Fine. What’s the best ways to track them?”
Move on afterward.

Do we bring in our sidekick? If she helps us track down the monsters then she’ll want to join us in the trip to the MM. Orchestrating a coup of a political faction seems a tad bit more dangerous than the beating street thugs, but having Ben and Ana along reduces the risk while giving her a better idea of the real shit heroes can get up to.

I don’t think Cindy knows anyone else who would be good for this stuff. Maybe Black Cat? There’d be interesting stuff to steal, and if we can’t kill Skul then infiltration and theft could be more important. Maybe Ben would reach to the Morlocks since it involves us, too.
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>>6122155
>>”What kind of monsters are they?”
>>”How’d you lose track of them if you came here together?”
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Hey guys, I just wanted to let you know that I'll be out of town for the rest of this week. I'm visiting my loved ones, so I won't be able to update as often, or with the proper formatting. But I'll still try my best to update whenever I get a moment to get some writing done!
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>>6122954
No worries, Scorekeeper! Hope you enjoy the trip up to family.
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>>6123744
Thanks! I'm gonna post the update in a moment. Just wanted to make absolutely sure that the format won't work here.

[red]Testing[/red]
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“What kind of monsters are they?”

“The Mask Maker is a Limbo demon and a skilled practitioner of black magic, despite her young age. And the other is a Tulpa—a personal creation of the Kaiju King. He is an energy being that thrives on electricity.”

A Limbo demon and a Tulpa? That's not something you see everyday. And what's this about a “Kaiju King”? Kaiju is just Japanese for “giant monster”, right? Just how big is this Tulpa, then?

“Are they the type to cause trouble?”

“Not on purpose.” Shaggy admitted.

That didn't exactly fill you with confidence.

“How'd you lose track of them if you came here together?”

“As soon as we arrived, the Mask Maker caught wind of a monster that escaped captivity and fled to your realm. She and the Tulpa gave chase, while I went to fetch you.”

“What kind of monster was it?” you asked.

“An old alien named Gorgolla. He's a silicon-based lifeform with skin hard as stone. A bad match-up for Hi-Vo.”

“Who?”

“The Tulpa.”

“Right. The energy-based one. Ana can help us track them down.”

“What's going on?” Ana asked.

“We've got three monsters on the loose, and Shaggy here needs our help to find them.” you explained.

“Can he take us to the last place he saw them?”

Shaggy nodded to her, and a moment later, a webline attached itself to his collar.

“If we're going on a walk, you're gonna have to start wearing a leash.” Ben said, finally rejoining the conversation. “Can't have the neighbors complaining.”

Shaggy's ears drooped and he shot you a sideways glance, but he didn't give voice to the protests that he undoubtedly held.

“We just have to make sure that we avoid passing BVA.” you said.

You could only imagine the kind of rumors that were forming from this little incident. You were starting to think that you were pretty bad at keeping a low profile.

—--------

About an hour later, you and Ben were following Shaggy and Ana’s lead in tracking down those monsters. You got a few weird looks for being in full costume in broad daylight, but you ignored them and kept facing forward.

“Hey,”

You glanced over at Ben. He'd been oddly quiet up until this point.

“You okay?”

You nodded weakly.

“Yeah. I've just been thinking…”

“What about?”

It was honestly hard to narrow it down.

>”I'm trying to figure out what I should say to my grandma when I see her. I don't know if I should yell at her or have a touching family reunion.”
>”Shaggy said that I didn’t smell completely human. What if I've been a ‘monster’ all this time?”
>”Why don’t we talk about how you're doing? You seemed pretty upset earlier.”
>”My grandmother knows about what happened to my parents. To her own daughter. And she's acting like she doesn't care!”
>"It's nothing. I'll tell you later."
>Write-in.
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>>6124781
>”Shaggy said that I didn’t smell completely human. What if I've been a ‘monster’ all this time?”
Not the biggest real issue, but maybe the one we can dig into the most now. It might explain our ability to sometimes command creatures.

I’d also accept
>”Why didn’t my parents live in this Metropolis? Was it by choice? Did my dad know? Did my any of them hate the other side? Is that why she never reached out and my mother never taught me about this? I’ll get to hear my grandmother’s side, but not my parents.”
We’ll get answers to a lot of other questions, but it may be biased. We don’t have anything available to un-bias it though. Not unless Khonshu can phone a friend to get some answers from mom and dad.
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>>6124781
>”Shaggy said that I didn’t smell completely human. What if I've been a ‘monster’ all this time?”
We told the Silvertongue to return her voice 'as is' but who knows if it actually did. The 'disney princess' effect might be from that.

>”My grandmother knows about what happened to my parents. To her own daughter. And she's acting like she doesn't care!”
Switch to sign language for this. Who knows what Shaggy might be reporting back.
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Finally back from my vacation! Sorry for the wait!

>>6125235
>>6125403
>”Shaggy said that I didn’t smell completely human. What if I've been a ‘monster’ all this time?”

Taking these. Writing...
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“Shaggy said that I didn’t smell ‘completely human’. What if I’ve been a ‘monster’ all this time, without even knowing it?”

Ben gave you an odd look.

“Do you have any idea how hardcore you are? I watched you fight an enraged spider-lizard mutant thing right after your throat had been slit.”

You shrugged at him.

“You did most of the work in that fight. I couldn’t have done that by myself.”

“That’s besides the point.” he shot back. “It’s honestly not a big deal if you’re ‘half-monster’ or whatever. If anything, it makes a lot of sense.”

You frowned at him, and Ben made a motion with a head that told you he was rolling his eyes under that mask.

“After all the crazy things I’ve seen you do, I’m seriously supposed to believe that all of that is coming from ‘the power of prayer’?”

“...Yes?”

Ben shook his head.

“As far as I’m concerned, whether you’re 100% human or not doesn’t change anything.”

You’ve got an entire book on changeling psychology that says otherwise.

“If you’re that worried, we can look into it after this.” Ben promised.

You gave him a grateful nod. Ben was usually pretty good at keeping his promises.

“We’re getting close.” Shaggy offered, forcing you to push your worries to the back of your mind for the time being.

But, right at that very moment, a small, fuzzy shape dropped down onto a nearby mailbox. You, Ben and Ana took combat-ready poses, but Shaggy barely budged. If anything, he looked a little relieved.

You gave the fuzzy little creature a closer look…and realized that it wasn’t the rabid mutant wolverine that you thought it was. The fur was obviously fake, the eyes were crossed and glassy, and there were distinct traces of sloppy stitching that stood out in discolored patches.

“Trick-or-treaters are getting aggressive this year…” Ben remarked.

“Eri. Where have you been?” Shaggy asked, seemingly familiar with the fuzzy creature.

“Smokey! Hi-Vo needs our help!”

The owner of the voice sounded female, so you thought it safe to assume that this was the “Mask Maker” you were told about. You weren’t too keen on Limbo demon physiology, but this creature seemed pretty young. She was about as tall as a small child–maybe a little bigger than Peter.

“I know. And I brought help.” Shaggy declared, using his front paw to gesture at your group. “You’re dressed up as a werewolf, right? How good is your nose?”

The Limbo demon tapped her nose with a clawed glove.

“It’s a certified super-sniffer. I’ve got both of their scents.”

“Good. Lead the way.”

The Mask Maker bobbed her head up and down, and you saw a fake tongue flop out of the mouth of her costume. She then leapt from the mailbox and started sprinting down the street on all fours.

“What’s going on?” Ana asked.

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“We’re following her now.” you confirmed.

“Do we know if she’s had all of her shots?” Ben chimed in.

“She most certainly has not.” Shaggy huffed.

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Due to traffic, police questioning, and the questionable accuracy of the Limbo demon’s “super-sniffer”, you ended up wasting more time than you would’ve liked.

Turns out, a demon child dressed like a dog, a big mangy real dog, and three random people wearing costumes tend to draw a lot of attention in broad daylight.

Somehow, though, you managed to track the missing monsters down to an active construction site.

You weren't sure what they were building here, but it was already seven stories tall, and it looked like they wanted to keep adding to it.

“They’re close! I can smell it.” Eri said, for the tenth time.

“Hey! You can't be here!” shouted a construction worker over the steady rhythm of a jackhammer.

Eri whimpered and covered her fake ears.

“WHAT!?” Ben shouted back.

“I SAID YOU CAN'T-”

A blinding flash of light and the crackling of thunder cut off whatever the man was about to say. Everyone immediately stopped what they were doing and turned to stare at the phenomenon.

Shaggy muttered a curse.

“Those idiots! They’ve pierced the veil.”

“Isn't that a band or something?” you asked.

Shaggy shook his head.

“The veil prevents them from interacting with your world, and it's the only thing that prevents them from being discovered when they cross over.”

“But how does-”

Panicked screams drew your attention to an airborne excavator. Ben was already in motion by the time you were starting to react. He swung in and grabbed a few of the construction workers, moving them out of the way before the excavator slammed into the dirt.

“Everyone out! Evacuate the area!” Ana demanded.

No one argued with her or waited around to see what was going on. They moved as fast as they could without trampling over each other. Ben was focused on evacuating people on the upper floors, and Ana was checking to make sure that everyone had gotten the message.

You glanced over at Shaggy…and found him digging a hole?

“Now's not the time to go digging up bones in the backyard!”

“I'm digging us a way out of here!” he snapped back. “I need you to find a way to get those two to stop fighting. One way or another.”

“Try not to hurt Hi-Vo!” Eri pleaded, showing glimpses of her crimson skin through the gap in her mask.

You frowned and returned your attention to the cloud of debris where the bright light had come from.

What will you do?

>Grab a sledgehammer and teach that stone creature a lesson.
>Get in between both monsters and try to talk them down. There's no reason you can't settle things peacefully.
Have the Mask Maker hijack some heavy machinery to help you in your fight.
>Help Ben and Ana evacuate the site before anyone gets hurt.
>Write-in.
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>>6127598
>Get in between both monsters and try to talk them down. There's no reason you can't settle things peacefully.
Welcome back! I’m not actually convinced we can “talk” them down, but shouting at them like they’re bad dogs may work given our sometimes-funny voice.

Is there a missing section describing the monsters? All we see is the debris so far.
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>>6127606
There's no missing section. The monsters are somewhat obscured by the debris, as well as this "Veil". You'll get a better look at the action once you get a little closer.
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>>6127606
+1
But also keep make sure not to get caught in the crossfire if they won't cooperate. We are injured after all.


I think these are the new characters:

>Dog:
Shaggy -> Samjogku - Three-legged dog - Shapeshifter

>Minions:
Mask Maker -> Limbo Demon - Black Magic
Hi-Vo -> Tulpa - Electricity Being

>Alien:
Gorgolla -> Silicon-based lifeform - Stoneskin
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>>6127606
>>6128175
>Get in between both monsters and try to talk them down. There's no reason you can't settle things peacefully.

Taking these. Writing...

>>6128175
That's right!
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Without most of your usual gadgets, you felt woefully underprepared for an encounter of this magnitude. You might be able to squeak out a win with Ben and Ana's help, but…

You glanced back at the Limbo demon, her mask's fake eyes staring pleadingly back at you.

Maybe you wouldn’t need to resort to violence this time. Marc did say that you were in a unique position to reason with the creatures of the night, rather than punch their lights out and drive a stake through their heart.

“I'll try.” you promised, placing a hand on the fake werewolf's shoulder.

Then, you dove into the fray, jumping over the heads of the fleeing civilians and towards the growing cloud of debris. As soon as you got closer, though, both monsters sprang into view–as if they'd been there all along and you just weren't looking from the right angle.

On the left, there was a large black creature with sharp spines and ridges trailing down its back and lining the outside of its muscular forearms. Segmented blue lines flowed from his neck, down to the rest of his body, and its eyes and mouth glowed with a similar light. It looked to be about 25 feet tall, with a narrow face, a thick neck and a hunched posture. The creature that you assumed to be “Hi-Vo” seemed to be the source of all that light and noise earlier.

On the right, you saw a giant, 30 foot gargoyle. There wasn't any other way to describe it.

“I'm guessing you're Gorgolla.”

Both monsters turned to stare at you in shock. And because he looked away, Hi-Vo got smacked in the face by Gorgolla's tail.

The big guy fell over with a thud. You winced and gave him an apologetic wave.

“Sorry. Are you okay?”

“I’m fine. Didn't even feel it.” Hi-Vo said hastily, his resounding voice humming with power as he scrambled to his feet.

“Get out my way, human. This doesn't concern you.” Gorgolla demanded, his voice the sound of grinding gravel.

“I hate to agree with ‘big ugly’ here but-”

Hi-Vo paused, and his glowing eyes widened as he leaned in to get a better look at you.

“Wait a minute. You're the old bag's grandkid, aren't you?” he asked, pointing a dark, sharp claw at your chest.

“Uhh...yeah, I guess I am.” you said with a shrug.

Hi-Vo chuckled.

“Heh, yeah. I wouldn't be too thrilled about it either.”

A deep rumble shook you to your very core, then. A moment later, you recognized it as the sound of Gorgolla's growling.

“Then she sent you here to help this weakling banish me.” he said, leveling an accusatory glare at you.

“Yeah? Well this weakling's been cleaning your clock for the past hour.” Hi-Vo said, pointing a thumb back at himself.

“That would be an overly generous interpretation of your performance thus far.” Gorgolla observed.

“That's not what your mom said last night.” he shot back.

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“Oh, we made it work. Long distance relationships are pretty manageable these days.”

Your head moved back and forth between the hulking behemoths. It was like watching an oversized middle schooler squabble with a statue.

“Alright, that's enough!” you shouted.

Both of them finally remembered that you were still there, and turned to stare down at you.

“I didn’t come here to banish you, Gorgolla. I just need the two of you to break it up before somebody gets hurt.”

Hi-Vo opened his mouth, and you cut him off before he got a chance to say something stupid.

“Someone who isn't 50 feet tall!”

He closed his mouth. You nodded approvingly and turned to look up at the gargoyle.

“Gorgolla, what exactly did you do to warrant ‘banishment'?”

“He tried to take over the world! Multiple times!” Hi-Vo cut in.

You were about to tell the energy creature that you weren't talking to him, when Gorgolla spoke.

“That was a long time ago by human standards.” he reasoned.

“That doesn't make it any better!” Hi-Vo exclaimed.

These two were starting to give you a headache. Maybe you weren't cut out for this “mediation” stuff.

What will you say?

>”Did you seriously try to take over the world? Are you like an alien invader, or something?”
>”If it was that long ago, then there’s a chance that he’s changed. We can’t just banish people for all eternity for some stuff they did in the past. No matter how terrible.”
>”Isn’t there some sort of ‘Monster Judge Judy’ we can take him to? Don’t they have courts down there in Monster Metropolis?”
>”What exactly happens to someone when they get banished?”
>Write-in.

Pastebins:

Character Sheet:
https://pastebin.com/1ZihFYSV

Equipment and Gear:
https://pastebin.com/WAhveFAd

Contacts:
https://pastebin.com/WdcFXD2s

10 Commandments of the Desperados:
https://pastebin.com/Qpr2jVPE

Costumes:
https://pastebin.com/5Jie54X2

The Huntsman’s Travel Guide:
https://pastebin.com/PU6LWsip

Upcoming Events in the Maximum Universe:
https://pastebin.com/DceSEjiR
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>>6127786
Ah, I had thought the veil was fully shattered earlier, not partially. I’m tracking now.

>>6128175
This also helped! Mostly because I’d forgotten the individual monster types. It was later overshadowed by the changeling joke, which got a chuckle out of me.

>>6128305
>”Alright, if you make a decent case with me then I’ll try to vouch for you later. After someone explains more about how I’m part of all this, I guess.”
If he’s reformed then I’d hope he’s able to sit down long enough to explain his situation to his sudden overworked(?) public (??) case worker(???) that’s now present.

>”Did you seriously try to take over the world? Are you like an alien invader, or something?”
I’m more curious about the “how” and “when” myself.

>”Isn’t there some sort of ‘Monster Judge Judy’ we can take him to? Don’t they have courts down there in Monster Metropolis?”
Is her grandmom the sole court of appeal or something.

>”What exactly happens to someone when they get banished?”

Part of the joke is missing, something like “You haven’t met my mother, you’ve been in a cell for 200 years!”
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>>6128305
>”What exactly happens to someone when they get banished?”
>”Did you seriously try to take over the world? Are you like an alien invader, or something?”

No one accidentally tries to take over the world multiple times. And if it was long ago by human standards but not his own then has he learned his lesson? Doesn't really 'seem' repentant.
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>>6128330
>>6128750
>”What exactly happens to someone when they get banished?”
>”Did you seriously try to take over the world? Are you like an alien invader, or something?”

Taking these. Writing...

>>6128330
Damn, you're right!

Here's the whole bit:

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“Yeah? Well this weakling's been cleaning your clock for the past hour.” Hi-Vo said, pointing a thumb back at himself.

“That would be an overly generous interpretation of your performance thus far.” Gorgolla observed.

“That's not what your mom said last night.” he shot back.

"I haven't seen my mother in several hundred years. I somehow doubt that she would come all the way from Stonus V to see a pathetic creature such as yourself." Gorgolla replied, his hands clenched into fists.

“Oh, we made it work. Long distance relationships are pretty manageable these days.”

Your head moved back and forth between the hulking behemoths. It was like watching an oversized middle schooler squabble with a statue.

“Alright, that's enough!” you shouted.

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“What exactly happens to someone when they get banished?”

“I've never gone there myself, but I hear it's supposed to be a barren wasteland in an alternate dimension where we exile frenzied monsters that make trouble.” Hi-Vo answered.

“Banishment is often permanent, as no other creature has ever returned through their own influence.” Gorgolla added, his heavy stone wings wrapping around his body.

That sounds pretty serious. But, so is his crime.

“Did you really try to take over the world? Are you like an alien invader, or something?”

“That's exactly what he is. He led the damn invasion.” Hi-Vo agreed.

Gorgolla let out a rumble expressing his displeasure.

“I…will admit,” he began. “I originally arrived on your planet several centuries ago with the intention of claiming it for my people. We didn't expect much resistance from what we assumed were a…particularly aggressive species of upright monkey.”

Wow? Species-ist much?

“Told you.” Hi-Vo said in a self-satisfied tone as he folded his arms over his broad chest.

Gorgolla's scowl deepened, and you motioned for him to continue.

“But…over time, I have observed the ways of your people during my occupation here. I have watched you grow as a species, watched you make rapid advancement in multiple fields of study, and have come to the conclusion that it would be a waste to interfere in your progress. I no longer wish to conquer your race, and I do not possess the means to do so.”

“Did you come to that conclusion before, or after you got your ass kicked by your little army of slave soldiers?” Hi-Vo put in.

“You owned slaves?” you asked, unable to hide the incredulity in your voice.

“It was a perfectly normal part of our society.” he shot back. “They were considered a lesser race.”

Hi-Vo broke into a sudden coughing fit that sounded suspiciously like “Bad Guy”.

“I am no longer a slave owner.” Gorgolla grumbled.

“That is an absolutely wild thing to hear from a giant alien gargoyle.” you observed.

“The only reason you don't own any slaves is because they jumped your cold stony butt.” Hi-Vo pointed out.

Gorgolla's next words were ground out through clenched teeth.

“I. HAVE. CHOSEN. NOT to practice slavery.” he declared, his booming voice never raising to a shout, despite his clear frustration.

“Why’s that? Couldn’t make it to nationals?” Ben said, swinging over to check on the situation. “You could’ve at least aimed for the Olympics. It’d have to be a pretty specific category, but I’d like to think that we’re a pretty inclusive society.”

Both monsters tensed when they saw him coming, but you signaled for them to stand down, and, for some reason, they actually listened. Maybe you weren’t completely terrible at being a monster mediator.

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“You look like you’ve got this under control.” Ben signed.

“Somehow, yeah.” you signed back. “I wouldn’t mind a bit of backup.”

“Uh…are they playing charades, or something…?” Hi-Vo asked, leaning over to whisper at the gargoyle.

“It is American Sign Language. They are attempting to have a private conversation.” Gorgolla explained.

Both you and Ben gave the alien gargoyle a surprised look.

“You sign?” you asked in ASL.

“I am fluent, yes.” he signed back.

“Wow, that was pretty good!” you said, genuinely impressed by the fluid movement of his stone fingers.

Ben shook his head.

“Okay, you’re gonna have to catch me up here.”

You intended to do just that, but before you got a chance, a giant star-shaped hole opened above the unfinished building!

You and everyone else looked up to see what it was. It looked like some sort of portal, with increasingly smaller stars layered throughout its depths, seemingly to infinity. Sort of like a visual feedback loop.

Your eyes widened even further when multiple dropships emerged from the portal, quickly moving to surround the area and cut off your escape routes.

“Friends of yours?” Ben asked, glancing between the two monsters and the approaching ships.

Hi-Vo just shrugged, and Gorgolla stared around warily.

That wasn’t very reassuring.

You squinted at one of the ships that was swinging around to come up beside you, and you thought you could make out an emblem of a woman with a gentle smile swaddling a globe in white cloth.

The door on that particular ship slid open a moment later, and a boy wearing yellow goggles and white and blue spandex flew out of it. His mask left the lower half of his face exposed, and you could see that his jaw was set in a determined grimace.

“Sorry about this.” he said, pointing a hand towards you.

And then your body lifted off of the ground! It was as if you’d suddenly become weightless, or something!

“Whoa!”

Your arms flailed, and you struggled to find something to grab onto. Your stomach was turning, and you could feel a slight pressure building in your ears. If only you had your grappling hook on-hand…!

Thankfully, Ben wasted no time in tethering you to him with a webline. That at least kept from floating into the sky. That was, until, an arrow came sailing past, severing the connection.

You both traced its trajectory back to another drop-ship, this one housing a girl with long black hair tied back into a ponytail. She wore purple and black spandex, with an assortment of straps and pouches wrapping across her chest, right leg and waist. But the one part of her wardrobe that was drawing your immediate attention were the bow and arrow she had aimed in your direction.

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Her eyes were hidden behind a pair of purple shades, but you were certain she was looking straight at you. You prepared yourself to catch whatever she shot at you, but the projectile never came. Not towards you, at least.

The archer girl instead swiveled to fire a shot at Ana without breaking eye contact with you. The huntress easily snatched the arrow out of the air, and threw it aside almost immediately. A thick plume of green gas began spewing from the arrow tip before it even hit the ground, and you could just barely make out Ana covering her face with her cloak and retreating from the growing cloud. The Mask Maker was doing likewise.

“Ana!” Ben shouted, struggling between keeping you from floating away and running to his girlfriend’s aid.

Like a magician whipping out a card, you instantly brandished a moon dart and flicked it at the archer girl. It only traveled half its distance before she spotted it and sniped it out of the air, though.

You muttered a curse, and did a rundown of your available options.

>Float helplessly.
or
>Scream your head off and flail around wildly.

Not great options, all things considered.

Hi-Vo aimed his hand at the dropship in front of you and released an arc of electricity. The guy in white and blue spandex just barely managed to spin out of its path, weakening his grasp on you. The ship had fared far worse, and was only barely managing to avoid spinning out of control.

The flying boy brought out his other hand, using his power to stabilize the vehicle he’d just come out of. Ben took that opportunity to turn the tables on him.

He ran up to the boy, sprang into the air, snagged his underwear through a gap in his costume with a webline, and yanked it over his head in what you could only describe as the world’s worst atomic wedgie!

“A little advice, kid! Girls don’t like grabby guys!” Ben said, blinding the boy with his own underwear and encasing him in a near complete web cocoon.

The boy had no choice but to leave the ship to its fate, as he had his hands full preventing himself from falling full speed towards the ground. You felt a pang of sympathy for the guy. Or maybe you were just cringing from how brutal that wedgie was.

You were absolutely certain, however, that you could feel your sense of balance returning to you as your assailant lost control of whatever power he was using on you. You landed back on your feet and went into an immediate crouch, narrowly avoiding a blunt-tipped arrow to the side of your head.

Another volley followed, and you prepared to dodge again, but an oppressive shadow washed over you and blocked your vision, as well as the arrows!

You looked up to find Gorgolla’s outstretched wing being placed in front of you. He stared down at you with an impassive look on his stony face. You were grateful that he’d tried to protect you, but you could also see that he hadn’t fully committed to the fight. No one was trying to provoke him, either.

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Then…you heard cawing.

It started off small—barely noticeable amidst the chaos. But then it grew louder—to the point where you were unable to ignore it. It swelled to a great cacophony of bird cries as a black mass spiraled down from the open star portal. There were enough birds there to blot out the sky from where you were standing. And they might have plunged the construction site into artificial night…if it weren’t for her.

There was just one girl floating amidst the storm. One girl with long, braided purple pigtails, and outerwear that was unmistakably Nordic in design.

She raised what looked like a staff, and all those arcs of electricity that Hi-Vo had been firing drastically altered course, and flowed into it.

Your heart sank, then. You didn’t know what you were going to do about something like that!

And the worst part? It was the cawing. It drowned out everything, filling the sky and your ears with…laughter.

The birds were laughing. It was a maniacal cackle that bordered on obnoxious, and you wanted nothing more than for all of them to just shut up! They were so damned loud! You couldn't even hear Ben's quips over this racket!

You clutched your ears and opened your mouth to let out a scream!

“SHUT! UP!”

The words flew out of your mouth…and every bird went dead silent. Your words had cracked like a whip, and they were barely recognizable to your own ears, but they were undoubtedly your own.

Suddenly, everyone turned to stare at you, waiting to see what you would do next. You were wondering that as well.

What will you say/do?

>(Turn to Gorgolla) “Help us get out of here, and I’ll see about getting that banishment lifted.”
>Shout something else. Maybe it’ll work again. (Write-in.)
>Utter a short prayer to Khonshu, and clutch your magic mummy hand. You’re not sure what it does, but you’ll take buckets of blood over a useless bandage.
>Make a b-line for the archer girl’s ship. She’s pretty much controlling the battlefield from up there.
>Have Ben cover you while you search for Ana, the Mask Maker and Shaggy. They’re probably fighting their own battle right about now.
>Write-in.
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>>6128844
>Utter a short prayer to Khonshu, and clutch your magic mummy hand. You’re not sure what it does, but you’ll take buckets of blood over a useless bandage.
Cast Fist. Or Khonshu's Hand. Throw out a mummy wrapped hand that grasp things remotely, should suffice as a grappling hook since we are missing one.

>Make a b-line for the archer girl’s ship. She’s pretty much controlling the battlefield from up there.
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>>6128844
Unrelated to the vote, I looked up Khonshu again noticed this time that he’s invoked for protection against wild animals and to bless friendly ones. Our “charm” powers may be an extension of Khonshu and our own lineage. So that’s neat.

More related, them not being recognized by anyone is pretty weird. Mercs that our grandmother’s enemy has hired out maybe?

>(Turn to Gorgolla) “Help us get out of here, and I’ll see about getting that banishment lifted.”
If we lose, he can switch sides again. Better to get out legit than to bust loose though.

>Utter a short prayer to Khonshu, and clutch your magic mummy hand. You’re not sure what it does, but you’ll take buckets of blood over a useless bandage.
Grappling hook? Shame Amumu probably doesn’t exist yet, skill shot stuns could also be up her alley.
>Make a b-line for the archer girl’s ship. She’s pretty much controlling the battlefield from up there.

If the birds harass us, I’d yell
>Fly away!
to see if they’ll scatter. I assume Nordic girl would keep them from attacking an ally.
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>>6128858
>>6129187
>Utter a short prayer to Khonshu, and clutch your magic mummy hand. You’re not sure what it does, but you’ll take buckets of blood over a useless bandage.
>Make a b-line for the archer girl’s ship. She’s pretty much controlling the battlefield from up there.

Taking these. Writing...

>>6129187
Nice observation!
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Despite all the attention on you–despite all the sudden arrivals and everything around you exploding, you found yourself reflecting on your mother's words of wisdom.

“There is always time for prayer. You just had to make it.”

You closed your eyes, and time seemed to slow. A sad smile formed under your mask, and your attention turned inward.

“Oh, Father. I need your help. Your Hunter's Moon…needs your help.” you pleaded.

“I am always with you, my child.” Khonshu answered, his bony hand resting on your shoulder from a place unseen.

“Khonshu–who is the Defender. The Embracer. The Traveler. The Pathfinder. My guiding light on the darkest of nights.” you continued.

“What is it that you would ask of me, my child?”

“Show me how to use your gift. Guide me to victory against the archer.” you requested.

“It shall be done, my child. If you only ask to see the path to victory, then all you must do is open your eyes to it.”

You slowly opened your eyes, and saw an illuminated path running between you and the archer that hadn’t been there before. Time began to flow at a normal speed once more, and you could tell that Khonshu’s attention was no longer fixated solely on you.

However, you swore that you could still feel a firm, reassuring pressure on your shoulder. Your god was always with you. He walks with you, guiding your steps, both in and out of combat.

You took a step and calmly observed as a cluster of three arrows with electrified tips hurtled towards you. Your mummy hand twitched, eager to act on your behalf. You relaxed your arm, and allowed it to do as it pleased.

With sharp, rigid motions, your arm deftly blocked each and every one. The arrowheads sank into your arm with a dull sound of punctured cloth. You heard Ben shouting behind you, but you remained calm as you watched the arrows sink deeper and deeper into your arm, until the bandages swallowed them completely. You felt no pain, and barely any discomfort from that attack.

You continued walking as sound flooded back into the battlefield, flexing your hand a few times, just to make sure that it was still in working condition. You still had no idea what this thing did, but you decided that it was okay not to know everything. If Khonshu made it for you, then you could trust it.

You broke into a dead sprint, tucking your head to the side to avoid another arrow. More ships were swinging around to intercept you, various weapons emerging from hidden compartments to aim at you. They appeared to be non-lethal–-bola launchers and energy nets. Whoever these people were, they were going through great lengths to capture you alive.

You wouldn’t give them the chance, and neither would Ben.

(Cont.)
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Almost on cue, Ben slammed into one of the dropships and ripped one of their cannons straight out of its socket. You gave him an appreciative nod and continued running. More projectiles came flying from all sides. You expertly wove, dove and slid through them, closely following the path that Khonshu had laid out for you. And every few seconds or so, your hand would shoot out to snatch a projectile out of the air of its own volition.

The archer scowled and blew a bubble as she refocused her aim. She’d apparently been chewing gum this entire time. Talk about relaxed…

She fired a volley of arrows in rapid succession, and you could tell that their grouping was too tight for you to dodge them easily. You raised your hand, preparing to intercept them, when a large, spectral mummified hand formed directly in front of you!

The hand blocked the arrows, and continued to do so for the next few shots, before crumbling to dust and dropping the arrows at your feet. Feeling instinct take over, you kept your hand raised, clenched your fist and pointed it at the archer. Three arrow tips emerged from between your knuckles like Wolverine’s claws, and the mummy hand fired them directly at her.

The archer’s bubble popped, and she dove out of the way just in time to avoid being skewered, giving you enough time to close the distance and-

The mummy hand extended a web of bandages towards the ship, wrapping around it and pulling you closer to the cabin. This must be how Ben feels when he’s swinging through the city!

You landed directly in front of the archer, and she scrambled to her feet. She swung her bow at your head, and you easily caught it, causing her to freeze up.

“Aw shit-”

You yanked the bow out of her hands and grabbed her by the collar with your mummy hand. You slammed her from one wall to the next, then up into the ceiling, and finally, down to the floor with a loud thud. The girl let out a pitiful moan, and stopped moving shortly after.

Once you were sure that she wasn’t going to be getting up anytime soon, you relieved her of her quiver, several darts and daggers, a utility belt outfitted with tools and lockpicks, and…

Your eyes found the discarded bow in the corner of the cabin, and you knelt to retrieve it. And that’s when you saw the beautiful longsword lying in the corner. It must have belonged to the archer, and you were lucky that she didn’t try to use it against you. This thing looked sharp!

And now, it was yours.

You took a minute or two to equip your stolen gear, and started testing the bow to get a feel for it.

“Oh yeah. This’ll do nicely…”

Your moment of glory was short-lived, however, as multiple armed men and women began dropping from the other ships to surround your friends. Unfortunately for them, though, Ana and the Mask Maker chose that time to reveal themselves.

The huntress and the Limbo demon pounced on them, and began tearing through their ranks with a kind of feral brutality.

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What will you do?

>Use the bow to take out the ships’ engines.
>Try to shoot the crow girl out of the sky with Ben’s help.
>Snipe the soldiers from your vantage point with the archer’s trick arrows. You’re not entirely sure what they do, but you’re a fast learner.
>Unsheathe your new sword and descend upon the unsuspecting soldiers.
>Use your sword to break into the cockpit and take the pilot hostage.
>Write-in.
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>>6130378
>Secure the archer. You’d like some answers when this is all done, and you don’t want someone snatching her away.
>Try to shoot the crow girl out of the sky with Ben’s help.
If we can bind her in mummy wrap, we can get Ben to web her to the ground so she can’t be picked up and carried away easily. The double wrapping will make it hard for her to escape on her own as well. If we can’t detach our wrapping in full then having Ben web her is the best option.

Getting his help makes it natural to start coordinating with him on a new capture target right afterward.
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>>6130378
>Try to shoot the crow girl out of the sky with Ben’s help.
>Snipe the soldiers from your vantage point with the archer’s trick arrows. You’re not entirely sure what they do, but you’re a fast learner.
Better use these arrows up. Don't want the archer to pull some remote detonator out of her boot.
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>>6130628
Ah. Good call, I’ll back using the trick arrows as well then. Better to have them in or by the enemy than us.
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>>6130628
>>6130876
>Try to shoot the crow girl out of the sky with Ben’s help.
>Snipe the soldiers from your vantage point with the archer’s trick arrows. You’re not entirely sure what they do, but you’re a fast learn

Taking these. Writing...
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You grabbed an arrow, drew back the bowstring, aimed at one of the masked mercenaries and loosed. The flat tip of the arrow landed just below his shoulder-blades, and a sheet of ice began spreading from the tip to encase his entire body. The man was frozen solid within only a handful of seconds!

You fired a second one, and this one unfolded into a bolas that wrapped around the midsection of your second target. He fell over and struggled to get back up as the Mask Maker mauled his friends. She seemed to have the speed and strength of a real werewolf, but you were certain that she was only a demon in disguise.

Maybe Shaggy hadn’t been lying when he said that she was a practitioner of black magic.

Your next arrow contained a rapidly expanding foam that mostly enveloped your target. And the one after that released a powerful pulse of electricity that took out multiple people. You’d assumed as much from the color of the ring around the flat arrowhead. A direct hit might’ve killed the man.

A few of them tried to turn and return fire, but they either missed, or they were taken down by the other two after getting distracted. Even now, they were being careful not to use lethal force.

You were preparing for your next shot when you noticed something else. The people that you’d downed earlier…weren’t there anymore. Your eyes darted around the battlefield, and you spotted an unconscious woman that Ana had just pulverized. You watched them carefully for about half a minute, until…

A green portal formed directly beneath them, and they sank into it a moment later.

These guys were being portalled out! Even the one you froze solid a little while ago was gone!

You considered firing an arrow through one of them, but you weren’t sure what would happen if you used an arrow that you weren’t familiar with on a strange portal that you’ve never seen before.

Instead, you focused on using your remaining arrows on the people that were still active. You wouldn’t put it past the archer to have a way to track her arrows and quiver, so you thought it best to use them all up as fast as possible.

With this in mind, you started spamming arrows in rapid succession, but only the ones you’d previously identified. Soldiers were quickly frozen, electrified, and ensnared, just as you’d intended. The other two wasted no time in capitalizing on the advantage you’d given them.

Much like Eri, Ana was taking people out with her bare hands. Having abandoned the reach that her spear offered her, she utilized her impressive speed and agility to weave between targets and avoid their fire. Ben joined them a little while later, helping them mop up the remaining mercs with what looked like dual morning-stars made entirely of webbing. It was a new ability he’d gained from his trip to Vegas after he stole some alien bracelets, or something. You weren’t entirely sure what they were, even after he’d tried to explain it to you. You weren’t sure if he knew.

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Ben then proceeded to crouch down and crawl across the battlefield like an actual spider! Your eyes tracked him closely as he clambered over to a panicking mercenary and pounced on him.

“Oh shit…!” you muttered. You've never seen him use THAT move.

He moved inhumanely fast, even while crawling. It was giving you flashbacks to that one movie about the girl that crawls out of the tv. The one with the cursed video tape.

The Ring! That was the movie you were thinking of. And the girl’s name was…Samara, right? You thought that was it.

An image of Ben and Samara crawling beside each other flashed through your mind, and you had to suppress a snort. If you started laughing now, it’d throw off your aim.

You took stock of your remaining arrows, and noticed that you were all out of the ones you’d previously identified. You could waste the rest on these guys, but with Ben and Ana both there, you doubted that they’d last much longer. You might as well toss out a few more, just to see what they did.

The next arrow you fired created a smokescreen that seemed to hinder both sides.

“Whoops. Sorry!” you called out.

Smokescreen arrow. Got it.

You were about to reach for another one when you noticed your bandages stretching into the quiver.

“Wha–get out of there!” you hissed.

The bandages pulled out a cluster of identical arrows. All of them seemed to be of the smokescreen variety. The cloth coiled around their shafts, and an inscription had started to appear on each one. All of them said the same thing.

“Smokescreen.”

You blinked at them, and then at your arm.

Did it just…label your arrows for you?

“Thanks.” you said, unsure of whether it could understand you or not.

Your hand gave you a thumbs up, and your breath caught. Was this thing sentient, or was it acting through Khonshu’s will? Either way, it was being helpful, and that was all you could ask for at the moment.

The next arrow you fired seemed to be a weaker version of the first electrified arrow, and the next just stuck itself to someone’s forehead and stayed stuck there.

“That one’s a bit underwhelming.” you admitted.

Feeling a bit fed up with this process of elimination, you grabbed a handful and fired them all at once.

A cloud of pepper spray, an outpouring of needles, and a burst of blinding light and sound erupted all at once. There may have been one or two effects that were lost in there somewhere.

“Pepper spray, needles, flashbang…” you listed, narrowing your eyes at the ones you’d hit. “Sonic arrow? I think?”

Your mummy hand labeled all of them dutifully. There were a LOT of arrows in here!

“It’ll take me forever to burn through these.” you whined.

Ben shook his fist at you and shouted something that you couldn’t quite hear. Your eyes widened as a mercenary emerged from a green portal that opened up right behind him, and you fired a random arrow at the newly arrived target without checking.

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The arrow buried itself in the guy’s shoulder, and the force of it spun him around until he fell on his back. Nothing else happened.

“‘Arrow’ arrow.”

Ben glanced back at him, and then back at you. He gave you a thumbs up. You returned it with a wink.

You got lucky there. If you kept messing around with these things, you might seriously hurt someone.

You quickly fired another sharp arrow at a target adjacent to Ana.

“Someone that you actually care about” you mentally corrected.

So, in order to avoid friendly fire…you should aim at someone who isn’t near any of your friends.

You directed your gaze to the skies. The bird girl was still trading blows with Hi-Vo at a distance. She’d successfully managed to lock him by absorbing his energy output, and her birds were doing a decent job of harassing him by swooping down and pecking at his eyes.

You scanned the area for Gorgolla…and saw him fleeing the scene, not even looking back. You were a bit disappointed, but not very surprised. He saw a way out and he took it. You would have ttime to worry about him later.

With that out of your mind, you refocused your attention on bird girl. Out of everyone, she was the biggest danger right now.

Which arrow will you use on her?

>Green capsule arrow
>Bulbous-tip arrow
>Criss-crossing line arrow
>Glowing blue-tipped arrow
>Flashbang arrow
>Sonic arrow
>Seemingly mundane arrow
>Pepper Spray arrow
>Random arrow
>Let the mummy hand choose.
>Fire a handful. (Which ones?)
>Fire all of them!

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>>6131773
>Fire a handful. (Which ones?)
Sonic followed by flashbang followed by bulbous arrow. First two to disrupt the flock and the fighter, last one since it seems like it’ll either explode or engulf her.

Green capsule makes me think of the green portal they’re taking back home, and I’d prefer a capture instead of sending her away. Glowing blue tip seems like another electrical-like one and she’s tanking that just fine. Criss-crossing line might be another bola-like one? I’m okay with adding that to the mix if wanted.
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>>6131773
Heeeeey, we are on a Cindy Arc now? Been a while.
>>6131777
+1
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>>6131777
>>6132962
>Fire a handful. (Which ones?)
>Sonic arrow
>Flashbang arrow
>Bulbous arrow

Taking these. Writing...

>>6132962
We are! And welcome back!

There will be key moments where you'll be presented with the option of swapping between Ben and Cindy in order to experience the arc from their perspective.
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You grabbed a sonic arrow, a flashbang arrow, and…whatever this bulbous thing was, and took aim. You forced your heart rate and breathing to slow so that your arm wouldn’t waver as much. You lined your dominant eye up with the bow’s scope, adjusted slightly using the rangefinder, and closely observed the flight patterns of the ravens circling the purple-haired girl.

What was a group of ravens called again? A ‘conspiracy’? Yup, that sounded right You were pretty sure you read it in a book once.

One after another, you loosed your arrows in a specific order, each of them aimed at the gaps in the conspiracy’s flock. The arrows sailed through the air, their trajectory being altered slightly by the wind speed, altitude and distance required to hit its target. But you'd be damned if you couldn't make a shot like this under these conditions. This was nothing compared to the hell your mom put you through when she gave you those archery lessons.

The first arrow slipped past the wall of overly noisy ravens and impacted some kind of energy barrier that her staff was emitting. Regardless of its ability to directly impact her, however, the arrow served its intended purpose. Even through the roar of your current ship's thrusters, you could hear the high pitched ringing sound that the sonic arrow emitted upon being struck by lightning.

This was immediately followed by a bright flash as the second arrow hit its target. You could see the girl flailing and panicking from where she hovered in the air, and in that brief period where both her eyes and ears were being directly assaulted, the third arrow hit her directly in the head.

Nothing special happened, as far as you could tell. It just smacked her on the side of her head. The girl quickly started losing altitude after being hit by that combo, and her birds dove to catch her. A decent amount of them started flying in your direction, and you were preparing to offload the rest of your arrows on them when you caught a green flash out of the corner of your eye.

You swung your bow around and fired the arrow with the glowing tip at the chest of the approaching masked merc. The arrow exploded–the blast sending him back through the portal and you flying into the cabin’s–door!?

The door was closed! When had that happened?

Your hands searched desperately for a handle or button, but your attention was soon drawn to another portal opening beside you. You swung your stolen bow at the new target, but they somehow managed to grab it after you hit them across the face with it.

You released the bow and kicked them in the stomach, sending them stumbling back towards the portal. Another one opened to your right, and you gave that guy a kick to the jaw that snapped his head to the side.

Another green glow. Your head whipped around to see the unconscious archer girl sinking into a portal on the floor. You muttered a curse and turned to punch a newly spawned enemy in the throat, nearly crushing his windpipe in the process.
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You drew the sword you'd looted from the archer girl and prepared to defend yourself, when the entire shuttle shuddered.

A rainbow light enveloped the vehicle, and you desperately searched for an opportunity to escape!

A glance out the window showed you a glimpse of Ben's silhouette. He appeared to be struggling with something. Was he...trying to drag the entire ship to the ground by himself?

You didn’t have much time to meditate on this, however. The cabin was flooding with enemies, and you had far too little space to fight them off. You swung your sword, beheading three people at once, and dismembering five more with your following swings, before you were smothered by the next wave.

You could barely swing this sword in this cramped space. It was too long, and you were eventually forced to drop it when they rushed past your weapon and swarmed you all at once! The press of bodies forced you up against the wall, and you had to struggle for every breath!

The ship shuddered violently once more as Ben redoubled his efforts. You took one last look at him, before the rainbow light's intensity made it impossible to make out anything outside of this cabin.

Your heart started racing, and a desperate panic flooded your mind. Primal instincts took over as you punched, kicked, bit and clawed in every direction, fighting for even an inch of breathing room!

Your nails slashed straight through a woman’s body armor to the delicate flesh underneath, and you sank your fangs into the neck of a man who was struggling to restrain you. With a sharp tug, you tore out his jugular and spit it into the eyes of an adjacent target.

Survive. You just had to survive...

The spectral mummy hand reformed itself once more and swept away an entire group of soldiers, giving you room to work. Your limbs blurred as you unleashed a violent flurry that broke bones, ruptured organs and dealt permanent, sometimes fatal injuries to anyone and anything that got in your way.

You didn’t give yourself time to worry about what was happening outside or where you were going. You'd just keep fighting until they ran out of people to throw at you.

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You're not sure exactly how much longer this went on, but eventually, the ship did stop.

Although, it was more accurate to say that it stopped with a lurch. The rainbow light faded at the same time, and even without looking out the window, now painted red with the blood of your enemies, you could tell that you were no longer on the construction site. For one, the light filtering through the window was fluorescent, not natural, so you were definitely somewhere indoors.

Meanwhile, your enemies had suspiciously stopped spawning by this point, and you were able to clean up the rest with relative ease, despite the literal pile of bodies filling the cabin.

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You took a moment to catch your breath after it became clear that no new portals were opening around you. Your heart was hammering in your ears, and you spat out a mouthful of blood through the torn portion of your mask. You unconsciously ran your tongue along your teeth...and paused when you realized your canines were far sharper than they had any right to be.

Come to think of it…

You stared down at your hands, and found that your nails had grown in both length and thickness. “Claws” would be a more accurate description!

Your hands glistened with slick blood, and you didn’t have to look in a mirror to know that the rest of your temporary costume had been dyed the same shade of red. A literal bloodbath had taken place here, and your brain was still too wired for you to feel bad about it.

First things first, you had to find another weapon, find a way out of this cabin, and then figure out a way to contact Ben. You were just about to start rooting through the bodies on the floor when the door suddenly swung open!

A short, green-skinned muscular girl with orange hair met your eyes and stopped dead when she saw the nightmarish scene inside. For a moment, the two of you just stared at each other with wide eyes. She wore a sleeveless purple hoodie that put her muscular arms on full display, as well as a pair of black yoga pants.

You were the first to recover as you threw yourself at her. She attempted to back up, and you managed to throw her off balance and force her to the ground. You were about to slice her throat open with your newly acquired claws when she bucked you off simply by pivoting her hips to the side.

The girl had a lot of strength packed into that tiny little frame of hers!

You rolled away and landed back on your feet in no time, turning to run in the opposite direction. You started running on all fours, unsure of why you would do such a thing, and eventually transitioning to running on two legs like a sane person.

An army of faceless soldiers identical to the ones that had attacked you turned to stare as you raced past them. They had weapons on their person, but none of them were drawn.

Instead, they were simply standing in an assembly line on either side of you with their hands folded behind their backs, both lines stretching from one end of the massive hangar bay, to the other.

You were immediately wary of them, but you were also willing to ignore them if they didn’t move to harm or hinder you. As you ran, it started to dawn on you how absolutely massive this place was! You were running at full speed, and you felt like you barely made any progress in reaching the end of the room. The ceiling was similarly high, likely so there would be room for all these ships to come in and out as they pleased. It seemed like you were trapped in some sort of underground military facility, filled with weapons and vehicles similar to the one you had just been in.

(Cont.)
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Another star-shaped portal opened up at the far end of the hangar, and you watched as another cluster of ships emerged from it and landed safely on the ground. Some of them you recognized as having been damaged during your earlier fight.

“Hold on! We’re not here to hurt you!” shouted a voice from above.

Several moments later, a girl with tan skin and long red hair landed in front of you, a pair of cybernetic wings apparently granting her the ability to fly. She was sporting a simple blue and gray costume with a star emblem on her chest, and a domino half mask covering a small portion of her face. You skidded to a halt and reflexively unsheathed your claws.

She boldly took a step forward, her hands help up in a placating gesture.

“It’s okay. We’re here to help.”

Help? HELP!?

She must’ve noticed your anger, because she gave you an apologetic shake of her head.

“I don’t know what your circumstances were, but I hear they weren’t good when our guys got there. Thank goodness Hellrune managed to get you out in time.”

You felt a snarl curling your lips, and the winged woman wisely took a step back.

“I didn’t NEED rescuing!” someone said.

It…took you a moment to realize that the words had come from your own mouth. But they sounded so unfamiliar.

“I felt the same when CRADLE first came for me.” the young woman said in an annoyingly calm voice, placing a hand over the star emblem on her chest. “You can call me ‘Liberty’. And the girl you just tackled is ‘Hulkette’.”

You risked a glance behind you to see the green girl approaching you at a slow, measured pace. She seemed annoyed by what had just happened, but she was demonstrating an impressive amount of patience for someone called “Hulkette”.

Liberty raised a hand, and Hulkette stopped moving closer. You scowled at them and flexed your hands, feeling your bones pop as you prepared for the fight that would most likely follow this conversation.

Hulkette must’ve been of the same opinion, because she spoke up next.

“You’re wasting your time, Liberty. This one’s just itching for a fight.”

As if to confirm this fact, you made a rumble in your throat that sounded alien to your ears. Animalistic, even.

A bolt of crimson cloth flickered past your vision, and you almost wrote it off as the corners of your vision turning red. But after it appeared again, you traced the fabric back to…you.

You somehow hadn’t noticed before, but the bandages that had once covered only your fractured hand, were now beginning to envelop your entire body! It should have alarmed you, but it felt as natural as a second skin, even if it was technically soaked with the blood of your enemies.

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Your fingers were long and slender now, and they ended in sharp points. The same popping sensation that you had sensed in your hands was occurring in your arms and legs, and you saw that they were noticeably stretching–making you appear larger than you truly were!

Several of these bandages were snaking out in multiple directions, undulating through the air as if to threaten anyone who got too close. It was as if they were alive!

“We don’t need to fight! You’re safe here.” Liberty urged, clearly alarmed by your developing transformation.

The green girl behind you cracked her knuckles loudly. Despite her earlier statement, Hulkette seemed to be the one itching for a fight.

What will you do?

>”It’s not my safety you should be worried about…” (Allow the bandages to fully envelop you.)
>Try to command the bandages to retract back into your arm. It wouldn’t be a good idea to start a fight in the middle of what could be enemy territory. Plus...this is pretty freaky.
>”I didn’t need saving! You’re the ones who put me in danger! You don’t just jump someone in broad daylight, kidnap them, and then say that you’re trying to help them!”
>”What is this place? Why’d you bring me here? Is ‘Cradle’ the name of your organization?”
>”Whatever pitch you were planning on making, I’m not interested. Either you step aside, or I’m fighting my way out.”
>”I want my phone call.”
>Write-in.
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>>6133085
>>Try to command the bandages to retract back into your arm. It wouldn’t be a good idea to start a fight in the middle of what could be enemy territory. Plus...this is pretty freaky.
>”What is this place? Why’d you bring me here? Is ‘Cradle’ the name of your organization?”
We just massacred most of their mooks, i kinda pity them
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>>6133085
So, rainbow light hits and we go feral. Going the rest of the way through the veil maybe? Maybe this is why we were never taken “home”.

>Reflect back on the people you… beheaded?
How many people has Cindy killed like that? I assume literally no one, so that ought to cool her down. Either it’ll make her sick, or it won’t and she’ll have to admit that’s deeply weird and wrong.
>”I didn’t need saving! You’re the ones who put me in danger! You don’t just jump someone in broad daylight, kidnap them, and then say that you’re trying to help them!”
>”If you left the spider and the huntress behind then you’re on a time limit. I can fight, but they can go to war. Get on my good side quickly so I can stop it.”
More in line with what Saya might think/say, but we’re being looked after by a mob enforcer and we’re now a werewolf. Being a bit of a bitch makes sense.
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>>6133085
>”I didn’t need saving! You’re the ones who put me in danger! You don’t just jump someone in broad daylight, kidnap them, and then say that you’re trying to help them!”
>”What is this place? Why’d you bring me here? Is ‘Cradle’ the name of your organization?”
>”Whatever pitch you were planning on making, I’m not interested.”
>”I want my phone call.”
Only thing I care about less than mooks is mook kidnappers. It's their fault we didn't break free an stay with the rest of the group. Probably clones anyway.
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>>6133085
>>6133121
+1
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>>6133090
>>6133102
>>6133121
>>6133456
>”I didn’t need saving! You’re the ones who put me in danger! You don’t just jump someone in broad daylight, kidnap them, and then say that you’re trying to help them!”
>”What is this place? Why’d you bring me here? Is ‘Cradle’ the name of your organization?”
>”Whatever pitch you were planning on making, I’m not interested.”
>”I want my phone call.”

Taking these. Writing...
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“I didn’t need saving! You're the ones who put me in danger!” you shouted in that unfamiliar voice, now aware of the bandages creeping up your face. “You don’t just jump someone in broad daylight, kidnap them, and then say that you're trying to help them!”

Liberty shrank back, clearly startled by the intensity in your voice. Maybe she’d somehow forgotten that you were currently wearing the blood of her comrades. The people that you just…killed?

Now that you had a moment to catch your breath, your mind was finally starting to catch up with the rest of your body. That was the most brutal fight you’ve ever been in. You were kind of expecting to be more…freaked out? But your head was clear, even now, surrounded by potential enemies on all sides.

The clumsy footsteps approaching you from behind snapped you out of your brief period of self-reflection.

“Hey! Back o-”

You turned and roared at Hulkette. Literally. Roared.

You've never made a sound like that in your whole life.

The short green girl found herself taking an involuntary step back as you loomed over her, which only angered her even more. You were almost hoping that she'd take a swing at you. You were already planning how you'd take her apart when Liberty spoke up.

“No…she's right.” she admitted. “We should've tried to explain things from the start. We're sorry for the way we went about picking you up.”

You narrowed your eyes at her and leaned away from Hulkette. Was it just your imagination, or had these girls gotten shorter?

“What is this place? Why'd you bring me here? Is ‘Cradle’ the name of your organization?” you asked.

Liberty seemed to perk up a bit at that. She placed one hand on her hip, and used the other to gesture around at the hangar.

“That’s right. This is only the first level of our facility, where we store our vehicles and other types of large equipment. Here at Cradle, we try to locate and gather young vigilantes, sidekicks and criminals so that they can receive proper training, better equipment, and clear direction for how they should proceed going forward.”

So…a superhero training program? Was that really all this was? If you weren’t surrounded by armed men and women, you might’ve felt a little stupid for getting all worked up over what you were now realizing was an unusually aggressive recruitment drive.

You held a hand up to stop her, and you noticed that your arms were starting to return to their original length. The claws were still there, though. What the actual hell was going on with your body today? And why were you still so calm about this?

“Whatever pitch you were planning on making, I’m not interested.” you declared, cutting her presentation short with a voice that was starting to take on a deeper, more tremulous tone.

If you wanted to go to hero school, then you would’ve applied to Avengers Academy when Ben gave you the option to do so.

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“I want my phone call. You guys do have a phone here, right?” you said, storming past Liberty.

Clearly flustered by your behavior, she raced to get ahead of you once more.

“We–-we do, but…the Headmasters here are really big on discretion, and-”

She stammered when you didn’t slow your pace to let her catch up at all. Your eyes scanned your surroundings as you walked, searching for an exit or, or at least a means of contacting the outside world. Maybe you could hijack a ship and wait for them to reopen that star-shaped portal?

No…they wouldn’t be that sloppy after they risked so much to abduct you.

Out of the corner of your eye, you saw Hulkette trailing behind and scowling at the back of your head.

Naturally, your eyes drifted upwards after a while, and you caught three figures standing on an elevated platform and staring down at you. The one furthest to the left was a young woman with short black hair styled in a pixie cut. She wore a black domino mask and spandex suit that was primarily white, like an upside down wishbone starting from her chest, then trailing down her thighs. The fabric around her arms and right before the cutoff point of her white boots were black appearance.

The girl’s look was one of clear, smug condescension. Like she was trying to decide whether it was worth her time to stay and watch. The tall man standing beside her was far more intimidating in comparison, but it was mostly due to the creepy skull mask. The black spandex around his chest put his impressive musculature on full display. It was the type of build that was only made possible through rigorous training and intense exercise. The white trunks, and slightly oversized cuffs and boots sort of undercut his initially intimidating appearance, but that design choice seemed to be vastly overshadowed by the various weapons he carried on his person. A bow, a shield and a sword were all that you could see from here, but you were sure that he had more stashed away somewhere on his person.

From his high perch, he stared down at you from under his white cloak, his eyes appearing to be nothing more than two tiny pinpricks of light shining out of the dark, empty pits of his mask.

And standing beside him was yet another visually distinct figure. Only, this one was wearing a colorful set of ceremonial robes, and her face was obscured by a mask made of sleek jet black glass. From the way they carried themselves, you guessed that this person had to be in charge. They even had their hands tucked in their sleeves like those noble people did in those K period dramas.

There was a brief exchange between skull mask and black mask, before the former stepped forward to address you.

“Hey, newbie! The Headmaster wants to speak with you!” he called out, his voice somewhat modulated.

Was he talking to you?

"Privately." he added.

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Liberty and Hulkette stopped dead in their tracks. All at once, all the soldiers that had once been standing stock still turned to face this ‘Headmaster’. The sound and shock from all of their boots slapping the ground simultaneously sent a shiver up your spine. These guys were seriously starting to creep you out…

Liberty took this moment to fly ahead of you, and The Headmaster gestured for you to follow your designated tour guide.

What will you do/say?”

>”That’s okay! I can hear you from right here!”
>”I don’t need your help. My teachers would wipe the floor with you guys, and one of them can’t even see.”
>”Are you guys seriously okay with being kidnapped and forced into this program? No one here thinks this is weird?”
>”There’d better be a phone where we’re going.” (Follow Liberty deeper into the facility.)
>Stay right where you are and stubbornly wait for the Headmaster to make a move.
>Write-in.
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>>6134351
>>”There’d better be a phone where we’re going.” (Follow Liberty deeper into the facility.)
We comply for their safety. Also, gives more time for Ben to crash through here.
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>>6134351
>Write-in.
>"Looks like I'm getting that sales pitch after all. You guys need to work on your hospitality. The last cult I was brainwashed in was much better with that."

>”There’d better be a phone where we’re going.” (Follow Liberty deeper into the facility.)
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>>6134351
>>6134408
Supporting, along with
>”Full points for the clone army discipline though. That was creepy.”
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Oh, and I had another thought about what I said in >>6129187.

Khonshu pacifies and protects from wild animals. Are WE the wild animal in this case?

May want to see if our connection to Khonshu has been weakened here. If so, we know his influence has been suppressing our werewolf side this whole damn time.
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>>6134353
>>6134408
>>6135101
>"Looks like I'm getting that sales pitch after all. You guys need to work on your hospitality. The last cult I was brainwashed in was much better with that."
>”There’d better be a phone where we’re going.” (Follow Liberty deeper into the facility.)
>”Full points for the clone army discipline though. That was creepy.”

Taking these. Writing...

>>6135138
All will be revealed very soon!
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You rolled your eyes and begrudgingly followed Liberty.

“Looks like I'm getting that sales pitch after all. You guys need to work on your hospitality. The last cult that I was brainwashed in was much better with that type of stuff.”

The Headmaster paused mid-step, and then tilted their head to the side. For some reason, that statement had provoked a reaction from them. And that fact hadn't been lost on your little tour guides.

Both Hulkette and Liberty were shooting odd glances your way, as well as communicating between each other through a series of not-so-subtle looks.

They were both likely wondering how you‘d managed to grab the attention of their boss so quickly. You were honestly wondering the same. It might’ve had something to do with the wholesale slaughter of their forces by your hand, but that was just your personal opinion.

Although, you were starting to see why Ben liked riling people up as much as he did. It was an oddly satisfying social probing tool.

“Full points for the clone army discipline, though. That was pretty creepy.” you said, glancing around at them.

“They're not 'clones'.” Hulkette casually mentioned.

Your blood went cold, and you nearly missed a step as your mind reached the eventual conclusion that Hulkette was leading you towards.

Did that mean…?

“They're sort of like zombies?” Liberty offered, regaining some of her previous energy as she spun around in mid-air to look you in the eye. “They all signed contracts saying that we're legally allowed to use their bodies after they pass on. So none of them really have souls.”

You blinked at her. Zombies? Did they have a necromancer on staff?

“You're right about them being creepy, though…” she said with a shudder.

Hulkette nodded her agreement, her eyes still facing forward.

A complicated mix of emotions ran through you, at that moment. You felt a flood of relief upon being absolved of any bloodshed.

Not in the literal sense, but real, meaningful bloodshed. You'd still managed to repaint the inside of that cabin and dye what little remained of your costume with the stuff. You were practically wearing it.

But you also couldn't shake the feeling that you shouldn't have been so quick to deal lethal damage to an opponent you knew nothing about. More than that, you'd been so quick to shrug off your guilt.

You were feeling guilty about not feeling guilty, even though Khonshu didn't admonish his followers for spilling blood in his name. Frankly, he encouraged it when it was the blood of the unrighteous. It was considered a form of worship by his warrior priests.

Marc had no qualms about killing people who he thought deserved it, and you always told yourself that you wouldn't either.

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But saying that you believed something and actually believing it were two completely different things. Ben, at the very least, wanted you to live a life where killing was entirely unnecessary, which you appreciated. The Fist of Khonshu himself even said that he no longer thought that it was right to kill your enemies indiscriminately, and he was meant to be the embodiment of Khonshu's will and wrath.

And seeing as how he hadn't been stripped of his title, Khonshu must not mind a level of independent thinking when on the job. At least, that was the way you justified your recent behavior towards your god.

But an unsettling feeling was beginning to creep into your bones. You knew that Khonshu was still with you, but you could no longer feel his reassuring grip on your shoulder. Was his influence somehow weaker here? And if so, was it the Headmaster's doing.

You spared a subtle glance for their mysterious leader.

The Headmaster must’ve been satisfied with your current level of compliance, because they immediately started heading towards a nearby door with a quick swish of their robes.

“There had better be a phone where we're going…”

“What're you in such a rush for?” Hulkette sneered.

You let out a deep sigh, and glanced down at the muscle-brained girl. She was only a little taller than Pei.

“Family drama and monster politics…” you muttered, unable to decide which of the two would be more stressful.

Liberty and Hulkette glanced at one another, and then shrugged. They hadn't been ruffled by that last remark, so you had to assume that they've more or less gotten used to the idea of fighting weird monsters.

The two of them led you through several interconnected rooms leading to an elevator. Along the way, you spotted other young trainees that Cradle had either abducted or indoctrinated.

Not all of them were in costume, but you could tell from the way that they were being treated by Cradle's faculty that they were more or less recognized as “exceptional individuals”.

Their appearances varied, from skin tone, to skin texture, to costume color and design, to obvious differences in the anatomical structure of a regular human, each one of them stood out in some way.

You traded glances with more than a few of them. Which wasn't surprising, considering the flashy entrance you just made, and the fact that you were currently trailing blood through their halls.

You thought you saw some of them attempting to approach you, but Hulkette waved them off. It looked like the two were unwilling to allow you any distractions after being summoned by their boss. So, everyone else had to settle for murmuring amongst themselves and sizing you up from afar.

Almost all of these young vigilantes seemed to be around the same age as you, if not a little older. Why had they decided to stay on board with this crazy program? Didn't they have families to go back to, or mentors to train under?

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It started to dawn on you that not everyone here was as lucky as you were. Not everyone had a friend, foster parent and personal hero that would do anything for them. That made you feel a bit guilty, but you quickly pushed the feeling down and refocused on the task at hand.

You couldn't afford to feel bad for these people. Not yet, at least. If their bosses ordered it, they might just jump you all at once. You were only going along with this to buy yourself some time for Ben and Ana to track you down.

But they didn't need to know that. So long as you didn’t offend their precious “Headmaster”, you would hopefully be safe from harm.

When you finally made it to the elevator without being attacked from behind, you allowed your muscles to relax a hit. And from the way you didn’t have to duck to avoid bonking your head on the door's frame, your body had returned to its original height at some point during your travels.

Both girls seemed curious about your sudden physical transformation, but neither brought it up in conversation. Liberty punched some sort of code into the elevator panel's console, and you committed it to memory while pretending not to pay attention.

You'd be surprised if these guys didn't regularly scramble their access codes, but it never hurt to check.

As the elevator started to ascend, you took some time to perform a physical inspection.

You unraveled the bandages around your hands and pressed your thumb and forefinger into several pressure points in your hands. The sharp, red claws that tipped your fingers flexed slightly from the pressure, and the sensation left you feeling mildly uncomfortable. They were short and relatively thin, kind of like cat claws.

These things really had grown out your fingers. That could mean a lot of things.

You were pretty sure you weren't a vampire. Dhampir Daywalker are extremely rare, and considering your lack of literal bloodthirst, you thought you could safely check that off the list.

You probably weren't a werewolf, either. Your transformation had occurred during the daytime, and not on a full moon. And if memory served, you weren't exhibiting any of the usual symptoms for someone afflicted with Lycanthropy.

Now, that didn't mean that you were completely in the clear. There were all sorts of were-creatures out there. You might just belong to a painfully specific variant species with a different set of problems. The size alteration was a bit of an unexpected symptom, though.

If you found out that you secretly had troll, ogre or giant blood, you were going to throw a fit. You thought “Cat Shifter” or “Hyena Shifter” was a safe enough bet,

The point was, plenty of creatures had teeth and claws. It was just going to take you a while to figure out exactly what you were. After you were out of here, you'd have to perform a closer inspection.

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You used one of your claws to scrape the dead flesh and blood from the others. To your mild surprise, you found that your claws were brighter, and more opaque than they'd normally be on most shifters.

This further reinforced your Cat Shifter theory.

You felt Hulkette's eyes on you halfway through the cleaning process. She was eying your claws, but she met your eyes when you returned her stare.

“So…what’s your power?” she asked.

You shrugged.

“I'm still figuring that part out.” you admitted. “I've gotten by on just training and prayer until about a few weeks ago.”

“Oh! You're catholic?” Liberty cut in, sounding a little more enthusiastic this time.

You shook your head at them.

“Wrong god.”

“Oh…” she replied, clearly a bit deflated by your denial. “I just thought it’d be good to have another Christian girl staying here.”

You're not sure when you gave this girl the impression that you were at all interested in staying here, but here you were.

“Which god is it then? Is it an evil one? I bet it's evil.” Hulkette inquired, losing some of her snarl as she expressed excitement at the idea of you worshiping an evil god.

“No they're not evil.” you said, putting particular stress on that last word to make her feel stupid.

“Then which one is it then?” she asked, a bit annoyed.

“That information is classified until I talk to your Headmaster.” you replied, loosening the bandages around your face in preparation so that you could breathe easier.

Hulkette clicked her tongue.

“You're no fun.”

“I'm in a bit of a bad mood from getting kidnapped.” you said, folding your arms.

“Yeah, I guess that's fair.” the green girl groused, returning her eyes forward.

The rest of the trip was spent in silence. When you finally arrived at the Headmaster's parlor, both girls turned back and diplomatically gestured for you to get out first.

Feeling a little peeved, you stepped out first, your muscles tensing in anticipation of an ambush.

Thankfully, nothing happened after you stepped past both girls and out of the elevator.

But you only got a few steps further before you stopped dead in your tracks.

You were suddenly home. Before the attack. Before mom and dad…

Your heart skipped a beat, and you were caught between blessed nostalgia and wild panic.

And the Headmaster…was staring at a picture frame in the middle of the front hall. The picture portrayed a younger version of you and your parents. The first vacation you ever took, which was a pretty big deal for a sheltered kid like you.

They were simpler times. Happier times.

This had to be an illusion, or a hologram or something. But why had the Headmaster created it? Was this their way of telling you that they knew your secret identity? Was this meant to taunt you?

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As if on instinct, you retract your claws and clenched your hands into fists. Hulkette noticed this and moved to interpose herself between you and the Headmaster, but the masked figure raised a hand to stop her.

“It is alright, child. I wish to speak with this one in private.” the Headmaster said, their voice being heavily processed so as to conceal their identity.

Liberty and Hulkette were clearly troubled by this command, and they looked like they were about to object, until the Headmaster turned to face them.

Even without being able to see their face, you could tell that the Headmaster was getting impatient with them.

The girls seemed to sense this, and stepped back into the elevator.

“Of course. Let us know if you need us for anything else.” Liberty offered.

The Headmaster nodded, and waited for the door to close before they returned their attention to you. The two of you stood in silence for an entire minute, just staring at each other.

You were about to say something, when the Headmaster turned around and walked into the dining room. You followed her cautiously. This really was your old house. The same small furniture with a severe lack of throw-pillows. The same rice paper screens that you got in trouble for poking holes in. The same house plants that mom watered religiously.

It had been recreated with painstaking accuracy. Whoever this Headmaster was, they had to have been inside your house before. But who-

“You’ve gotten taller.” the Headmaster said, reaching up to remove their helmet with their back turned to you. It came off with a hiss, revealing the slender neck of a woman. She had dark hair held in place by countless golden pins.

“You should’ve seen me a minute ago. I was twice as tall.” you said, watching her as she slowly removed each pin, letting her shoulder length hair fall back into place.

“I saw. I assume that was a gift from Khonshu?”

That voice. It sounded like…but there was no way that-

The Headmaster turned to face you, and you nearly fell over out of shock. The woman smiled at you, and it was a smile that you missed every single day, with all your heart...

“Hello, Cindy. It's good to see you again.” your mother said.

You took a shaky step forward, your hands reaching up to pull the bandages away from your face. You felt like you couldn’t breathe.

“Mom…?”

You’ve dreamed of moments like this, imagined scenarios in which your parents miraculously survived the attack on your home. But even you knew those dreams were too good to be true.

You took a step back.

“This has got to be some sort of trick. What are you, a Skinwalker? A Doppelganger? A Fetch? A Kitsune?”

The thing that looked like your mother chuckled, the skin around her eyes wrinkling with genuine delight.

“I'm your mother. This is no trick. You can run me through whatever tests you need to, I'm the real deal.” she declared, spreading her arms wide.

(Cont.)
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You searched her eyes for any sign of duplicity, but she was as unreadable as ever.

Your vision grew blurry as your eyes filled with tears, and you dove into the waiting arms of the woman who raised you. She didn't hesitate to wrap her hands around you for a second, even though you were drenched in the blood of the undead, ruining her beautiful robes.

It started as a small sniffle, but you quickly found yourself unable to hold back the tears as you felt your mother's warm embrace on your skin.

You cried like a baby and squeezed her tight, afraid that she might disappear at a moment's notice. And even with the blood, sweat and tears staining her expensive looking clothes, your mother stroked your hair and kissed your forehead with tears running down her own face.

“Shh, shh…it's okay. I'm here now. Everything's going to be alright.” she said in a soothing tone that made you wanna melt into her arms even further.

You started babbling, your hard sobs making it impossible to speak clearly. But somehow, your mom got the message, loud and clear.

“I missed you too, monkey.”

—------

Within the past few hours, you’ve been subjected to several world-shattering revelations. First, you were told by a shapeshifting demon dog that your grandmother was alive, and she’s been keeping the peace in a realm of monsters that existed under the city. Then, you found out that you were half-monster, and got kidnapped by a group of indoctrinated super-kids that wanted you to join their little hero club. And now, only a handful of minutes later, you found out that your mother is not only alive and well, but she’s somehow a crucial part of this whole operation!

Your head felt like it was spinning, and you placed a hand on the shower wall to brace yourself. Even your old bathroom was the same. She even remembered which shampoo and conditioner you liked to use.

You rinsed the soap and blood out of your hair, running your fingers through it as the water trailed down your head, neck, shoulders and back. There were so many things you wanted to say to her. You had so many questions!

Your mom was alive! Actually alive! You could feel her warmth through those fancy robes. Just thinking about it made you want to laugh and cry all over again.

You would have to organize your thoughts before you faced her.

What will you say after you get out of the shower?

>”Oh my god, I have so much to tell you!” (Recount your adventures and stories about school to your mother)
>”I can’t believe you’re alive! How did you survive that night?”
>”If you made it out, does that mean dad did too? Is he around here somewhere?”
>”Mom, tell me the truth. Am I a Cat Shifter, or something?”
>”What’re you doing here? They told me you guys were taking kids and making them work for you.”
>Write-in.
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>>6136416
>”What’re you doing here? They told me you guys were taking kids and making them work for you.”
>”If you made it out, does that mean dad did too? Is he around here somewhere?”
>”Mom, tell me the truth. Am I a Cat Shifter, or something?”
>”So what’s going on with grandma? I only just learned she’s alive too.”
>”I can’t believe you’re alive! How did you survive that night?”
In that order, as time permits.

Even more weirded out that she couldn’t reach out until now. Phoning up Khonshu doesn’t seem like it’d be impossible for her, and he could have told her where we were. I’ll keep our adventures and school stuff close to the chest for now. It would hurt that she wasn’t there to see any of it herself.
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>>6136416
>>”I can’t believe you’re alive! How did you survive that night?”
This is a whole lotta comicbook nonsense. And they got Taskmaster on a paycheck with Kate Bishop and the New Champions, what the fuck is this lineup
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>>6136416
>”I can’t believe you’re alive! How did you survive that night?”
>”If you made it out, does that mean dad did too? Is he around here somewhere?”
>”What’re you doing here? They told me you guys were taking kids and making them work for you.”

>Write-in.
>Pray to Khonshu
For guidance, to possibly clue us in to our actual location, whether this is all an illusion and, even if we cannot connect, to discipline our mind.
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>>6136416
>”Oh my god, I have so much to tell you!” (Recount your adventures and stories about school to your mother)
>”I can’t believe you’re alive! How did you survive that night?”

And about the claws, is it only Cindy's bandaged hand or both? I personally think Konshu might of given us a Klyntar
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>>6136422
>>6136423
>>6136460
>>6137153
>”What’re you doing here? They told me you guys were taking kids and making them work for you.”
>”If you made it out, does that mean dad did too? Is he around here somewhere?”
>”I can’t believe you’re alive! How did you survive that night?”

Taking these. Writing...

>>6136423
>Comicbook nonsense
I know! Isn't it great!?

>>6137153
The claws were on both hands.
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As soon as you were certain that you'd gotten all the muck and grime out of all your nooks and crannies, you shut off the water, toweled yourself off and stepped out of the shower. There was a fresh set of clothes laid out for you by your mother, and you smiled at the gesture. It was only a graphic tee that was a little tight on you, a pair of blue jeans, and some plain underwear and socks. Nothing fancy.

You spent some more time drying off your hair, slipped into your new clothes and checked yourself in the mirror.

“Ugh. Still foggy…”

You wiped your hand on the mirror to clear it up and saw a poor reflection of your face staring back at you. Your eyes looked normal, and your face still looked like…your face.

You flashed a grin, and inspected your teeth for any specks of undead flesh or blood. You didn’t see or feel anything out of place, but you didn’t want to take any chances.

It only took a minute of searching to find a toothbrush, toothpaste, mouthwash and floss. Everything was exactly where you left it last time. Mom must’ve gone through painstaking detail to create this place.

—-----

Several minutes later, you emerged from the bathroom, still using your towel to pat your hair and neck dry. Your mom was sitting at the dining room table, now dressed in something more casual and less bloody.

You exchanged a smile and walked over to join her at the table.

“Hi…” you said, still wondering if you were dreaming.

Your mom cocked an eyebrow, an amused smile teasing her face.

“Hi.” she mimicked, patting the table until you hurriedly sat opposite her.

You shuffled uncomfortably in your chair, placed your arms on the table, and then removed them a moment later when you remembered who you were sitting with.

Your mom chuckled.

“I’ll excuse your bad manners.” she offered. This time. It’s a special occasion, after all.”

She reached over to grab your hand, and you gripped hers as tightly as you could without hurting her. You ran your thumb over her hand, allowing the reality of the situation to sink in for you.

Your mother was alive! Actually alive!

“Mom…what’re you doing here?” you asked. “They told me you guys were taking kids and making them work for you.”

Your mother chuckled slightly and let go of your hand. Your fingers groped empty air for several seconds more, longing for her touch.

“As you can see, I have been busy in my absence. This facility has been in construction for some time now, and I have made myself indispensable to their operation, for the sole purpose of taking advantage of the resources they have to offer.” she explained.

You gave her a puzzled look, and your mother’s expression suddenly became serious.

(Cont.)
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“There are talks of passing a bill.” she continued. “This bill is meant to disallow the activity of heroes and vigilantes under the age of twenty one. The ones pushing for it are those who’ve been unsuccessfully attempting to bring back the Superhero Registration Act. And in order to enforce this new law, they’ve been pouring their resources into the construction of this facility.”

“Cradle.” you put in.

Your mother nodded.

“C.R.A.D.L.E. stands for ‘Child Hero Reconnaissance and Law Enforcement’. There have been talks about collaborating with S.H.I.E.L.D., but the damage to the Helicarrier seems to have put that on hold.”

“Would they actually go for that?” you said, becoming acutely aware that you were currently in the heart of this organization’s base.

“I do not know, but I’m not going to gamble your chances on a whim.” your Mom replied. “I’ve managed to convince them that it would be in their best interests to train the children that they capture, turning all of them into potential assets and agents, rather than detaining them.”

You shook your head and sat back in your chair.

“Wait wait wait…what do you mean ‘gamble my chances’?” you asked.

Your mother let out a sigh and folded her hands on the table.

“I cannot afford to let this country’s government ruin your progress and interfere with your work. If we work together, they can even be of use to you. Think of them as your own little personal army, but try not to say that out loud.” she said, leaning in to whisper that last part.

You frowned in confusion. She was doing all of this…for you? But…if that was the case, couldn’t she have called, or sent a letter, or an email or a text? Anything, just to know that she was alive and okay!

You forced a smile and nodded.

“O-oh! Okay. I’ll try to keep that in mind…” you said, hoping she hadn’t noticed how you stumbled over your words.

Just then, an exciting thought overwhelmed you, and you shot up out of your chair.

“Hey, if you made it out, does that mean dad did too!? Is he around here somewhere?”

Your eyes darted around the room, hoping to find some sign of him. Instead, you managed to locate where your mom decided to store the bloody rags that Khonshu had gifted you.

They were lying in a laundry hamper.

“Sit down, Cindy. Your father is alive. He’ll be overjoyed to learn that you are doing well.” she said.

You sank back into your seat with a long, deep sigh. Your legs nearly gave out on you from the relief you felt.

“Thank Khonshu…” you breathed.

Your mother gave you a polite nod and a smile, before focusing on your chest.

“I got you the wrong size shirt. You’re growing up so fast.”

You sat up in your chair and tugged on the corners of your shirt.

“It’s a little tight, yeah.” you admitted.

“Are you having trouble shopping for bras?”

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“No! I’m not having any trouble, mom.” you said, reflexively covering your chest.

That got a chuckle out of her. And after a moment, you joined her.

“So…where is dad?” you asked.

Now it was your mom’s turn to lean back in her chair. She let out a contemplative hum.

“If I know your father, he’s likely gone to ground.”

Your hands gripped the table, and your claws popped out involuntarily. It didn’t escape your mother’s notice. She didn’t seem terribly surprised by it.

“Is he hurt?”

Your mom shook her head, still staring at your hands.

“He’s preparing for the worst. We hear that the vampires are gearing up for war.”

So they heard about that too? Of course they had. Your parents have been monster hunters for as long as you can remember.

“Speaking of vampires, how did the two of you make it out alive that night? I still can’t believe that you’re alive!”

A deep frown settled on her face, and you worried that you might’ve triggered a bad memory. But, after about a minute of tense silence, she started to speak.

“We almost didn’t make it out. We got sloppy; too comfortable in the safety of our own home. They took us hostage, brought us back to their nest, and tried to extract information from us.”

You tilted your head in confusion.

“They interrogated you? Why?”

Your mother looked you straight in the eye.

“They didn’t come for us, Cindy. They came for you.”

Your breath caught, and you started shaking your head.

“No…that doesn’t…does that mean that it’s my-”

“Don’t you dare blame yourself!” your mother snapped. “The only reason we’re alive is because they wanted to know where you were, you silly, miraculous girl.”

Your mother was smiling again, looking at you as if you with loving eyes that were meant for you, and you alone.

“They are terrified of you, Cindy. Not scared. Terrified.” your mother said, rising from her chair to walk around the table. “They are scared of what you might become. Of what me and your father were training you to be.”

You instinctually leaned back a bit as your mother loomed over you. You stared up at her with wide eyes.

“That night reminded me of the way I felt when you were first born. I almost lost you then, and I almost lost you again.”

She stroked your face and ran her fingers through your hair. She never told you that story before. You almost died when you were a baby?

“Never again. I won’t let anyone, or anything take you from me. And if I can’t protect you, then I’ll make it so that you can protect yourself.” she declared.

You nodded slowly. That was the reason you started training in the first place. She’d always told you how dangerous the outside world was, and that you needed to be prepared for anything.
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“It is time for you to resume your training, Cindy. We need to make up for lost time.”

She placed her thumb in the center of your forehead.

“But in order to progress, we need to remove your training wheels. You must sever your ties with Khonshu.”

You sputtered, pushing her hand away from your head and rising to your feet.

“What’re you talking about? You’re the one who raised me to worship him in the first place.”

She sighed and gave you a sympathizing look.

“I did, but only because he would provide you with everything you needed to grow up strong and healthy, without any unwanted side effects.”

“Side effects? What side effects?”

Your mother grabbed your arm and raised it until your hand was at eye level. Your claws were still out.

“How long has this been happening?” she asked, looking between your hand and your face.

She then reached over, grabbed your face and pushed your lips apart.

“Those teeth are coming in sharp, too.”

You slapped her hand away.

“What’s going on with me?” you said, your frustration building.

“The beginning of something wonderful. Your relationship with Khonshu has now become unnecessary. You’re ready to move onto the next step.”

You took a step back, and she followed you.

“Why would you say that? We both worshiped him for years. I dedicated my entire life to him!” you argued.

“And he’s served his purpose.” she said calmly.

You shook your head.

“You don’t mean that. You can’t…fake faith.”

“I didn’t need to. He was satisfied with having you as his servant, and we were tolerated so long as we took good care of you. Superficial worship doesn't offend him as much as you might think.”

Your head felt like it was spinning. You almost couldn't believe your ears!

“He can hear you right now!” you exclaimed, pointing up at the ceiling.

Your mother shook her head, not looking disturbed in the slightest.

“No, he can't. There are ways to hide yourself from gods. If there's anything that I've learned during my lifetime, it's that gods and godlike beings are not as ‘all-powerful and all-knowing’ as they would like you to believe. They can be hurt, imprisoned…even killed.”

You stopped moving, realizing that the two of you had switched positions at the table. Was this woman truly your mother?

What will you say?

>”You can’t just go around claiming that you can kill gods! That’s insane!”
>”You raised me to worship Khonshu. I’ve been doing it my whole life. I can’t just throw all that away because you told me to. My faith is actually real.”
>”Mom? What’s happening to me? I'm pretty sure this isn't what puberty looks like!”
>”What did you mean when you said you ‘almost lost me'?”
>"If you wanted to protect me so badly, why didn't you come and see me?"
>Write-in.
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>>6137487
>”You raised me to worship Khonshu. I’ve been doing it my whole life. I can’t just throw all that away because you told me to. My faith is actually real.”
>”Mom? What’s happening to me? I'm pretty sure this isn't what puberty looks like!”
>”What did you mean when you said you ‘almost lost me'?”
>"If you wanted to protect me so badly, why didn't you come and see me?"
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>>6137487
>>”What did you mean when you said you ‘almost lost me'?”
>>"If you wanted to protect me so badly, why didn't you come and see me?"
>”You raised me to worship Khonshu. I’ve been doing it my whole life. I can’t just throw all that away because you told me to. My faith is actually real.”
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>>6137487
>”You raised me to worship Khonshu. I’ve been doing it my whole life. I can’t just throw all that away because you told me to. My faith is actually real.”
>”Mom? What’s happening to me? I'm pretty sure this isn't what puberty looks like!”
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>>6137487
>”Mom? What’s happening to me? I'm pretty sure this isn't what puberty looks like!”
>”What did you mean when you said you ‘almost lost me'?”
>"If you wanted to protect me so badly, why didn't you come and see me?"
I want to let her have the Khonshu argument. Not because I’m on her side, but because I want to get back to our support network with as little suspicion as possible.

We DO have a network, after all. Maybe she’ll push back on meeting with them now, but she might reconsider if we mention Ana. The Kravinoff’s aren’t small-time when it comes to vampire hunters. It’s a good relationship to keep, especially if she can be brought into the fold to support CRADLE. Not that I’d vote to do that, but it’s a good excuse to get out and hit up Webb and Julia. I’m sure we’ll have escorts (Liberty and Hulkette?) but they won’t know what we’re angling for.
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>>6137561
>>6137656
>>6137672
>>6137804
>”You raised me to worship Khonshu. I’ve been doing it my whole life. I can’t just throw all that away because you told me to. My faith is actually real.”
>”Mom? What’s happening to me? I'm pretty sure this isn't what puberty looks like!”
>”What did you mean when you said you ‘almost lost me'?”
>"If you wanted to protect me so badly, why didn't you come and see me?"

Taking these. Writing...
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“You raised me to worship Khonshu. I've been doing it my whole life. I can’t just throw all that away because you told me to.” you argued, placing a hand over your chest. My faith is actually real.”

She sighed through her nose and gave you a disapproving look, but she didn't argue the issue any further.

“If that's what you want, then you are free to continue serving him. I just thought you would like to know that you shouldn't feel any particular obligation to him.” she said, relenting in her own way.

“He's saved my life on multiple occasions.” you countered. It was so weird to have to defend your faith from the one who raised you into it.

“I won't argue that he hasn't helped you along every now and again, but there is nothing he's heped you accomplish that you weren't already capable of.” she said in an encouraging tone. “You underestimate yourself, Cindy.”

“I don't even know what I am!” you shouted, gripping the sides of your head with two clawed hands. “What’s going on with me? I'm pretty sure this isn't what puberty looks like!”

Your mother gave you another one of those sympathizing looks and walked around the table to stand in front of you. You didn’t back away this time, and she gently took your hands in her own.

“You’re right. Me and your father shouldn’t have hidden this from you for so long. You deserve to know the truth.” she admitted.

You leaned in closer, eagerly awaiting an answer to the question that’s been plaguing you all day.

“Your spirit is infused with that of a Kumiho me and your father fought when you were still a baby.”

Kumiho? Those were…fox spirits and tricksters, right?

“H-how'd that happen?” you asked, not bothering to hide your desperation.

“We had been called to hunt down a malicious spirit that was devouring the hearts and souls of men in the area so that she could ascend to a higher state of being.” she explained. “Me and your father managed to track it down to its den, but the demon was far smarter than we had anticipated, and it doubled back to follow our scent back to where we had left you. By the time we had gotten back…you were already gone.”

You slowly started to sit down, your hands still firmly in your mom’s grasp.

“We didn't rest until we found you, but by then, the demon had already begun the process of absorbing your life force using a fox marble: ‘Yeowoo Guseul’.” she continued.

If memory serves, Kumiho can transfer life energy from a human to the fox marble by slipping it into the victim’s mouth, and then retaking it with a kiss.

Did that mean that the fox demon was trying to kiss you as a baby? You physically cringed at the thought.

(Cont.)
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“Me and your father fought with all our might to get you back. It was a close thing, but we managed to get the upper hand, and performed a quick banishment ritual, sealing her somewhere far away from you. Little did we know that…you had already swallowed the marble.”

You placed a hand over your mouth and recounted everything you knew about Kumiho lore.

“But…if a human swallows a fox marble, they only have one year left to live before…”

Your mother nodded gravely.

“You were dying. We only had a year left to save you, and the only one capable of removing the marble had just been banished to another plane.” she confirmed. “During that one year, we traveled the world, searching high and low for a solution to our problem. And it was only in the last four months that we discovered an experimental procedure that had a chance of saving your life.”

“That’s what you meant when you said you ‘almost lost me’?”

“Yes. That was the single most terrifying experience of my life, Cindy. When I thought that I might lose you, I…”

Your mother broke off suddenly, momentarily overcome with emotion. You squeezed her hand reassuringly, and she knelt down to meet you at eye level.

“We needed to take any chance that we could get. You must understand-”

“What kind of procedure was it?” you asked, your voice sounding a bit frail to your ears.

“It was a ritual that mixed experimental medicine and oriental magic. In theory, it was supposed to alter the nature of your body and spirit to accommodate for the fox demon’s power still dwelling within you. And the only way to accomplish that was to-”

“Make me into a Kumiho.” you concluded. “So…I’m half fox spirit…?”

She nodded hesitantly.

“Yes. But the ritual wasn’t entirely successful. There were…unforeseen consequences. The animal urges of the Kumiho, and the vast spiritual power that you had inherited was proving too much for your small body.” she explained. “We couldn’t undo the ritual without further risk to your health, and we now had another problem to solve. That’s when I found out about the Cult of Khonshu. His worshippers spoke of a god that could communicate with and tame wild beasts…”

Your eyes widened when you realized where she was going with this.

“You…is that the whole reason we joined the church? You were doing it all for me?”

She grabbed the back of your head and pulled your head towards hers until your foreheads were touching.

“I would do anything for you. Every day I spent with you was a gift. I am, at the very least grateful to Khonshu for that, and that alone.”

You had to wrestle down a fresh wave of emotion after hearing your mom say something so profoundly heartfelt, without any hesitation or embarrassment.

There was only one question you had left. You had to ask, even if it would only result in an argument. You had to know.

(Cont.)
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You pulled back from her embrace and forced yourself to look her right in the eye, even as your own eyes were watering.

“If you wanted to protect me so badly, why didn’t you come and see me?”

She looked like she’d been expecting this question, but it still left her momentarily speechless.

“I wanted to. So badly…” she said in a low tone, her head lowered. “Not a day went by when I didn’t think of you. Me and your father wanted to take you back from whatever hell you’d found yourself in after our capture.”

You stared down at her imploringly, waiting for her to continue.

“Except when we did find you…you just seemed so happy.” she said, laughing even as tears rolled down her face. “You have friends now, and a new family to look after you. I was suspicious of them at first, but it really does look like they have your best interests in mind. I’ll have to thank them later.”

Something in your mind snapped, and you yanked your hands away from her. She stared up at you in confusion. You were shaking with rage.

“What’s wrong with you!? You let me believe that you were dead! We had a funeral for you! I looked for your bodies, just so we could bury you!”

You were on your feet now, your chair tipping over behind you. You knew that you were yelling far too loudly, but you couldn’t stop it now. The dam had broken.

“I mourned you! I cried myself to sleep some nights! And you couldn’t be bothered to come let me know that you were okay!?”

Your mother rose slowly to her feet, her gaze filled with sorrow and self-pity. You had never seen her wear that expression before, and it made you lose some of the steam you’d been building up.

“Everything I do is for your own good. Even if that means…even if that means that I must take a backseat in your life.”

It sounded like it had physically pained her to say those words.

“I have given you so little. Prepared you for so little…” she said, seeming smaller than you’ve ever seen her. “If all I can do is hinder your growth and bring you sorrow, then…I thought it best to let you decide things for yourself while I protect you from afar. So long as you are healthy and happy, that is all that matters. And, judging by your appearance, I think it's safe to say that your spirit is beginning to find balance, even without Khonshu's influence.”

She regained some of her resolve from earlier with that last declaration.

(Cont.)
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What will you say?

>”I didn’t need you to build all this stuff to protect me. I needed my parents…”
>”If you think that I’d be happier without you in my life, then you really have lost your mind.”
>"You don't have to take a 'backseat' in my life. Just because I have new people in my life doesn't mean that I don't have any room for you in my life."
>”So, what? All this is your way of apologizing for missing a year of my life and making me think you were dead? Is that supposed to make it all better?”
>”Grandma’s still alive too, but I guess you already knew that, huh? What other secrets are you keeping from me?”
>Hug your mother.
>Write-in.

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>>6138047
>>”I didn’t need you to build all this stuff to protect me. I needed my parents…”
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>>6138047
>”I didn’t need you to build all this stuff to protect me. I needed my parents…”
>”So, what? All this is your way of apologizing for missing a year of my life and making me think you were dead? Is that supposed to make it all better?”

>Write-in.
>"Why is this a replica of our house?"
>"If Dad 'went to ground' when did you split? Before joining CRADLE or after?
>"The Vampires came after me? Why are they terrified of me? What 'might I become'?"
>"Why not just ask me to come? Why capture me and why now? You say 'take a backseat in my life' but kidnapping is hardly backseat."

There's just something fishy about this whole thing.
Why describe the ritual as not entirely successful with 'unforeseen consequences' and a risk taken to save our life from an evil Kumiho's scheme but then earlier:

>“The beginning of something wonderful. Your relationship with Khonshu has now become unnecessary. You’re ready to move onto the next step.”

Whats the next step? Why are there steps? Why is it wonderful?
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>>6138047
>>6138107
+1, but I’ll add
>”So where does grandma fit in all this?”
as well. Mention the help request she sent if our mom doesn’t volunteer anything at first. More neutral than the given option and I’m interested in mining information.

Like anon said, there’s a lot of weird things here. My thought was around how she said she was going to take a backseat in our life, but she’s just kidnapped us and joked about us having a private army now. How does one connect to the other?

I figure either she was “converted” in some way after the ambush and doesn’t realize it, that this is actually the Kumiho that used the bead to absorb our mom’s knowledge (and it does really think it’s our mother/care for us in a way), or she’s always been willing to sacrifice others for the sake of elevating herself and her family.

I’ll guess the second one right now. Our own mindset when we shifted forms suggests Kumiho can be pretty ruthless, and I’m sure we don’t have the tools to reveal it right now so it feels safe in speaking to us here.
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>>6138082
>>6138107
>>6138470
>”I didn’t need you to build all this stuff to protect me. I needed my parents…”
>”So, what? All this is your way of apologizing for missing a year of my life and making me think you were dead? Is that supposed to make it all better?”
>"Why is this a replica of our house?"
>"If Dad 'went to ground' when did you split? Before joining CRADLE or after?
>"The Vampires came after me? Why are they terrified of me? What 'might I become'?"
>"Why not just ask me to come? Why capture me and why now? You say 'take a backseat in my life' but kidnapping is hardly backseat."
>”So where does grandma fit in all this?”

Taking these. Writing!

>>6138107
That filename got a good chuckle out me, anon.
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“I didn’t want you to build all this stuff to protect me. I needed my parents…”

Your mother looked away with a shamed expression, unable to meet your eyes.

“So, what? All this is your way of apologizing for missing a year of my life and making me think you were dead? Is that supposed to make me feel better?” you asked, forcing her to meet your eyes by walking around the table.

“Take it as you will. If you don't want Cradle's resources, you don't have to use them. I'll do my best to keep them out of your way whenever you're out in the field.”

You frowned at her, unsatisfied with her answer. There was no way she was gonna make you feel bad about ditching you to take charge of a superhero daycare center.

You scoffed and shook your head, deciding to inspect the refrigerator behind her instead. It still had all those corny magnets that dad liked to buy from places that he’s visited.

“Why's this place an exact replica of our house, anyway?” you asked. The attention to detail was almost scary.

Your mom looked up at you, blinking in surprise.

“Oh, well…I use this place to unwind and meditate. It reminds me of the time that we used to spend together before…”

She trailed off, her wistful smile fading slightly as she remembered the event that forced you apart.

“If Dad's ‘gone to ground’, then when did the two of you split? Before joining CRADLE, or after?”

“Technically, afterwards. We still keep in contact from time to time, but I don’t want the vampires discovering his exact location.” she explained.

So he knew a bit about what was going on here, then. What the hell were your parents thinking?

“Speaking of vampires,” you continued, honing in on something she'd mentioned before. “You said that they came after me specifically. Because they were terrified of me. Of ‘what I might become’. Those were your exact words.”

Your mother stiffened, and you could tell that you had touched upon a topic that she was hoping you wouldn’t grill her on.

“What did you mean when you said that?”

Through your mother's eyes, you could see her doing mental calculations, weighing risks before she dared say another word. After a long, tense moment, she relented with a weary sigh.

“...When you were a baby, still under the Kumiho's curse, I discovered something else. A prophecy that's been passed down for generations among the monster community. It told of a great warrior that shared the blood of monsters and humans. This warrior would one day have the power to kill and subjugate creatures thought to be too powerful for any mere mortal to challenge alone.”

You stepped closer to the table, wondering where your mother was going with this.

“There are a few titles that are used to describe this legendary warrior, but there is one word that comes up often whenever it is told.” she said, looking you right in the eye. Slayer.”

(Cont.)
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“And…you think that this ‘Slayer’ is supposed to be me?” you asked, feeling more than a little offended that you were attacked in your childhood home because of some bogus prophecy.

“The vampires seem to believe that there is at least a chance that you are.”

“Clearly…” you muttered.

“And so do I. I wasn't sure if I believed it before, but with each passing day, I become increasingly certain that you are growing into your role.” she said, that same strange conviction from before returning to her voice.

“My role as what, exactly? What am I supposed to slay? I don’t wanna be a part of some stupid prophecy if it paints a huge target on my back!” you complained.

“That is exactly why I had to come and get you!” she proclaimed, slamming her hands on the table. “You need to be prepared for what’s coming.”

“Then why not ask me to come home!? If my dead mom sent me a text explaining that she had to come and see me, I would’ve just gone myself!” you countered, slamming your own hands on the table. “And why today of all days? For someone taking a ‘backseat’ in my life, you sure weren’t shy about kidnapping me. That’s hardly ‘backseat’!”

“I can’t allow the vampires to discover my identity as the Headmaster, and you require more training before you are ready to oppose them.” she said, leaning closer until you were directly exchanging scowls.

“And where does grandma fit into all this?” you said after a brief pause.

Your mother very carefully leaned away from the table and straightened her back. And to your mild horror, she didn’t seem the least bit surprised to discover that your grandmother was still alive.

“You knew!?”

Was everyone in your family hiding awful secrets or something!?

“When did she contact you?”

You shrugged.

“A few hours ago. Why does it matter?”

“What has she told you?” she asked, a notable undertone of desperation in her voice.

“Mom? You’re acting weird…”

“Cindy, I…”

Whatever she was about to say, it was cut off by the shock that registered across her face when an ominous violet glow filled the room.

“What's that?” you asked, your eyes darting around the room.

“We're out of time.” she said, crossing the room and opening a hidden chest installed under a bench built into the floor.

After a moment, she pulled out a ceremonial sword and tossed it towards you. You caught it easily…and only then did you notice that the glow…was coming from you.

“Oh…Kumiho don't usually do that, do they?” you asked, trying not to panic. “I'm not gonna explode from all this pent-up spiritual energy, am I?”

“You won't explode, but you are being summoned. I can only assume that your grandmother is behind this.”

Your heart lifted slightly. Did that mean that Ben and Ana are with her already?

“W-what should I do?”

(Cont.)
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“Brace yourself. This is too powerful a spell for me to counter with so little time to prepare. You should be able to bring whatever it is that you are touching along with you. Do whatever you need to to survive, and return to me when you are ready.”

What will you do?

>”Come with me. I could use your help on this one.”
>"What should I do if I want to see you again? I can't exactly get myself kidnapped every time I want to spend time with my mom. People will start to talk."
>”Quick, hand me some more stuff before I go! Potions, tomes, anything!”
>Run over and grab the bloody bandages that Khonshu gave you.
>Give your mom a hug. You’re still mad at her, but you don’t know when you’ll be able to see her again.
>Toss the sword back at her. “I’m not killing anyone this time.”
>Write-in.

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>>6138551
>>Run over and grab the bloody bandages that Khonshu gave you.
these are too cool to leave behind
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>>6138551
>>Run over and grab the bloody bandages that Khonshu gave you.
>"What should I do if I want to see you again? I can't exactly get myself kidnapped every time I want to spend time with my mom. People will start to talk."
>Give your mom a hug. You’re still mad at her, but you don’t know when you’ll be able to see her again.
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>>6138551
>>6138790
Supporting. She still seems to love us, so I’ll try giving her the hug. If we’re not ripped away first.

Cindy will probably have a few moments where she wonders if Ben is keeping secrets from her before realizing that what he’s been open about would be pretty damning as is.
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>>6138551
>"What should I do if I want to see you again? I can't exactly get myself kidnapped every time I want to spend time with my mom. People will start to talk."
>”Quick, hand me some more stuff before I go! Potions, tomes, anything!”
>Run over and grab the bloody bandages that Khonshu gave you.
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>>6138548
>Run over and grab the bloody bandages that Khonshu gave you.

Belief maxxing
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>>6138562
>>6138790
>>6138862
>>6138873
>>6138910
>>Run over and grab the bloody bandages that Khonshu gave you.
>"What should I do if I want to see you again? I can't exactly get myself kidnapped every time I want to spend time with my mom. People will start to talk."

Taking these. Writing...
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Before you did anything else, you ran over to the laundry basket where your mother had disposed of the bloody bandages that had once been a gift from Khonshu, and bundled them up in your arms, along with the sword.

She offered no criticisms for you clinging to your beliefs, but she didn't offer any words of encouragement, either.

You turned to face her, searching for something to say before you were whisked away by this strange magic.

“What should I do if I want to see you again? I can't exactly get myself kidnapped every time I want to spend time with my mom.” you said, giving her a weak smile. “People will start to talk.”

She gave you a thin-lipped smile in return.

“Ask Director Hill to put you in contact with CRADLE. We'll introduce you as an independent contractor that's here to ensure our operation runs smoothly.” she advised. “I would recommend wearing a different costume if you can help it.”

“I think I should be able to work something out.” you said, thinking about the designs you had in mind for your vibranium suit.

Your mother nodded, and almost reached out to touch you, but she thought better of it when the light's intensity grew.

“Be careful. I love you.”

You opened your mouth to reply, but by then the light had fully enveloped your vision, and you felt your entire world shift.

It was like having your body shoved through a mail delivery tube! Your hands and feet struck something cold and solid several moments later. It seemed to be a kind of metamorphic rock, but you weren’t enough of an expert to say exactly what kind.

You coughed a couple of times from the smoke that was rising up from where you'd just landed, and you waved your hand back and forth to clear the air.

In your other arm, you still held the sword and bandages, the latter of which was beginning to coil around and creep up the respective arm. You might’ve cringed from the sensation if you weren't certain about its intention to protect you. Despite what your mother said, your faith in Khonshu wasn't so easily compromised.

When the smoke finally did clear, you were met with a strange sight. An elderly Japanese man with a long gray beard, orange and blue robes was staring down at you from a throne with a look of mild surprise.

And surrounding the throne room were five giant monsters, one of them being the energy-based creature that had fought alongside you not too long ago.

Two seemed to be giant robots of some sort, one looking like they'd jumped straight out of that Pacific Rim movie, and the other looking like a female Transformer of some kind.

On the opposite end of the room, there was a giant green insect creature with purple wings, and next to him stood a green dragon man that almost looked like the great and powerful "Fing Fang Foom". That alone was enough to put you on edge.

“Whoa…”

You staggered backwards, nearly missing a step as you stumbled into something.

(Cont.)
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No…someone.

“Easy. I’ve got you.” Ben said, grabbing you by the shoulders and holding you steady.

You smiled dumbly up at him, your world still spinning and leaving behind colorful afterimages.

“Thanks. Why’s the room spinning…?” you slurred.

He gave you a strange look. All three of him?

“It's not. Do you have a concussion? Quick, how many fingers am I holding up?” he asked, his voice echoing several times before you fully registered it.

You squinted at the hand that had too many fingers and instead brushed it aside, too embarrassed by the possibility of getting the answer wrong.

“I didn’t study…” you muttered, your own words nod making sense to your ears.

“What's happening to her?” Ben asked the Japanese man.

The elderly man stroked his beard inquisitively, glancing between you and a very well drawn picture of you that he held in his hand. You wanted to reach out and ask him for it, but you couldn’t properly form the words for some reason. It was clearly drawn by a talented artist.

“Hm? Oh, she’ll be fine. Everyone’s like that during their first summoning. Monsters recover faster because of their size, I think.” he casually offered. “I thought she would be bigger.”

You didn’t know if that was a jab at your height, but your first instinct was to get immediately defensive.

“How long is this supposed to last?” Ben asked, scooping you up in his arms, and eliciting a surprised squeak from you.

The sudden shift made you feel dizzy, and you let your head lean against his chest while you tried to regain your composure.

“Possibly an hour or two.” the man on the throne answered with a shrug. “It could be sooner or longer depending on her tolerance for dimensional displacement.”

“Great…” Ben sighed, reaffirming his grip on your legs. “What’re you wearing?”

“Magic…mummy hand…” you murmured.

Whose perspective would you like to play from?

>Cindy
>Ben
>Write-in.

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>>6139512
>>Ben
lets catch up
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>>6139512
>Cindy
Feels like it’ll be more amusing to play this arc without all the contacts Ben’s built up directly at our fingertips.
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>>6139512
>Cindy
Sure, I'll vote in the quest for the first time since it's quiet.
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>>6139512
>>Ben
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>>6139512
If no one else flips then I’ll cave first and flip my vote to
>Ben

I wanted to pilot Cindy for meeting with grandma and navigate Cindy’s faith-family crisis but there may be a chance for it later too.
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>>6139515
>>6140283
>>6140804
>Ben

Taking these. I'll start writing and post whenever possible.
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—----

In the middle of this crumbling, decrepit throne room, with pillars and statues of various monsters either collapsed completely or well into the process, you held your young ward in your arms.

She was having trouble holding her head up, and you could feel her squirming against you as she fought to maintain her fleeting sense of balance. Her hands had stopped groping around for your neck, chest and face, and were now tightly clutching what looked like a sheathed katana, in the same way a child might cuddle a stuffed animal.

The old Asian man who had performed the teleportation ritual, otherwise known as the “Kaiju King”, had assured you that she would be fine after a few hours, but that had sounded more like guesswork to you.

You stared down at her face, spotting her elongated canines just peeking out past her lips. Your eyes traveled down to her chest, her breaths coming in shallow as bandages wrapped themselves around her body.

If you hadn’t known that this thing was a “blessing from Khonshu", you might’ve been inclined to peel it off of her and burn it to cinders.

The way that it moved was…unnatural, to say the least. Or maybe “too natural” was a better way to describe it. Like a living organism.

You had to resist the urge to shift your hands when multiple bandages squirmed under your hands to coil around her torso and shoulders. Even stranger was the impressive amount of blood being absorbed into the cloth, returning to its original pristine white color.

You wondered where all that blood could possibly be going, but such thoughts only served to make your current headache even worse. Ever since you’d arrived in Monster Metropolis, your only mission was finding a way to retrieve Cindy from her captors. That meant that your meeting with Cindy’s grandmother was put on the backburner, and you were forced to leave Shaggy, the Mask Maker and Ana in the dust to reach the Kaiju King’s palace before anyone else.

You were skeptical about his abilities when he said that he could summon Cindy if you gave him a distinct picture of her in good quality. But, to your amazement, the old man was able to draw a life-like picture of Cindy, just based on what you showed him from your phone. And not even a minute later, the paper lit up in his hands and Cindy came crashing down into the room in a streak of violet light.

According to him, there was a slight chance that you might accidentally summon someone who looks exactly like her, so you were glad that you’d managed to get it right the first time.

At least…you were pretty sure this was the right one.

You leaned in to get a better look…and immediately leaned back as the bandages stretched up to cover her face. You tried to push them aside so that they didn’t cover her mouth, but it was like trying to bend steel plates that snapped back into place with only your fingers.

“Oh, come on! Work with me here. She needs…to breathe!”

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You struggled with it for a little while longer, before the bandages loosened around your fingers, and retracted to leave her mouth uncovered. Cindy groaned and let her head fall to the side. A bolt of cloth snaked out from her back, wrapped around her head, and tied itself behind your shoulder and back, propping her head up.

Cindy murmured her gratitude in a series of broken up, slurred words that you could barely understand. You gently stroked her forehead, and she let out a tiny contented sigh.

This is the one that Young requested? It is rather puny, King Kawade.” said the bipedal bug monster, hiding behind the throne.

“Is she alright? She looks sick//ill//unwell.” the giant robot lady put in, her voice glitching and her eyes twitching with every synonym she uttered. She knelt down to get a better look at the two of you, and you resisted the urge to back away.

“Poor lil’ thing looks tuckered out.” the other giant robot observed.

“It reeks of death!” the giant bug added with a hiss.

The Kaiju King waved him off, but you could tell that he was studying Cindy like a puzzle that was just begging to be solved.

“I just had a shower…!” Cindy groaned.

“Don’t listen to them, kid. You smell fresh as a daisy.” you reassured her.

That earned you a smile and a delirious laugh from her.

Hi-Vo spoke up next, but you weren’t able to understand anything he said, on account of his words coming out as a gargled mess of snaps, crackles and pops. You could’ve swore that he was speaking perfect English when you were on the surface.

The dragon man nodded wisely.

“Hi-Vo’s right. We need to get her to Young’s place before word gets out that her granddaughter is in this state.”

Now that was something you could all agree on.

“Try not to move around too much. It’s a long way down from here…” you said, glancing over your shoulder at the impressively long set of stairs you’d skipped to get here. You weren’t entirely comfortable flying back down with Cindy in tow. Your cloak was already becoming singed at the edges from using your flight ability. You were considering removing it altogether to avoid any further damage.

What will you do?

>Rejoin the others and walk back to Cindy’s grandmother’s place.
>Have one of the Kaiju King’s Royal Guards escort you back to Monster Metro. Longer legs means a longer stride! (Which one?)
>(To the Kaiju King) ”Is there any chance I can keep that picture?”
>(To the Kaiju King) “Can you summon other people, or only monsters?”
>"Thank you for helping me get her back. If you ever find yourself in my neck of the woods, feel free to look me up."
>Write-in.
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>>6141039
>"Thank you for helping me get her back. If you ever find yourself in my neck of the woods, feel free to look me up."
>>Have one of the Kaiju King’s Royal Guards escort you back to Monster Metro. Longer legs means a longer stride! (Which one?)
Transformer lady seems nice
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>>6141039
>"Thank you for helping me get her back. If you ever find yourself in my neck of the woods, feel free to look me up."
>>(To the Kaiju King) ”Is there any chance I can keep that picture?”
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>>6141039
I’ll support both >>6141048 and >>6141351. Sounds like a beautiful picture, and transformer lady DOES sound nice.

Good to know that even Khonshu’s blessings don’t like listening to Ben.
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>>6141039
>"Thank you for helping me get her back. If you ever find yourself in my neck of the woods, feel free to look me up."
>(To the Kaiju King) ”Is there any chance I can keep that picture?”
>Have one of the Kaiju King’s Royal Guards escort you back to Monster Metro. Longer legs means a longer stride! (Which one?)
Robot Lady
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>>6141048
>>6141351
>>6141594
>>6141528
>"Thank you for helping me get her back. If you ever find yourself in my neck of the woods, feel free to look me up."
>(To the Kaiju King) ”Is there any chance I can keep that picture?”
>Have one of the Kaiju King’s Royal Guards escort you back to Monster Metro. Longer legs means a longer stride! (Robot Lady)

Taking these. Writing...
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You turned back towards the Kaiju King and bowed your head slightly.

“Thank you for helping me get her back. If you ever find yourself in my neck of the woods, feel free to look me up.”

King Kawade gave you an acknowledging nod and a brief smile.

“I might just have to take you up on that offer someday. It's been an age since I've stepped foot on the surface. It would be a relief to step foot outside without fear of being crushed underfoot.” he said, chuckling at his own joke.

“Speaking of being crushed underfoot,” you added. “Would it be alright if one of your monster guards escorted us through your kingdom?”

“Oh, well of course. How about-”

“The robot lady seems nice.” you cut in, pointing at the kneeling mech before King Kawade could pick one for you.

Both of them blinked in surprise, and the mech woman glanced back at him to see what he would say.

King Kawade shrugged and waved a hand dismissively.

“If that is your wish, so be it.” he decided. “Mekara, keep them safe.”

The monster known as Mekara gave him a thumbs up in return.

“You've got it, Kei. I won’t let anything happen to them.”

If the King was at all offended by being called something other than his title, he didn't show it.

"Oh, and is there any chance I can keep that picture?" you asked, pointing at the drawing of Cindy.

Everyone in the room glanced at it, and even Cindy turned her head in his direction. The King flipped the paper around and took a moment to admire his handiwork. And, with a grunt, he got up from his plush, comfortable-looking throne and prepared to step down. Without missing a beat, the dragon man reached his hand out and allowed the old man to step onto it.

"Oh. Thank you, Slizzik." he said, twisting his body until he was sat between the giant reptile's upturned claws.

Slizzik's slitted, bright yellow eyes seemed to gleam at the King's praise.

"Of course, sir."

"Beware, my King! You know not what diseases that one has!" the giant insect warned.

Slizzik shot him a dirty look and stretched his arm across the room, bringing his King closer to you so that he could offer you the drawing. You gratefully accepted it from him and handed it to Cindy. The bandaged girl gently plucked it from your hands and held it close to her chest. She let out a contented sigh.

"Thanks you..." she muttered.

A small grin spread across the King’s lined face, and you found it hard to stop yourself from smiling as well. Especially when Cindy was giggling like a loon in your arms. A quick glance up at Mekara told you that she was grinning as well. Her expressions were so human-like...


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Mekara returned her attention to you and offered a gunmetal gray hand. Her forearm was silver and thick, being noticeably wider than her bicep. Connecting the two was a joint that wouldn't have looked out of place on an action figure or a gundam model.

“What's your name, stranger//foreigner//outsider?”

“People call me ‘The Huntsman’. Nice to meet you, Mekara.” you said, climbing onto the proffered hand. As she lifted you up, you noticed a gray disk with a yellow center on the front of her elbow, with two metal rods poking out of both her arms.

“It's nice to meet you too, Huntsman. Do you have a preference for how you'd like to be held?” she asked, not stuttering that time.

You tilted your head as she rose to her full height and brought you up to meet her glowing red eyes directly. At this height, you were able to make out her more distinct features. Mekara possessed a silver u-shaped crest on her forehead, and two similarly shaped red wings on either side of her head, making it appear as if she were wearing a helmet.

The material that made up her face was a smooth, pale green metal, but it moved fluidly whenever she spoke or changed facial expressions. Her lips were noticeably darker than the rest of her face, and if she wasn’t a Transformer, you might’ve been convinced that she was wearing lipstick. But that was impossible, because they didn’t make makeup kits large enough for Mekara.

Did they…?

“We don’t get a lot of visitors down here, but there are people around your size that reside//live//dwell in the Monster Metro.” she declared, gesturing at the Kaiju King. “And everyone had preferences for how they'd like to be carried. Is this comfortable for you?”

“It's sweet of you to ask, but I'm pretty hard to shake off.” you replied, walking from her hand, to her elbow, then up her arm and onto her broad shoulder.

Mekara looked amused as you perched atop her shoulder in a crouched position. Behind each shoulder, she had three exhaust pipes and a row of segmented metal teeth that ran along her collar and under the pauldrons covering her shoulders. There were various other machines and moving parts under those pauldrons, such as hydraulics, and pipes that looped under her arms, around her back, and up to her chest. The largest parts of her armor plating were red, just like the wings on her helmet, while the more complex workings and connecting joints were the same shade of gray as her hands.

Oh, and she had boobs for some reason. They were just sitting there, explicitly molded onto her frame. Would the term “breastplate” be more appropriate here?

You were pretty sure that asking that out loud would end in you getting launched out of the palace, instead of escorted out.

“Just try not to get caught between my gears, and we shouldn’t have any problems. Sound good?”

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Your eyes snapped back up to hers, and you hoped that your mask was able to conceal the fact that you were staring at her breastplate.

“Huh? Oh, yeah. Don’t worry about me. You won’t even notice I’m here.” you said, miming the action of zipping your lips shut.

Cindy barked out a derogatory laugh that demonstrated just how much she believed that statement, but she didn't take her eyes off of the drawing.

Mekara’s pupils, which were a lighter shade of orange, flicked between you and Cindy when you reaffirmed your grip on her. And a moment later, those giant glowing red eyes widened as she seemed to realize something.

“Oh! This might be a little late to ask, but you’re not afraid//scared//frightened of heights, are you?” she asked, sounding genuinely apologetic.

Now it was your turn to bark out a laugh.

“Are you kidding? I spend more time in the air than I do on the ground most days.”

Mekara’s dark lips curved into a smile, seemingly reassured by your words.

“In that case, I hope you enjoy the view!”

And without another word, Mekara broke into a sprint and leapt through the gap in the wall where a large set of doors once stood. Your fingers tensed on Mekara’s shoulder as you went airborne, and you could feel Cindy’s bandages tightening around your body at the same time. But instead of crashing down the stairs like she should have, Mekara landed on one of two ramps that were built on either side of the stairs, and began sliding down.

Both ramps were made of smooth stone, and lacked the flat platforms that occasionally broke up the long, steep staircase. It was because of this design choice that Mekara was able to slide down as smoothly as she was.

After you realized that you didn’t have to worry about the giant robot lady wiping out and taking you and Cindy down with her, you risked a glance at your surroundings.

And what you saw left you momentarily speechless.

The buildings below the palace were oddly shaped and just barely fit together in the cramped, slum-like cityscape. They were arranged in a cascading structure, with thick black cables stretching between most of them, and you were having a hard time figuring out whether they were phone lines or clotheslines from this distance.

Creatures of various shapes, colors and sizes were milling about in this bustling Metropolis, and to your right, you spotted a cluster of giant stone statues surrounded by a fountain as wide as a football field.

You thought it safe to assume that that was some sort of town square. Behind the fountain was a large wooden gate framed by half of a dull metal cog. And connected to that structure was a series of interconnecting pipes, cogs, pumps and valves that seemed far too convoluted to be efficient. The pipe network was embedded into a stone wall behind it and stretched up to the ceiling, where the pipes only got thicker and less complicated.

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It sort of reminded you of the Alley, and how their pipe system had been entirely restructured for their convenience. You wondered how they would react if they knew all THIS was below them!

Your gaze naturally drifted upwards, and you saw a wide tunnel stretching high into a dark abyss filled with rocky spikes that grew out from the stone walls.

You felt Mekara’s head turn in your direction, and you shared an excited look. It would seem that your guide was just as enthusiastic as you'd hoped.

Even Cindy had to stop and gawk at the scenery. Although, you weren't sure how she was able to see anything with those bandages covering her eyes as completely as they were.

What will you say?

>"This place is awesome! How long has it been down here?”
>”So, have you ever been up to the surface, or have you lived here all your life? My offer to your King extends to you too, you know.”
>”What kind of creatures live down here? Is it ‘Monsters Only’, or are they cool with humans too?”
>”How do you get back up? Can you fly, or transform into a car?”
>”How’d you end up serving the Kaiju King? Does it depend on how big and tough you are?”
>”Are there any other authority figured that I should know about, other than the Kaiju King and Skul?”
>“How'd your King get his name? That's a pretty cool title for someone to inherit.”
>Write-in.
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>>6142239
>>"This place is awesome! How long has it been down here?”
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>>6142239
>>"This place is awesome! How long has it been down here?”
>”How do you get back up? Can you fly, or transform into a car?”
>”Are there any other authority figured that I should know about, other than the Kaiju King and Skul?”
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>>6142254
>>6142579
>"This place is awesome! How long has it been down here?”

Sorry for the delay! I've been a bit busy lately. Writing...
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“This place is awesome! How long has it been down here?” you asked.

“Since the dawn of mankind’s rule, I think. At least, that’s what the elders tell us.” Mekara answered, keeping her eyes forward. “According to them, it was founded after the war of vampires and succubi nearly saw both sides wiped out//exterminated//massacred. And neither of them were capable of directly opposing humankind, so many of them fled underground.”

“So you guys have been around since forever.” you marveled.

An amused grin spread across Mekara’s metallic features.

“Not me, personally. I wasn’t born until Kei created me. Created us.”

“Like…a mad scientist?”

Mekara chuckled, and you could feel the rumble of her laughter through your fingertips.

“No, like…he willed us into existence. The same way that he brought your little one here.” she said, her orange pupils darting towards Cindy as she glanced over her shoulder.

“Like…Tulpas…” Cindy muttered.

You raised an eyebrow at her.

“Tulpas?”

“The Kaiju King thought of them, and made them real…” she explained, sounding a bit more coherent now.

“Oh, like imaginary friends.” you concluded.

“Sort of.” Mekara conceded. “Kei’s able to conjure//invoke//summon creatures from his imagination alone. If he can draw it, he can make it. But, if the thing he’s drawing already exists…”

“Then he summons that existing creature.” you finished for her.

Mekara nodded her large head.

“Bingo! You’re a quick study.”

“I’m slowly becoming an expert in all things weird.” you proclaimed.

“Let’s see if you feel that way by the end of the day. Monster Metropolis has got enough ‘weird’ to last several lifetimes.” Mekara said.

At a glance, you could tell that the ground was rapidly approaching, and Mekara was making no effort to slow down. At the bottom of the stairs, you could see Ana and the Mask Maker waiting past one of those Japanese Torii gates. Even from here, you could make out Ana’s clear alarm at spotting the giant metal woman hurtling towards her.

“Hold on!” she called out, shifting her feet slightly so that the added friction caused a rapid decrease in her velocity. You might’ve gone flying if not for her warning, but you worried that Cindy might throw up with all this shaking.

Then, right before she reached the bottom, Mekara pushed off of the ground, sprang off of the top of the gate with one hand, and flipped onto her feet in a crouched position behind Ana and the Mask Maker with a loud thud.

Ana was breathing heavily, staring up at Mekara with a wary expression. You waved down at her.

“Hey babe, check out my sweet ride! How’s about you and me hit the town?”

Ana gave you an odd look, but Mekara seemed to preen a bit at being called a “sweet ride”.

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Despite this being your second time crossing through this part of the Monster Metro, this was the first time that you were able to sit back and appreciate the sights. Before, you were entirely focused on reaching the Kaiju King after Shaggy told you about his abilities.

But now…

From your place on Mekara’s shoulders, you and Ana marveled at the bright, neon signs that were very much like your own back home, advertising services and slogans in a language that was entirely foreign to you. Similarly, their food was alien to your human sensibilities, and you couldn’t completely wrap your head around why some of the monsters down below were haggling so animatedly for these merchants’ wares, but you supposed that an isolated community of monsters from different mythologies is bound to have some pretty significant cultural differences.

“This is incredible…” Ana breathed. “So much life down here, right under our feet.”

Mekara’s pace was slower than you would’ve liked, but she needed to give everyone time to move out of the way in time for her next footfall. They didn’t even look that angry about the inconvenience. Everyone was very respectful of creatures that were bigger than them. It was like they always had the right of way, regardless of what was going on around them.

“If you’re this good at clearing out traffic up there as you are down here, then I might have to see about getting my own giant robot.”

“I can’t imagine how you manage to get anywhere if everyone there is your size.” she said with a laugh.

“I don’t really have those problems anymore, but I can tell you that everyone else hates it.” you said with a shrug.

“It helps to have wings.” the Mask Maker put in. “I really should’ve worn something with wings today.”

“How’s that angel outfit coming?” Mekara asked the Limbo demon.

“It burns when I wear it! That must mean I’m doing something right!” the red-skinned creature said in an enthusiastic tone, her fake tail wagging.

Mekara laughed, turned a corner, and then paused. The thick cables from before were a little too high for her to pass through unimpeded. She grimaced slightly.

“These weren’t here before. We’re gonna have to go around.”

She turned and made to go back, the crowd of monsters near her feet instantly parting to allow her safe passage.

“They’re like ants from up here!” the Mask Maker giggled.

“You’d need to be a little higher up before you can say that, I think.” you added.

“Nope, we’ve got pretty big//huge//large ants.” Mekara confirmed. “Pest control is a constant problem down here.”

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Cindy shuddered in your arms, and you were worried that she was going to be sick. Her bandages were fully covering her body now. Whatever shoes she’d been wearing had been removed from her feet without you noticing, and there was only a small gap that she could breathe through. Since she didn’t seem to have any problems breathing, you didn’t try to pry the bandages away from her face. Khonshu’s “blessing” didn’t seem to like taking orders from you, and that fact only served to further convince you that this thing had been created by him.

You rubbed Cindy’s head, eliciting an unintelligible murmur from her. You prayed that the Kaiju King hadn’t been lying, and that this condition of hers was only temporary.

You turned to peek at Ana’s face, only to find her admiring the citizens of Monster Metropolis. There was a slightly dangerous gleam in her eye, and you wondered whether she was sizing them all up as prey or not. Starting trouble now wouldn’t go over well with the Kaiju King, you thought. Especially when you were only here as a plus one to Cindy.

She’d been invited down here by her grandmother, a woman who sat back and allowed her granddaughter to think that she was dead. You still weren’t sure how to feel about that, but you were certain that CIndy wasn’t fit to have a serious conversation like that in her current condition.

“How long until we get there?” you asked.

“Shouldn’t be much longer.” Mekara reassured you.

You sighed and climbed a bit higher on her shoulder. After a few minutes, you decided to kill time by counting the different kinds of creatures that you could accurately identify. You saw werewolves, vampires, frog-men, rat-men, orcs, dark elves, dwarves, gnomes, fairies, and…that was about all you could identify. This place was like a melting pot of monsters. You were a bit on edge from the vampires you spotted, but no one seemed to be making a big deal about it, so you tried to keep your cool.

A little while later, Mekara brought you to a large, two-story shack that was separate from the cramped row houses on the main street. It almost looked like a small, wooden mansion, but the aesthetic was slightly ruined by the violet and cyan ribbons that streamed down from the roof, and draped over the front and sides of the house. The other monsters were giving it a wide berth, which allowed Mekara to lengthen her strides.

“Here we are. Sorry I couldn’t give you much of a tour. I know you’re in a hurry.” she said, offering you her hand so you and the others could step off of her shoulders. You all stepped off when she bent to one knee and lowered her hands to the ground.

“You can make it up to us after this is all over. Thanks for bringing us here, by the way.” you said.

Mekara nodded and gave you a smile.

“It’s no problem. This concerns all of us, right? I just hope the little mummy girl knows what she’s doing.”

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She glanced at the front door where an “open” sign was written in plain English.

“Yeah…me too.”

You reaffirmed your grip on Cindy and took a step towards the shack. Ana and the Mask Maker were walking beside you. As soon as you stepped onto the porch, the front door swung open, revealing a shaggy black dog waiting for you in the main entrance. His eyes, sharp with intelligence, glanced at Cindy, and then back up at you.

“Is she alright?” he asked. You were still getting used to the fact that he could talk at all.

“I think so. She’s just tired from the trip.”

He nodded and turned to head deeper into the shack. You followed him inside, Ana and the Limbo demon trailing behind you. Just as Shaggy had told you, this place fit the bill for a curio shop that specializes in antique and novelty items. Except, instead of snowglobes and keychains, you saw potions, tomes and various other artifacts that wouldn’t have looked out of place in the Sanctum Sanctorum. Just being in this room was enough to spark your sense of curiosity and excitement at finding something new and exciting to shop around for.

But as soon as you spotted the old woman manning the front desk, those feelings came crashing back down. She wore a set of plain, dark gray robes that matched the color of her hair, which was tied back into a tight bun. The woman known as Young stared at you from over a cup of steaming hot tea, and that cold, assessing gaze of hers caused your anger to flare up all over again.

You might’ve blurted something out right then and there if Ana hadn’t stepped in front of you to take Cindy from your hands. You didn’t want to let go at first, your fingers instinctually clinging to the bandages, and they to you.

“I’ve got her.”

That was all Ana said, and somehow, it was enough for you to relax your fingers so that she could pry the girl away from you.

“I have a bedroom upstairs. Bring her there.”

You all turned to Young. Her eyes were locked on Cindy, but she frowned when she noticed the sword that she was cradling.

“Here. I’ll show you.” Shaggy offered.

Young nodded her thanks. You waited until the three of them were up the creaky wooden steps, before returning your attention to the old woman.

“You must be Benjamin. Thank you for bringing my granddaughter here safely.” she said, bowing her head, before stepping out from behind her counter. “From what I’ve heard, you have been taking care of her ever since her parents disappeared from her life.”

“That’s right.” you said, not trusting yourself to say anything more without insulting her.

“Then you have my thanks for that as well. The girl has not had an easy life. It pleases me to know that you have been making an effort to improve her situation.”

Her voice was calm and level, despite the fact that this is the first time she’s seeing her granddaughter in…god knows how long.

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What will you say?

>”You’ve gone this long without so much as saying a word to Cindy. Why would you call her now? Are you that desperate?”
>”Is that all you have to say after seeing your granddaughter bundled up in gauze like a mummy? Because if I were in your shoes, I’d be losing my shit.”
>”Yeah, well…someone has to. What’s up with you not showing up to your own daughter’s funeral, by the way?”
>”How would you know what she’s been through? She barely knows you, and you’ve just been sitting down here the entire time she’s been suffering.”
>Write-in.

Pastebins:

Character Sheet:
https://pastebin.com/1ZihFYSV

Equipment and Gear:
https://pastebin.com/WAhveFAd

Contacts:
https://pastebin.com/WdcFXD2s

10 Commandments of the Desperados:
https://pastebin.com/Qpr2jVPE

Costumes:
https://pastebin.com/5Jie54X2

The Huntsman’s Travel Guide:
https://pastebin.com/PU6LWsip

Upcoming Events in the Maximum Universe:
https://pastebin.com/DceSEjiR
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>>6143803
>>”You’ve gone this long without so much as saying a word to Cindy. Why would you call her now? Are you that desperate?”
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>>6143803
>”Yeah, well…someone has to. What’s up with you not showing up to your own daughter’s funeral, by the way?”
Well Ben doesn't know but let's see if Grandma knows.
>”You’ve gone this long without so much as saying a word to Cindy. Why would you call her now? Are you that desperate?”
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>>6143803
>”Yes. She’s too sweet a girl to only have a god as her sole parental figure, and it’s not like she has any other family to step in.”
>”You’ve gone this long without so much as saying a word to Cindy. Why would you call her now? Are you that desperate?”
>”Yeah, well…someone has to. What’s up with you not showing up to your own daughter’s funeral, by the way?”

I’m sure she’ll say that her daughter isn’t dead, and if she says that then I’d find some way to toss in that we’re not giving up custody at this rate.
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>>6143806
>>6143945
>>6144221
>”Yes. She’s too sweet a girl to only have a god as her sole parental figure, and it’s not like she has any other family to step in.”
>”Yeah, well…someone has to. What’s up with you not showing up to your own daughter’s funeral, by the way?”
>”You’ve gone this long without so much as saying a word to Cindy. Why would you call her now? Are you that desperate?”

Taking these. Writing...
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“Yeah, well…someone has to.” you said with an unapologetic shrug. “She's a sweet kid, and she deserves to have something other than a literal god as her sole parental guardian.”

Young's eyes widened ever so slightly at that, but you were incapable of deciphering the emotion that flashed across her face. It was there and gone in an instant. After a moment, though, she nodded slowly.

“I am glad you feel that way. I can tell you care for her very much.”

You narrowed your eyes at her. You didn’t have very high expectations in the first place, but this “cold detachment” act was getting old real fast.

“What's up with you not showing up to your own daughter's funeral, by the way?” you asked, not at all trying to be tactful.

Young gave you a long, considering look before gesturing to a coffee table in the corner of the room. You followed her over, just barely resisting the urge to blow up at her for not showing a shred of genuine emotion in the minute that you've known her.

You sat down on a surprisingly clean couch, and waited for her to pour a cup of tea for you and herself. The old woman sat down across from you with a slight groan and gently picked up her cup.

You did the same, but unlike her, you stubbornly refused to take even a single sip. She stared into that cup for a good, long while before she answered your question.

“I do not believe that my daughter is dead.”

You stared at her, waiting for her to elaborate on the point. When she didn’t, you decided to press her on the matter.

“So…what? You think Cindy’s mom has just been faking it this entire time?”

She shook her head.

“I heard about the incident. What happened was tragic, but it would take something far more dangerous than a gang of teething fangers to put Nari down. I'm not sure about that husband of hers, though...”

Your eyes widened, and you had to put your cup down to avoid dropping it or spilling hot tea over your fingers.

She was serious…!

“Wait, so…Cindy’s mom is actually alive!? Do you know for sure? Is she hurt, or stuck somewhere? Do we need to bust her out of a vampire prison, or-”

Young held up a hand to stop you. Despite herself, and despite the seriousness of the situation, the old woman seemed to be amused by something you said.

“Your concern for my family is appreciated, Benjamin. Truly, I cannot thank you enough for caring for Cindy in my and Nari's absence.”

She gave you a deeper bow than before, and you were taken aback by how genuine it was.

“However,” she continued, straightening her back once. “I do not believe that is the case. According to my divinations, not only is Nari alive, but her condition is far from critical.”

You sat back in your chair, pondering the implications of that statement.

“Then why hasn't she come to get Cindy? Or at least bothered to check up on her? What's stopping her?” you asked.

“Why indeed…”

(Cont.)
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Her voiced thought lingered in the air between you, providing an ominous weight to conversation that was already heavy with meaning.

This old woman was hard to read, but you didn’t get the impression that she was lying to you. Cindy’s mom being alive should be a good thing, but that still didn't answer the question of why she hasn't revealed herself to either of you yet.

You had a terrible feeling that this family drama might unfold into something far more complicated than you were prepared for.

You gave Young a scrutinizing glare.

“Your daughter's safe and sound, but you don't sound very happy about it. Why? What aren't you telling me?” you demanded.

For a moment, Young's calm and collected facade wavered noticeably. You saw a flash of guilt wash over her face.

“You said that my granddaughter is a...‘sweet girl’, yes?”

You nodded hesitantly, and a look of relief replaced her worried frown.

“Good. That is good. I have always feared that her mother's influence would corrupt her, somehow.”

“She's not like what I expected, either.” said a familiar voice coming from upstairs. An old, shaggy black dog was trotting back down into the shop to join you, and Young moved to pour him his own cup of tea.

“Before, when Hi-Vo cornered Gorgolla, she attempted to talk them down. And it would have worked if not for the ambush.” he continued.

Young's brows furrowed, and she stopped pouring to stare at the dog that had just sat down in front of the coffee table.

“Ambush!? By who?”

“We don’t know yet.” you admitted, unable to pull your eyes away from the dog lapping up his tea. “But I plan on making some inquiries when I get back.”

Young's expression remained troubled, and you couldn't help but dwell on her words from earlier. What had she meant when she said Cindy might've been “corrupted” by her mom's influence?

“Benjamin?”

Your eyes snapped up to meet Young’s. They were still sharp, despite her age.

“I know that it isn't my place to make requests of you, but might I ask that you continue to look after my granddaughter?”

You sat there, dumbfounded for a second, before nodding enthusiastically.

“Of course. I would’ve done that even if you hadn't asked.”

She gave you a tight-lipped smile.

“That is reassuring. From what the dog tells me, you are capable of holding your own in a fight. I pray that you can protect her from anyone, or anything that might threaten her safety.”

This conversation was…not going the way that you thought it would. Instead of being the stubborn, willful person that Shaggy had informed you of, the woman who sat before you seemed tired and remorseful. It was almost as if she was giving you her blessing.

Somehow, that only soured your mood even further.

“You've gone this long without so much as saying a word to Cindy. Why would you call her now? Are you that desperate?”

(Cont.)
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Your words caused Shaggy to stop drinking and Young's back to straighten. She and the dog exchanged a meaningful glance.

“The situation is…far from ideal. Skul's influence grows day by day, and he's managed to amass an army of powerful monsters. Some of them rival the Kaiju King's 'chosen' in terms of power, and the local powers have been discussing the possibility of joining his horde if the Kaiju King fails to quell the threat.” she explained.

“And you thought your estranged teenage granddaughter was the best person for the job.” you concluded.

Her eyes sharpened, and her hands tightened on the cup that she was holding.

“I know what Nari's done to her. I know what she's been trained for. Mediating for supernatural creatures should be within her skillset.”

“She’s been trained to deal with vampires and werewolves, not an army of giant monsters!” you argued, loudly placing your teacup back on the table. “And if you knew Cindy’s mom was alive, then you should've called her instead!”

Young slammed her fist on the table, cracking the glass.

“No! I won't let that woman have her way! Not after she…”

She trailed off, a wave of fresh emotion washing over her features as she struggled to regain her composure.

Shaggy scooted closer to her, providing emotional support with his presence alone. Her breathing began to slow, but her hands were still shaking.

What will you say?

>”I don't know what's going on between the two of you, but I'm gonna need you to put it aside for Cindy’s sake.”
>”I take it you and your daughter don't see eye to eye?”
>”If you don't have any backup, then I might just have to call in some favors. Something that your familiar failed to mention was how fabulously well connected I am.”
>Reach over and place your hand over hers. You'd hate for her to get too worked up and keel over before Cindy got to meet her.
>Wait for her to calm down and continue.
>Write-in.

Pastebins:

Character Sheet:
https://pastebin.com/1ZihFYSV

Equipment and Gear:
https://pastebin.com/WAhveFAd

Contacts:
https://pastebin.com/WdcFXD2s

10 Commandments of the Desperados:
https://pastebin.com/Qpr2jVPE

Costumes:
https://pastebin.com/5Jie54X2

The Huntsman’s Travel Guide:
https://pastebin.com/PU6LWsip

Upcoming Events in the Maximum Universe:
https://pastebin.com/DceSEjiR
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>>6145003
>>Wait for her to calm down and continue.
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>>6145003
>”Then it should have been me first. Cindy’s hardest job should be keeping in front of her schoolwork and making friends her own age, but if I didn’t happen to take the call to put Shaggy here on a leash then I’m sure she’d have taken saving your Metropolis entirely on her shoulders to spare me the trouble. Something I doubt anyone else here would have questioned.”
>”The last time someone screwed with my kid this bad, I had to go against Pandora Peters of WAND. She caved first. Which was for the better, I already blew holes in enough organizations to hit my quota for the month.”
>”So, family history. I have a web for problems like Skul, but no one on it is a licensed counselor so Cindy and I will have to wing this and I’m going to take the hits first.”
>”We’ll need the practice for when Cindy asks the same questions. I’m not hiding my anger nearly enough and you’re too stiff.”
As hard as I’m charging at her, I would try to keep our voice level. There is clearly a lot to unpack here, and while I think Ben is impulsive I also think he’s self-aware enough about it to crack a weak joke about it.

Of course, maybe she also has a monster mode and she’s trying to control it. I don’t blame anyone who wants to go a safer route.
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>>6145003
>>Wait for her to calm down and continue.
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>>6145003
>”I take it you and your daughter don't see eye to eye?”

>>6145024
+1 for this one line:
>”Then it should have been me first. Cindy’s hardest job should be keeping in front of her schoolwork and making friends her own age, but if I didn’t happen to take the call to put Shaggy here on a leash then I’m sure she’d have taken saving your Metropolis entirely on her shoulders to spare me the trouble. Something I doubt anyone else here would have questioned.”
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>>6145018
>>6145024
>>6145959
>>6145551
>Wait for her to calm down and continue.
>”Then it should have been me first. Cindy’s hardest job should be keeping in front of her schoolwork and making friends her own age, but if I didn’t happen to take the call to put Shaggy here on a leash then I’m sure she’d have taken saving your Metropolis entirely on her shoulders to spare me the trouble. Something I doubt anyone else here would have questioned.”

Taking these. Writing...
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You watched the old woman very carefully, not saying anything as she worked to get her breathing under control. After a minute, she realized where she was, and sat back in her chair. Shaggy was giving her a concerned look.

Young reached out and patted him on the head. Shaggy grumbled, but he didn't shy away from her touch.

“I apologize. I lost control of my temper.” she said, bowing her head once more.

Yeah, you could see that.

“I can't rely on Cindy’s mother for this. She's far too unpredictable.” Young continued. “I know that she cares for the girl, but I believe that love has twisted her heart over the years. A careless move from her now might just cause everything to come crashing down around our ears.”

At the same time, a potion flask came crashing down from one of Young’s shelves. You both turned to find the Mask Maker with her hands over her mouth, staring at a green, bubbling liquid as it ate through the wooden floor.

“Sorry! It's so hard to hold things with these claws…!” she said, waggling her makeshift claws for you to see.

Young shook her head and gulped down the rest of her tea unceremoniously.

“And then there's you. Based on what I know now, I'm going to assume that you won't do anything here to jeopardize our safety here.” she said, staring at the bottom of her cup, before placing it back down on the table.

“I believe he can help, Young. He says he's hunted monsters before.” Shaggy put in.

Young hummed thoughtfully, her eyes settling on you once more.

“I hear that you call yourself ‘The Huntsman’. What is it that you hunt?”

“I've hunted vampires, zombies, killer robots, demons, weird bug aliens, and mutant lizard-bug hybrids. And that's just this year alone.” you boasted, counting them off on your fingers.

Young looked suitably impressed.

“Not bad. I can see how you and my granddaughter might get along.”

“If you feel that way, then you should have sent for me first.” you declared, jerking a thumb back at yourself as you leaned forward. “Cindy’s hardest job should be staying ahead of her schoolwork and making friends her own age. But if I didn't happen to take the call to put Shaggy here on a leash, then I'm sure she'd have taken the duty of saving your Metropolis entirely on her shoulders to spare me the trouble. Something I doubt anyone else here would have questioned.”

Young and Shaggy exchanged a glance. Then, they both grinned at you?

“Good. That's a good way to think. I'm glad that she's able to go to school and make friends her age. I was worried that she might-”

The rest of her words were drowned out by a blinding pain in the back of your skull! You clutched at your head and groaned. Was that...your spider sense? That was the strongest reaction you've ever gotten! It felt like your head was about to split open for a second there.

“Is everything alright?” Young asked.

(Cont.)
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You barely paid her any mind as you rose from your seat and started looking around. Something was coming…but where was it coming from?

A moment later, Young and the Mask Maker seemed to catch on that something was amiss. You could even see the Limbo demon’s fake ears twitching in response to something outside.

The walls began to shake, and the lights dimmed noticeably as high speed winds bombarded the shack and kicked up the dirt surrounding it.

No…not dirt. It almost looked like-

The sound of pounding feet drew your attention to the stairs. Ana was staring around the room, trying to figure out what was going on.

You said nothing to her, and instead went for the door. Everyone else was close behind you when you opened it, and you were met with a sight that you had only recently become familiar with.

A sandstorm had picked up in the undercity. Rough particulates were pelting your costume and making it nearly impossible to see more than thirty feet past your face.

Man, where was Flint you needed him…?

“I don't suppose this was this in your weekly forecast?” you half-shouted to Young, fighting against the wind.

“No! This doesn't normally happen!” she shouted back, not bothering to leave her front porch as she stared around at the strange phenomenon. Shaggy was waiting beside her, and the Mask Maker seemed to be running around searching for something inside.

“This doesn't make sense! The weather was perfectly fine a minute ago!” Ana added. “How does this even happen in a cave structure?”

You were about to open your mouth to answer, but another flare up from your spider sense pulled your eyes towards a large object flying towards you!

“Get down!” you screamed, and your warning gave Ana enough time to roll out of the way of a flying wooden cart before it smashed into the ground. Splinters flew out from the impact, and were immediately carried off by the wind.

A tall figure rose in the near distance, and it was only due to her silhouette that you weren't immediately alarmed.

Mekara turned her bright crimson eyes on you.

“What're you doing out here?” she asked.

“Trying to figure out what's going on!” you answered.

“I wish I knew.”

“Then we should try and find the eye of the storm!” Ana suggested. “The wind should be weaker there, and we will have a better chance of finding the cause of it if we head deeper into the city!”

Mekara nodded.

“That sounds smart, but I don’t know if it'll be safe for you two. I'll go and check things out, and report back later.” she declared.

(Cont.)
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What will you say/do?

>”Not without us, you're not. I wasn't just patting myself on the back when I said that I can hold my own.”
>”Is it safe to assume that a monster's responsible for conjuring this dust devil?”
>”Be careful out there. We'll stay back and hunker down for now. I don't feel comfortable leaving Cindy's side right now.”
>”Is there a shelter that we can get to in case things get bad?”
>“What about everyone else? Are they gonna be alright in this?”
>Write-in.

Pastebins:

Character Sheet:
https://pastebin.com/1ZihFYSV

Equipment and Gear:
https://pastebin.com/WAhveFAd

Contacts:
https://pastebin.com/WdcFXD2s

10 Commandments of the Desperados:
https://pastebin.com/Qpr2jVPE

Costumes:
https://pastebin.com/5Jie54X2

The Huntsman’s Travel Guide:
https://pastebin.com/PU6LWsip

Upcoming Events in the Maximum Universe:
https://pastebin.com/DceSEjiR
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>>6146347
>”Be careful out there. We'll stay back and hunker down for now. I don't feel comfortable leaving Cindy's side right now.”
>”Is there a shelter that we can get to in case things get bad?”
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>>6146347
>>”Not without us, you're not. I wasn't just patting myself on the back when I said that I can hold my own.”
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>>6146347
Damn, no time for real answers.

>”Not without me, you're not. I wasn't just patting myself on the back when I said that I can hold my own.”
>”Young, Shaggy, Cindy’s in your care. Please don’t let her get kidnapped again.”
Can’t tell if this is Skul or kidnappers again, but I’ll guess Skul for now since it’d be the worse option. It means Cindy’s mom could take her again.

Anyone alright with doing the buddy system? We can go with Mekara while Young and Shaggy defend/move Cindy. They know this place and its defenses.
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>>6146384
>>6146858
>”Not without me, you're not. I wasn't just patting myself on the back when I said that I can hold my own.”

Taking these. Writing...
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“Not without me, you're not. I wasn't just patting myself on the back when I said that I can hold my own.” you declared, pounding your chest with a fist.

“I'm going as well.” Ana added, using one hand to hold up her cloak as a windbreak. “I won't let you take all the glory for felling whatever manner of beast is responsible for all this.”

She gestured around at the storm with her free hand.

“It might not be a monster at all, though. It could be an evil scientist operating a weather machine for all we know.” you countered, clutching at the edge of your cloak and raising it to imitate Ana. It was a pretty good idea, but there was still some sand and dirt blowing through the holes that had been burned into it by your new ability.

Ana nodded.

“That would be disappointing, but I'm sure you will find a way to keep things interesting. You always do.”

You would’ve smiled at that if you weren’t certain that it would earn you a mouthful of dirt.

Mekara’s expression grew pensive as she glanced between the two of you. After a moment, she nodded and offered you her hand. You and Ana climbed onto it, and she covered you with her other hand, shielding you from the wind and enclosing you within a cage shaped from her fingers, plunging you into darkness.

“Keep your heads down. This might get bumpy//choppy//turbulent.”

From your place on her palm, you could feel her weight shift as she rose to her feet and started to move. There was very little light leaking through her fingers, so you saw fit to form a small flame at the tip of your finger. Ana’s face suddenly appeared in front of you, now lit by the flickering orange light.

“So…how’re you enjoying your first day back?”

“It’s already more exciting than anything I could have ever imagined. I wonder what you’ll have planned for me tomorrow.”

“I think your standards for wacky adventures are getting a little too high. This is all pretty crazy, even for me!”

“I thought New Yorkers loved danger. Isn’t that why you live here?”

“Of course, not. That’s like asking if people who live in Florida love hurricanes.” you said, unable to mask the incredulity in your tone.

“And yet, you all put on these costumes and rush headfirst into danger, ignoring your baser instincts in order to chase thrills or adhere to some code.” Ana said with a roll of her eyes.

“Okay, we don’t all do that. Only the…majority of our super-powered population.”

“Which is-”

“I know. It’s a lot. There are a lot of us, I know.” you finished before she could cut you off. “And I refuse to be judged by someone who strangles lions with her bare hands.”

Ana looked offended at that.
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“I would never strangle a lion! I would end it quickly in order to ease its suffering.” she proclaimed. “A quick, decisive blow to the base of the skull, and it would all be over.”

She imitated the action with a swift chop, causing the light to flicker out. You relit it a moment later.

“Remind me never to take you on a date to the zoo.”

—-------

Some time later, after Ana finished detailing all the ways one could playfully wrestle with big cats, Mekara lifted her hand and allowed the harsh winds to come flooding back into your space. They were far less intense than they had been a moment ago, and you thought that meant you were close to the eye of the storm.

Mekara’s eyes scanned the area carefully as she slowed her pace to take a more cautious approach. You and Ana stared around at the collapsed buildings and tattered remains of what had once been a thriving neighborhood. Shifting shapes in the shadows told you that either there were still monsters taking shelter in the ruins of their homes, or there were creatures willing to take advantage of the chaos in order to increase their own riches.

After all, people were more or less the same wherever you went. It wouldn’t be that surprising if the Monster Metropolis had its own share of looters.

Ana noticed it too, but she didn’t pay them any mind, and seeing as how your spider sense wasn’t reacting to them, you thought it safe to ignore them for the time being.

“We’re getting close. Keep your eyes peeled.” Mekara warned.

“Kinda hard with all the dirt flying into them.” you complained.

“Kei tells me that’s what eyelashes are for. You should try using yours.” she said, lacking any sort of sarcasm as she did so.

“How did you manage to keep dirt out of your eyes up until now, then?” Ana asked, her eyes still searching for any sign of trouble.

“I didn’t.” she answered simply. “The best I can do is squint.”

“Well, that won’t do. If a Volkswagen Beetle can have eyelashes, then so can you.” you said in an encouraging tone.

“I’ve never encountered//seen//met that kind of creature before. What’re they like?” she asked.

“Oh, they’re hideous. I hear Hitler was a big fan, though.”

“Who’s that?”

“What?”

“Who is ‘Hitler’?”

This time, Ana did stop and look up at her. So did you. Mekara didn’t look like she was joking.

“You should ask the Kaiju King when you get back. I’m sure he’ll be happy to explain it to you.”

Ana shook her head and went back to looking out for threats, but you didn’t miss the flicker of a smile that flashed across her face. You were about to say something else, when the telltale tickle of your spider sense told you that something very bad was about to happen.

You leapt up to Mekara’s shoulder and forcefully yanked her head to the side with a webline to her crown.

(Cont.)
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“Wait!” you shouted, trying not to feel bad for Mekara’s surprised wince.

A half second later, something shot out from the house in front of you and brushed up against Mekara’s shoulder. She stumbled, but quickly regained her footing as she backed away from the area.

She tentatively felt at the affected part of her body, and her eyes went wide when she saw a patch of exposed machinery where armor plating used to be. Part of her shoulder had just been…shaved off!

A low, grinding sound filled the air, and slowly, every so slowly, the part of the building that had taken the brunt of the attack started to slide. It fell to the ground with a heavy thud, a perfectly clean diagonal cut separating it from its foundation.

Mekara carefully placed Ana on the ground and removed you from her shoulder. As soon as you were free from her grasp, you swung onto a nearby building to get a better look at whatever had attacked you. From there, you could see that the “wave” from earlier had done more than destroy one building. It had destroyed everything in its path! Like an unnaturally sharp blade made of sand.

In the distance, you could see a large shape moving. It looked to be reptilian in nature, with a long appendage that almost had to be a tail of some sort. The appendage whipped in your direction, and you squinted at-

DANGER.

You dove out of the way as another wave shaved a chunk off of the building you were perched on. It made a long, low-pitched hum as it passed over your head. Like a swarm of bees, or a zipper being pulled down. It made your skin prickle.

Mekara snatched you out of the air and scooped up Ana just in time to avoid several more of those buzzing waves. They sliced through those buildings like butter, and she only managed to stay ahead of them because of the long strides that her legs afforded her. She held you close to her chest, and you tried not to think about how you were being forcefully wedged into her metal cleavage.

“Hold onto something!” Mekara warned, as she pushed Ana into you and let go.

You instinctively grabbed her around the waist and planted your other hand onto the closest thing you could touch. And that just so happened to be one of Mekara’s breasts. Ana gave you an admonishing look, and you began a silent argument with her using only your eyes and some frantic head motions. Mekara, on the other hand, was all business.

Two dual-barrel cannons popped out of her forearms, and she aimed them at the vague shape in the distance and fired, using one of the buildings as cover. She leaned in and out, effortlessly rolling out of the way of the wave attacks and returning a few more shots of her own. From her back, two pillar-shaped missile silos popped out, and she released a salvo from both into the air.

(Cont.)
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They rose, and crashed down like Hellfire on whatever unsuspecting creature still lurked in these parts. You heard a guttural roar as the missiles detonated where they landed, and Mekara took that time to grab her little passengers and placed you both back on the ground.

“Stay low! This guy’s dangerous//deadly//fatal.”

“What is it?” Ana asked.

“I have no idea. It's not a monster that I'm familiar with.”

“What’re you gonna do?” you said.

“Ideally? Get in close and chop its head off.”

She punctuated this point by popping out a pair of claws not too dissimilar to Wolverine’s.

“You’re pretty deadly yourself.” you breathed.

“I’ve got a few bells and whistles, yeah.” Mekara boasted, looking proud and pleased at your words. “Wait until you see my Shatter Sword.”

Ana raised an eyebrow.

“‘Shatter Sword’?”

Mekara nodded enthusiastically.

“Shatter Sword!”

You were about to remark on how cool that sounded, when another low humming sound warned Mekara in time for her to duck under the next sand wave.

“That’s my cue. Stay safe!” she shouted, before running in the direction that the attack came from.

What will you do?

>Follow Mekara into the fray. You may be small compared to her, but you can still blind and bind whatever it is that’s attacking you.
>Circle around with Ana and pincer the monster when it least expects it.
>Find something flammable, set it on fire, and launch it at the beast. It may not hurt it much, but it’ll serve as a nice distraction.
>Remove something from your extradimensional storage space to use in combat. (Write-in.)
>Sit back and enjoy the show. It’s not always that you get front row seats to a giant monster fight.
>Write-in.

Pastebins:

Character Sheet:
https://pastebin.com/1ZihFYSV

Equipment and Gear:
https://pastebin.com/WAhveFAd

Contacts:
https://pastebin.com/WdcFXD2s

10 Commandments of the Desperados:
https://pastebin.com/Qpr2jVPE

Costumes:
https://pastebin.com/5Jie54X2

The Huntsman’s Travel Guide:
https://pastebin.com/PU6LWsip

Upcoming Events in the Maximum Universe:
https://pastebin.com/DceSEjiR
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>>6147480
>>Remove something from your extradimensional storage space to use in combat. (alien guns.)
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>>6147480
>>6147499
Supporting. We can fly/websling around to avoid getting hit and take potshots at whatever counts for eyes or other delicate bits on this thing.
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>>6147499
>>6147941
It's looking like I'll be pretty busy until after Thanksgiving, so I'm going to take a small break for the holidays. I'm not sure if this thread will still be up when I get back, so just to be safe, I'll be making a new thread next week on Monday. The new thread will continue from where we left off here, and I'll make sure that it's an action-packed update!
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>>6148400
Thanks for the heads-up, Scorekeeper! Seems like we’re all going to be busy IC and OOC for a while.

I’m sitting in the hospital with a family member after a chest pain scare. Hoping they’re out sometime tomorrow, but we’ll see after they run tests through the night.
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>>6148495
I really hope that you and your family are okay, anon! I also hope you guys have a Happy Thanksgiving!



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