RE: Masks 2
07-10-2019, 04:28 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-10-2019, 05:06 AM by Cidellus.)
And so the night progressed! People had drinks, private talks, and interacted merrily. Eventually, the sun began to rise along with everybody's level of general intoxication!
Not long after, everybody went to bed in their various rooms. Later that day, once everybody was up, Nocturne gave one final speech. He stated that people would be contacting them all to help them in building their dream security skills (to protect their identity in the future), and that said meetings will also have the purpose of teaching them a variety of skills for evading Omnicorp surveillance.
Finally, he announced that there had PREVIOUSLY been a rather monumental threat to reality running around named Torilyr. He was a Fae that had apparently gained extraordinary levels of power in some weird experiment, but that had also made him a destabilizing force on reality. If he'd continued to exist and use his powers, he would've torn apart the entire dimension. Fortunately, the Raven had left the party last night and met up with an anonymous ally, teaming up to destroy Torilyr in Algeria. Nocturne WOULD have had the Raven explain things further, but he was currently MIA. He'd apparently run off while drunk with the Demon and Nick Urias.
Yeeeeeuuuuup.
Anyway, Torilyr was very likely no longer a problem, but his information was given to everybody in case he'd somehow survived. He could apparently cause massive explosions, had telekinesis, could summon massive spikes, could shapeshift into just about anything from an elephant to a cloud of vapor, created an aura of corruption that killed simple life and warped the landscape in an evergrowing radius around him as he used his powers, and could also probably alter reality in many other ways that weren't entirely understood. If anybody DID happen to see him, it'd be wise to call in backup ASAP. He was probably dead, but was also poorly understood, so Nocturne thought it best to explain the situation as best he could. He showed an image of Torilyr in case anybody would find it useful. The guy was native to the North American Fae (who were INCREDIBLY hostile to humanity), but not much was known of his actual life.
He didn't really have much more information than that, so there wasn't much else to say. He wished he had something more, there.
Before they left, Emily gave them all very simple pagers that were apparently HEAVILY encrypted. All they'd do is send a signal to Switzerland signifying some kind of emergency. More complex communicators sending text or voice were too dangerous with Omnicorp control of American signals, so this was the best they could do. Ideally, after sending the signal, the person in the state of emergency would need to get to safety and sleep to get into contact with Prism. If that was impossible, then five signals could be sent in quick succession to signify a major emergency where sleep was impossible. Help would then be sent as quickly as possible, though the pagers didn't have trackers or anything, so the effectiveness of that help without communication would be limited.
If there was nothing else, Nocturne ended the meeting and Emily began taking people home!
Little did they know that the Wrath of Fishgirl would be bringing them back together soon enough...
(Basically? You're all going to go home, do a few things, have a one week timeskip, and then Fishgirl crossover will begin. It'll be optional, so lemme know if you don't want to take part for whatever reason. Get hype!)
Not long after, everybody went to bed in their various rooms. Later that day, once everybody was up, Nocturne gave one final speech. He stated that people would be contacting them all to help them in building their dream security skills (to protect their identity in the future), and that said meetings will also have the purpose of teaching them a variety of skills for evading Omnicorp surveillance.
Finally, he announced that there had PREVIOUSLY been a rather monumental threat to reality running around named Torilyr. He was a Fae that had apparently gained extraordinary levels of power in some weird experiment, but that had also made him a destabilizing force on reality. If he'd continued to exist and use his powers, he would've torn apart the entire dimension. Fortunately, the Raven had left the party last night and met up with an anonymous ally, teaming up to destroy Torilyr in Algeria. Nocturne WOULD have had the Raven explain things further, but he was currently MIA. He'd apparently run off while drunk with the Demon and Nick Urias.
Yeeeeeuuuuup.
Anyway, Torilyr was very likely no longer a problem, but his information was given to everybody in case he'd somehow survived. He could apparently cause massive explosions, had telekinesis, could summon massive spikes, could shapeshift into just about anything from an elephant to a cloud of vapor, created an aura of corruption that killed simple life and warped the landscape in an evergrowing radius around him as he used his powers, and could also probably alter reality in many other ways that weren't entirely understood. If anybody DID happen to see him, it'd be wise to call in backup ASAP. He was probably dead, but was also poorly understood, so Nocturne thought it best to explain the situation as best he could. He showed an image of Torilyr in case anybody would find it useful. The guy was native to the North American Fae (who were INCREDIBLY hostile to humanity), but not much was known of his actual life.
He didn't really have much more information than that, so there wasn't much else to say. He wished he had something more, there.
Before they left, Emily gave them all very simple pagers that were apparently HEAVILY encrypted. All they'd do is send a signal to Switzerland signifying some kind of emergency. More complex communicators sending text or voice were too dangerous with Omnicorp control of American signals, so this was the best they could do. Ideally, after sending the signal, the person in the state of emergency would need to get to safety and sleep to get into contact with Prism. If that was impossible, then five signals could be sent in quick succession to signify a major emergency where sleep was impossible. Help would then be sent as quickly as possible, though the pagers didn't have trackers or anything, so the effectiveness of that help without communication would be limited.
If there was nothing else, Nocturne ended the meeting and Emily began taking people home!
Little did they know that the Wrath of Fishgirl would be bringing them back together soon enough...
(Basically? You're all going to go home, do a few things, have a one week timeskip, and then Fishgirl crossover will begin. It'll be optional, so lemme know if you don't want to take part for whatever reason. Get hype!)