Mr Zoat
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2nd March
10:08 GMT
"This is what you do on Themyscira?" Zatanna looks through my Grey Council Diplomacy deck. "Do they even.. have card games?"
"I think Diana's the one who originally introduced them to the idea." I shrug. "The four I taught to play it found it strange, but I think they pretty much expect strange from me."
"I can't imagine why." She shifts her attention to the play mat. "And you have to keep track of tension for every race?"
"Yes."
"Even if none of you are doing anything that involved tension? How often does it come up that the Centauri's tension towards the Humans is different to the Humans' tension towards the Centauri?"
"It doesn't." I look at the play mat sadly. "I think it's to stop it being too easy to go to war, but.. yeah, it was a strange design decision. They stopped supporting the game for a reason."
"So… Why don't you just fix it?"
"Huh?"
"Fix it. You know, like you wanted to with Warhammer. In fact it should be easier because no one here's even heard of Babylon Five, so you wouldn't have to work against their preconceptions."
I could do that… Maybe have Unrest reduce Power, so it doesn't only matter when someone's playing Drahk? Complexity should arise naturally during play, not be imposed or completely situational… "I… Suppose I cou-. "
The crystal surrounding Chantinelle shatters, exploding across the room in fragments. The diagram on the floor flares for a second and then gutters out as the Succubus… Former Succubus, collapses to the floor. Zatanna and I immediately get to our feet, Zatanna grabbing her staff.
"Uh?" The noise wakes up John, who blearily blinks at the world from his armchair before a moment for getting up, wiping sleepy from his eyes as he does. "Oh, she's out." He starts patting himself down to find his cigarette packet. It's in the pocket of his jacket on the back of his chair, but I think I'll use how long it takes him to work that out as a guide to how awake he is.
Chantinelle hasn't moved. In fact, I think she's curling up on herself. "Uah-uah-uah." She's shaking. Empathic vision's still blocked…
"Zatanna, is the spell circuit dead?"
She nods. "Should be. All the power went into her when it finished."
I glance at the crystal shards, which are evaporating. Into nothing, apparently. There's no chemical residue and no violet light flowing anywhere. Interesting.
John takes a moment to straighten his shirt, then takes a step towards the shivering Succubus. "Elle? You alright, love?"
"No I'm not." I hear a sob. "John? I'm a horrible person."
John frowns slightly, then looks over at the two of us. Zatanna looks puzzled. I shake my head and shrug. "You're a Demon, pet. It pretty much comes with the territory." He takes a few steps closer, then squats down near to her. "Can you look at me a minute?"
"I don't deserve-." John reaches out and puts his right hand on her left shoulder. Her head jerks up and her wings pull back. She doesn't really look any different to me, though out of the three of us I've got the worst awareness of magic energy flows. "I can feel it, John. Love. Everywhere. And I… All the times I seduced people and broke up their relationships and laughed about it… I can feel it all. I can see all their faces. It's all wrong! And what I did to you and that Dani woman because I got angry about you resurrecting the First. I shouldn't have done it."
"That was years ago, Elle. I've never needed your help sabotaging me relationships before." He purses his lips for a moment. "If you really wanna do something about it, we can probably find her address easily enough."
"I already know where she is. I know where they all are! And it's horrible! Little violet strings I've spent my whole life tearing up and they're all… Like I used to be with him, and now they're…" She's actually tearing up. "What am I supposed to do, John?"
"How about you try what normal people do? Fix it if you can, try and do something that makes up for it if you can't."
"When does it stop-" She sits back on her haunches, arms hugging herself. "-feeling like this?"
John exhales sharply with amusement. "I'll let you know when I find out, love. But fixin' stuff for people usually helps a bit. Can you do any a' that construct stuff Lanterns can do?" Chantinelle shakily holds out her right hand, a claw construct forming around it. "There you are, then. You can get to 'em wherever they are. You can see what's wrong, and you can try an' fix it."
He offers her his right hand to help her up. Still not all that steady, she takes it and rises to her feet, her clothes shifting into a somewhat more conservative form. She turns to Zatanna and I for a moment, looking at us a little curiously. Then she flashes brilliant violet for a moment before disappearing.
John looks at where she was standing for a moment. "That's done, then." He pats himself down again. "You mind giving us a hand cleaning-?" I hold my hands out and orange strobes clean off the walls and floor. "Magic, mate. So, what's next?"
"Recruitment." I glance at Zatanna. "For fighting Nabu… I think we need -no offence meant or anything- a combat mage. Someone who knows enough to help shutting Nabu down. I've thought about it and I think draining him represents the safest way of stopping him without risking Mister Zatara."
"Normally, yeah, but he's topping himself back up from the Plane of Order. Draining him fast enough-."
"You've had a look at my blue alter ego's storage battery design. Whoever's doing it just has to protect themselves and channel the power into it."
Zatanna thinks for a moment. "Could Rob do it? I know you didn't want to involve the rest of the team, but he is a thaumovore. And the rest of us would have Nabu's attention."
John shakes his head. "Cornwall Boy tried it with Klarion on Roanoke and he couldn't make it work." He looks down at the floor for a moment. "I know a guy who might maybe be able to help. I'd have t'.. track him down, though. We weren't exactly close."
"There's a surprise."
John actually looks hurt for a second, before realising that she's just joking. "How about Trevor Marrack? Think he'd be up for it?"
"I don't know. I don't… I think it would look too much like a grey area to him, especially if we can't come up with something that won't risk killing Nabu. I should be able to talk Rob into coming down to Sephtian's lab, see if we can get a better idea how his ability works. If we could turn it into something we could bind to an artefact… How's he getting on with the Atlantean books Kaldur got him?"
"Honestly?" Zatanna shakes her head. "Not all that great. Even with the translation it's like learning a whole new language. I have trouble with it, and Dad… Dad taught me a lot more about magical theory than Rob knows."
"Okay, I'll talk to him about it. Zatanna, how was the staff?"
"It's so much better than doing it all myself. And you were totally right about external power sources; with this I feel like I can just keep casting spells forever. Maybe after we've dealt with Nabu I could make it part of my normal equipment?"
"I suppose… As long as the Zamarons don't want it back." I hold out my right hand. "And we don't detect any adverse mental effects."
"But-."
"Put it down. It's time for your scan."
10:08 GMT
"This is what you do on Themyscira?" Zatanna looks through my Grey Council Diplomacy deck. "Do they even.. have card games?"
"I think Diana's the one who originally introduced them to the idea." I shrug. "The four I taught to play it found it strange, but I think they pretty much expect strange from me."
"I can't imagine why." She shifts her attention to the play mat. "And you have to keep track of tension for every race?"
"Yes."
"Even if none of you are doing anything that involved tension? How often does it come up that the Centauri's tension towards the Humans is different to the Humans' tension towards the Centauri?"
"It doesn't." I look at the play mat sadly. "I think it's to stop it being too easy to go to war, but.. yeah, it was a strange design decision. They stopped supporting the game for a reason."
"So… Why don't you just fix it?"
"Huh?"
"Fix it. You know, like you wanted to with Warhammer. In fact it should be easier because no one here's even heard of Babylon Five, so you wouldn't have to work against their preconceptions."
I could do that… Maybe have Unrest reduce Power, so it doesn't only matter when someone's playing Drahk? Complexity should arise naturally during play, not be imposed or completely situational… "I… Suppose I cou-. "
The crystal surrounding Chantinelle shatters, exploding across the room in fragments. The diagram on the floor flares for a second and then gutters out as the Succubus… Former Succubus, collapses to the floor. Zatanna and I immediately get to our feet, Zatanna grabbing her staff.
"Uh?" The noise wakes up John, who blearily blinks at the world from his armchair before a moment for getting up, wiping sleepy from his eyes as he does. "Oh, she's out." He starts patting himself down to find his cigarette packet. It's in the pocket of his jacket on the back of his chair, but I think I'll use how long it takes him to work that out as a guide to how awake he is.
Chantinelle hasn't moved. In fact, I think she's curling up on herself. "Uah-uah-uah." She's shaking. Empathic vision's still blocked…
"Zatanna, is the spell circuit dead?"
She nods. "Should be. All the power went into her when it finished."
I glance at the crystal shards, which are evaporating. Into nothing, apparently. There's no chemical residue and no violet light flowing anywhere. Interesting.
John takes a moment to straighten his shirt, then takes a step towards the shivering Succubus. "Elle? You alright, love?"
"No I'm not." I hear a sob. "John? I'm a horrible person."
John frowns slightly, then looks over at the two of us. Zatanna looks puzzled. I shake my head and shrug. "You're a Demon, pet. It pretty much comes with the territory." He takes a few steps closer, then squats down near to her. "Can you look at me a minute?"
"I don't deserve-." John reaches out and puts his right hand on her left shoulder. Her head jerks up and her wings pull back. She doesn't really look any different to me, though out of the three of us I've got the worst awareness of magic energy flows. "I can feel it, John. Love. Everywhere. And I… All the times I seduced people and broke up their relationships and laughed about it… I can feel it all. I can see all their faces. It's all wrong! And what I did to you and that Dani woman because I got angry about you resurrecting the First. I shouldn't have done it."
"That was years ago, Elle. I've never needed your help sabotaging me relationships before." He purses his lips for a moment. "If you really wanna do something about it, we can probably find her address easily enough."
"I already know where she is. I know where they all are! And it's horrible! Little violet strings I've spent my whole life tearing up and they're all… Like I used to be with him, and now they're…" She's actually tearing up. "What am I supposed to do, John?"
"How about you try what normal people do? Fix it if you can, try and do something that makes up for it if you can't."
"When does it stop-" She sits back on her haunches, arms hugging herself. "-feeling like this?"
John exhales sharply with amusement. "I'll let you know when I find out, love. But fixin' stuff for people usually helps a bit. Can you do any a' that construct stuff Lanterns can do?" Chantinelle shakily holds out her right hand, a claw construct forming around it. "There you are, then. You can get to 'em wherever they are. You can see what's wrong, and you can try an' fix it."
He offers her his right hand to help her up. Still not all that steady, she takes it and rises to her feet, her clothes shifting into a somewhat more conservative form. She turns to Zatanna and I for a moment, looking at us a little curiously. Then she flashes brilliant violet for a moment before disappearing.
John looks at where she was standing for a moment. "That's done, then." He pats himself down again. "You mind giving us a hand cleaning-?" I hold my hands out and orange strobes clean off the walls and floor. "Magic, mate. So, what's next?"
"Recruitment." I glance at Zatanna. "For fighting Nabu… I think we need -no offence meant or anything- a combat mage. Someone who knows enough to help shutting Nabu down. I've thought about it and I think draining him represents the safest way of stopping him without risking Mister Zatara."
"Normally, yeah, but he's topping himself back up from the Plane of Order. Draining him fast enough-."
"You've had a look at my blue alter ego's storage battery design. Whoever's doing it just has to protect themselves and channel the power into it."
Zatanna thinks for a moment. "Could Rob do it? I know you didn't want to involve the rest of the team, but he is a thaumovore. And the rest of us would have Nabu's attention."
John shakes his head. "Cornwall Boy tried it with Klarion on Roanoke and he couldn't make it work." He looks down at the floor for a moment. "I know a guy who might maybe be able to help. I'd have t'.. track him down, though. We weren't exactly close."
"There's a surprise."
John actually looks hurt for a second, before realising that she's just joking. "How about Trevor Marrack? Think he'd be up for it?"
"I don't know. I don't… I think it would look too much like a grey area to him, especially if we can't come up with something that won't risk killing Nabu. I should be able to talk Rob into coming down to Sephtian's lab, see if we can get a better idea how his ability works. If we could turn it into something we could bind to an artefact… How's he getting on with the Atlantean books Kaldur got him?"
"Honestly?" Zatanna shakes her head. "Not all that great. Even with the translation it's like learning a whole new language. I have trouble with it, and Dad… Dad taught me a lot more about magical theory than Rob knows."
"Okay, I'll talk to him about it. Zatanna, how was the staff?"
"It's so much better than doing it all myself. And you were totally right about external power sources; with this I feel like I can just keep casting spells forever. Maybe after we've dealt with Nabu I could make it part of my normal equipment?"
"I suppose… As long as the Zamarons don't want it back." I hold out my right hand. "And we don't detect any adverse mental effects."
"But-."
"Put it down. It's time for your scan."