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Kostos Averesch ([personal profile] exequy) wrote in [community profile] faderift2022-07-07 08:54 pm

open | full circle pt 1

WHO: Concerned mages/rifters/others
WHAT: An emergency meeting!
WHEN: Solace 20
WHERE: The Gallows
NOTES: Explanation in the OOC post. Please tag this like a network post. There are top-level comments to provide a little chronology/structure, but threadjack to your heart's content.


Before and during dinner on an otherwise unremarkable Wednesday, there's a chain of whispers (or notes, or perfectly audible comments from the particularly unsubtle) about an emergency meeting, at an evening hour, in a basement room, regarding a matter of concern to rifters and mages.

The basement part is probably unnecessary. It's certainly ineffective; the organization is too small, the Gallows too contained, and the halls too echoey for something arranged with this much finesse-wrecking haste to truly remain a secret. They could have done it in an empty office or the recreational dining hall, probably, and sat on chairs instead of storage crates. But Kostos picked the location, and he's dramatic. If nothing else it signals a clear intention to do this as unofficially as necessary.

Anyone who accepts the invitation (or just decides to come see what the fuss is about) will first encounter Marcus Rowntree, posted up outside the door like a bouncer, letting mages and rifters move through undisturbed but stepping in to question and likely bar the arrival of anyone else. Inside, Kostos is nothing but a dark scowl in the room's far corner, picking at a splinter of wood on a crate and not mustering a word of greeting for anyone who comes in. Derrica has parked herself within arm's reach of Kostos, a long gold-edged shawl spilling over one shoulder. Her diplomacy pin gleams from the front of her tunic. The worried pinch to her brow is the only outward sign of anxiety; otherwise, she is tightly contained, watching people enter. Julius–notably not in robes–is serious but calm as people come in, standing next to the ever-composed Madame de Cedoux.

Once as many people have arrived as seem likely to, Marcus closes the door, remaining beside it, and they explain what the problem is.
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[personal profile] sparklequeen 2022-07-09 03:36 pm (UTC)(link)
I know I'm not from here, but I can't imagine separating a kid learning magic from their family. Having my mom's support while I was still training was really important, even when it felt like she stifled me!
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[personal profile] ipseite 2022-07-09 10:14 pm (UTC)(link)
It is valuable to know of other ways, but it is also important to understand that for centuries, none here have been allowed to know what you have known. Many who would not have willingly given up their children were made to, and many were taught that it was the right and best thing to do, and convinced that they had no other option.

It's important to imagine it. We will not get anywhere with simple declarations of how we would not have behaved, in vastly different circumstance, under different pressures.

Instead: it is a terrible thing, that no one was allowed to imagine your life.