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Nov 03, 2011 21:14

WHO: The Dreamers; Inception crew + Arthur
WHERE: The Dreaming
WHEN: Thursday the 3rd and ongoing for a few days, until Arthur wakes up.
WARNINGS: Please warn in thread subjects!
SUMMARY: Arthur's powers go out of control, and the innocent (?) cityzens are affected.
FORMAT: As you like it! Please label your threads if they're open for other ( Read more... )

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anagrammatist November 6 2011, 20:40:03 UTC
[Sherlock Holmes. Yes, it was him, wasn't it? However that was possible. It rang true enough, had enough passing familiarity.

Which meant he had no business being here.

The books and papers are shrunk and stuck into a pocket of his robes and the quill and pot of ink are Vanished, sent back to his room.] Mr. Holmes. It's good to meet you.

[The trip across the ground to front door takes about three steps--it is a dream, after all--and the door is already wide open and welcoming.

The entrance hall is large and well lit for a castle, though most of the light seems to be coming from somewhere other than the torches. Across the hall is a large marble staircase up to the next floor, which is where Tom will be headed, and two staircases leading down, one on either side. The staircase on the right is dim and less detailed--it's unimportant. The staircase on the left is sharply detailed but seems to get steadily darker.

On the right side of the hall is a set of tall double doors, closed for now but inviting. On the left is smaller door that leads to the ground floor classrooms.

As soon as they enter the school, a very faint voice can be heard, although the words are unintelligible at the moment. It's still the only voice; the school is as quiet as the grounds.]

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sh_consulting November 7 2011, 14:56:49 UTC
[He didn't ask for the boy's name.

He was happy to follow and simply observe for now. The architecture was in many ways very familiar - Sherlock memorized much of the architecture styles in Britain (how else would he be able to find all the hidden passageways), and everything in the castle reminded him of pieces of it, but somehow... different. Perhaps it was the magic.

He notes the staircases and he notes the detail and he wonders vaguely if this is more memory, than dream, and if the detail denotes the places Tom is more familiar with.

His ears prick at the voice - everything had seemed so empty, before, but no matter how hard he tries he simply can't hear the words. He pretends he didn't hear it at all, and looks around in exaggerated wonder.]

My, but it is just as impressive as I'd heard.

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anagrammatist November 7 2011, 19:54:31 UTC
[Tom doesn't seem to notice it either, though he does of course, and he knows exactly what it belongs to. The voice and Sherlock's praise of the castle bring a faint smile to his lips as he heads up the stairs.]

The Founders had a flair for the dramatic. You'll have to stick close to me; the staircases like to move around.

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sh_consulting November 8 2011, 14:07:49 UTC
[Sherlock's eyes dart to the stairs. Even the building can move? But he follows Tom's advice and sticks close.]

You seem proud. [Of Hogwarts, the tone implies.]

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anagrammatist November 8 2011, 20:56:17 UTC
It's my home. [And it certainly sounds like it's the truth, as far as he's concerned.] And the school does garner a certain amount of loyalty after a time.

[But the first floor seems darker than the last. It's probably because the sun is setting outside. Probably.

And as they ascend the stairs, the voice gradually gets louder and closer, until bits and pieces are able to be understood.]

...rip...tear...kill...to me...

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sh_consulting November 9 2011, 03:54:05 UTC
[He hears the voice as they step upstairs, his eyes narrowing as the darkness seems to grow.

A nightmare? No. The boy isn't showing an ounce of fear.

So no danger for him, then. But danger for Sherlock...?

Just a dream. There was never anything to be frightened of, in dreams.

He let his fingers touch the cold metal of the gun in his pocket.]

Yes, I can imagine. It's a bit far removed from my daily drudgery, I assure you.

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anagrammatist November 9 2011, 05:38:37 UTC
[Well, it is his own personal Scotland Yard. His mind doesn't really appreciate visitors either. And with every step, they're getting closer to it; the entrance to the Chamber is only a floor above this.]

It's mine as well, during the holidays. [Yeah, his tone and the room just got considerably colder. He's not fond of the place. In the slightest. Thank Merlin he would never have to return there.] I grew up in London. It's a far cry from Hogwarts at the best of times.

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sh_consulting November 9 2011, 16:45:57 UTC
[Hogwarts. He had a name to go with the place, now. Of course, it rang no bells. He didn't expect it to. London, though... so this magical universe also had one. Interesting.

He doesn't let any of his growing caution or concern flicker across his features - his stride still easy and confident.]

I can't say I find many resemblances to London, No.

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anagrammatist November 9 2011, 21:07:18 UTC
There are places like it, in London. Though I don't think you'd be able to see them. [Statute of Secrecy? what Statute of Secrecy? granted, Sherlock shouldn't haven't been able to see this place for what it was by those rules, so maybe he'd be able to see the Leaky Cauldron too.]

What are you doing, wandering around this late, Tom?

[Tom's eyes narrow for briefest second before he stops and turns around. Standing at the top of the grand marble staircase behind them is Albus Dumbledore, but one that wavers between being Tom's Transfiguration professor and Harry's old and wise Headmaster.]

Escorting a guest to see the Headmaster, sir.

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sh_consulting November 10 2011, 03:17:01 UTC
Really? [Implies magical segregation, if even in the world of Hogwarts Sherlock wouldn't be able to 'see' them. ... Fascinating.

[He turned as a figure appeared and spoke - Tom, hmm? - but he couldn't quite get a grip on the man. His figure kept shifting - aging and de-aging.

He didn't say anything, however, just looking curiously up at him.]

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anagrammatist November 10 2011, 04:24:44 UTC
[Dumbledore looks over at Sherlock, not obviously suspicious, but frowning a bit just the same. It's a look Tom's quite familiar with, and in another moment, Dumbledore's form has settled on the younger version.]

I wasn't aware he was expecting a guest...

[And he'll be walking over now. Tom doesn't look terribly thrilled about this; much as Sherlock Holmes should not be in the magical world at all, he doesn't need Dumbledore getting involved.]

But you wouldn't want to make his guest late, Professor, would you?

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sh_consulting November 10 2011, 04:57:01 UTC
[Oh, Sherlock is completely watching Tom's reaction to the man - who has seemed to finally settle on one form. None of the clothes make sense, though - Sherlock can almost always instantly tell brand and make. Then again, not much of this 'world' has made any sense at all.

He flashes the Professor a practiced smile.]

I assure you, it won't be long.

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anagrammatist November 10 2011, 05:16:08 UTC
[Well, watch long enough, and it should be clear neither of them likes the other much, or Tom doesn't like him and assumes the feeling is mutual, but they're dancing politely around ever admitting it or making it too obvious.

But Dumbledore is also part of the security system, so he's not believing that so easily.]

Perhaps I should accompany you. You know it's dangerous to be out late these days, Tom.

That really isn't necessary, Professor. [Glancing at Sherlock.] We really should keep going, if the Headmaster's expecting you.

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sh_consulting November 10 2011, 06:06:29 UTC
[Sherlock isn't used to dream-hopping, and despite his own security coming to his rescue earlier, doesn't recognize the signs.

He does recognize distrust, however.

He looks at Tom.]

Whatever you think is best, of course.

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anagrammatist November 10 2011, 08:31:37 UTC
[Tom looks very slightly surprised by that, that Sherlock would defer to him over a teacher, but hey, he'll take it.]

Thank you for the offer, sir, but I think I have everything under control.

[Dumbledore looks over both of them, lingering over both for about the same amount of time, but he finally nods with a light sigh.]

Do go quickly, then.

Yes, Professor. [He glances at Sherlock once more before turning back around and heading off again, trusting that the man will follow. And even if he doesn't, Dumbledore is still lingering around, waiting to follow them at a distance.]

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sh_consulting November 10 2011, 13:49:40 UTC
[Sherlock notes the boy's surprise, but doesn't comment. Sherlock never has had that automatic respect for authority figures that people expect. In fact, quite the opposite.

And especially not here, speaking to dreams.

There is no hesitation to turn and follow the young man, his coat billowing in it's characteristic way as he follows.]

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