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Jun 22, 2007 09:53

At some point in the morning, a sign is added to the bulletin board:

IF YOU HAVE LOST YOUR MEMORY, READ THIS!Here are some important things for you to know ( Read more... )

maid marian, midsummer night's amnesia, jack green, zhaan, sariel rager, sharon valerii, agnes nitt

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visible_sariel June 22 2007, 14:18:49 UTC
Excuse the confused-looking girl in uniform while she reads that sign, window bits included. "Uh... um... oh. What--?" and other assorted interjections apply. And yes, she took a look out that window at one point.

"Midsummer? the solstice? At least I know it's June, now."

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witchoftwominds June 22 2007, 14:20:57 UTC
"Twenty-second, to be precise," Agnes supplies helpfully. "I take it you're one of the ones who can't remember?"

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visible_sariel June 22 2007, 14:26:48 UTC
That gets a nod as Sariel turns around. "It's the--oh. And yes... I can't remember anything, about who I am, or..." Pause. "I think I'm in the Navy. Only I'm not sure *which* Navy."

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witchoftwominds June 22 2007, 14:30:45 UTC
Agnes decides it must be a very strange Navy, if that's the uniform. "Well, that's a start, anyway. Does that pin on your chest mean anything to you?"

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notjustatoaster June 22 2007, 14:29:54 UTC
Sharon seeing a few people hanging around the notice board goes to see what's going on. After reading the note she scans the Bar and heads towards the woman in the pointy black het.

"Hi I'm not sure if I know you or not but... well, I read your note and thought maybe you'd be able to help me?"

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witchoftwominds June 22 2007, 14:34:11 UTC
She smiles up at the other woman.

"Well, I can say that I don't know you, and I still have all my memories. But as far as helping you out, I can always try. Would you like some herbal tea?"

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notjustatoaster June 22 2007, 14:38:31 UTC
Sharon takes a seat opposite the woman. She's more than a little unsure of herself, not remembering who you are can do that to you.

"Thank you. I can't remember anything about who I am. I know I've been here before but I really don't remember anything."

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witchoftwominds June 22 2007, 14:41:08 UTC
Agnes pours her some tea from the pot she has brewing nearby.

"This should help you relax and focus. Something might come back to you. What's the last thing you do remember?"

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queenofmay June 22 2007, 15:32:07 UTC
Mary, who is not, is eying the sign with a minor frown. This might be because she is one of the amnesia people, or it might be because she spent last night trying to find out what had happened, had given up only due to exhaustion, and someone else already knew by the time she woke up.

And, yes, that was a name tag, with the number "1" above it and just below it, the words "Mary", and then below it "Marian".

"So whats caused this Midsummer spike?"

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witchoftwominds June 22 2007, 15:37:26 UTC
"Magic's always stronger at the solstices," Agnes answers. "My working theory is that someone made some kind of forgetting spell, but they didn't account for the time of year, and so it got out of control and started affecting people other than it was intended for."

She gestures to the nametag. "Did you remember your name, or did you find someone who knows you?"

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queenofmay June 22 2007, 15:44:45 UTC
"Found someone who remembered it. Didn't remember exactly what they told me the first time, so I went with what I thought sounded closest. But I got told again."

Marian was fingering her name tag, with a strange expression.

"I was trying to gather together who everyone involved was last night. So they all got name tags with numbers as I found them."

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witchoftwominds June 22 2007, 15:49:55 UTC
"How many people did you find?" she asks with a frown.

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jack_inthegreen June 22 2007, 16:52:17 UTC
There is another note tacked beneath this one:

I beg your pardon.

My magic does not go wrong. It does exactly what I intend it to do.

Jack Green

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witchoftwominds June 22 2007, 17:09:23 UTC
Agnes scowls when she notices the second note.

Well, at least now she knows that it wasn't an accident, and there's a name to put with it.

You're on my list, buster, she grumbles to herself.

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