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Dungeons: Ciel, Cynthia, Raziel, etc. no_souls_here November 30 2009, 21:17:24 UTC
Reaching the dungeons took no effort whatsoever, a convenient location indeed. It was odd taking orders from somebody else for a change, well.. since that somebody wasn't named Victoria. Ciel mused over the type of person he was assigned to work with. The name itself didn't ring any bells, he was going to have to start paying more attention to that student roster.

Impatiently, he waited for this "Cynthia" girl to appear, so the fun could begin.

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Re: Dungeons: Ciel, Cynthia, Raziel, etc. handyhelper December 1 2009, 08:36:05 UTC
Oh, boy. This was bad. It was bad and confusing, but Cynthia was going to follow Miria's lead on this and head down to the dungeons. With people going crazy (again) all over the school, it was best to just get systematic about this. The Hufflepuff prefect flashed the boy a quick smile as she arrived. "Sorry I'm late, I got held up getting someone to the Ravenclaw Common Room. Are you ready?" she asked, tone friendly although she was clearly ready to get down to business.

"Oh, um, I'm Cynthia. Nice to meet you!"

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Re: Dungeons: Ciel, Cynthia, Raziel, etc. no_souls_here December 1 2009, 17:56:31 UTC
"It's nice to meet you as well, I'm Ciel Phantomhive," He gave her his closest interpretation of a smile in return. Regardless of the situation, proper decorum must be followed.. or something like that. Since she'd gone to the trouble of introducing herself he did the same. He wasn't sure what or who they might fine but he was ready to investigate. It beat the monotony of a regular school day, in any case.

"Where would you like to start?".

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Hope it's okay if I jump in here? stupidest_angle December 2 2009, 17:57:31 UTC
Raziel licked his fingertips very systematically, smiling as the chocolately goodness hit his tongue. He did not know where he was, but the pockets of his strange clothes were full of candy and even some leftover pudding, so he assumed he was somewhere very close to heaven ( ... )

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JIM/SOMEWHERE IN THE CASTLE chairismine November 30 2009, 21:56:40 UTC
So he and two of his crew had been abducted into this school for 'magic' and things were looking like they had the words 'alternate reality' stamped all over them again.

The others didn't appear to be too threatening, though Jim would be damned if he was going to let any of the 'wizards' take him somewhere to calm down. He was out doing some recon, hoping to find something to make sense of this mystery.

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JIM, CATTY, AND CHRIS scroll_keeper November 30 2009, 22:06:34 UTC
Chris had spent the majority of the last hour searching the halls frantically, trying to find his girlfriend. Who was still alive, somehow. Chris frowned at that, there was something strange about the time flow of this school, a certain slant that made an almost alternate reality to things. He was here, still, as a ghost, yet when he had passed with the destruction of the Scroll he had dispersed into a shapeless spirit of Selene. And Catty...Catty had been with him in the afterlife.

He was confused, but he knew one thing. He had to find Catty.

He paused as he walked through a wall of the castle, stopping himself a milisecond before he would have passed entirely through a boy in the middle of the hallway, instead just meeting him face to face.

"Um, hi there," he said awkwardly, thinking that perhaps this was an opportunity for answers, "Do you know a Catty Turner? Or where I can find her?"

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Re: JIM, CATTY, AND CHRIS scroll_heir November 30 2009, 22:18:49 UTC
Catty didn't understand how the hell she had ended up in the castle that was supposed to be in Harry Potter. One moment she was with her Vanessa and Serena, leading them back out of Nefandus, the next she was here in this cold and weird place with other people. Shinigamis. Men who claimed to know her. Chris.

For what purpose would Selene bring him back? Was he here to guide her to her fellow goddesses?

He told her to stay where she was, but she was Catty, Daughter of the Moon, dea, and if the Atrox was behind this, well, she wasn't going to sit back and wait. But first, she had to get out of those robes and wear something more appropriate for the occasion. Decked out in a mini skirt she found in the chest in her room and a form-fitting tank top, a pair of calf-high boots, and of course the signature glitter, she felt it was okay to leave the room.

"Chris!" Hearing his voice, she rushed forward, brown hair flying behind her. "I found you!"

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chairismine November 30 2009, 22:32:38 UTC
Jim turned, going for his phaser before realising that he didn't have it.

Not that it would have made much difference. The person before him was... transparent. "Hi." he said, trying not to stare. He'd heard some lifeforms could be intangible but he'd never come across them before.

"Uh- I haven't, sorry." he said warily. This was probably someone else who'd been brought here against his will.

Before he could ask where the guy had come from, a voice interrupted him.

Jim turned and for the second time in as many minutes stared at the new arrival. Sure, things were in a crisis and he had to find the source of whatever was going on and he had to find his ship- but hello, she had a fine set of legs.

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Hallway Outisde Gryffindor ramenditz November 30 2009, 22:55:40 UTC
Naruto was not one for patience. It had been fun talking to Sakura on his journal but 'staying put' didn't really have any appeal.

In the box at the end of his bed he'd found some super awesome orange track suit and a black t-shirt. It wasn't quite what he was used to, but close enough. He rubbed at his head, it was disconcerting to be without a forehead protector.

Also, he was unarmed. That did not sit well for him and if he couldn't use his ninja skills, what would happen if someone from another village caught him off guard? Even if this was all an illusion, one should be able to defend themselves.

He hoped he'd run into Sakura, she always had extra kunai around. Sure, she might call him an idiot for losing his weapons, but it was better than being caught and killed. Naruto shuddered at the thought.

Since he was impatient he finally stepped out of the obnoxiously red room and looked around the vast hallway. "Cool." He decided, with a grin.

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battle_in_bloom November 30 2009, 23:08:49 UTC
The moment Sakura dropped Apollo and komachi off at Ravenclaw, she turned on her heel and ran for Gryffindor. She didn't trust Naruto - any Naruto - to stay in one place for longer than five minutes. Less, if there was something shiny involved.

She passed various students and Professors looking confused, and angry, but so far as she could tell Miria had already assigned people to look out for them, so she paid them as little head as possible.

Sure enough, when she rounded the corner to the corridor outside the Gryffindor Common Room, her idiot friend was just leaving. "Naruto!" she yelled. "Didn't I just tell you to stay put!?"

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ramenditz November 30 2009, 23:17:26 UTC
"Sakura-chan!" Naruto called brightly and waved enthusiastically, going over to her side. "Guess what? This castle is totally huge and awesome! Are we far from home? Don't we need to get back soon? Oh, I don't have any kunai or shuriken on me." Naruto was talking a mile a minute, excited. He held out his hands. "Please lend me some so I don't meet some terrible end on our mission? When we get back I'll...I could take you out on a date to make up for it!"

He smiled ever so cheerfully, practically bouncing in place.

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battle_in_bloom December 2 2009, 10:42:19 UTC
Oh, dear god. The last time Sakura had seen Naruto quite this hyper, he had been twelve and--

Oh, dear god. This was just great. Absolutely fabulous. And with a crazy Sasuke on the loose - she hoped Kakashi showed up soon. Naruto appeared to be fairly harmless, even if he did think he was a ninja, but Sasuke was another story.

"Naruto--" she interrupted. "Naruto. I - kunai? What? This - Naruto! I just broke up with my boyfriend, the last thing I want to do is go on a date with anyone--"

She shut her mouth with a click of her teeth and took a few deep breaths. How did she used to deal with Naruto?

--Right. She hadn't.

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Chao/Setsuna/Clarice/Galatea - Hallways somewhere on a high floor. timeinback December 1 2009, 00:44:47 UTC
Chao was not in a good mood ( ... )

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Re: Chao/Setsuna/Clarice/Galatea - Hallways somewhere on a high floor. herladysblade December 1 2009, 02:00:30 UTC
Crises had once again struck the school, but this time Setsuna was in a position to do something other than ogle Alma's legs. She would make up for her earlier failures, and help bring Galatea back to Miria safely.

Clutching her absurdly long sword, Setsuna walked beside Chao, moving in silence with the other girl. She did not know the Griffindor well, but from what she could tell Chao was a controlled and disciplined young woman, and hopefully would be able to take care of herself in a fight. She had, after all, helped repel a dragon.

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Re: Chao/Setsuna/Clarice/Galatea - Hallways somewhere on a high floor. timeinback December 1 2009, 02:14:28 UTC
If anything, Chao was getting very jaded and tired of these crises, especially with them being so close together. You'd think someone who was headmaster would know not to try similar spells when it previous exploded into a nightmare. At the very least, the crisis should have affected her and excuse her from trying to fix it.

As they turned around the corner, Chao's eyes fell upon Setsuna's long sword.

"Do you think that would be really necessary?" she asked with honest curiosity.

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Re: Chao/Setsuna/Clarice/Galatea - Hallways somewhere on a high floor. herladysblade December 1 2009, 12:56:41 UTC
Setsuna nodded calmly, evidently not startled by her partner's sudden decision to speak. "If Galatea-sempai is half as skilled as Miria-sempai, then should she become hostile we will be unable to afford holding back anything. I have no intention of harming anyone, but I do not wish for them to do the same to either of us."

Even as she spoke, Setsuna's eyes roamed the hallway. This was her element, and for once at Hogwarts she did not feel any embarrassment or confusion.

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thehellsinggirl December 1 2009, 04:35:05 UTC
Finally Integra had gotten in touch with someone who didn't seem to be living in the middle of an intense delusion. She tucked the journal under her arm and examined the strange decor lining the hallway, as she waited for the Professor.

She couldn't deny that she had seen things here, simply in the hallways, that implied this notion of a 'school of magic' might be true after all. It wasn't as if she had no experience with the concept of magic: however, her family's knowledge of the subject mostly dealt with the darker side of arcane lore, and the thought of moving pictures, flying broomsticks, and the like seemed a stretch, even to her ( ... )

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prideb4thefall December 2 2009, 10:28:56 UTC
Byakuya made his way through the halls of Hogwarts with no incidents, his imposing form perhaps deterring even the bespelled from bothering him. He had been near Integra Hellsing's location regardless, and as such did not have much of a chance to encounter anyone in his travels.

He recognised the girl, physically unchanged, although perhaps holding herself in a different manner to the usual. She was a student in his own class, and one of the more attentive ones at that, although she no longer appeared to recognise him. Something would ahve to be done about the Headmaster at some point, Byakuya mused, as he had many times over the past four years.

"Miss Hellsing?" he enquired.

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thehellsinggirl December 2 2009, 13:32:58 UTC
Integra turned to face the man, who held himself with the sort of confidence and dignity that she'd seen very little of since she woke up here. (It certainly beat the people running around, shaking their tiny fists, etc.) Straightening up even more, her first thought was that the man had to be as tall as or taller than Alucard, which was quite a feat.

Then she remembered her worries about her appearance, and realized it was very likely indeed that she had lost quite a bit of height, and that her perspective at the moment couldn't entirely be trusted.

While frustrating, she was undaunted, and she addressed him with the same air of respectful authority that she was accustomed to using, whether dealing with heads of state or the Queen herself. "Yes. You must be Professor Kuchiki."

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prideb4thefall December 4 2009, 01:28:36 UTC
"Indeed," Byakuya replied simply, taking in the girl with hardly a flicker of an eyelid. She may have held the same appearance, but this was of a certainty not the Integra Hellsing he had taught.

"Am I to assume you have no recognition of your surroundings, nor any memory of how you came to be here?" It would be best to clarify - Byakuya did not put it past the Headmaster to have concocted some other ridiculous spell that he had loosed on the general population of the school. it would not have been the first time, and certainly not the last, either.

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