so if this is daylight [ambrose, hermes?, open]

Apr 28, 2010 16:59


By now, the most recent resurrected arrivals - a pair, hailing from the late 17th century, who apparently incurred some starvation before their deaths - have adapted a little to their new surroundings, but they still carry with them a good deal of trauma and worry, so now they must go and find whatever assistance they can. Sanchari has thoughts of ( Read more... )

*deities, *sleepy hollow, *world of darkness

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passes_out May 5 2010, 11:20:25 UTC
He looks around, keeping his guard up and his senses sharp. He doesn't want to bring any unwanted attention to himself and being inside a temple caused his heart to race. It wasn't out of fear as it was the uncertainty that surrounds his own personal beliefs. People build temples and people can tear them down. Why would a god appear in a place built by the hands of mortals ( ... )

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mercurialnature June 5 2010, 21:39:33 UTC
"Mmmmkay, so I said it would take a while and it's been forever and an age by my reckoning. From what I can see, or what I saw, and then we're into timelines and it gets a bit dodgy from there on out, but, um, yes, yes, yes, they waited a few days and then ran off and were well-raised into nice, happy adults by the Romani." :D? Helpful? :D?

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brightredstring June 5 2010, 21:50:19 UTC

"--Katerine," Sanchari says, suddenly, a little surprised by what constitutes 'a long time' for Hermes, but figuring she's really ought to learn to roll for it.

"Katerine must have taken Django."

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