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Re: IC: Ch 2. Welcome to Rockport

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 3:43 pm
by BenTheRat
Aunt Loosa,You know that an illusion this complex and detailed would definetely need line of sight to accomplish. But when you did the dispel on the 2nd half of the illusion, he did not feel close. You have heard of people being able to use animals as an avatar, to see through them, and even cast through them, but it almost always resulted in the death of the animal.
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Re: IC: Ch 2. Welcome to Rockport

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 5:16 pm
by jbibblesworth
Spoiler:
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"I'm with Eddie." Scott says, "The sooner we get to Rockport and figure this mess out the better. Who knows what other tricks Phil has up his sleeve?"

Re: IC: Ch 2. Welcome to Rockport

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 5:56 pm
by BenTheRat
Scott,you read in some book somewhere, that control a dynamic illusion, requires line of sight.

Re: IC: Ch 2. Welcome to Rockport

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 10:14 pm
by DetectiveSocks
"Well let's not hesitate to leave," Alyssa gets up from the ground and gestures with poise composure towards the vehicle, "Shall we?"

Re: IC: Ch 2. Welcome to Rockport

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2014 2:52 am
by Mr. Handy
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"Before we go into town," says Eddie, "we should look to see if we can find Phil's tracks. I don't know if he had to be nearby to create his illusions - I don't even know how it's possible - but he seems the sort who wants to stick around and watch his nasty handiwork."

Re: IC: Ch 2. Welcome to Rockport

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2014 8:21 am
by Papa Gateau
Well Mr. Kane, I have been thinking on these illusions.

Firstly it requires some skill to blend two illusions together, to build one on the foundation of the other.

Also, to my knowledge and experience, to control complex illusions such as these, moving illusions with sounds, would require the caster to see us.

However, when I dispelled the cyclops illusion I had no sense that the caster, this Phil to be near by. I think that he was casting through an avatar, a proxy. It is unusual and again displays quite some skill and ability.

I think that the dead crow over there, is more than likely the poor creature that he used for this purpose - they rarely survive the ordeal.

Finally, to answer your question about a link - which it now appears is redundant. I initially meant a link to the crime, however, had this been a true killing, initiated via magic then there could quite possibly have been created a link between Phil and the knife. It is hard to say - blood magic is very powerful and from what I have seen today Phil appears to be quite an accomplished mage. Whether he needs that link or not is hard to say. He managed to find us and cast his spells, even though we were lost. Perhaps he already has a link to one or more of you that have encountered him in the past?

Things to ponder, hmm?

Re: IC: Ch 2. Welcome to Rockport

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2014 10:00 am
by Priest
Warren Kaine:

I chew my bottom lip in thought at the words of Loosa.
Warren thinking:   Like Sonnys trumpet perhaps?  
I nod my head, "Yeah I saw the dead bird. Seems to have just died"

I take a long drag on my cigarette and look towards Eddie, "Already thought of that. But there is nothing, no sign of anyone, nothing but a dead bird"

I toss the cigarette to the floor and with my heel rub it out, "Best be away before Phil sends us another greetings card". I move towards the car.
Warren thinking:   Sure glad I never got rid of my knife  

I smile a wry smile as I pull the car door open, "Coming?"

Re: IC: Ch 2. Welcome to Rockport

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2014 8:28 pm
by Silver Priest
Norman listens with rapt attention as Loosa so casually explains the workings of magic as if it is a common topic for her. Despite the gravity of the situation, her words do much to ease the librarian's mental discomfort. Despite the dangers, this was fascinating. Magic and odd creatures and illusions. It was like something out of a fairy tale.

He adjusts his glasses before speaking. "I uh, do believe we should head into town as quickly as possible. Any hope of stealth we may have possessed is now gone. I wonder if this was Phil's idea of a welcome for us."

He heads back towards Eddie's car.

Re: IC: Ch 2. Welcome to Rockport

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2014 10:15 pm
by BenTheRat
You pile into your 2 cars and motorcycle, and continue down the dirt road. It isn't long it comes up beside a railroad track and then a couple miles up the road it ends in a cross road with a rail station. An old wooden sign with the words 'Rockport Rail Station' hangs on the building.
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You see people working around the train yard, and a man is sitting at a window at the station, otherwise the place looks pretty deserted. There is no train at the station. The crossroad goes both the left and the right.

Re: IC: Ch 2. Welcome to Rockport

Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2014 1:06 am
by DrVendetta
Richard pulls over to the closest person and ask "Which way to town?"

Re: IC: Ch 2. Welcome to Rockport

Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2014 5:04 am
by Mr. Handy
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Eddie keeps an alert watch on their surroundings, though he doesn't quite trust his own eyes any more.

Re: IC: Ch 2. Welcome to Rockport

Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2014 6:08 am
by Medri
Charles Feel a strong discomfort at the thought of Loosa's suggestion that birds might have been used. It wakes his fantasy and he thinks about the possibility of birds flying over them and watching their way. It feels a lot worse to have mages over you head then on the steady ground, even if it wouldn't make a difference. To keep the possible panic away he tries to breath slowly and bring himself together so that he can focus on what the group can and will do next in this search for the cause. He seems to calm down a bit and come to senses but with a nagging feeling in his gut.

Re: IC: Ch 2. Welcome to Rockport

Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2014 3:43 pm
by Priest
Warren Kaine:
As Richard speaks, I look around. Being jumped once in a day is enough.

Re: IC: Ch 2. Welcome to Rockport

Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2014 4:51 pm
by BenTheRat
The railroad worker looks at the strange group assembled before him, "well either way, but if you want Main street, take a right." He goes back to his work.

Re: IC: Ch 2. Welcome to Rockport

Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2014 3:07 am
by Mr. Handy
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Eddie sits behind the wheel of his car, ready to follow Richard.

Re: IC: Ch 2. Welcome to Rockport

Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2014 11:08 am
by DetectiveSocks
Meanwhile, Alyssa snaps a picture at the Rockport Rail Station sign, gathering material that would be her exclusive inside story.
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Re: IC: Ch 2. Welcome to Rockport

Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2014 11:08 pm
by Medri
Charles seems to have gathered enough breath to be himself again after the short thoughts of panic about the birds. He calmly waits for the others.

Re: IC: Ch 2. Welcome to Rockport

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2014 6:00 am
by DrVendetta
Richard starts down the road again taking a right to head towards main strret.

Re: IC: Ch 2. Welcome to Rockport

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2014 11:20 am
by Priest
Warren Kaine:

As Richard drives I keep a watch outside. Phil is hardly likely to be walking about the main street, but you never know. He always was an arrogant bastard and power makes you more arrogant.

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Re: IC: Ch 2. Welcome to Rockport

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2014 4:03 pm
by BenTheRat
You drive down the paved road for a small bit and it runs into a larger road. Warren doesn't see Phil, but he does see some street signs. The road you are on isRailroad, the cross road which is larger has a sign that says Main St and stretches off to the left and right. On the other side of Main a road continues but angles to your left (so if you were going South, it is going SE) with a street sign Broadway.
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While Railroad Ave was mainly empty Main street is filled. Mostly with 2 story residential homes. Most look 20-30 years old, but all kept in very good condition. Immediately to your right at the corner of Railroad and Main is a Lumber and Hardware store. That is the only non-residential building you see.