People were naturally quite confused when they first arrived. |
Or, sometimes, as was the case with a few characters and
Seamus, not approaching him because oh
Seamus is being weird again best leave him alone.
Isn't it great when your character is one of the most
visually different, yet due to your character's own known eccentricities,
people are also the least surprised?
You see, Seamus, last seen talking in groups and looking
handsome, was now wearing a cloak of rags, with his wrists open and leaking
blood, and blood on his hands. He spoke
in a low whisper and stated he would speak with no one who didn't touch his
blood (i.e. touch his bloodstained hands).
Naturally this disturbed Prince Hadley quite a bit, as she
relies on his advice quite a bit.
Luckily this version of Hadley was far bossier and she ended up making
herself feel better when she clicked her fingers at Novichkov to make him
follow. Novichkov, is the BP 7 elder who
had earlier kicked open the doors to make an entrance to demand to know what
had happened to the Ancient Dimloch.
Naturally someone tried to ask Seamus, who declared that there had never
been an ancient here, nor Duchess Alicia Brown.
You see, this was the Seamus that would have resulted should
Duchess Alicia Brown have never entered Adelaide. It was the Novichkov that would have resulted
should a long ago decision have never been made. And it was the Hadley who would have resulted
had her sire not committed one special act of barbarity. Each false self taught them something. Who knows whether they each figured out the
lesson?
So Faux managed to hack the computer and speed up the blank
space filled with songs to the first set of clips, which was great, as I needed
to jump ahead anyway to save some time since we started late due to Windows
Updates (read up on the technical difficulties HERE). Later he hacked the signals in the air using
his laptop and managed to text the Blue Girl (one of the Fae seen on the
clips). As I had his mobile number, we
simply texted back and forth awhile which helped smooth over some
inconsistencies.
At one point, Julia Dannenburg decided to experiment on how
to make the memories return by working alongside Faux and Winnifred Tyler to
*break* poor Siobhan's will. The poor
girl had to cope with minutes of the Broken condition followed by the promise
of nights of the Guilty condition. It
didn't help reveal any memories, though.
The only way to gain true memories were with Emotion
Cards. After every fae clip, Nurse
Cassandra appeared (me dressed in a nurse costume) to drop the cards of a
particular type around. First were a
series of flowers, each with a character name and their greatest desire written
upon it. This was tied to the fae, Rose
Red's, clip. Once they had read their
desire, they regained some of their memories, though not all. Naturally a number of characters read those
of other characters. Surprisingly, most
of the cards were returned to their owners.
Eventually they started making headway in figuring it out. |
It was fun.
The saddest plot line involved Siobhan and FatherMother who
thought they were best friends. Yet
while Siobhan read every Emotion Card she could find of herself, FatherMother
stopped after the first one, merely collecting the others, afraid of losing
herself (i.e. her false memories of being an Ordo Dracul and her friend) in
favour of a darker self. Afraid of
losing her friend, or even attacking her.
By the point of their conversation, however, Siobhan had little patience
with her and coldly told her to read the Emotion Cards.
It damn near broke my heart to see and hear FatherMother's
pain.
When she did, and due to the timely intervention of
Siobhan's Desire Card to Siobhan ("I want no one else to die") and
Joseph Smith dominating FatherMother into trusting Siobhan, there was no
murders. In fact, FatherMother tried to
reconcile with Siobhan who stated that she'd work with her so long as
FatherMother does what Siobhan says. For
now, and under the influence of Dominate, FatherMother has agreed.
Edward Kensington had to cope with Winnifred Tyler not
recognising him at all. Someone had to
break it to Winnifred that not only is her sire dead, but that she hadn't spent
the last few decades hunting monsters with him.
Edward Kensington got to scold Kettral (who still hasn't forgiven him
for abandoned him a century ago) and Kettral certainly *looked* contrite.
Talitha snubbed her buddy and plotted the death of another
character.
Zahra believed she was in the Lancea Sanctum and still in a misogynistic
vampire court within Saudi Arabia and costumed accordingly. She got to scoff at the idea of a female
prince (to Hadley's face!) and stand threateningly with her sword dangling from
her sleeve. She found Taylor could
converse with her and tried to get him to act as interpreter, but found he
wasn't interpreting some of the things she was saying. She also tried to goad Edward Kensington into
a fight (not sure if it was a physical or verbal fight she was going for).
A brand new player of a Gangrel Ordo Dracul got to play a
character as confused as she was when the art gallery she'd entered turned out
to be the hall. She wandered around, got
to meet various strange people who didn't know each other, and tried to find
her place among it. You see, players of
new characters typically didn't have false memories, allowing them to be the
normal people in a sea of weird.
Of course, the other characters couldn't be sure that *they*
weren't the crazy ones. After all,
people only had their memories to rely upon.
It was a good session, and likely the last Cassandra session
before the finale. Season Three will
likely end in the finale either in early May, mid-July, or September, depending
on how players go (since there are exams in June). It will be interesting to see how well they
cope with it all, especially as in character they only have nine weeks before
the Summer Solstice brings everything to a head.
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