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Cybernetic Socialist Republics wrote:30th of September, 1888, Past midnight
Alexandra Jäger - East London
Though it was well past midnight, Alexandra patrolled the streets of East London. Normally, a woman of her age walking the street at this time of night had unseemly implications, or was at the very least exceptionally dangerous, but that wasn't case for Alexandra. The towering leather jacketed woman didn't exactly exude vulnerablity, or even womanhood at a distance. A closer look would help inform one of the latter, the former made obvious the fact that she filled in the jacket she wore. Yet, that alone of course didn't explain why she was out at this time of night.
Alexandra Jäger, was a Hunter, imbued a little over 7 years ago on her 17th birthday, during a traumatic event that she still had quite a bit of guilt about. An even that had turned a pugnacious brawler of a young woman, that once fought underground for her own personal thrill and material enrichment, into focused shadow warrior against supernatural forces of evil. Like most londoners, she was shocked and angered by the series of brutal killings of young woman that had been occuring in the city recently. Unlike most, however, she had the conviction that these crimes were not the acts of the typical mortal fiend, but that of a supernatural predator.
She, as Alexandra her self could admit, wasn't a particularly adept investigator. She was more the type that one that was could sic on target, with the expectation that she could steathily keep tabs on them and if need be, capture or kill them, whether or not she had the element of surprise. She was, put simply, an attack dog, and a good one at that. Alexandra wouldn't flinch at being considered as such either, she was used to being likend a to a 'dog' in far less flattering ways.
Fortuitously for her, tonight those investigative shortcomings weren't going to immediately be a problem when it came to finding trouble, or at least, the remnants of trouble. A group of people, police officers among them, were standing around something that reeked of the smell of blood. She'd walk up to the crowd and carefully nudge her way close enough to peer over few shorter individuals, giving her a glimpse of the body of yet another young woman. It was at that moment, nearby, she heard someone nearby, yell about what was going on. She'd turn to see young blond, about her height.
"Seems like another young woman's been murdered." She told him, in an as-a-matter of factly tone.
by Oblivion2 » Thu Mar 09, 2023 8:25 am
by Cybernetic Socialist Republics » Thu Mar 09, 2023 3:05 pm
Luminesa wrote:Cybernetic Socialist Republics wrote:30th of September, 1888, Past midnight
Alexandra Jäger - East London
Though it was well past midnight, Alexandra patrolled the streets of East London. Normally, a woman of her age walking the street at this time of night had unseemly implications, or was at the very least exceptionally dangerous, but that wasn't case for Alexandra. The towering leather jacketed woman didn't exactly exude vulnerablity, or even womanhood at a distance. A closer look would help inform one of the latter, the former made obvious the fact that she filled in the jacket she wore. Yet, that alone of course didn't explain why she was out at this time of night.
Alexandra Jäger, was a Hunter, imbued a little over 7 years ago on her 17th birthday, during a traumatic event that she still had quite a bit of guilt about. An even that had turned a pugnacious brawler of a young woman, that once fought underground for her own personal thrill and material enrichment, into focused shadow warrior against supernatural forces of evil. Like most londoners, she was shocked and angered by the series of brutal killings of young woman that had been occuring in the city recently. Unlike most, however, she had the conviction that these crimes were not the acts of the typical mortal fiend, but that of a supernatural predator.
She, as Alexandra her self could admit, wasn't a particularly adept investigator. She was more the type that one that was could sic on target, with the expectation that she could steathily keep tabs on them and if need be, capture or kill them, whether or not she had the element of surprise. She was, put simply, an attack dog, and a good one at that. Alexandra wouldn't flinch at being considered as such either, she was used to being likend a to a 'dog' in far less flattering ways.
Fortuitously for her, tonight those investigative shortcomings weren't going to immediately be a problem when it came to finding trouble, or at least, the remnants of trouble. A group of people, police officers among them, were standing around something that reeked of the smell of blood. She'd walk up to the crowd and carefully nudge her way close enough to peer over few shorter individuals, giving her a glimpse of the body of yet another young woman. It was at that moment, nearby, she heard someone nearby, yell about what was going on. She'd turn to see young blond, about her height.
"Seems like another young woman's been murdered." She told him, in an as-a-matter of factly tone.
Vasily - The Fox and A Hound
September 30th, 1888
The scene of a murder, East London
“Another one?” Vasily paused, thinking about the woman’s statement as she appeared next to him. His cigarette continued to pump a sliver of smoke into the air, and he removed it from his mouth for a moment to blow more smoke behind it, as if it was releasing his anger and irritation. “Bloody hell…the same bloke must have been bored again.”
He continued to hold his gun close under his jacket, especially in case anyone decided to step too close to him. In particular, his eyes flickered from the body to the woman who stood next to him. The aura she carried was that of someone with authority, but not with authority given to her by man. She was not afraid of gore or tragedies, her eyes had seen them.
“It must have been the scream I heard early this morning, then,” Vasily began to explain, keeping his voice down among the rabble, “it was distant, a bit of an echo. Given it was 2 AM, I thought I had just been dreaming. But instead it was real. Maybe if I had gotten out of bed at that moment I would have been able to go find them.” He gave a deep sigh, and put the cigarette back in his mouth. He almost seemed to munch on it with his teeth for a few moments.
“But this man, or woman, whoever has been doing the killing, is quite good at what they do. There’s been a number of murders now…and we can’t even find the bastard who keeps doing it. Not even a trace. Unless…you look like someone who might know something?”
At that last sentence, he pivoted his head slow and heavy in her direction, staring at her with curiosity and only a sprinkle of suspicion. A criminal would not come back to the scene of the crime, if he or she was smart at all. And yet this woman spoke like she had just learned something new about this serial killer. Vasily pulled the cigarette out of his mouth after a couple minutes of contemplation, and as he blew smoke again he looked back to the newcomer.
“What do you know?”
by Ormata » Thu Mar 09, 2023 5:07 pm
by Luminesa » Thu Mar 09, 2023 6:40 pm
by Luminesa » Thu Mar 09, 2023 6:53 pm
Cybernetic Socialist Republics wrote:Luminesa wrote:Vasily - The Fox and A Hound
September 30th, 1888
The scene of a murder, East London
“Another one?” Vasily paused, thinking about the woman’s statement as she appeared next to him. His cigarette continued to pump a sliver of smoke into the air, and he removed it from his mouth for a moment to blow more smoke behind it, as if it was releasing his anger and irritation. “Bloody hell…the same bloke must have been bored again.”
He continued to hold his gun close under his jacket, especially in case anyone decided to step too close to him. In particular, his eyes flickered from the body to the woman who stood next to him. The aura she carried was that of someone with authority, but not with authority given to her by man. She was not afraid of gore or tragedies, her eyes had seen them.
“It must have been the scream I heard early this morning, then,” Vasily began to explain, keeping his voice down among the rabble, “it was distant, a bit of an echo. Given it was 2 AM, I thought I had just been dreaming. But instead it was real. Maybe if I had gotten out of bed at that moment I would have been able to go find them.” He gave a deep sigh, and put the cigarette back in his mouth. He almost seemed to munch on it with his teeth for a few moments.
“But this man, or woman, whoever has been doing the killing, is quite good at what they do. There’s been a number of murders now…and we can’t even find the bastard who keeps doing it. Not even a trace. Unless…you look like someone who might know something?”
At that last sentence, he pivoted his head slow and heavy in her direction, staring at her with curiosity and only a sprinkle of suspicion. A criminal would not come back to the scene of the crime, if he or she was smart at all. And yet this woman spoke like she had just learned something new about this serial killer. Vasily pulled the cigarette out of his mouth after a couple minutes of contemplation, and as he blew smoke again he looked back to the newcomer.
“What do you know?”
Alexandra knew well when someone was concerned by her presence and this man clearly was. The way he held his hand against his jacket suggested that some weapon lay underneath, perhaps a knife or gun. Alexandra did nothing similar. Her hands were already equiped her main means of self defense, her weighted gloves. In any confrontation at this range she'd be able to make quicker use of them than any weapon either of them could. Not that she expected anything to happen. The way his eyes went over her revealed that he recognized that she was even more dangerous than she looked. What was more interesting, what that he was willing to admit being nearby the scene of the crime when it happened. Obviously not incriminating in of its self for what it was worth, but it was interesting in light of the supcion he showed her by asking her what she knew.
"I only know what you know, or less. I'm not the one who heard this woman's dying screams." she responded, in a somewhat accusatory tone. Not that she thought he had anything to do with it. Taking a good look at him, the man seemed too weak to take a life in self defense, nevermind as a predator.
"I should say, though I doubt I'll convince you of anything, I don't take human lives. So you can put aside any ridiculous ideas that might be forming in your mind about me." Alexandra added, with an emphasis on human lives. she'd taken plenty of non-human lives as a hunter, at this point.
by Cybernetic Socialist Republics » Thu Mar 09, 2023 8:23 pm
Luminesa wrote:Cybernetic Socialist Republics wrote:
Alexandra knew well when someone was concerned by her presence and this man clearly was. The way he held his hand against his jacket suggested that some weapon lay underneath, perhaps a knife or gun. Alexandra did nothing similar. Her hands were already equiped her main means of self defense, her weighted gloves. In any confrontation at this range she'd be able to make quicker use of them than any weapon either of them could. Not that she expected anything to happen. The way his eyes went over her revealed that he recognized that she was even more dangerous than she looked. What was more interesting, what that he was willing to admit being nearby the scene of the crime when it happened. Obviously not incriminating in of its self for what it was worth, but it was interesting in light of the supcion he showed her by asking her what she knew.
"I only know what you know, or less. I'm not the one who heard this woman's dying screams." she responded, in a somewhat accusatory tone. Not that she thought he had anything to do with it. Taking a good look at him, the man seemed too weak to take a life in self defense, nevermind as a predator.
"I should say, though I doubt I'll convince you of anything, I don't take human lives. So you can put aside any ridiculous ideas that might be forming in your mind about me." Alexandra added, with an emphasis on human lives. she'd taken plenty of non-human lives as a hunter, at this point.
Vasily - A Who Dunnit
September 30th, 1888
At the crime scene
She definitely had some sort of weapon. Vasily did not have many years to his life, but he knew by now when a man or a woman was possessing a weapon in secret. After all, he was not the only paranoid individual in all of London, and certainly not when a serial killer was still loose among the city streets. For a woman such as herself, wandering the streets at night without one would have been a death wish. And yet she was not a normal woman either. He wished he could determine why he felt that way. For now, however, he groaned behind a cigarette.
"Miss, I just asked you a question about whether or not you knew anything, I'd rather you not throw back accusations like I just spit in your tea. I don't know what's a dream or what's real anymore. Three years ago I had a fever so bad I was in and out of sleep, I saw my dead grandmother saying, 'Vasily, Vasily, put the stove on, we're going to make stew!' I never even met my grandmother! So you'll have to apologize if I sound somewhere between tired and hungover. Needless to say I'm not so much in the mood."
Only when Alexandra said "humans" with such a tone did Vasily raise his eyebrows and give her a stare for a few moments. He then looked down at his cigarette, flickering it to the ground and stomping it before he glanced back at her. "...So...you're not just aware of humans then. Huh. Alright then. I'm not accusing you of anything, I was just curious. But you've been looking at me like I've grown a second head, too. What's that all about?" He spoke in a whisper, not wanting to alarm others or to start a fight. "I know I'm not exactly a gentleman, and I smell like smoke and cheap liquor, but I certainly as hell didn't do anything. Plus they call him 'Jack the Ripper'. Stupid as balls name, but have you heard if he has any...connections?"
by Luminesa » Thu Mar 09, 2023 9:52 pm
Cybernetic Socialist Republics wrote:Luminesa wrote:Vasily - A Who Dunnit
September 30th, 1888
At the crime scene
She definitely had some sort of weapon. Vasily did not have many years to his life, but he knew by now when a man or a woman was possessing a weapon in secret. After all, he was not the only paranoid individual in all of London, and certainly not when a serial killer was still loose among the city streets. For a woman such as herself, wandering the streets at night without one would have been a death wish. And yet she was not a normal woman either. He wished he could determine why he felt that way. For now, however, he groaned behind a cigarette.
"Miss, I just asked you a question about whether or not you knew anything, I'd rather you not throw back accusations like I just spit in your tea. I don't know what's a dream or what's real anymore. Three years ago I had a fever so bad I was in and out of sleep, I saw my dead grandmother saying, 'Vasily, Vasily, put the stove on, we're going to make stew!' I never even met my grandmother! So you'll have to apologize if I sound somewhere between tired and hungover. Needless to say I'm not so much in the mood."
Only when Alexandra said "humans" with such a tone did Vasily raise his eyebrows and give her a stare for a few moments. He then looked down at his cigarette, flickering it to the ground and stomping it before he glanced back at her. "...So...you're not just aware of humans then. Huh. Alright then. I'm not accusing you of anything, I was just curious. But you've been looking at me like I've grown a second head, too. What's that all about?" He spoke in a whisper, not wanting to alarm others or to start a fight. "I know I'm not exactly a gentleman, and I smell like smoke and cheap liquor, but I certainly as hell didn't do anything. Plus they call him 'Jack the Ripper'. Stupid as balls name, but have you heard if he has any...connections?"
Vasily, was his name. Or at least it was what she was going by. At least she now new something about him. He was correct about him not being a gentleman, but if uncomfortable smells alone detered her, she wouldn't have either or skills or her line of work. She made her way closer next to to better hear him without either of them needing to to be overheard.
"Oh, accuse you? Ha, no. Certainly not. If you're wonder why I've been giving you a good luck, I was just making sure to size you up. Just a habit of mine. Never know who you might need to defend yourself from. I know by now that you're no threat." Alexandra spoke quietly, then stopped to smirk.
"As for the question, well, I was was just wondering if you might know something, if you heard shouting beforehand. I suppose not. In regardes to no being in mood for this, well, you're still here, aren't you? Unless you mean you're not in the mood for being questioned, in which case, word of advice, don't send anything my way that you're not willing to take back at least twofold." Alexandra fiddled with her gloved hands while she spoke.
"Also, yes I'm certainly aware of more than of humans. London's got a problem with pests, as you might be aware. I've done my part to try and get them under control by culling a fair number. As for connections, none that I know for sure, but I have a hunch. We're certainly not dealing with a typical murderer here." She said, now herself at a whisper.
"If only we had more go off than, well, a dead body in the street."
by Finsternia » Fri Mar 10, 2023 7:45 am
Oblivion2 wrote:Etienne Saint-Francis - The Prodigal Son
September 30th, 1888, Evening
Streets of London
The scent of coal smoke and decay hung about the city like mouldering perfume. It was a damp, dank, desperate smell, and Etienne Saint-Francis would have loathed it entirely if he did love what it represented. Freedom. It had been just over three glorious weeks since he’d arrived in this soot-stained, grimy, pestilential place, and it had been three glorious weeks without a collar about his throat and his Sire’s hand holding the leash. “Bastard.” Etienne thought to himself as he adjusted his black homburg. The problem with freedom was it meant that one was truly on their own. Etienne was a seventy six year old Ventrue, with nothing of note to his name. Everything had been controlled by his sire, so when the young Frenchman had finally seized his chance to break free of his domineering lord, he’d been rendered literally penniless. Fortunately, Etienne hadn’t been Embraced for being a fool; far from it. Even as a mortal he possessed remarkable business acumen and an instinct for finding opportunity.
Certainly he’d come here poor, but now he had his own modest lodgings, fine clothes, and pockets that jangled with coin. It had meant getting his hands dirty and rubbing elbows with certain unsavoury types, but what sort of man wouldn’t do all that was nessecary to get ahead? He reached into the breast pocket of his black frock coat and retrieved a pipe made of Horn. His hands shook as he packed it full of tobacco on his walk, and then they shook almost violently as he retrieved the matches from the same pocket. He paused, looking for all the world like a man about to light his pipe as he struck the match. He recoiled instinctively, his body wanting nothing more than to run howling from the flame. “No.” He growled, his thick eyebrows furrowed in intense concentration. Shaking hands bring the match to the bowl and set the dried leaf ablaze. He inhaled; once, twice, thrice and got the pipe going along merrily. Etienne laughed, the sort of laugh that only the manically afraid can manage. He’d been trying for years to get past even the aversion to this small flame, and he was finally getting somewhere. Leaving had apparently been the break he’d needed in more ways that one.
A skip in his step, Etienne moved through the streets in well polished shoes. He passed a man and a young woman, presumably on their way home. He smiled and tipped his hat to the girl, bringing all of his supernatural charisma to bear in the action. She smiled and flushed prettily and Etienne wondered for a moment if she had the sort of bloodline that would allow him a quick bite. Business first, he chided himself, pleasure later.
He looked into his gloved hand, the one free from the cursed flame, and smiled. He held a leather bound book, perhaps no thicker than a journal. It possessed a black cover and upon its face on gilded letters were the words Ars Goetia. The Howling Art. London was a curious place, as conservative and strait laced as it was, it was also shockingly libertine. For every formal banquet, there were just as many secretly society meetings or illict gambling dens or hedonistic orgies of flesh and opium. Places no dignified member of society was supposed to visit, yet found themselves called to all the same. Etienne had won the book, gambling of course. His travels with his Sire had immediately told him that such a thing was valuable; more valuable than the fop possessing it had realized. The book, if one could call such a collection of esoteric lore such a thing, was actually one piece of a large puzzle. It was the first part of a collection of five books known in certain circles as the Lesser Key of Solomon. This particular book housed the names of the seventy two demons that King Solomon was said to have bound to his will and trapped away so they could no longer plague humanity. A staunch Catholic and Kindred both, Etienne looked at things of this nature with a mixed sort of outlook. Demons existed, so said the Word, but truly what demons were worse than those with wicked fangs and hungry eyes that masqueraded as men?
His thoughts took him all the way to Wayland’s bookstore. Wayland, Etienne knew, was a Mage. They’d been briefly acquainted the last time he had come to the city, and if anyone would be interested in such a thing who wasn’t neck deep in some occult society, it would he Wayland. He stopped outside to extinguish his pipe; only the uncouth smoked in such a place and Etienne Saint-Francis was anything but. That was of course when he noticed the creatures in the shape of men loitering by entrance into the store. He grinned at them, wide and knowing. “Now, whom do you belong to, I wonder?” He holds up a hand to forestall any attempt to answer his question. “No, no, I want to find out for myself. I like surprises.”
He pushed open the door to the jangle of the bell and stepped inside before he could be stopped smiling winsomely, his Presence enshrouding him like velvet armour. “Bonne Soirée!” He called out jauntily, affecting the Norman accent he’d learned decades ago as part of his newest identity. He’d realize then that the bookshop was not empty as he had thought it might be- that two very different sorts of women were in here. One very much alive, and one very much not. What was worse, was he happened to run into a rather powerful Elder. Relia, was her name if Etienne was remembering correctly. A Tzmisce power in these parts that had somehow carved out a niche for herself. He maintains his bold as polished brass aura as he doffs his hat to reveal a head of thick, wavy, dark blonde hair. He smiled at the Elder as he pressed his hat to his chest and bowed politely. “A thousand pardons, Lady.” He would say in the musical tones of northern France. “I did not realize that was your entourage outside.”
Random stuff here. Random stuff there. Bla bla bla. Whatever I don't care.
Soon, the penguins shall rule the Earth with a cold flipper
by Kaledoria » Sun Mar 12, 2023 4:11 am
by Morrdh » Sun Mar 12, 2023 4:14 am
by Cybernetic Socialist Republics » Sun Mar 12, 2023 6:56 am
Luminesa wrote:Cybernetic Socialist Republics wrote:Vasily, was his name. Or at least it was what she was going by. At least she now new something about him. He was correct about him not being a gentleman, but if uncomfortable smells alone detered her, she wouldn't have either or skills or her line of work. She made her way closer next to to better hear him without either of them needing to to be overheard.
"Oh, accuse you? Ha, no. Certainly not. If you're wonder why I've been giving you a good luck, I was just making sure to size you up. Just a habit of mine. Never know who you might need to defend yourself from. I know by now that you're no threat." Alexandra spoke quietly, then stopped to smirk.
"As for the question, well, I was was just wondering if you might know something, if you heard shouting beforehand. I suppose not. In regardes to no being in mood for this, well, you're still here, aren't you? Unless you mean you're not in the mood for being questioned, in which case, word of advice, don't send anything my way that you're not willing to take back at least twofold." Alexandra fiddled with her gloved hands while she spoke.
"Also, yes I'm certainly aware of more than of humans. London's got a problem with pests, as you might be aware. I've done my part to try and get them under control by culling a fair number. As for connections, none that I know for sure, but I have a hunch. We're certainly not dealing with a typical murderer here." She said, now herself at a whisper.
"If only we had more go off than, well, a dead body in the street."
Vasily - Hunting the Hunter
September 30th, 1888
At the crime scene
Likewise, Vasily drew closer to Alexandra, in order that others might not hear their conversation. Wayland had warned him enough not to break the Masquerade, especially given that they knew so few Magical people or Kindred in London. Any overhearing ears might put a mark on the Mage or the Hunter for speaking too loudly about the unspeakable.
“Well, on a good day, I’m a little more than a sorry sod in his pajamas with a rifle under his coat,” he explained with a chuckle, “but I appreciate the once-over. Every now and then I need to be reminded that I’m roughly a college student with some semblance of dignity tattered underneath some textbooks about plants and a few trays of old cigarettes. As for what I might have known about this woman…”
Vasily shook his head. “Again, I only heard a scream or two, and I couldn’t even tell if it had been a real scream. It turns out I had been wrong, and I should have hurried over here as soon as my feet could fly out the bed. Alas, my raging headache from a recent alcohol bender won.” He sighed, and looked over at the police talking above the cold, blanketed body.
“You know…the coppers probably aren’t too keen on it, but I wonder if they’ve started to look into any…supernatural reasons behind these murders. After all, this ‘Jack’ sounds too good to just be a normal human being. And he likes the same sorts of figures over and over. Prostitutes and other vulnerable young women. Sounds like he has a grudge against prostitutes, or he’s definitely not a normal being.” He figured such coded talk might be safe. After all, they both knew that the other had something to do with the Masquerade. They might as well keep their options open.
“Someone with the ability to make a murder weapon disappear, maybe?”
by Oblivion2 » Sun Mar 12, 2023 7:29 am
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