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The Silence of the Storm
Rations have been cut. Again. Everyone is on one bowl of watery soup a day. Sometimes with crackers, sometimes not. Most people are too tired and weak to do much more than sit around and talk, and nobody discourages them in the slightest. Work has to be rotated constantly as people weaken quickly, but the fires still need to burn, people still need to guard the cooks and rations, and the sick still need to be tended to. Soon the hardest job is keeping up morale while the big expedition comes back. All the gods and heavens of the multiverse help them if they don’t come back with supplies, and soon.
The boundaries have tightened to an almost suffocatingly small space. It doesn’t take much to imagine where they will be by the end of Winter, which at least makes planning a little easier. People are already relocating to deeper in the Plaza. Unfortunately it means that those who have enough energy to often end up fighting with their neighbours, as the close quarters tests everyone’s patience. There are a few spaces carved out for like minded people to shelter from the dreary situation. Mechanics and those like them have set up a nice little place close to the Crossroads Café, and a break area for those helping the sick is sheltered in a room behind the injured and ill. Zandros moves from groups to individuals, looking for help in creating some form of morale boosting display that will adhere to Isidor's instructions. People are surviving in whatever ways they can, but it's reaching breaking point.
((It's the Final Event Post, everyone! OOC Post is here! This is for those stuck at the hub while the Main Expedition is going on. There will be a second part to this post for the Return of the Expedition. In the meantime, have fun!))
The boundaries have tightened to an almost suffocatingly small space. It doesn’t take much to imagine where they will be by the end of Winter, which at least makes planning a little easier. People are already relocating to deeper in the Plaza. Unfortunately it means that those who have enough energy to often end up fighting with their neighbours, as the close quarters tests everyone’s patience. There are a few spaces carved out for like minded people to shelter from the dreary situation. Mechanics and those like them have set up a nice little place close to the Crossroads Café, and a break area for those helping the sick is sheltered in a room behind the injured and ill. Zandros moves from groups to individuals, looking for help in creating some form of morale boosting display that will adhere to Isidor's instructions. People are surviving in whatever ways they can, but it's reaching breaking point.
((It's the Final Event Post, everyone! OOC Post is here! This is for those stuck at the hub while the Main Expedition is going on. There will be a second part to this post for the Return of the Expedition. In the meantime, have fun!))
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"Hello again." She is not sure if the Hare can speak, but animals in her world are often a lot smarter than meets the eye.
"Are you looking for something?"
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On and on he goes until he's passed the boundary torches and still expecting her to follow.
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Oh.
Hermione nods slightly and gathers her energy to trudge through the snow. This is not like the last time, where she lost complete sight of the creature. And even as tired and exhausted as she is... her runes guided her to this place. And now the rabbit is guiding her. She has to see this through.
When he passes the boundary torches, Hermione pushes forward to keep on following the creature. Her Gryffindor alignment does mean that she can be brave, courageous and determined. But out here... past the boundary torches... anything can happen. She is quite aware of how much deeper the snow is. How much colder the wind is.
And how she is alone... chasing a rabbit. She stays alert, quite aware that she is nearly defenseless without her wand right now. At least she does know how to fight like a Muggle if the situation calls for it.
Hermione just hopes that she is not walking into a trap.
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Suddenly the hare takes a sharp right turn and sprints into a building. It's a shop, the sign obscured by frost and the door ajar with its lock frozen open.
Inside is dim, mostly because the snow and frost cover the front windows fairly well. Most of the shelves are empty, and those that aren't are filled with fairly mundane items: Pots, pans, brushes, containers... The hare is nowhere to be seen, and the shop looks entirely devoid of life. Until Hermione turns her back on the cash desk.
"See what you're looking for?" When she turns around Reynard will be behind the desk, leaning on the counter like an expectant shopkeep.
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Stepping into the building is a little welcome. At least she is out of the wind here. She surveys the mostly empty shelves. And glances around for the missing hare.
Hermione had bent down to look under one of the shelves, when that voice startles her slightly. She stands, and automatically positions her body in a dueling stance.
"No." She answers Reynard. "I am looking for my wand. It was taken from me."
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Reynard taps the glass of the counter and then reaches down to pull a cloth from a covered item. Underneath is a block of crystal clear ice and within it, a wand. Hermione's wand, to be exact.
He leans on the counter again. "Is that what you're looking for?"
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"Yes. That is my wand." She can determine that much, even without holding it.
"Why do you have it?"
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"May I claim it back?" She holds out her hand.
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Folding his hands together, he grins at her. "But perhaps if you have a wand, you can trade a wand for a wand. It would make no difference to me and a great difference to you."
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It is true that she has a spare wand, but it was in her clutch, which had been stolen from her. "And I have been unable to go into my world to Ollivanders to get another."
Does this mean Reynard desires his own wand. Hermione is uncertain to why he would want one.
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She is tired. And exhausted. And it takes a little longer for her mind to work through the ways she could solve this situation.
"I will have to find my clutch. It has another wand in it."
She brings out her runes, to adjust her equation to start searching for clues to where to find the missing clutch. This calls for different runes to be used. Runes that belong to names and identities of other people in the Nexus, for perhaps one of them know who took her clutch.
"Would I still find you here, once I have done that? You won't sell it to anyone else, while I am searching for a proper trade."
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"I won't."
He is not a person to be trifled with. All Hermione can rely on right now is herself. Her intelligence and resources to find her clutch. And come back her.
The runes have an easier time with identifying which direction to find her clutch, than they did trying to find her wand. It does mean she will have to venture back outside, and trudge through the cold winter weather again.
She leaves one rune on a shelf, so the others can find their way back to it when it is time. And with a short nod in his direction, Hermione bundles herself again, and heads back outside.
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Hermione may have always struggled with divination and scrying but arithmancy offers a work around for those shortcomings. Using logic in the place of listening to the unknown. All one needs is the proper formula. For a magical item Hermione herself charmed in the first place locating such a thing should not be beyond her.
And yet, the runes do not give her a straight path. The witch will find herself retracing her own steps through the snow more than once. Doubling back on her old paths until the chill is felt in her fingertips, in her ears. Until her breath hurts her lungs with every inhale. They do eventually bring her further into the old shopping district, to a burned out building that has a hint of a firelight visible through a crack in the boarded up windows.
Hermione will hear movement inside...but before she can finish digging out the door to get it open a man in a threadbare cloak pushes it open with a suspicious frown stamped onto his features.
"I'm not taking anyone else in." His voice is stern, raised loud enough to be heard over the wind. "You'll have to find shelter elsewhere."
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She feels so cold. And it hurts to breathe. But she can not give up.
Who would she be without her wand? Hermione feels lost without that connection. And her drive to retrieve the wand keeps her pushing forward.
Reaching the burned out building, she approaches with caution. She doesn't know who will be inside... or if they will be welcoming or not. And when the man opens the door and frowns at her, it is definitely not a warm welcome.
"I am not looking to share your shelter, good sir. Just information. If you have a moment, please."
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There's nothing by way of supplies scattered about, just a tiny campfire and a tin of some kind of canned food half eaten next to it. He must be sleeping on the sooty floor which cannot be healthy for him though it is out of the cold somewhat.
Rather than invite her into the small shelter though he takes a step outside to join her. These are desperate times and the small fire and meager meal are more than many have.
"Alright. It's gotta be important if you're out here in this weather. What do you need?"
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There are so many people to help. And she can't even start to help those in need, like this man, without her wand. So that puts her focus back on her search for her clutch.
Her runes lead her here. Perhaps he has information that can take her further.
"It is important. I am looking for a small beaded bag, that perhaps you have seen in your travels. Purple, with feathers."
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"This place was raided before I got here. Seemed like some thieves might have been using it before they were run out. Might have been with them."
Damn humies. Neko's going to have to abandon this place as soon as the witch leaves. No telling when she'll come back or if she'll come alone if she gets suspicious. The bag itself has been more or less useless to Nekomata but she's well aware of the idea of revenge.
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"I appreciate you taking the time to speak with me, sir. When I find it, I will return to provide you some extra supplies for your survival."
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"Sssssshit!" The cat demon drops her illusion with an anxious hiss before dragging her claws through her hair and up her fluffy ears before spinning back around to stare at the beaded clutch she's been holding on to for weeks. There's so much food in there, though she hasn't figured out how to un-do the magic that was done on it to make it accessible. Her meal ticket just out of reach. She doesn't want to give it back to the humie witch, but what if she comes back?
What if she comes back with friends?
The demon snarfs down the rest of her canned crab and puts out the fire before grabbing the clutch and taking a hasty exit back out into the storm. It's no good here. One of her other hideouts might be better to use for now.
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Besides her.
She is so cold. Oh Merlin... if she could only cast one spell right now. But she is far too exhausted to remember the right incantation. The right tone of voices. And wandless magic is so challenging to use at the best of times. It is wisest not to chance anything right now... when she can't even think straight.
Hermione plunges through the snow again. Hopefully the next location that her runes guide her to will provide more information.
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Neko comes to a halt at the edge of the torch line, her fur standing on end when she realizes that her other frequent hiding spot is well outside of the safe zone now. She wrings her tails in her hands for only a second or two before searching for an empty building to break into.
And it does mean there are fresh tracks in the snow when Hermione comes that way.
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There could be something missing from her equation. It can be challenging for the equation to calculate the many different possibilities that exist in the Nexus.
Perhaps it is a creature who has her clutch, instead of a person, and so Hermione adds the animal rune into her equation. To see how that effects the results.
And perhaps there is other magic involved. After all, after meeting Felix, Horvath and Danny, Hermione is quite aware that there are other magic users. So she adds the magic rune into her equation.
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