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[[Xorn]] re-creating the world has done more damage to the [[Psionics|astral plane]] than people realise, until the mansion's [[Psionics|empaths]] start showing signs of stress. | [[Xorn]] re-creating the world has done more damage to the [[Psionics|astral plane]] than people realise, until the mansion's [[Psionics|empaths]] start showing signs of stress. |
Revision as of 12:54, 25 October 2016
Great Attractors | |
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Dates run: | January 16, 2016 |
Run By: | Tapestry |
Read the logs: | Great Attractors |
With this knowledge, Meggan almost felt like apologizing for what were her brain squirrels biting Quentin, but decided it wasn’t really her fault. It also wasn’t their biggest problem, if everyone was stuck in her candy coated brain.
Xorn re-creating the world has done more damage to the astral plane than people realise, until the mansion's empaths start showing signs of stress.
Contents
Cast
Meggan Szardos, Topaz, Emma Frost, David Haller, Fourteen, Hope Abbott, Jean Grey, Quentin Quire
Timing
Plot Summary
Topaz, Rachel, Jean, and Haller wake up to find themselves in a dark and lonely place; for Meggan, Hope, Emma, Quentin, and Fourteen, everything is literally puppy dogs and rainbows to an unbearable degree; as Topaz's mind becomes ever-more hostile, the group encounters a surprise visitor; Hope and Haller fail to escape, but make a different sort of headway; having determined the geography, the two groups destroy the communication barrier the only way they know how: mild violence; after a quick exchange of notes, the two senior psis come to a chilling conclusion; the psis lead the charge, but in the end it's the empaths who make the final stand; it was all a horrible, horrible dream, or at least that's what they'll be telling themselves from now on; Haller texts all the mansions telepaths and empaths to advise the Professor is coming home early, and to report to the medlab and/or himself or Jean if anything is acutely wrong; Haller makes a journal entry about the bizarre astral activity that happened, letting everyone know it’s been dealt with and that the Professor is coming back early.
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Trivia and Meta
Trivia
Topaz wound up with a kitten, a gift from Amanda Sefton, in the aftermath of this plot.
Meta
Plotrunner: Tapestry
Plot poster by Mackinzie, larger version available here.
Mack also created this piece of fanart as well.