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Sep 28, 2010 23:17

Is anyone familiar with a tall, male vampire with dark, shoulder-length hair?  I realize many of you are busy, but this may be a question of life and death.  Take a moment to provide information, if you have it.



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Beckett's post was scattered--she suffered a head wound, apparently--but she was able to provide information before she was cut off.  Other than the rough description above, we don't have much.  She's Underground.  To quote: "deep, thick walls, bad power. Running water-- bad air flow."  She seems to think that whoever has her was in charge of the other disappearances and has somehow managed to avoid both leaving clues and establishing a pattern in victim selection.  Beckett indicated a lack of sanity on the part of her abductor.

If you're not cursed with the compulsion to build a boat and reenact a fictitious story, please consider staying in the City to help search for Beckett.  This isn't compulsory.  There is a chance that the deities aren't simply trying to frighten us and that the City will flood; do what you think is necessary.

For anyone staying behind, I propose a thorough sweep of the Underground.  If the City's going to flood, we don't want to be caught down there.  Meet at the station, if you can, and we'll split into teams to cover as much area as possible.  If anyone has a better idea, please offer it.

Chris, Ray... what are are you doing on the roof?

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This situation makes me think of this document, shared on the network a short time ago:

'...exceeded the duration of a banal curse incident by 36 hours on the Clock, and by 41 hours since Mrs. Dafferty of the Curse Watch expressed with great diligence and consideration a most warranted concern about the fountain platform, which upon recent count forfeited two of its support pillars, when the City submerged. In keeping with the Mayor's counsel, I too have taken shelter in the locked Cathedral, and though we give praise and thanks to the Lord for His mercy, I fear it cannot extend much longer, unless the City should once more rise within the day. We are provided for with supplies of matter, but the greatest import now is the case of our lungs, which, Dr. Justinian has warned with no sound recommendation of treatment, will find fault in this penury of air. I do not believe we have given reason for this great punishment, and so I trust that the City shall rise in time with saving alacrity, so..."

Likely unrelated, but interesting.

I don't think the City is going to flood.  The deities like toying with us too much to destroy us.  Maybe getting on the boat is the right thing to do; I'm suspicious of any situation that puts so many people in one place, but my suspicions have been wrong a number of times. 

action, not cursed, police, fml, still working, beckett, curse, plot, srs bsns, who would listen to me?

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