I don't like loose ends, no. You're a bit of a detective yourself, huh?
But no, I don't specialize in the occult, but I've had a few run-ins with cultish happenings. I'd prefer almost any other case over this, but it's becoming a concerning pattern.
[ read: his involvement with superpowered beings, with the supernatural, and running in the circles he does tends to get him involved in those who try to explain and control the supernatural. ]
But trouble has a way of finding you too, doesn't it? The first time we met was something like this.
(( ooc: love it, all of it!! dick will have heard of her, hence keeping in contact with her...gave her his number after meeting her during an investigation or something. what kind of powers does lydia have? ))
Far from my first run in with cults that have actually contacted something. And trouble not only has a way of finding me, if I don't see it coming I end up as something it tries to make a victim. But this is my first cult here in San Francisco. And I don't have the backup here I'd have in Beacon Hills.
OOC: She's a banshee officially, and her powers were added as needed by the writers. I break them into two parts - the hearing voices (including both hearing ghosts and psychometry/object reading) which frequently warn her when someone is going to die (and when she was younger literally and repeatedly sleep-walked her into murder scenes), and a swiss-army-knife scream (I often make her a younger cousin of Dinah/Black Canary) that works really well against ghosts. She also has a Babs-level brain and has been through hell and back almost literally.
Also depending on how connected Dick is to the supernatural he might know one of three things about Beacon Hills. Worse death rate than most war zones. Supernatural nexus defended by a recently almost destroyed werewolf pack. Roach motel for an awful lot of bad supernatural creatures that have tried to take the nexus by force by what might be the same pack but is reported to have a lot of non-werewolves (in Buffy crossovers I call the Nemeton a hellmouth with a weird seal).
Well, you haven't been here long, so you're still building up your network. And you've got me now. Out of curiosity, what kind of backup do you have in Beacon Hills?
[ because he's indeed heard of it, hasn't gone, but has been meaning to check it out. it sounds like trouble, and he has a hard time staying away from trouble. there's another thing they have in common. ]
A werewolf pack. Well, mostly werewolves. Almost half werewolves anyway. Plus the local sheriff who's not part of the pack and a deputy who is but isn't exactly a werewolf.
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I don't like loose ends, no. You're a bit of a detective yourself, huh?
But no, I don't specialize in the occult, but I've had a few run-ins with cultish happenings. I'd prefer almost any other case over this, but it's becoming a concerning pattern.
[ read: his involvement with superpowered beings, with the supernatural, and running in the circles he does tends to get him involved in those who try to explain and control the supernatural. ]
But trouble has a way of finding you too, doesn't it? The first time we met was something like this.
(( ooc: love it, all of it!! dick will have heard of her, hence keeping in contact with her...gave her his number after meeting her during an investigation or something. what kind of powers does lydia have? ))
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OOC: She's a banshee officially, and her powers were added as needed by the writers. I break them into two parts - the hearing voices (including both hearing ghosts and psychometry/object reading) which frequently warn her when someone is going to die (and when she was younger literally and repeatedly sleep-walked her into murder scenes), and a swiss-army-knife scream (I often make her a younger cousin of Dinah/Black Canary) that works really well against ghosts. She also has a Babs-level brain and has been through hell and back almost literally.
Also depending on how connected Dick is to the supernatural he might know one of three things about Beacon Hills. Worse death rate than most war zones. Supernatural nexus defended by a recently almost destroyed werewolf pack. Roach motel for an awful lot of bad supernatural creatures that have tried to take the nexus by force by what might be the same pack but is reported to have a lot of non-werewolves (in Buffy crossovers I call the Nemeton a hellmouth with a weird seal).
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Out of curiosity, what kind of backup do you have in Beacon Hills?
[ because he's indeed heard of it, hasn't gone, but has been meaning to check it out. it sounds like trouble, and he has a hard time staying away from trouble. there's another thing they have in common. ]
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