01 September 2010 @ 12:47 pm
To forget or not to forget--that is the question. Too bad vaguely quoting Hamlet fits pretty well in the irony theme the Plane has going for it.

{Felix is doing some good old fashioned detective work about the Plane. Sort of. He's been checking out every building and random thing on the Plane, looking for tethers for the ghosts to be attached to, things with strong emotional connections, anything that will set his psychic sensor off. He's done with trying to whistle up tunes for ghosts on the Plane (for now), so now it's down to the people of the Plane themselves.

Wherever you are, inside or outside of a building, Felix comes into view and looks surprised for a moment before approaching with his hand out for a handshake.}


Hello, name's Felix Castor. Mind if I ask you a few questions about the Plane?


((ooc: This post explains it, but if your character decides to shake Fix's hand, a reading of an mood, a flash of personality, or if they're thinking about it, a flash of a memory would be very helpful! Similarly, if there's some reason that he wouldn't be able to read anything from your character, note that as well. If they don't want to shake his hand, ignore this, haha.))
 
 
pavlov's monster
[Jade (in military uniform, thank you very much, as no one has made him dress up like an Abyss Ranger today) is leaning against the information kiosk. One must assume he read both pamphlets, as each is open in his free hand. The other hand has obviously found its customary home in his pocket.]

My, my, this will be a problem.

[Jade makes a careless gesture; a glowing circle of glyphs appears over his hand, and both brochures are instantly incinerated.]

I don't have a scalpel, and I've never heard of oolong tea.