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Regina Mills ([personal profile] st_oriedqueen) wrote in [community profile] strangetrip2017-03-22 10:25 am

[EP] each has been sent as a guide

Even for a witch, keeping track of inventory in a inn that magically resupplied itself on no definable schema, planning for non-magical and magical shortages and disasters, was only about 10% magic and 90% paperwork. For a witch putting the inhabitants of that inn before herself as penance for past evils and in place of her actual victims, it was 100% soul-searing. Especially because of her self-imposed restrictions on telling people what she'd been doing (they had to notice, because if she spoke through actions she wasn't being boastful or attention-seeking), it was also 100% isolating, lonely, and tedious.

Still, Regina persevered, today working on the health and healing aspects of her pencil-and-paper draft of a crisis management plan. The problem, of course, was that while she'd heard rumors of magical healing, no one had exactly jumped up and proclaimed their expertise in that area, and the few people with practical experience had more field medicine and triage. The only real light in that plague-threatened darkness was Henry's medicinal herb garden.

As morning passed into afternoon, Regina stood, stretched, reversing the bow in her back and then stowed her glasses in the drawer of the desk in the officer she'd appropriated in the otherwise unoccupied back office suite behind the front desk. In need of a break, she passed through the front desk area, told the Innkeeper (who scanned magically as human but never had anything useful to say) she still had the towels he'd given her before (which she did, in the beach bag she'd acquired from the shops), and headed out to explore the best locations on the grounds for fruit orchards and what, if any, structures she could appropriate or manipulate to greenhouse them so the magic wouldn't be as obvious.

High sun found her in the Madonna Meadows across the street from the registration and cafe building where she sat on the clean towels the Innkeeper had given her and made planning sketches. It had the advantage of plenty of room, even if it didn't have the 23 acres the hotel brochures claimed (some of the acreage had been lost to scrub desert by whatever planar shift magic had brought the Inn here. As she surveyed it she decided it would do for bulk growth, but in the event of another plane shift might be lost.

After 2:30, and lunch of a chicken Caesar salad, an apple, and cranberry-soda with a wedge of lime, she packed up her bag again and struck out again. This time she went to the "Secret Garden," and began investigating surrounding structures. When she found a useful tool-and-tractor shed, she rolled up the sleeves on her blazer and blouse, then began clearing the apparently unused materials from the shed. She did most of it using her physical strength (penance), but in the case of heavy objects or the tractor without the keys, she permitted herself magic instead.

[ooc: Find Regina anywhere she is in the post. She's not being showy with her magic, but if you're gifted, you'd probably notice. In the last location, she's uncharacteristically sweat-shiny and her hair's a bit of a mess, because she's not using magic to maintain her untouched glamor. I promise no fireballs unless previously agreed upon.]
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[personal profile] st_illavirgin 2017-06-17 08:48 am (UTC)(link)
Carlos schooled his expression. He hadn't even known that Harry was here, and that stung a little bit, but he knew he was as much at fault as anyone else. Molly didn't trust him, so that was something he couldn't affect much. "Quite a few from other worlds, then," he pointed out, frowning slightly as he thought about it. "I wonder why that is, and why you've all come from one world. If the theory is right, there should be infinite out there, after all." Maybe some had come from other such worlds, but no one was talking about it. Worth investigating, perhaps.
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[personal profile] st_illavirgin 2017-06-24 07:45 am (UTC)(link)
That much unchained magic? No wonder it was collapsing. It sounded like there was a certain inevitability to it. And those people who disappeared? He could only speculate where they had ended up, and it wasn't a good thought. "It would make sense if a fair few of you made it from Gotham here." Made perfect sense, in fact. At least some people got out and moved on together.

"A curse?" An interesting choice of phrasing there. "Not something I have much experience in, I'm afraid." Nor did he want to. But, all magic appeared to be different.
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[personal profile] st_illavirgin 2017-07-03 07:13 pm (UTC)(link)
He gave a smile. "True, but I try my best to avoid wizards who are casting them, and having never died, I've never had reason to cast them. So, not much experience." And now he wondered how she knew about the death curse - it certainly wasn't something that any wizard advertised as something they were capable of. Did it have something to do with Molly? There was no easy way to ask her.
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[personal profile] st_illavirgin 2017-07-15 08:34 am (UTC)(link)
Carlos may be curious, but he wasn't going to go poking the lion with a sharp stick, as it were. She knew, something had obviously happened previously, but she struck him as the kind of person who would not take questioning well. And he knew when to back down. "That I will," he agreed with a smile, intending to diffuse the tense atmosphere that surrounded them. Time and a place, Carlos, time and place. "And here we are in this strange place where some magics work, some don't." It was annoying.
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[personal profile] st_illavirgin 2017-07-30 02:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Carlos could take a hint gracefully, and he stepped back with a grin. "Well, if you ever need a hand with the plans or inventories, let me know. It's gotta beat cooking all day." Especially with the limited food stocks here. They might be renewed, but they weren't what you would call adventurous.