Green Flame Rising (Exalted vs Dresden Files)

COMMENTARY
-Like I've said before, Resources is a superpower in its own right. See the ability to bribe a minor with genuine hundred dollar bills.
I assume Molly will leave her with a contact number, just in case. Or just keep an eye out.
That said, placing children is one thing the Church is supposed to be good for.

I wonder what Father Forthill's reaction was to Molly just casually dropping what sounds like more than a weeks pay for a minimum wage worker on a minor child.
Probably the same thing as when she started driving a Merc.


-Sealing off a person's supernatural abilities is not an ability thats native to the Dresden Files afaik, and would probably break the Laws of Magic as stated for humans. So whoever did this is both nonhuman, yet cares about getting her into trouble over the Laws.
Which puts limits on either their power level, or their willingness to be overt.

Either Olivia has inhuman ancestry in her bloodline, or an elder relative with the mojo to hire an inhuman to seal off troublesome abilities while leaving the other alone. Probably not Fae blood; I think Molly would have picked up on Fae ancestry.
So either a wizard's family, or some other spirit or god.

Since she is 18-19 years old, it means whoever sealed her, or had her sealed, did so sometime in the last 10-12 years.
So they're probably still around, unless it was a seal on her entire bloodline.


-Telepathy. According to WoD rules, its a line of sight power, which seriously gimps it as a sensory power.
Depending on the usage, could be a death sentence if the Wardens catch you.
Not as bad as Psychic Vampirism though; you can at least use it on other humans with their consent.

And it should make her very good at detecting the use of emotion as a weapon, or Whamps feeding, or potentially distinguishing humans from nonhumans. Not that you want to make sustained mental contact with many nonhumans.
 
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[X] Give a full accounting, including the fact that something inhuman must have bound her powers at some point in this state


I cant currently think of any reason not to go for full disclosure.
I will not however volunteer to look further. Yet.
She can call home and talk to her parents.
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If it does happen and we become aware of it we should make Dresden a beanie with the same style and materials as a maternity shirt. Then enchant it with an exalted grade anti-headache effect so that he'll actually wear it around. :V
And a sticker for his car saying Mommy/Baby on Board
:V
There's also the issue that a lot of the most common sort of monsters she's likely to see are very good at mental manipulation. Fighting them that way isn't necessarily a good idea.
Sensory.

If it allows her to track the minds around her, recognize familiar minds, or even just to look at a person and determine if they're mortal or not, its valuable. Like if someone shows up on your threshold, you can check if they're really who they look like, or under a glamor or a shapeshifter.

Our health potions don't heal agg damage.
People who heal Agg as Lethal probably benefit.
 
Most monsters seem like they would be fairly easy to poke into an unthinking bloodlust. Which isn't normally the state of mind you want to deal with them in, but with also having great invisibility the monster also should have a harder time finding you. Also if dealing with multiple monsters bloodlusting them all is likely to be very useful.
The most common predators in Chicago are white vamps, followed by fey. The rest are an eclectic mix of various minor groups.

A decent number of fey aren't that good about mental or emotional magic, but a significant number of them are good at it. White vamps are obviously specced into this exact area.

If you took some global average you might be correct, but she has to deal with the stuff in her area.

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-Sealing off a person's supernatural abilities is not an ability thats native to the Dresden Files afaik, and would probably break the Laws of Magic as stated for humans. So whoever did this is both nonhuman, yet cares about getting her into trouble over the Laws.
Which puts limits on either their power level, or their willingness to be overt.
Mab made Harry forget about fire magic for a while, so it's not completely unprecedented. That was mind magic, but some of that would be necessary to make this sort of thing work in the first place.
 
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[X] Give a full accounting, including the fact that something inhuman must have bound her powers at some point in this state
 
The most common predators in Chicago are white vamps, followed by fey. The rest are an eclectic mix of various minor groups.

A decent number of fey aren't that good about mental or emotional magic, but a significant number of them are good at it. White vamps are obviously specced into this exact area.

If you took some global average you might be correct, but she has to deal with the stuff in her area.
White vampires would be an example of those things that I would expect to be easy to bloodlust. They might also be able to dish it out, but they don't seem to have any inherit defense against it.
 
White vampires would be an example of those things that I would expect to be easy to bloodlust. They might also be able to dish it out, but they don't seem to have any inherit defense against it.
They have a natural advantage on the offense, and culturally they screw with each other all the time.

A random fledge isn't likely to have good defense, but even a scrub has to have decent defenses if they've been hanging around their own kind very long.

There's also the ranging issue. The first thing a maddened white vamp is going to do is start blasting people with emotional manipulations and then moving in for the kill with their physical enhancements.

She's unlikely to outrange them on the attack, so trying that sort of thing would force her into the splash right after she announces herself by poking them in the brain.
 
[X] Give a full accounting, including the fact that something inhuman must have bound her powers at some point in this state
 
[X] Give a full accounting, including the fact that something inhuman must have bound her powers at some point in this state

She has a right and need to know what is going on.
 
Vote closed, on the Maria and her fiance.
Adhoc vote count started by DragonParadox on Apr 20, 2023 at 3:01 AM, finished with 43 posts and 16 votes.
 
Arc 6 Post 44: Managing Magic
Managing Magic

6th of October 2006 A.D.

As you explain what you had seen Olivia listens in wide eyed silence. "My father definitely does not know about any magic. He doesn't even believe in this stuff. Even I've tried to talk to him about it, he just trots out these studies about how I have 'imposter syndrome' I think it's called where I'm supposedly putting myself down because I think I don't deserve to be noticed, it's a mess. As for the rest of my family... we don't really get along that well."

Family trouble, it's always...

"Oh," she must have noticed the look on your face. "It's not anything bad, just hard to have a relationship with people who barely notice you're there most of the time, you know?"

Privately you still think that sounds sad, but it's really none of your business. The rest of the meeting is given over to explaining the Fourth and the Fifth Laws, not that Olivia does not know them of course, all the members of the Ordo Lebensis know the gist of the laws of magic, but if half of magic risks seriously infringing on them she is going to need a finer understanding of the matter.

"Do you want me to look at what, who might have done this?" you ask in parting. "I'm pretty good at divination."

"Just you? Not Warden Dresden?"

"Harry's not..."

"Scary to you," Olivia finishes. "Look I know you like him and he's good at his job, but people who get mixed up with get in trouble. I don't want that around my family trying to look for 'inhuman beings'."

"I've been around him and I'm probably..." you hesitate, not wanting to scare her away, but on the other hand if she's serious about fighting monsters she aught to know. "I'm more scary than Harry. The things I can do, like back at Helen's, that's old, old magic that a lot of people are going to want a piece of."

For a long moment she is quiet, looking down the lane without seeing the people passing by. "You came to us on our terms, you helped. What does the Council do? They swoop in like they are the Illuminati in pointy hats, asking neither help nor permission. If you hadn't called us would he have done the same, or would Anna have found out from the rumor mill down at Mac's? Nothing against Mac but we should not have to find out the demon-vampires are in town from from a bar, even if it has a shinny sign up front. The community should have a say in how things are handled especially when we are in the line of fire. We have less of a claim to Warden Dresden's time than some guy who walks into his office and pays him to find his missing Billy Williams autographed baseball."

"The White Council does pay him," you point out, though you do not add how much.

"But we are not paying wizard taxes are we?" Olivia stops, laughs sheepishly. "You really must have dread powers from ages long past. Only way you could have gotten me around to arguing that I should be paying more taxes when I am already tens of thousands of dollars in the hole." At your curious, or maybe appealed look she just spits out 'student loans' like a curse.

But though it all you start to get the through-line of Olivia's reasoning. She had taken Anna's and Pauline's distrust of the Council further than either of them would, more than knowing when to duck and cover Olivia wants to be able to hit back to make her own safety and from the sounds of it she is not the only one among Chicago's minor talents who feels the same. There's the Alphas at the university the shen of Chinatown banding together. It is hard not to think of all the good they could do if someone could bring them all together and it is hard not to imagine yourself as that person.

As for the matter of Olivia's power she is fine with you discovering who had bound her powers with your 'weird magic'.

Do you use the Crown of Eyes to discover who bound Olivia's magic

[] [QUESTION] Yes

[] [QUESTION] No



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Speaking of weird magic and its application, that evening you find Maria in the middle of what can only be deemed a cake emergency. Her catering company had canceled at the last moment because of flooding and no one would take an order for a wedding cake this last moment, at least not for any sane price. So you do the reasonable thing and offer to help.

"Are you sure...? Do you have cake magic? It's not fairy food right?"

The tone does not get any more confident when you start your preparations by pouring cooking oil in your head, but once you start to move she's singing a different tune. Flour flies and eggs whip up a storm, mils is poured in perfect pearly arcs, sugar and almonds, chocolate and oranges, all are frozen backed and flambeed at just the right time. Granted the last tool did end in a silvery skull with the flames coming out the eye sockets, but by then Maria was not arguing. This would be the best darn wedding cake in the state if you have anything to say about it beside effusive thanks that make you feel a tad uncomfortable. It's not like it had been any great trouble on your part.

"I guess we can show the cake to Alex as proof of magic as well," she laughs seeing the thing tower in its full four feet tall chocolate-glazed glory. Her smile fades a little, worry shining though her warm brown eyes. "So maybe you can just fly around a little? That's the most obvious thing I guess..."

Do you have any suggestions for how to introduce to Maria's fiancee?

[] [REVEAL] Yes: Write in suggestions

[] [REVEAL] No, let her take the lead


OOC: Sometimes the lure of the Exalted is blatant and sometimes it is subtle, Molly does have max human leadership in addition to other high social stats.
 
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Damn, just one success short.

[X] [QUESTION] Yes
-[X] preload occult excellency, and all things betray to better interpet the answer
-[X] STUNT: As a stranger passes by, nearly bumping into Olivia, your eyes narrows, taking in the whole of the scene, and a question comes to the forefront of your mind "Who has meddled with the magic I see before me?"

[X] [REVEAL] Yes: Write in suggestions
-[X] Empathy excellency and all things betray
-[X] Flight is a good example for visual demonstration, not too intimidating. After that, talk about what Maria can do, and what benefits there are to knowing about magic.
 
It's a bit of a tragedy that the White Council is as stretched thin as it is during peace time lit alone during war.

Even Harry, terminally self-sacrificing as he is can only really support folks he has a personal relationship with and that's a very light touch even then.

Sounds like just the right power vacuum for a God Queen to step into.
 
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