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  • chapter one.
    the third of july, 2020. it was the middle of the summer, but you could definitely tell, stepping one foot into the camp half-blood’s grounds. the remainder of spring’s coolness had by now sifted away and left behind nothing but the clingy humidity of early july, and the kids at camp half-blood were more than itching to let off some steam. it’s only been a few days- five, exactly- since the nymphs came running into the cabin areas, shrieking for help. you remember it clearly: waking up to their shrill screams, and groggily trudging out of your cabin just to hear that the camp’s barriers were cracking for the first time in ten years. since then, and even starting from a few weeks ago, whispers and rumors had found their way to creeping into everyone’s ears. you didn’t know exactly what was up, but everyone certainly had their theories, and a lot of them weren’t necessarily good for reputations.

    some people thought that the elder titans were done hiding, and some people thought that the primordial gods had finally found resurgence. whatever the case, with the camp jupiter mediators coming down two days ago, and the rift growing faster by the minute, things were growing chaotic, to say the least. chiron was undoubtedly dumbfounded with ways to try and calm everyone down, and for some reason, a mandatory camp meeting assuring everyone that their impending doom wasn’t coming anytime soon didn’t do much to assure everyone that their impending doom wasn’t coming anytime soon. the adults and head counselors had spent hours racking their brains on how to fix things and what to tell the campers, and suddenly, it was friday. what better way would there be to welcome the incoming roman demigods and calm down everyone’s worries, than to let the emissaries in on a ‘friendly’ game of capture the flag?

    both teams stood at their opposite ends of zephyros creek. the game hadn’t even started yet, but the fall air was already tense- even tenser than usual- with campers on either side impatiently tapping their feet or pacing around relentlessly. sure, capture the flag was never completely civil (what would you expect, putting together a group of kids with superpowers and unchecked adhd?), but all the events coming up to now definitely weren’t going to help with that. everyone had been wandering around their starting places for nearly two hours now, anxiously awaiting the sound of the horn, or going over the game plan with their teammates. whatever the case, no one could tell what was in store.
    how big, how blue, how beautiful.
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the third of july, 2020. it was the middle of the summer, but you could definitely tell, stepping one foot into the camp half-blood’s grounds. the remainder of spring’s coolness had by now sifted away and left behind nothing but the clingy humidity of early july, and the kids at camp half-blood were more than itching to let off some steam. it’s only been a few days- five, exactly- since the nymphs came running into the cabin areas, shrieking for help. you remember it clearly: waking up to their shrill screams, and groggily trudging out of your cabin just to hear that the camp’s barriers were cracking for the first time in ten years. since then, and even starting from a few weeks ago, whispers and rumors had found their way to creeping into everyone’s ears. you didn’t know exactly what was up, but everyone certainly had their theories, and a lot of them weren’t necessarily good for reputations.

some people thought that the elder titans were done hiding, and some people thought that the primordial gods had finally found resurgence. whatever the case, with the camp jupiter mediators coming down two days ago, and the rift growing faster by the minute, things were growing chaotic, to say the least. chiron was undoubtedly dumbfounded with ways to try and calm everyone down, and for some reason, a mandatory camp meeting assuring everyone that their impending doom wasn’t coming anytime soon didn’t do much to assure everyone that their impending doom wasn’t coming anytime soon. the adults and head counselors had spent hours racking their brains on how to fix things and what to tell the campers, and suddenly, it was friday. what better way would there be to welcome the incoming roman demigods and calm down everyone’s worries, than to let the emissaries in on a ‘friendly’ game of capture the flag?

both teams stood at their opposite ends of zephyros creek. the game hadn’t even started yet, but the fall air was already tense- even tenser than usual- with campers on either side impatiently tapping their feet or pacing around relentlessly. sure, capture the flag was never completely civil (what would you expect, putting together a group of kids with superpowers and unchecked adhd?), but all the events coming up to now definitely weren’t going to help with that. everyone had been wandering around their starting places for nearly two hours now, anxiously awaiting the sound of the horn, or going over the game plan with their teammates. whatever the case, no one could tell what was in store.
 
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isobel duval
daughter of hypnos
fever dream mxmtoon
I took the train, I took the car
I didn't know just where I'd fall
Or where it'd take me
Another step, another stair
I'll never know if I'll get there
But just maybe
mood annoyed
location a rock
outfit blue shirt, washed out denim shorts, black converse, braided hair
tags n/a
there are very few things in the world that isobel duval hates.

you have the usual: spiders, heights, clowns, slow walkers, and that pretty much ends the list, if we’re taking peanut butter out of the equation. there are even less things that piss her off, and even then, that’s a harsh statement. somehow, though, capture the flag seems to tick both of those boxes. the nymphs’ announcement, for a second, felt like somewhat of a blessing- not that she really wanted to hear that the camp was starting to deteriorate at a time like this, but izzy figured that she would finally get to have a break from the shitstorm that was capture the flag. after all, there was no way that chiron was going to make everyone play a game of glorified hunger games at a time like this- right?

well, she was sorely mistaken. that much was obvious to her now, sitting broodily apart from the rest of her team. there were plenty of things that made it on isobel’s list of reasons as to why she hated capture the flag- the amount of ares kids she had to be around, the huge branches scattered across the woods that she’d frequently find herself tripping over, the walk of shame over to the jail- but the worst part about had to be the beginning. they were only five minutes from starting, and yet, most of team one was still stuck fighting about where to go and who to follow and who the hell turned my weapon into a fishing rod? all the while, izzy had found herself a nice, comfy place on a huge rock to prop herself on, giving her a good view at all of her chaotic teammates (but hey, at least things weren’t as bad as they could be; she could’ve been put in team two).

hardly making an effort to suppress her annoyance, isobel let out a huge sigh, crossing her arms over her chest. thinking about it now, things had definitely been harsh over the past few weeks. she didn’t exactly take it well when she heard that there were rumors going around about her and her dad with all the crazy stuff, but she reserved that disappointment for her teddy bear, bertram, who was probably still drenched in her tears. god, even thinking about all that gave her a migraine. izzy shook her head, as if it would shake out all the negative thoughts in it, and leaned back on her elbows, looking straight up at the darkening sky. “you know,” she started, not really caring who heard so long as they heard it, “if i wanted to go through a mandatory game of war every week, i would’ve just stayed in public school.”
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dexter sloane
daughter of hades
The end of the world hardly seemed like an appropriate time for a game of Capture the Flag, but here they were. Maybe it wasn’t the end of the world, but it sure felt like it, and Chiron’s idea of fixing things was with games. That was fine by Dex. Capture the Flag always helped her to release her pent-up anger, and boy, did she have plenty of that. The tension among the campers was especially high surrounding the incident with the nymphs’, so this week’s game promised to be especially chaotic. Already, adrenaline was coursing through Dex’s veins.

Dex stood listening to the rest of her team bicker about battle strategies while she swung her Celestial Bronze bat to loosen up her wrists, the engraved words ‘Midnight Runner’ on the side glinting in the setting sun. “Damn,” she said with a roll of her eyes. “Why are we even bothering with strategies? We all know our strengths, so let’s just use them to our advantage and make it up as we go along. When do our plans ever work out for this kind of thing, anyway?” She looked around at them all. “I, for one, am gonna run in that direction,” she said, motioning with her bat, “and hit anyone that comes within five feet of me, and that’s all I need to know right now. You guys are over-complicating things.” She was unusually calm considering their opposing team had two children of the sea god and a son of Zeus. Then again, Dex thought she was invincible, so she was almost always calm in high-stress situations.

Upon hearing a soft voice, Dex looked over to see Isobel sprawled on a rock, staring up at the stars. There weren’t many people that Dex was nice to, much less liked, but Izzie was one of the select few that she did. The corners of Dex’s mouth twitched in amusement at Isobel’s words. “Public school? Try Hell. It’s lovely this time of year.” She reached out her free hand and ruffled Izzie’s hair. “What’s the matter, Sleepyhead? Did you wake up on the wrong side of the bed this afternoon?”
somewhere in the woods
fed up
blue team gear
interactions: teammates, izzie
coded by natasha.
 
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Michael Vey

mood: excited

location: forest

tag:

outfit: strapped leather armor, shield, red shirt


Standing straight up, Michael felt like he was buzzing with energy. There were a few times a day when he felt like he could jump ten feet in the air, and this was one of them. Capture the flag was exciting, and it was a good break from the dread as the barrier fractured, bit by bit. He was hoping to be able to release some of the stress that was building up, and the game was the perfect oppurtunity.

Some of his teammates were discussing strategy or something. Personally, Michael didn't care about that; why does it matter who goes where and when? You just go for the flag; nothing else mattered. Play to your strengths, combat theirs, utilize their weaknesses, capture them. No maiming, no killing, but paralyzing them with an electric shock was fair game. That was probably what'd he'd do. But the planning kept the brainy kids satisfied, so he rolled with it.

Michael glanced at the flag, leaning against the corner of a nearby tree. He knew that they were going to put it up there, and since there were only a few more minutes...

Climbing up the tree with ease, he looked across to where the blue team would be. They still hadn't put up their flag. Or maybe it was just on the ground. Michael finally reached the area where it started to get treacherous and took out Kusanagi, stabbing it into the tree trunk with a wince and a quick prayer to Demeter to forgive him. After taking it back out he stuck the pole of the flag inside and started climbing back down.

After touching down to the ground he sat on the ground, resting for a few seconds before the match would start.

coded by weldherwings.


Standing straight up, Michael felt like he was buzzing with energy. There were a few times a day when he felt like he could jump ten feet in the air, and this was one of them. Capture the flag was exciting, and it was a good break from the dread as the barrier fractured, bit by bit. He was hoping to be able to release some of the stress that was building up, and the game was the perfect oppurtunity.

Some of his teammates were discussing strategy or something. Personally, Michael didn't care about that; why does it matter who goes where and when? You just go for the flag; nothing else mattered. Play to your strengths, combat theirs, utilize their weaknesses, capture them. No maiming, no killing, but paralyzing them with an electric shock was fair game. That was probably what'd he'd do. But the planning kept the brainy kids satisfied, so he rolled with it.

Michael glanced at the flag, leaning against the corner of a nearby tree. He knew that they were going to put it up there, and since there were only a few more minutes...

Climbing up the tree with ease, he looked across to where the blue team would be. They still hadn't put up their flag. Or maybe it was just on the ground. Michael finally reached the area where it started to get treacherous and took out Kusanagi, stabbing it into the tree trunk with a wince and a quick prayer to Demeter to forgive him. After taking it back out he stuck the pole of the flag inside and started climbing back down.

After touching down to the ground he sat on the ground, resting for a few seconds before the match would start.
 
marissa rune
daughter of hephaestus

If Marissa was being honest with herself, an action she didn't often practice, she was excited for this game of capture the flag. Sure she'd always enjoyed the game in the past, always excited to show off her weapons and armor, but this time was different. Some of her friends and fellow campers and teammates weren't very excited about this game, and she could understand when she really thought about it, but Marissa was nothing if not a master at pushing away serious topics that involved her.

The world may be ending, but hey it would still be ending tomorrow, and with the new arrivals to camp, the brunette figured they could all use an icebreaker. What better way for a demigod to say hello than to try and stab each other with actual weapons?

She didn't think there could be a better way.

Team One had gone over their strategy, even if not everyone seemed to be willing to participate. She shrugged to herself, what would happen would happen. Like always, she thought with a small smirk. She knew without a doubt that Dex was probably not going to follow the plan and her assumption proved correct when she overheard the older girl declare that she was going 'that way'. Luckily everyone already knew what Dex was like and they'd taken that into consideration when going over the plan.

Marissa stretched out her arms, then followed with her legs before standing upright and pulling her wild curly hair into a tight bun. She frowned when, after she pulled her hand away from the bun, she felt a few curls spring free to frame her face. She huffed, knowing there was nothing she'd be able to do to pull them back. If it hadn't worked the first time, it wouldn't work the second.

With that taken care of, she started going through her gear one last time, making sure her armor was strapped in place with her staff leaning against the tree next to her in one piece. She'd made sure to stock up on all her little tricks and traps in preparation for tonight and she'd made sure her scrap bag was filled in case she needed to make anything on the fly. She gave the bag a final pat in confirmation and nodded to herself.

"Let's do this," she hummed to herself. She turned to face the rest of her team, grabbing her staff, holding it behind her back as she leaned forward, bouncing on the balls of her feet. "How much longer till the siren goes off?" she asked.
the woods
pumped
blue gear
@ team one
coded by natasha.
 
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Andreja Lavov
Daughter of Dionysus
Though maybe it wasn't the strangest game of Capture The Flag that she'd been a part of, this one was definitely high on the list. It seemed absurd, almost, to be playing a war game when the enemy they were facing didn't really seem to be attacking them physically. What was the point of it all? They couldn't sword fight the Mist into working. The mood wasn't quite there, their spirits weren't as high as they would normally be, and the focus was less than perfect, to say the least. Nonetheless, Andreja was determined to at least try to be a team player and act as if things were normal. Thankfully, the half-blood had always been a particularly good actress.

Sitting on the grass, fingers tracing shapes into the soft earth, Andreja did what she did best: talk. Her current victim was the daughter of Enyo and, really, anyone within an earshot since she wasn't particularly soft spoken. As she spoke, she channeled any nervous energy through her fingertips and into the dirt, willing strawberry plants to start growing. The brunette's eyes flickered from the fruits to the other girl to their surroundings. Waiting for the siren always... sucked, to put it plainly. "So, when we win..." she began, a hint of a smile playing on her lips as she implied their victory, "I was thinking we could celebrate in the woods tonight? My dad-" it always felt a little weird to say that, but saying Mr. D felt even weirder, "-usually doesn't come out after the game. He needs a break after suffering through watching over us for so long, so I don't think he'd bust us or anything. I could ask Mari to charm the area so the harpies can't get in. D'you think the Poseidon kids would be any fun? I think I could get Zayne loosened up, but Emmett..." she trailed off, making a face.

It didn't matter to Andreja too much whether Kyra responded to her verbally because she knew the girl was listening, even if no one else would think she was just by looking at them. She'd learned by now that her babbling was welcomed, at least in this case. Plus, it helped pass the time. Blue eyes glanced to the ground, seeing a fully matured strawberry plant. She plucked one of the ripe berries from the plan and popped it in her mouth. Juicy, sweet, and reminiscent of simpler times. "Snack before we head out? You need your strength, shortstack," she said with a wink before tossing a strawberry at her friend. She had no doubts the girls reflexes would allow her to catch it with ease. The teasing, on the other hand, could earn her some sort of strike, so it was probably best for her to get up and going. The proudly five-foot-nine girl stood up and stretched a little, just to rub it in. A flash of a smile appeared as she saw Michael put the flag up. Less work for her. "I should meet up with Mari. Good luck out there, but I guess it's hard being lucky against the Tyche kids," Andreja said with a laugh. She was glad her job wasn't nearly as intense as Kyra's, but she guessed Kyra would hate having her position in the game, so it all worked out. "So, break a leg, I guess?" With that, she set off to where their flag was located, glancing around for her Hecate partner in crime for the day.
by the red team's flag
ready to go
red team gear
tags: team two, mostly a z u l a a z u l a
coded by natasha.
 
syrena drakos.
daughter of hestia
Syrena could feel the thickness in the air. The tension and frustration was emitting off of the other campers in a way that made the air feel muggy for her. It was as if the negativity stuck to her skin, tingling the nape of her neck in the most irritating of ways. It was understandable, though. No one really wanted to run around, fighting each other when there was so much happening. If anything, Syrena figured now was the time to come together. But Chiron was Chiron and he had his reasonings for everything. She figured his reasoning behind this was to simply divert the camper's stress and attention momentarily...but that usually only meant one thing. Something big was coming. Syrena usually loved a good game of capture the flag, she found it to be a good exercise of her powers. There was a lot to work with when you were playing with a bunch of competitive and angsty teens and recently, Syrena was learning to focus on the complexities of her powers. After all, exhaustion was an emotion, right?

Running a hand down the length of her braid, Syrena went over the game plan in her head. It seemed easy enough, but she knew better. They would have to stay alert if they wanted to gain a victory over the kids of both Poseidon and Zeus. But it was not as if her team was at an disadvantage. Glancing over at Dex, she felt immediately reassured, even more so as she boldy announced her disdain towards their other teammates arguing over strategies and tactics. Maybe they were a team of underdogs, but they were dedicated. Or at least, most of them were. Hearing Isobel speak up, Syrena couldn't help but bite back a smile. She could feel the younger one's contempt. Focusing on Isobel, Syrena could feel the waves of emotion emitting of of her. It wasn't hard to manipulate a sense of positivity over the younger demigod, and soon enough, Syrena began emitting the same feeling of positivity and excitement over the rest of her teammates. Yes, they had a good chance of winning, but they were going to get nowhere if the lot of them kept fighting over what moves to make. Shaking her head, Syrena turned to study her opposing team, her eyes scanning over the familiar faces as she gauged their emotions and mental states. As she felt the energies radiating off of them, charging the air, Syrena couldn't help but feel her own energy raise in response, a pleasant surprise considering her morning had started off rather unpleasantly.
Being in Hermes's cabin meant constant noise and while Syrena could usually fall asleep, she found herself up all night tossing and turning. It was as if the whole camp was off. The energy in the air had been so bad the night before that it itched at Syrena's skin, keeping her awake in her own bed of anxiety and unwarranted wonder. Could you blame her for being curious as to what the hell was happening to Camp Half Blood?

The sound of Rissa's eager voice broke Syrena out of her thoughts and she straightened up, folding her hands and flexing her arms up in the air, giving her limbs a final stretch before the game started. "Any moment now, I think we have like three minutes left," Syrena responded over her shoulder. Just like that, Syrena's mind switched. No longer was she caught in her own day dreams and thoughts, she was now suddenly hyperaware of her surrounding and the people around her, as well as their emotions and energy. This was going to be quite the game.
surrounded by her teammates
ready and determined
blue team gear
interactions: teammates, Rissa
coded by natasha.
 
Kyra Vasileia.
daughter of enyo.
Another year at Camp Half-Blood meant another summer dealing with the other campers, most of which Kyra was not too fond of. It didn't help that she was shoved into the Hermes cabin with the other less recognized deities children, none of whom were anything like her. There were very few people at camp that Kyra tolerated, and even then they were very unlikely friendships. Somehow little Izzie had managed to corral the daughters of Hades, Enyo, and Dionysius into a strange, mismatched friend group. Frankly they had nothing in common, but Kyra had been looped into their shenanigans and somehow found herself being dragged along on their escapades.

The only thing that Kyra looked forward to at camp was their games of capture the flag. It was the most the athletic demi-god got to use her training and pent-up rage, though she still had to hold back because it was frowned upon to stab your fellow campers. Unfortunately, the four girls had been split for this particular game, but at least Andreja had ended up on team two with her. While Kyra often acted annoyed with the talkative party girl, she found that her chatter helped ground her and keep her from going insane as they waited for the game to begin. She sat up against a tree, sharpening her sword as she waited for the siren to sound, the lighter haired brunette chattering away about the victory party she was planning. While she acted uninterested, Kyra was actually looking forward to their celebration. Even if they hadn't won yet.

"I'm glad you have so much confidence in my ability to lead us to victory, but you won't be able to celebrate if I murder you first." The shorter girl glared up at Andreja as she teased her, the amazonian demi-god tossing her a strawberry that Kyra managed to catch on the tip of her sword before carefully popping it into her mouth. "Don't get stabbed!" She called after her friend, the slightest hint of a smile playing at the edge of her lips.

"Are we ever going to start or what?" Kyra complained, finally standing up from where she had been not so patiently sitting. "If I have to wait any longer I'm just going to start swinging for the hell of it." The brunette spoke, wielding her sword exaggeratedly for emphasis on her words. There was almost nothing that the daughter of war hated more than waiting. Things had been shifting lately, it put the already anxious girl even more on edge. As the daughter of the goddess of war and having been raised by an international criminal, Kyra was always ready for a fight. It was in her nature and nurture to be ready to jump into battle at a moments notice. The strange occurrences around camp only served to make her more agitated and fighty. Something was coming, she could feel it in her bones.

As Michael climbed down the tree after planting their flag, the only female member of team two's offense made her way over to the rest of her group, sword still firmly in hand and itching to be used. "If any of you mess this up I will happily lose my dessert for the week to kill you." The brunette threatened, though she knew none of them would probably listen to her anyways. It was both a blessing and a curse that this group of strong personalities had ended up on the same team. Kyra, Zayne, Michael, and Victor were all more than eager to call the shots, it was a miracle they'd ever agreed on a plan.

mood: excited | location: the woods | outfit: red shirt, black jeans, combat boots | tags: andreja ( Sadistic Sweetheart Sadistic Sweetheart ), the offense ( fin fin , Heterological Heterological , Iamthemanfish Iamthemanfish )


coded by weldherwings.
 
Αυρήλιος
aurelius ulric philum
location
team 1's side
tags
everyone @ team 1
Isobel, Syrena, Cassius, Marissa, Elias, Morgan, Atreus, Dex, and Aurum.

The group seemed quite awkward, save for Marissa and Dex who seemed to already know each other, as well as Morgan and Elias who were half-siblings. Aurum gathered his courage, discarded his fear and decided to step up. Not as a leader, but as a tactician. He knew that there were others in the team far better suited in leading the team, someone like Dexter, who undoubtedly has one of the most intimidating gazes in camp, or Cassius, a veteran in the unforgiving world of demigods. But there were none better suited to making a clever plan more than the strawberry gardener. The others picked up where Dex, Cassius, and Aurum sucked; they each had a different specialty that surprisingly, complimented the team well. With the right strategy, winning should not be a hard thing to accomplish for them.

Analyzing not only his team's strengths but also their weaknesses, Aurum was finally able to devise a plan with his keen intellect. He made sure to ask the members politely before announcing his grand scheme to his teammates. Determined to win, he went over each plan with a careful tone and made sure not to make any mistakes in the delivery. Aurum assumed that everyone was on board with the idea, though he was worried about working with an unfamiliar team with a whole new dynamic. After wrapping up his explanation, time came for each teams to take their positions; each on different sides of a river. Leaving his teammates to do whatever they please, Aurum stayed silent, carefully calculating his plans when something took his attention away from him. A peculiar scent he couldn't quite describe, that came with a feeling of reassurance from the gut.

Just then, a shrieky voice brought his focus away from planning, Isobel's. From her tone, she seemed pissed about having to compete in a silly sport such as 'capture the flag'. Aurum shares the same opinion; though that doesn't inhibit his desire to win. "To be fair," Aurum tried to sound as genuinely kind as possible, with a tone so soft it seems faked. "Wouldn't it be fun to see the results of our training?" he added, clamming up his lips. Lost in thought, he glanced over to each of his teammates. Dex, spawn of Hades, seemed like she wouldn't follow through with the plan; this was already within his calculations. A win could prove challenging to achieve if she decided to do whatever-- But that's the fun in planning. Some people don't follow through. He debated with his own psyche, mumbling a few things before smiling as if he'd found the cure to a virus.

"Can I be so rude as to ask again; is everyone clear to the plan?" Aurum didn't like to force his opinion on others, and he was afraid to incur the annoyance of some of her teammates, particularly the ones he felt he couldn't connect with. As the question escaped his lips, Aurum stayed silent, observing the answers of his teammates. Ever so abruptly, a thought crossed his mind--the peculiar scent could very well be the sweet, sweet scent of victory.
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CASSIUS VORENUS

blue team woods - focused - blue shirt + armor mentioned: Tonkatsu Tonkatsu lvcid lvcid incandescent incandescent

Cassius could feel that familiar nervous energy buzzing around his compatriots as they waited these last few agonizing minutes. That pre-battle anxiety was well-known to him, and although it was impossible to rid yourself of it entirely, he had gotten pretty good at dealing with it. Although, it wasn't just simple nerves that had everyone riled up. There was something more, and even a blind man could see what it was. The barrier had begun to fade, the protections around the Greek's camp had begun to wane. Why then were they out here, playing a game? It was the question on the mind of most of his fellows, and on his as well. But that strange centaur Chiron was the leader in this place, and so Cassius would defer to his authority on the matter. Plus, it would be nice to test his mettle against the Greeks, and even against a small few of his fellow Romans. Besides, fighting alongside someone had this strange way of connecting you, of forging a bond of steel between comrades in arms. That seemed to be something that was desperately needed, too. Many of the demigods were unorganized, chaotic, free-spirited and some were even downright rude. They needed to be broken down and rebuilt into true soldiers if they ever wanted to fight together like a well-oiled machine. But, he had to continually remind himself even in just these last two days since he'd arrived at Camp Half-Blood, it was not his place to lead these people. At least, not yet. First, he would have to prove himself, earn their respect, and show them why they should follow his words. This little game would be a perfect opportunity to do so, and he was determined to succeed here and now.

A girl's voice tore him from his thoughts, and he could hear her begin to complain about all the tactics and strategy the blue team was attempting to employ. She seemed impatient, and at least a bit reckless. Although he himself possessed similar traits, he had also trained himself to the best of his ability to avoid acting out. Cassius waited for a moment to see if anyone would respond to her, his armored head turning to look left and right, hearing no rebuttal, he decided to speak up himself. "You really should follow the plan. It's a good one, I'm sure you're strong and skilled, but those attributes are not nearly as effective without proper direction. Do your job, play your part, and then you can do whatever you want afterwards." It was difficult for him to stop himself from adopted that sort of imperious, commanding tone he usually employed on his own legionaries, but he had delt with insubordinate soldiers before, and he knew their rebellious nature often made directly commanding them work against you. With that being said, he once again rested his hand atop the pommel of his sheathed gladius, giving some responses to his fellow blue team members when they spoke.


To the girl laying on the rock he responded, "Did you know that in Rome, it is said that your father kills soldiers who fall asleep at their posts?" he asked, though he presented himself as a mature leader, he wasn't entirely above a bit of teasing. Though he wasn't sure if she'd realize that he was joking or not, he tended to be pretty bad at conveying that. Cassius caught sight of one of the few truly familiar faces here in Camp Half-Blood, and he smiled towards Callus, giving him a respectful nod in greeting. But once again some more words from a different source drew his attention away. "Don't second guess yourself, you can't afford that. Being polite is good and all, but sometimes the more...wild soldiers will exploit that kindness." Cassius said in an even tone as he approached the master of their battle-plan, a man named Aurum. His heavy footfalls causing the rustling of his Lorica Segmentata, the Roman equivilent of a medieval european knight's plate armor, though admittedly, not as advanced. "As a leader, you're already being second-guessed by every clever teenager who thinks they know better than you. The moment you begin questioning yourself, you lose your ability to command..." The large roman man trailed off for a moment,"but I suppose this is not the military." he added, in a tone that made it obvious he sort of wished that it was.

"It is a good plan, though. I just hope enough of us stick to it in order for it to be successful. Regardless, I'll take care of that child of Nike. Some magic bullshit ability is no substitute for skill and technique." Cassius said with a grin.
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mood
frustrated
location
the east woods, by the flag
outfit
a red shirt tucked into dark jeans + a pair of worn out vans
mentions
michael, andreja
interactions
andreja
tags
Sadistic Sweetheart Sadistic Sweetheart
mari akamine
daughter of hecate



mari hadn't said much during the planning phase, letting the rest of the more opinionated ones just do as they see fit. she loved being flag defence, anyways, and as soon as her role had been set in stone, the witch had slipped off quietly to the flag in the heart of the east woods. by the time she arrived, the flag was already stuck high up in a tree, and she could just make out the figure of the son of zeus slipping away to join the rest of the team.

mari stared up at the flag, debating re-positioning it but decided she was far too lazy to expend any extra energy. izzie and dex were on the enemy team, anyways, and it wasn't like they were any more vertically advantaged than she was. she did a quick scope of the area and set to work, laying down magic circles in prime locations around the small area, designed to turn the surrounding grass into a swarm of beetles if triggered. nothing too horrific, though mari shuddered at the thought of ever triggering one. the afternoon sun seemed to be particularly bright that day, even if with the cover of the treetops, and mari headed straight for the shadiest spot in her vicinity, taking shelter beneath an absolutely massive tree. boy, was she hyped for sundown.

drawing the circles had taken more out of her than expected, and she popped one of the strength potions she'd prepared beforehand, tossing the empty vial into a tiny bit of shadow, observing pleasedly as the darkness swallowed it up. hopefully, she'd be able to find it later. mari could swear one of her cabinmates was stealing her vials, but with all the funny stuff going on, she couldn't say for sure anymore. her gaze drifted up to where the flag was stabbed, rather unceremoniously, into the tree trunk once more. mari was doubtful, but it was worth a shot.

she shut her eyes, focusing as invisible hands weaved the image in her mind, only for the mirage to turn fuzzy in a matter of seconds. her brows furrowed as she tried harder, willing the illusion to stay whole—

a footstep rang through the silent woods, and her eyes shot open, feeling the mist slip through her fingers once more. her head snapped to the source of the noise and she got up carefully, slipping from tree trunk to tree trunk in search of the culprit until mari finally caught sight of her. it was just her guarding partner, but the oblivious daughter of dionysus presented an opportunity. creeping up behind the too-tall girl, she carefully formed a snake of shadow on andreja's shoulder (her height provided plenty of material to work with). "boo!" she said cheerfully, reaching out to catch her wrist, "watch your step. don't wanna set off any of the beetles!"

slipping past her easily, she hopped over the circle, invisible save for a glimmer in the sunlight. mari eyed the girl playfully, then widened her eyes in mock surprise. "oh no, look out! there's a snake on your shoulder." she allowed the demigod a few moments of panic before she deftly batted it off, watching the snake slither back into the shadows, then beamed at andreja. "i'm just lightening the mood before we fight to the death, y'know? but i promise there aren't any more tricks around." mari paused as she turned to lead the other girl into the area, "not for you, anyways."

the wind had kicked up, and the flag was now billowing like a banner from its post in the branches, the red awfully eye-catching in the sunlight. "andreja, where do you see the flag?" she was already prepared for the answer she would get, her eyes dropping down to her hands that had seemingly lost the ability to control the mist as the barriers weakened. hecate had been too quiet, offering her no guidance for her difficulties. mari hazarded one more attempt, this time keeping her gaze steeled on andreja. it was easier having a target to work with, and with nightfall coming, perhaps andreja would tell her that she saw the flag flying from the top of a tree twenty yards from where they were stood. it felt a little clearer this time, at least, like the threads weren't pulling each other apart.


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Morgan Saint-Yves.
Son of Tyche

Morgan felt around his pockets. Lint ran about, occasionally escaping the tips of his fingers. Nothing of value or interest was in there, but it was worth a check. He always found himself doing things like this whenever he was nervous. Not quite nervous, really, but something close to that. Anything to take his mind off the upcoming event.

Thankfully on que, Aurum—the smarter one in the bunch by Morgan’s judgement—spoke up. He had a plan. Obviously, he had a plan. Who didn’t expect him to? As ungenerous as Morgan was being, he knew better than to object to whatever ideas the team came up with. He’d throw in a “Good plan,” or a “That’s a nice idea,” every once in a while, to put up airs, but this part of the game was astoundingly uninteresting to him. Planning was important but at the end of the day he knew that something would come down to dumb luck and that was all he needed to be for the team. Not the dumb part, just the luck. Morgan felt the need to clarify that to himself.

Instead of actually paying attention he allowed his eyes and mind to wander. He saw Dexter swinging her bat—The one made from brass or bronze or something like that. It didn’t really matter. Morgan held his tongue once more, allowing the words “That’s badass.” to remain in his head and only in his head. He was very well aware of the consequences of saying that, if she heard. But it was very cool. Who carries around a metal bat? Jokes about how metal it was were shelved. He could use those later but now was not an appropriate time. The crew were only a few minutes away from the start of the game and he could not afford to use up all his luck making sure he wasn’t pulverized by the human equivalent of a honey badger. Morgan noted to make a joke about that if they won, too.

Still, the game would begin soon. He knew his job, and he knew most of how Aurum’s plan was supposed to go. Morgan was as committed as he could be to seeing his part through. There were only two or three minutes left and he felt the electricity in the air. It was almost like a child of Zeus was on their team.
With the Team
Excited, but not too much
Blue team gear
interactions: The team
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Location:
Near Team 1
Interactions:
Team 1
Mood:
Confused
Outfit:
Blue Team Gear
Elias Sachets

Elias actively listened to the planning. Even if she wasn't a fighter, she wanted to win this game. She listened in quietly, not saying much.
“I, for one, am gonna run in that direction, and hit anyone that comes within five feet of me, and that’s all I need to know right now."
.... Elias was standing closest to Dex when she heard the daughter of Hades say that. She eyed the bat for a second before sloooowly shuffling to the opposite side of her.

"Can I be so rude as to ask again; is everyone clear to the plan?" Aurum's words snapped her back to the conversation and she caught herself shaking her head. "I mean, yes!" She winced, cursing herself for losing focus. Again. She looked at Morgan, and wondered if their plan would work. I mean, if we used it together, I'm still not certain if it would make us stronger or negate it entirely, She rubbed her eyes, annoyed at the fact that they had close to 3 years to work it out. But then, just with everything to do with luck, it was more of a probability than a sure statistic.

Geez Mother, You'd think I would have figured out our luck by now. A heads up would be nice... Or a tails, your pick entirely.

She took out Tyche's Medalion, the one she carried around everywhere that had the inscription "Fata Regunt Orbem" - Fate rules the world - and flipped it. Heads, their plan would work, Tails, 'dey ded'. She didn't catch it on time and the coin landed on the ground infront of her- posed neither heads, nor tails.
"For f-ck's sake!" She groaned, kneeling down to pick it up.

"I'm just going to pick a rock and keep it near the flag. Hopefully someone trips up and we win." She said, in defeat. The game had not yet started and she was already confused with the odds.
Fata Regunt Orbem

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zayne harlow
Zayne's grip on his spear was tighter than ever. With the thinner point of the spear facing up, and forwards, the body of the spear tucked neatly under his armpit, and the bladed edge facing towards the edge, Zayne was currently just trying to focus and memorize the plan. His eyes were thin, and staring nowhere in particular as the group bickered and chatted off with one another. During his training he'd learned to channel his anger in a way that'd amplify the force of his attacks, but in order to do so it helped to keep his mind sold on that single thought. Ever so often a whipping sound cut through the air as Zayne twirled the spear again and again, jabbing with the pointed end and slashing with the bladed edge.

In spite of the fears of a potential threat looming over Camp Half-Blood, Zayne had been looking forward to the event for a while now. He'd cleaned up his fighting, and pushed away most of his bad habits. Where his fighting once relied mostly on his strength, and resulted in loads of collateral damage, Zayne had improved his close quarters and spear-fighting in a way where he could deliver more concentrated blows without tearing up the floor, or accidentally shattering a tree. Though he'd never admit it, part of what fueled him were the rumours that often circulated around him. Being as reserved as he was he never outwardly had the chance to defend himself when campers pushed the notion that he was more Cyclopes than demi-god due to his strength. He was never a monster-- nor did he ever ask to be with any of the other supernatural misfits.

The plan was one that didn't necessarily sit well with Zayne, but wasn't overwhelmingly trash either. He liked the idea of sneaking off on his own, with Victor sneaking in his own direction. Being alone and in a body of water only seemed like a dream to him, and provided loads of surprise attack opportunities. It helped that people couldn't make out his reflection in the water-- following the stint with Aphrodite those two years ago. What irked him the most though was the idea of the defenders left by the flag. He wasn't able to recollect just how capable they were to fulfill the job, but being on offense was always the best part of Capture the Flag. At the sound of anything going wrong, Zayne would ditch his offensive efforts to join the defense.

At the sound of the voice all too familiar Zayne ceased the swinging of his spear, resting it in its dormant position under his shoulder. "S'long as you do your job properly nobody'll have to kill nobody, Ky." He said simply while keeping his eyes fixed on the grounds in front of him. Undoubtedly Zayne admired Kyra's enthusiasm towards the battle, but the idea wasn't the same at any resentment towards the team. Like he'd been taught before it was far more efficient using one's anger towards the enemies, not friendlies. "I guess old habits die hard, daughter of Enyo and all. Just don't kill your teammates first."



son of

poseidon

location

the woods

mood

focused

outfit

combat boots, khakis, red shirt

tags

kyra a z u l a a z u l a , team two.
coded by natasha.
 
MOOD
awaiting Emmett, worried but confident
outfit: | x

NAWA FAKHRY, DAUGHTER OF PANACEA ✦​

The day started off like any other with Nawa waking up in a feverish sweat caused by yet another random yet eerie dream. Demigods were always susceptible to a prophetic dream here and then but now it was getting intense. Her dreams felt tiring like her brain was a bit too overactive and she often woke up more tired than she was before. Regardless of the pit in her stomach and groggy mind she started cleaning up and preparing for the big event: capture the flag. She had pitched different game ideas to Chiron but they had fallen on deaf ears for the past 4 years. Had he taught the legendary Achilles and her grandfather, Asclepius, by making them fight over flags as well? The thought made her laugh and lightened her mood, at least for an instance.

After she washed her face, managed to force her hair into a braid, watered the plants, and pulled on her leather armor and grabbed her staff she was finally out the door. She stopped by the healing tent to grab some of her vials and quickly shoved them into the small pouch she wore before heading towards the creek. Despite the strange events going on, at least this game would be a return back to normal, at least for a few moments. She couldn't stop her mind from wandering on the walk as one does when alone and worried. The more she pondered, the more worried she got but as the creek and her fellow demigods came into view, she abruptly shoved down her worries and left only a pleasant smile on her face. She greeted everyone, even her "enemies" and headed to her teams frontlines. Her team was a promising but headstrong bunch which Nawa had learned to deal with and kind of appreciate. There were Percy Jacksons, and then there were the others, the supporting cast. And supporting was what Nawa did best.

She swung by the offensive team first who were what she assumed were bickering.

"Save your confrontation for the battle field," Nawa chirped at the group but was more or less aiming her message for the daughter of enyo who was just as dangerous as she was attractive. Nawa hated violence herself but some people just made it look good. "I brought vials if you want them, the boost only last ten minutes max and you'll be depleted after so make it count." She deposited enough for the offense team on the nearby tree stump before making a beeline to her defensive spot. Giving people vials always sparked anxiety in her chest. She had her power for four years and could never get over how weird it was and what others thought of it. She was a reverse vampire that went around giving people her blood to ingest?? She assumed everyone thought she was a nut job but they tended not to care when they were barely conscious in the healing tent and ambrosia wasn't up for the job. Her only consolation was that it didn't taste that bad...it had no taste actually. It felt like inhaling dry ice vapor actually (she got many weird looks from people when she stated she drank her own blood before but it was for SCIENCE) so it couldn't be too bad...right? She dropped two more vials off at the tree for Andreja & Mari and relayed the same message she had given the offense team before once more darting off. Emmett was nowhere to be found and so she got to work securing the perimeter while avoiding Mari's traps. After getting a good idea of her surroundings and the layout, she held her staff out and murmured exsuscito. The silver snake rippled and green and brown scales slowly emerged and the snake let out a hiss as it gazed at Nawa, who happily gave it a scratch under the chin that it never quite understood but didn't object.

"Hi there buddy, could you be my lookout? Once you sense them head back so we can be prepared." The snake hissed seemingly in agreement and slid down the staff and disappeared in the grass. Nawa turned back and made her rounds as she awaited her roman partner.
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NAWA FAKHRY, DAUGHTER OF PANACEA ✦​

The day started off like any other with Nawa waking up in a feverish sweat caused by yet another random yet eerie dream. Demigods were always susceptible to a prophetic dream here and then but now it was getting intense. Her dreams felt tiring like her brain was a bit too overactive and she often woke up more tired than she was before. Regardless of the pit in her stomach and groggy mind she started cleaning up and preparing for the big event: capture the flag. She had pitched different game ideas to Chiron but they had fallen on deaf ears for the past 4 years. Had he taught the legendary Achilles and her grandfather, Asclepius, by making them fight over flags as well? The thought made her laugh and lightened her mood, at least for an instance.

After she washed her face, managed to force her hair into a braid, watered the plants, and pulled on her leather armor and grabbed her staff she was finally out the door. She stopped by the healing tent to grab some of her vials and quickly shoved them into the small pouch she wore before heading towards the creek. Despite the strange events going on, at least this game would be a return back to normal, at least for a few moments. She couldn't stop her mind from wandering on the walk as one does when alone and worried. The more she pondered, the more worried she got but as the creek and her fellow demigods came into view, she abruptly shoved down her worries and left only a pleasant smile on her face. She greeted everyone, even her "enemies" and headed to her teams frontlines. Her team was a promising but headstrong bunch which Nawa had learned to deal with and kind of appreciate. There were Percy Jacksons, and then there were the others, the supporting cast. And supporting was what Nawa did best.

She swung by the offensive team first who were what she assumed were bickering.

"Save your confrontation for the battle field," Nawa chirped at the group but was more or less aiming her message for the daughter of enyo who was just as dangerous & aggressive as she was attractive. Nawa hated violence herself but some people just made it look good. "I brought vials if you want them, the boost only last ten minutes max and you'll be depleted after so make it count." She deposited enough for the offense team on the nearby tree stump before making a beeline to her defensive spot. Giving people vials always sparked anxiety in her chest. She had her power for four years and could never get over how weird it was and what others thought of it. She was a reverse vampire that went around giving people her blood to ingest?? She assumed everyone thought she was a nut job but they tended not to care when they were barely conscious in the healing tent and ambrosia wasn't up for the job. Her only consolation was that it didn't taste that bad...it had no taste actually. It felt like inhaling dry ice vapor actually (she got many weird looks from people when she stated she drank her own blood before but it was for SCIENCE) so it couldn't be too bad...right? She dropped two more vials off at the tree for Andreja & Mari and relayed the same message she had given the offense team before once more darting off. Emmett was nowhere to be found and so she got to work securing the perimeter while avoiding Mari's traps. After getting a good idea of her surroundings and the layout, she held her staff out and murmured exsuscito. The silver snake rippled and green and brown scales slowly emerged and the snake let out a hiss as it gazed at Nawa, who happily gave it a scratch under the chin that it never quite understood but didn't object.

"Hi there buddy, could you be my lookout? Once you sense them head back so we can be prepared." The snake hissed seemingly in agreement and slid down the staff and disappeared in the grass. Nawa turned back and made her rounds as she awaited her roman partner.
 
callus rune.
heat courses through my veins.
Callus emerged from the woods after taking a short scouting of Team 1's territory, confused by Chiron's decision to host Capture the Flag.
There are more pressing matters. The Greeks' magic barrier is diminishing in strength and our vineyard has wilted. I suppose Activities Director Chiron just wants to keep us busy and in tune. No matter, it's my first CTF game and I don't intend to lose.
As he wandered closer to his teammates, their voices clamored as the group frantically tried to decide on a battle plan. Normally Callus would join in the planning, but the unfamiliar concept of Capture the Flag, as well as the obvious power struggle in Team 1, kept him from conversing with his team.
A disgruntled female's voice cut through the rest, announcing that she'll head in 'that direction'. Callus chuckled to himself, admiring the chaos Greek campers had that was rarely seen in their Roman counterparts. Speaking of Roman counterparts, a voice spoke after the female in a light chiding tone that Callus was all too familiar with.
Well, I'll be damned. Cassius is still here. I thought he bailed on me.
He skirted around the group into the Roman centurion's field of vision, hoping to get his attention. Fortunately, his existence was acknowledged with a nod sent his way by his fellow Roman. Callus closed the distance while commenting,
"Ave, Cassius. You slipped away from my side when we arrived. Where's your Roman unity now?"
"Ave, Callus. I apologize for that, but someone's got to keep these Greeks from killing each other,"
he replied with a wry smile.
The two Romans laughed in unison before high-fiving, a familiar bond that Callus welcomed dearly. It was a refreshing feeling after having self-isolated himself during his last few days at Camp Half-Blood.
Yeah, I'm gonna leave the tactical decisions and command to Cassius. I don't think Roman strategies would work well with such a mixed team, but he'll figure it out. Hell, it seems like even no strategy will work better than what we have going.
Excusing himself from Cassius, he pulled the Flame Blade out of its sheath and started warming himself up, both literally and figuratively. He allowed his body temperature to rise as he channeled his heat into the blade as a familiar hum reverberated from the blade into his hand.

He twirled his fingers around the blade's hilt, allowing his weapon to fall before promptly willing it to levitate. He recounted a few techniques he created over his self-training at Camp Jupiter, watching as his dagger mimicked his thoughts perfectly.
Fiddling with the gun holster on his thigh, he allowed the blade to settle in his left hand as he pulled out the enchanted pistol. He started heating it up as he did with the knife before he checked the weapon's mechanisms in case anything was out of the ordinary. He felt satisfied with his pre-game prep, so he holstered his weapon while taking a survey of his surroundings.
His eyes locked onto a camper who was carrying a large rock, struggling to keep her hands clamped over its smooth surface. Callus immediately rushed to help her, quickly placing his arms around the rock just as she dropped it.
"Woah there, I gotcha," he calmly assured the gal as he shifted the rock's weight unto his right arm, allowing the Flame Blade in his left to levitate off.
"Where’d ya want this?" he asked her as he stood up, reshifting the rock’s weight onto both arms. The camper took a second to register what had transpired before sheepishly pointing in a direction.
The two campers walked in silence for a minute before a barely discernable "R-right here's okay!" from the camper alerted him that they had arrived at their location. Callus lowered the rock before dropping it completely, hearing a soft thud as it hit the soft ground underneath. He dusted off his hands and arms before introducing himself to the girl.
“So uh, the name’s Collin Rune, but I go by Callus now. I think you already know me from the Roman camper group Chiron requested over?” he calmly asked.
The camper didn’t reply other than giving a shy nod. A few seconds of silence went by before she introduced herself in return. "Elias Sachets", She said, shooting out her hand to break the awkward pause.
"Nice to meet ya, Elias," he replied before shaking her hand. "So, what can you tell me about the opposing team?"

wary | camp hb's woods | blue team gear | Cassius Vorenus ( Cenedril Cenedril ) Elias Sachets ( Totorokoro Totorokoro )


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Victor Inzerillo
Victor Inzerillo was having a pretty good day, of course most days were pretty ok when you were Victor, but today was particularly good. He'd set a new record on the rock wall only an hour after he woke up, managed to finally convince the Hecate kids to show him the basics of magic, even talked the Hephaestus cabin into forgiving him for the whole nearly burning they're shop down when he tried his hand at forging two weeks ago, and to top it off Chiron had told everyone that ctf was happening again. Victor wasn't sure exactly why the old centaur thought it was ok to do now and if he was completely honest with himself he didn't really care, Chiron was smart so if he thought it was safe for everyone else to be out in the woods than it must be.

Now Victor was standing with the rest of red teams assault force waiting for the horn to sound practically bouncing out of his armor with anticipation. The others had come up with a good plan as far as he could tell, of course any plan that helped him standout was a great plan, even if something about it had nagged him at first. He had just finished setting his bronze knuckles on to his hands for the fifteenth time when Kyra had walked over to complain at them "
Don't worry Ky, team two was strong enough as is before they put me on it, now that I'm here theres no stopping us he said his normal cocky half grin pulling up the right side of his mouth. Something nagged him again like an idea or problem with the teams plan but his brain just wouldn't catch whatever it was so why worry about it. He popped the knuckles on his left hand while turning to Zayne Also normally its OK to ignore Ky her barks a lot bigger than well you know the rest of her he said in a very loud whisper, smiling the while just to make sure everyone knew he was joking. The cocky teen got along pretty well with everyone at camp, at least no one had said they wanted to kill him or anything which for half-bloods was kinda the next best thing to being friends, and had been noticing that almost all of the other campers were tense becuase of the hole in the barrier maybe ctf would let them work that out...ooooooh Chiron was very smart.
 

Notes:
There is now a rock in the woods that has a 60% chance of tripping you over if you go down that way
Elias Sachets
Elias groveled as she looked around for a rock. Easy right? They were out in the woods, so you'd assume that there would be rocks everywhere. Correct! But see, Elias wasn't looking for any rock, she was looking for THE rock (Not Dwayne though, but that would've been great).

But what exactly do you mean? You must be asking yourself as you read this. See, with just about everything Elias does, she needs to go with her gut feeling. We normal people call this our sixth sense. You know how you know it's going to rain, or if you have the wining lotto ticket or even if you know that today's the lucky day that you get something free at the super market (That's right, I'm talking about you, Karen.)? This sixth sense of ours, is a much more honed (not entirely controllable) way of how Elias' Luck works. For her to assess the fortune of something, she needs to feel it in her gut. Oh sure, she can alter the luck of something entirely. But as we already discussed, if she didn't act correctly, someone from the Blue team might end up tripping over said Lucky rock. They may even have a nasty cut, who knows.

So anyways... Where was I? Oh yes! The rock. [Back to the narrative]

Elias found the perfect rock (or so she thinks) and proceeded to pick it up. It was oddly-shaped, a little too big to be carried around, but hey, her gut told her it was it.
"Woah," She muttered, surprised at how weak she was, trying not to accidentally drop it on her own foot (That's be unlucky).

"Woah there, I gotcha,"

Elias looked up at the rock thief(not) and nodded thanks. She recognized him as one of the Jupiter kids and flinched immediately- her mind was trained to be perpetually terrified of anyone from CJ because they all seemed dominating and loud (but not in a CHB way, more like a bossy, strict way). "Where’d ya want this?" He asked, not bossy. Not dominating, but rather nicely. Elias blinked away her absurd assumptions and blindly pointed to a random direction and walked till her gut told her to stop.
"R-right here's okay!" She said sheepishly, before adding a polite "Thank you,". She wished she could explain her rationale to the new guy, but then again, luck has no reason.

They introduced themselves and Elias found herself a little less apprehensive of Callus. "What to expect of the other team?" She repeated his question and pondered for a second, "Well, they're highly energetic, rough-housing teenagers for the most, so I'd expect their strategy to be a violent game of tag and slash, but with water and thunder and possibly magic." She found herself chuckling, "I wouldn't underestimate them, but I'm thanking the Gods that they don't have the Athena or Ares cabins with them in this round. That would have been more terrifying."

Elias bent over to pick up another small rock and tossed it near the one they placed earlier. "For good measure," She said seriously, praying that their plan would work.

Location: Woods | Interactions: Hugh Flynn Hugh Flynn | Mood: Calm​






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Michael Vey

mood: pumped

location: northern forest

tag: a z u l a a z u l a

outfit: strapped leather armor, shield, red shirt


Walking back to the rest of the group, Michael looked up at the sky. One of the perks of being a son of Zeus? You always knew the time. Three minutes until they started. He was trembling in tredipation and also a little in nervousness. Pre-battle jitters were the worst.

Kyra, his offense buddy, glanced around at their little group and said, "If any of you mess this up I will happily lose my dessert for the week to kill you."

Michael rolled his eyes, knowing that it was an empty threat. "Whatever," he muttered under his breath as Zayne said something to her.

After he'd finished with his sentence, Michael said, "We should get to our positions. The game starts in three minutes." He turned Kusanagi into its stone form and looked at the sun, judging distances using his navigation senses. "Kyra and I are supposed to go this way," he pointed towards one direction, and then he swung ninety degrees to his right. "You two are supposed to go that way."

Without waiting, he started running as fast as he could towards his destination, barreling through the forest and making a lot of noise in the process. His nervousness started to rescind a little. This close to game time, he couldn't dwell on anything. You just had to do it.

Arriving at the approximate area, Michael stopped and leaned against the tree, waiting and conserving his strength. He could hear the stream about five meters ahead of him.

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Walking back to the rest of the group, Michael looked up at the sky. One of the perks of being a son of Zeus? You always knew the time. Three minutes until they started. He was trembling in tredipation and also a little in nervousness. Pre-battle jitters were the worst.

Kyra, his offense buddy, glanced around at their little group and said, "If any of you mess this up I will happily lose my dessert for the week to kill you."

Michael rolled his eyes, knowing that it was an empty threat. "Whatever," he muttered under his breath as Zayne said something to her.

After he'd finished with his sentence, Michael said, "We should get to our positions. The game starts in three minutes." He turned Kusanagi into its stone form and looked at the sun, judging distances using his navigation senses. "Kyra and I are supposed to go this way," he pointed towards one direction, and then he swung ninety degrees to his right. "You two are supposed to go that way."

Without waiting, he started running as fast as he could towards his destination, barreling through the forest and making a lot of noise in the process. His nervousness started to rescind a little. This close to game time, he couldn't dwell on anything. You just had to do it.

Arriving at the approximate area, Michael stopped and leaned against the tree, waiting and conserving his strength. He could hear the stream about five meters ahead of him.
 
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Emmett Hudson
Son of Neptune

Emmett had barely been at Camp Half-Blood for about a day now, and most of the time was spent sitting with Chiron in the Big House, getting a rundown on the situation threatening the barrier, and possible options that the camp had. Most of which was ridding on the Oracle making an appearance to send some of the campers on a quest. Something Emmett had heard about from those who had visited the camp before. It was like Camp Jupiter’s Augur, but more defined, less of it was up for interpretation.

If you were to ask Emmett what he was expecting when it came to the Camp, his answer certainly wasn’t Capture the Flag. Now he was used to war games, gearing up, and working alongside his legion to beat the other legions in brutal war-like scenarios. Not capture the Flag. But it was interesting, to say the least. Camp Jupiter wasn’t segregated by the different godly lineages, so he had been curious from the get-go to see how the different personalities of the kids (Can he call them that?) mixed with one another.

He stayed silent as they talked, assigning him a defense position. He could do that. He twisted his trident emblazoned ring on his finger three times, muttering the words, ‘fluctus thadal’ prompting the shiny imperial gold trident forming in his hand, he twirled it, the familiar weight comfortable in his hand as he leaned against one of the trees, waiting for his time to move into ‘defensive mode’ to protect the flag.

He was excited to see how this went, whether they win or lose.
Camp Half-Blood
Excited, Anticipatory(?)
Red Team Outfit
open
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Atreus Asker.
Son of Ares

Nothing gave Atreus a bigger energy boost than a good ole' fashion game of Capture the Flag, especially since Chiron had asked Atreus to perform a nightly patrol around the Camp's inner barrier, in the event that a monster would attempt to break through. It was more of a demand than a request, but Atreus was still happy to take part. The only real downside to all of it was the fact that he wasn't getting his full eight hours of sleep, something he values. But if everyone's security was ensured, at the expense of Atreus' beauty sleep, then that was the reality he would have to accept.

However, today was Friday, and that meant Capture the Flag.

The game was always a rush of adrenaline—something Atreus became easily hooked on. Ever since his first year, he had always enjoyed the thrill of combat and winning, though he had his fair share of losses as well. Today was his big break to let off some steam, though, and boy was he itchin' to get started. While Aurum went over the team plan, ruling over the specifics, Atreus divided his attention between the team tactician and thinking about what weapon he'd start with. He was popular with his off-hand spear/dagger and main-hand sword, which was what worked best for him. However, from what Aurum had brainstormed he might have needed to reconsider his usual approach.

His eyes darted between the edges of his sword as he slowly began to transmute it to a standard camp bow, simultaneously thinking about how exactly he'd want to do this. And while the bow took shape, the string magically binding itself together, he took his spear and altered that as well.

Aurum continued to drone on, Atreus still listening while also mutating his spear into a golden arrow. The arrow was a "souvenir" that he found—tripped over—during one of his nightly patrols; granted, he'd only been on duty for a few nights.

As the aurelian stained bolt finalized its transmutation, Aurum, coincidentally, was finishing up his last talking point. Atreus was craving to make a childish comment, but it was almost showtime and he had to prepare himself to get in the right mindset. Battle, though an innate ability to perform considering his heritage, required a certain way of thinking.

While the others murmured among themselves, to promote each others' skills or cool their nerves, Atreus found some distance between him and his team. His order was given and now he only wanted to follow through with it. He was going to rely on speed and agility in the beginning and then, if need be, switch to barbarity. Maybe it was best he took to the trees then?

As Atreus slung his bow across his back and slid the golden arrow into his boot, a boy from the Aphrodite cabin—who was also on the blue team—approached. It was none other than Atreus' little protege—and by little, he was only a year younger. Linus wasn't so much a combat protege, but more so a healthy, positive advocate for the game. And that's where Atreus built their friendship off of.

Atreus smiled brightly at his friend, the warmth of his friendliness was immediately reciprocated by a countering smile.

"Here to ask me to bail you out once you get jailed?", Atreus teased, bouncing on his feet with pent up energy.

"I was about to ask you the same thing.", Linus retorted. Atreus simply scoffed at the younger boy, a smile still cracked on his face.

"Well, maybe if I didn't have to do everything I wouldn't get caught."
Close to the team
Ecstatic
Blue Team Gear; No helmet
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announcement.
chiron sat perched over a hill overlooking the forest, side-by-side with dionysus as the two peered over the kids, carefully watching the forest as the minutes ticked by. they’d been speaking in hushed whispers for the past two hours, meticulously scanning the area every once in a while. it was impossible to tell what they were talking about, mysteriously stone faced as they watched over everyone below, but the kids were much too distracted to even try, anxiously waiting for the last few minutes to come by. like a flip of the switch, as the seconds flickered from 5:59 to 6:00, the sunlight peeked its way into the campgrounds for the last moment, before disappearing into the horizon, leaving the campers to navigate their way into the foggy woods through the darkened sky. with that, the sound of chiron’s horn rang through the trees, booming through the soil. the game had begun.

DIRECTIVES

going forward for capture the flag, we’ll be relying on dice to decide whether or not a character’s use of their abilities is successful to balance the game. you’ll write up your reply, post it, then edit it to roll a ten-faced die once. if it lands on 1-5, the character fails, and if it lands on 6-10, they succeed. notify others if you're going to reply to them.

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izzie, aurum, & rissa

blue team! ; ctf gear ; in the woods by the flags ; incandescent incandescent Tonkatsu Tonkatsu

"Izzie,"

Aurum muttered, a slightly worried tone apparent. "Are you going to be okay?" he added, trying to gently push the petite girl upwards. “I’m sorry, this was all I could think of. I’d change the rules if I could,” he sighed as he referred to the rule that specified the maximum number of defenders. More than half of his team weren’t suited for full-blown combat, and he thought it would be great to have all of them defend the flag in one instance. Alas...

Izzie glanced down at the guy, tilting her head with a small half-hearted smile. “Yeah, I’m fine- don’t worry about me,” she retorted, shooting him a quick thumbs up. Sure, Capture the Flag wasn’t ‘her thing,’ but being up in the trees and watching out for enemies was a better position than any. Izzie sighed, nodding her head in affirmation. Yeah, she’d be fine. “Try not to kill yourselves while I’m on the lookout.”

“As long as you’re okay…” Aurum replied back. “I’m guessing you’ll be able to make anyone sleepy once they pass through here?” A certain scenario was playing in his mind as he let the question escape his lips. Izzie getting them drowsy would be more than enough, and could prove key to successfully defend against some of the more powerful offsprings. Aurum would hardly have any winning chance against Michael and his thunder shenanigans, but with her and Rissa’s help, it should be no harder than tending to a flock of sheep. “Don’t force yourself, though. I don’t want you passing out on us.”

Izzie’s eyes shifted from Aurum to the forest ahead of her, anxiously listening for the sound of the distant rustling trees. Some of the kids in team two were undeniably ’troublesome’- she knew that it would take more than just some punches to hold them off, and if she could make them even a tiny bit more tired before they could get to Aurum and Marissa, then their chances of winning could skyrocket exponentially. “Yeah, that’s the plan,” she nodded, pursing her lips together as she looked back down at him. “I’ll be fine, Aurum. I’ll holler at you guys if I need some help, though. Stay safe.

“Back at you. Meet you at the winners’ banquet,” said the adolescent as he disappeared between the trees. The horn finally rang, signaling that the game started. A boiling sense of excitement stirred inside him as Aurum’s adrenaline levels skyrocketed-- admittedly, it could have been bowel movement and not the former.


“I’m back. Things going okay?” Aurum hastily rushed over to Rissa’s side, fidgeting as he got closer to the craftswoman so as to not activate any traps she might’ve placed. He glanced down to see three identical flags prominently placed, forming a triangle. “Anyone can see you’ve got Hephaestus’ best genes. I’m amazed.”

From where she was crouched on the ground in front of one of the flags, Marissa snorted softly. ”Thanks,” she called back, not looking away from the wires in her hands. From her limited interactions with Aurum, she knew he was smart enough to remember where her traps were on the hastily drawn map she’d made earlier. ”I’m almost done with this one, just have to finish the last set.” she explained.

She knew they were beginning to run on a time crunch. Callus - and wasn’t that something she refused to think about - had helped set up some of the basic traps, which had helped a lot, but unfortunately, Rissa was still half-human. Unlike her father, she couldn’t animate objects to help with the workload.

”Hey, can you come over here and just finish covering everything over here?” she asked, finally standing up and looking over. ”That way I can finish the third one before anyone possibly gets close to us.”

“On it,” Aurum assured with confidence. He followed the instructions of the younger demigod, making sure to double check the layout Rissa prepared that was easily embedded onto his mind. The task at hand had his full focus, seeing how dangerous and tricky it could prove to be. Aurum sped up as time progressed, recognizing the limited time they had. “Are they on-line, up and running? Just double checking.”

The youth had finished his part of the work before shifting his focus to scouting the area around them, making sure that no one caught them in the act. He fidgeted around his pockets, making sure that he didn’t lose what Rissa already prepared for the both of them.

The brunette nodded in response, humming softly as she finished with the last wire on the trap she was working on. ”Yep,” she assured. While she was still close to the ground she finished brushing the dirt and grass back over the pressure plate she’d been working on and carefully took a few steps back, dodging her already completed works.

”We’re ready to go.”


Izzie let out a slow breath as she finally reached the top, trying to gulp down her anxiety as she watched her fellow teammates below quickly march forward at the sound of Chiron’s horn. Her mind, and her heart along with it, was racing. She had no idea what was in store for the three of them, but hopefully, she could wear the other team down enough so that Aurum and Marissa had little to worry about. She glanced down at the two of them every few seconds, praying that their plans wouldn’t somehow go haywire with their demigod luck (not that she didn’t have any faith in their big brains), but she kept most of her focus on the ground ahead of her. It was go time, and even if Capture the Flag was a pain in the ass, she wasn’t planning on losing today.
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Kyra Vasileia.
daughter of enyo.
A habit was one way to describe the daughter of Enyo's bloodlust. When Kyra was around battle and blood she was like a shark in frenzy, her first year at camp she'd had a hard time not killing every camper who dared stand in her way during capture the flag. Chiron had to help her learn to control the chaos that came naturally with her parentage, to exercise self-restraint and not give into her instincts. It didn't help that her mother was always whispering in her ear, igniting the fire in her veins. Even if the young daughter of the war goddess wanted to be softer, it just wasn't possible. Though lately, Enyo had been quiet and for once in her life the young demi-god was feeling almost...empty.

Though if anyone could get her riled up, it was none other than the son of Poseidon himself. She rolled her eyes as both he and Victor called her Ky, she'd tried to get Zayne to stop calling her that Gods forsaken nickname, but after two years she'd finally given up. The day that he'd shown up their rivalry had started, he'd started calling her Ky just to get under her skin and it had worked. She'd thought he was just stupid enough to want to challenge a daughter of Enyo, but now she knew that Zayne was just as competitive and hot-headed as she was. Even if he did irritate the shit out of her, one might consider them friends, though Kyra would never admit that to him.

"Then don't do anything to get yourself killed, Z." The dark-haired demi-god retorted, her sharp gaze turning towards Victor who had not only used the stupid nickname, but to add insult to injury he'd also made a short joke. She wasn't even short, she was average height! Not everyone at Camp Half-Blood could be an Amazon like Andreja. Between Dex and Andreja, Kyra was short in comparison, but she was certain everyone continued the short jokes just because they pissed her off so much. Victor may have been annoyingly cocky, but sometimes so was she. And Zayne. And just about everyone else at camp. It seemed to come with the whole Godly parent thing.

"If you weren't integral to our plan to winning I would show you that my bite is much worse than my bark." She grumbled, pointing Virago in his direction but relaxing her weapon as Nawa came by to drop off their vials. With one last glare at the boys and a quick thank you to the healer, Kyra walked over towards the tree where the daughter of Panacea had placed the supplies, quickly downing the vial before setting off towards where Michael had run. The siren sounded just as she caught up with the trigger zappy demi-god, her pace not faltering as she headed across the river into the blue team's territory.

They didn't make it very far before they ran into Dex, a pleased smile making its way across her lips as they headed straight for each other. "Keep going Michael, I've got Babe Ruth here." The brunette held Virago tightly, running full force towards her friend as they locked eyes across the clearing. The two girls were almost undefeatable when together, which was why most of the time they were put on opposite teams. They'd had a friendly rivalry since they'd first met, the daughter of Hades was one of the few people that actually intimidated Kyra sometimes, no matter how much she denied it.

As the girls were within mere feet of each other the daughter of Enyo brought down her blade just as Dex brought up her bat, the metal singing as it collided and ringing through the forest. "Always bringing a bat to a sword fight." Kyra joked, grinning as the two locked weapons, each anticipating the other's next move. It would've been boring if the daughter of Enyo had stumbled upon an easier target, it was much more fun to fight someone she knew would give their all in a fight with her. While their weapons clashed, Kyra stood her ground and stepped forward with a kick, leaning all of her weight forward and landing a swift foot to Dex's knee.

mood: excited | location: the woods | outfit: red shirt, black jeans, combat boots | tags: the offense, dex


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