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Summer's Requiem
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Gently knocking on one of the four entrances to the casino like building, Alaparos didn't wait for an answer before cleaning his throat. "Quinn? Can I ask you to help me up to the Big House? I'd do it myself but I have food for Cassandra. Anyone who wants to help is a bit too small for the task unfortunately. I fear that if they try, the wheelchair will simply roll backwards onto them." The memory of that happening once before pulled a wry chuckle from him.
-Sun Tsu, The Art of Gaming
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"Do you think I should volunteer for the quest?" He suddenly blurted out, breaking the silence. "I'm responsible for letting the fire go out. Not to mention that its my partner who has been taken. The Sun will be your cost? That can not be a coincidence. But on the other hand, I have too many personal stakes which may put the quest goers in danger."
-Sun Tsu, The Art of Gaming
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As they reached the big house, rolling up a ramp that had been installed shortly after Alaparos' arrival to the camp, the two could see Chiron waiting for them. The centaur gazed down at them, lips pursed. "Chiron." Alaparos greeted, dread settling into the pit of his stomach. "There is much to talk about."
Campfires weren't a daily thing but when one was called, by Chiron especially, everyone was sure to come. With all the camper gathered, the centaur cleared his throat.
"As you may know, a prophecy has been spoken but not received by anyone. As is the will of the gods, a quest must be undertaken. However, as no one has received the prophecy, the question as to who will go on such a quest has been undetermined. It is my hope that tonight, campers may volunteer themselves and if they are characters who align with the prophecy and are suited to be sent out, will embark on such a quest."
-Sun Tsu, The Art of Gaming
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Strife and Luck be your wheel...
That particular part struck an odd chord with Dezerae, what with them being the child of the Goddess of strife. It was uncomfortable to think about, really; this was week two of being at the camp, and two things had already happened to Dezerae. First, they'd been despised for a very long while. Second, a prophecy that made them think about themselves had been issued by the gods. This was in no way a coincidence, was it? Surely "Strife" meant somebody else, maybe some other individual that had to do with misfortune. Maybe somebody unlucky? But no, Luck and Strife... Dezerae, sitting as far away from the fire as they could, stood up. Their voice called out over the silence.
"I'd like to volunteer to go on the quest! I think that, in the sentence 'Strife and Luck be your wheel,' I may be suitable to fit the role of strife."
The sentence was... More than Dezerae had expected to say, their hand still in the air after a long, stunned moment. Bringing their hand back down to their side, Dezerae let gaze after gaze turn to them, surprised and shocked. Chiron seemed... Not displeased, but certainly not satisfied.
"Hullo! Am I late? What did I miss?" He looks around the crowd and takes in what was going on, and says "Are we volunteering for the quest right now?? I'm in!" He practically screams at Chiron.
Only if he had been there from the start...the others' hesitation would've led him to just not even volunteering. But there he was, already given his name in for the quest. Though, him volunteering resulted in a ton of confused glances, and even Chiron raised an eyebrow, so he went onto explain, "And craft with Fire and Spell. I can craft with fire, and probably the Hecate girl, Fallon? She could with spell!"
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The campers who belonged to those cabins whispered among themselves, some giving Alaparos dirty glares. One girl stood up and the camp could recognize her as the Head of Apollo Cabin. "Respectfully, I'm going to tell you to go pound sand. The line specifically says that the Sun will be a Cost. We've already lost one camper, we won't send another." She spoke firmly before sitting down, some members of her cabin giving her grateful smiles. That sent of a wave of murmurs again as the demigods debated as to the meaning of the lines.
(Mimose in like... the plant "mimosa", which is known for being overly sensitive.)
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With each new camper volunteering, Chiron's face drew tighter and tighter before he finally sighed. "Yes, I suppose that everyone who has volunteered does encompass the perceived outlines of the prophecy. For now we shall retire. Those who have volunteered, we shall discuss the details tomorrow, but be prepared to set out by then. Dismissed." Came his stern instructions. There was still time before curfew, a few hours to be exact, and so while some campers dispersed to return to their cabins, others stayed by the bonfire eagerly gossiping.
As she looked around the cabin for inspiration on what else to include, DD's eyes fell onto a box near the head of her bed. Setting down the knapsack, she hesitantly approached the unassuming box. Tentatively she lifted the lid to reveal... her crown. The crown she had taken as part of the deal with the chess king. Something many recognized as a symbol of terror. Of a mons- "No!" DD thought, shoving the crown back into the box roughly. Taking several breaths, she calmed herself. She carefully closed the box and lifted it from its place. She turned,walked a few feet over to the knapsack, and packed the box into it. She wouldn't wear it just yet, somehow the mist couldn't hide it, but she somehow felt... better... knowing it was with her... Shaking her head to clear her mind, DD checked over the contents of her bag: weapons, money, clothes, ...and her crown... This was definitely light packing. Maybe she should pack some food as well? Mind set, she headed out of her cabin with the knapsack, intent on being really ready for the quest in the morning.
"Alright, I'm done packing! If anybody's late tomorrow, I blame them!"
With that, they sat down by the fire, hoping dearly that it didn't collapse on somebody.