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The Underground Mods ([personal profile] undergroundmods) wrote in [community profile] undergrounds2017-07-08 09:13 pm

Peace and Unity March



It's a glorious hot and sunny evening in London when a ragtag group of supernatural misfits turn up at Leicester Square to wave their placards and begin their march for peace and unity among the city's supernatural communities.

Organised by students at the Redbright Institute, the march begins at 6.30pm and ends at 8.30pm outside the Night Council Headquarters in Whitehall. While the march is open to all, the timing is not vampire-friendly which is not a coincidence; there's a noticeable anti-vampire sentiment amongst the crowd.

The human media pay no attention: they've had the far larger Pride march earlier in the day to report on and this event has been billed as a marine environmental awareness campaign to the outside world. No one cares. But the Night Council do, of course, and accordingly the march is policed by Guardians who are dressed as police community officers. They will intervene if the protest appears to get out of hand and stop anyone who attempts to enter the Night Council HQ.

What's the march about?
The official objective of the Peace and Unity March as posted by the Redbright student organiser is to demonstrate support for a unified supernatural community. Despite the name, it attracts a variety of protesters who all want different things. Those attending or observing the march will see and hear support for the following, in rough order of prominence:

• PEACE AND LOVE. We just want everyone to get along.
• STOP THE FIGHTING. Not just pacifism, there's also a general sense of being sick of losing loved ones and driven out of parts of the city due to fights between factions. Some of the more extreme stances also blame the "monstrous" species for inciting violence i.e. vampires, werewolves, fae.
• WE STAND TOGETHER. A stronger message of solidarity and defiance against the Night Council and its perceived biases.
• REPRESENTATION FOR ALL. Also anti-Night Council. This bleeds into discontent against both vampires and witches.
• VAMPIRES SUCK. The vampires are taking over! This is a disaster for everyone and should be stopped.
• WITCHES SUCK. The witches have been controlling London for years! Down with the witches.

There are likely to be some rather heated debates between the protesters themselves as these varying sentiments contradict each other. Some protesters feel that Sylvia Redbright was unfairly ousted from the Night Council and are vocal in supporting her. Others are just cynical about the Night Council in general.

Route
6.30-6.45pm: Leicester Square
The crowd gathers at Leicester Square where the first fifteen minutes are spent gathering everyone together, waving some placards and generally getting everyone ready to begin the march. At this point the Guardian presence is hardly noticeable, though they are watching as soon as the march begins.

6.45-7.15pm: Victoria Embankment via Trafalgar Square
The crowd walks from Leicester Square to Trafalgar Square, then takes a diversion along the Strand before crossing over to Victoria Embankment. They pause at the Hungerford Bridge and Golden Jubilee Bridges to look out across the Thames to Waterloo, which is in Lambeth, a territory controlled by the Islington Nest. A few protesters spit in the river.

7.15-7.30pm: March from Victoria Embankment to Whitehall
From Victoria Embankment it's only a short walk to Whitehall, where the protesters march along the street before eventually coming to a halt outside the Night Council Headquarters.

7.30-8.30pm: Outside Night Council HQ
The remaining hour is spent as a sit-in protest outside the Night Council HQ. There are chants about standing together as one community, about the perceived lack of representation in the Night Council, and about peace not war. A few use loudspeakers to make speeches which are received with varying levels of enthusiasm. A small group even attempt to enter the Night Council HQ but are quickly rebuffed by Guardians who look increasingly menacing as the evening draws on.

At 8.30pm the protesters are ordered to disperse. Anyone who refuses to leave will be swiftly marched off, or even arrested, though for the most part the Guardians are trying to keep the peace.

Late evening: Off to the pub
There's no official gathering after the protest is over, but various groups do disperse to pubs around the central London area to continue the debate and generally have a good time and/or cause trouble. Some of these – the ones that are identified as potential political troublemakers – are quietly followed by undercover Guardians.
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[personal profile] ghoulaid 2017-07-10 11:47 pm (UTC)(link)
That is not the voice he expects to hear. Ghoul's head snaps up and he casts a puzzled glance around, if puzzled can also look vaguely annoyed at the same time.

Well. Mogget may not be the piece-of-shit redhead Ghoul had in mind, but he'll do. "You gonna bail me out, Snowball?" Still sitting, he leans closer. "I mean, you gotta. You must've had a change in heart, since you're here'n all." Yeah, right. He's sure Mogget is only here to be a snitch or to barf on peoples' shoes when they're not paying attention. "That's fuckin' cute. Where's your little protest sign?"

[personal profile] bellbound 2017-07-13 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
"If I had one, I couldn't carry it, any more than I could speak it." He leans away. Ugh, dog. "Where's yours?"

He's guessing that Ghoul won't throw a bottle at him. Endless snark seems to be more his style. So maybe here is relatively safe.
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[personal profile] ghoulaid 2017-07-13 08:59 pm (UTC)(link)
He won't throw a bottle at him, no, but he will stretch forward and try to poke him in his tiny kitty chest. "You could wear one around your neck." Like one of those shame-signs that animals wear for the internet.

"Even if you ain't sick of vamps or witches, you gotta feel some type of way about fae not bein' on the Council, yeah?"

[personal profile] bellbound 2017-07-13 09:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Mogget backs off out of poking reach, almost colliding with another sit-in protester. He hunkers down next to someone's rucksack, ears pricked as he looks back at Ghoul.

"Indifferent," he answers. He honestly doesn't care one way or the other about fae not being on the Council. "I doubt you care either."

He supposes that if the werewolves were going to protest about anything, it might be their lack of representation on the Council, especially now that it's run by a vampire. He can see why that would get their backs up.
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[personal profile] ghoulaid 2017-07-13 09:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Boo on him. Ghoul can't reach any further without sliding himself off the curb, so he gives up and sits back how he was before. "Kinda care," is what he answers with, shrugging. "I know some fae. They're nice, don't wanna see 'em get fucked over."

Mogget, however, is not nice, and he's already been fucked over. So he's an interesting case. Maybe an interesting, illegal case? Might as well ask. "If the summoning thing ain't allowed anymore, how come you're still workin' as a pet?"

[personal profile] bellbound 2017-07-13 09:36 pm (UTC)(link)
His ears flatten at being called a pet. That is not what he is.

"I have not been summoned. There is no law forbidding witches' familiars."

The renewed ban on summoning magic ought to stop most witches from summoning and enslaving new fae. But it does nothing for those fae already in service. The spell binding Mogget is ancient and it still holds.
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[personal profile] ghoulaid 2017-07-13 09:41 pm (UTC)(link)
He is the worst pet. Doesn't even let anybody scritch him. He had one job as a cat, just one...

Ghoul pulls a face, something like he's both confused and offended. Dumb dog alert. "The fuck is the difference? Don't you gotta get summoned to be a familiar?"

[personal profile] bellbound 2017-07-13 09:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Of course he should have realised that wolf boy would need everything spelled out for him. Mogget barely resists from rolling his eyes.

"Not necessarily. Some fae enter the mortal realm of their own accord. As for me, I was bound long before any such laws existed."
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[personal profile] ghoulaid 2017-07-13 10:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh. Well, yeah, he supposes that's true enough. "So they can't be summoned and caught anymore, but they can be snatched if they wander over and do something dumb?" It's less a question and more an out-loud clarification to himself, but it still makes him frown. Well, shit, it almost seems like the wrong thing got banned. Maybe it'll be harder to take familiars against their will now, but there's still a pretty big loophole left.

"Ugh. How long ago was your deal, anyway? Like, a hundred years?" Hahah...ha...

[personal profile] bellbound 2017-07-13 10:57 pm (UTC)(link)
"Longer."

Even Mogget doesn't know exactly how long. His memories have become hazy over the years. Some are still sharp, but the precise date of the events is long since lost.