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Sylvia Redbright ([personal profile] brightwitch) wrote in [community profile] undergrounds2015-12-22 08:51 pm

All I want for Christmas... [OPEN]

There have been several upheavals in the witch community of late, from the re-emergence of Circle Midnight and their new High Priestess, to the aggressive and chaotic behaviour of the fae in south-east London, taking over territory that was once home to many well-known and respected Daybreak covens.

Somehow, it all keeps coming back to Croydon.

Sylvia has feared it ever since she first became aware of these two threats: that the fae and Circle Midnight might decide to work together. Now they have, and while her spies and other figures in the community warned her of the attempted handover, allowing Circle Daybreak to prevent the fae from handing over Croydon to Abigail and her band of young and foolish witches – still, they were only able to prevent it from happening. They couldn't take Croydon back and that means the borough is still an uncertain and dangerous place.

There's no hiding what happened. Every coven knows. And, not surprisingly, there's a backlash. How dare the fae attempt to prop up an illegitimate Midnight coven right next door to Daybreak territory? There's one voice in particular that stands out as loudest amongst the crowd: that of Circle Daybreak's newest High Priest, Gilbert Norrell.

It's not long after Croydon that he and his manservant Childermass report to Sylvia of some worrying behaviour on the part of Circle Daybreak's High Priestess and Vice President of the Night Council, Dee Absin. Their story is backed up by Peter Vrinak, another member of the Council and a voice for stronger action against the fae.

Before Christmas, the news gets out: Dee has been removed from the Night Council, with Peter Vrinak taking her place as Vice President. And who will fill the now vacant seat of Witch Representative? Why, none other than Gilbert Norrell himself.

On 29th December, Gilbert Norrell officially takes his seat on the Night Council.

Coincidentally, on 30th December the Night Council announces its newest law, which it calls an emergency measure in response to the aggressive behaviour of the Seelie and Unseelie Courts in the mortal realm.

This law bans the use of all dark magic, the use and possession of all dark magic objects, and the selling or trading of dark magic objects. Anyone caught in possession of these objects will have them confiscated. The punishment for breaking this law ranges from hefty fines (for minor magic/objects) to up to 5 years' imprisonment (for high level magic). The law will come into effect from 1st January 2016.

Until then, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

[ooc: This is a summary of what goes down, there will be subthreads below to play out the various events! Also please do feel free to post a top-level comment reacting to the news, or to thread out your reaction with other characters.]
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[personal profile] knowstheworld 2015-12-28 01:58 am (UTC)(link)
While Norrell is all explosive accusations, Childermass hangs back. He's aware of whose company he is in, and Sylvia Redbright is the Mother of all Witches. His own opinion of her and what he should think of her handling of Daybreak or the Night Council, good or bad, is irrelevant in this moment. Where Norrell himself is all too quick to jump to a conclusion to implicate the woman that they are accusing, Childermass is more practical. And Childermass has done his research.

"They have been exchanging emails, ma'am," he says. "Text messages. Not just one or two, but they have had a rapport. They have met, in private, upon several occasions. It's an awful lot of contact to be coincidental, and moreover..." He leans forward, tugging another packet out of his jacket, this time of photographs taken of their various meetings which he drops on top of the folder. Flipping it open so for her as he continues, "Should you not have known, as President of the Night Council, if she were planning an official attempt to liaise with the Midnight witches?"
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[personal profile] hurtfew 2015-12-29 10:55 pm (UTC)(link)
"She should be removed," Norrell says, as if there was any doubt on the manner what his opinion might be. "Dealing with this upstart High priestess and her coven, who is trying to set up right next to us! Who are getting into bed with the fae! Doing so behind your back! How can such a person be trusted? Does she have no regard for the lives Abigail Widdowson has taken? The blood she has shed? No, Dee forgets that not everything can be solved with kindness. The Midnight Covens have been given a chance, they have been given a truce, and what do they do? Find ways to squirm around it and mock us."
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[personal profile] hurtfew 2015-12-30 07:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Norrell is indeed unsurprised by the look Vrinak gives him. He inclines his head slightly, expression still entirely serious.

"You know very well I would always offer my services willingly to the Night Council. In these troubled times I very much think a firmer stance on Midnight is what is needed to keep things from unravelling, and I would be honoured to step up and help contribute to that, to ensure we keep peace and order."

Especially, of course, if it also helps prevent Miss Widdowson from gaining a place on the council. He turns his gaze to Sylvia questioningly.

"If everyone is agreed, of course.
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[personal profile] hurtfew 2015-12-31 11:54 pm (UTC)(link)
There are many things Norrell could say at this point, many other points Norrell could make with loud determination.

A quick glance toward Childermass subtly reminds him that now is not the time. He has, as Sylvia has noticed, said quite a bit already after all.

"I believe I am satisfied for now," he says finally, "although I have no doubt more may well be turned up."

His eyes flick between Childermass and Vrinak questioningly, waiting to see if they have anything further. If not, he supposes then all they can do is what for Sylvia to make her own assessments.