Sylvia Redbright (
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undergrounds2016-06-26 11:35 pm
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It's just one disaster after another
1) Statement issued to Circle Daybreak re: Gilbert Norrell, 21st June
For the attention of all Daybreak covens:
You may have heard by now that Mr Gilbert Norrell, High Priest of Circle Daybreak and leader of the Norrellite Coven, has gone missing. His assistant John Childermass is also missing.
We are treating these disappearances very seriously and a full investigation is underway. Attacks on witches, and particularly on senior members of our community, will not be tolerated. However, we do not yet have any direct evidence of foul play and so I would ask you to exercise discretion in this matter. We must not jump to hasty conclusions.
Once we have the full picture of what has happened here, you will of course be the first to know.
My best wishes to you,
Sylvia Redbright, Mother of Witches; Chancellor, Redbright Institute; President of the Night Council
(NB. You may notice that there is no mention here of fae magic or the black tower that appeared above Norrell's home on the day that he disappeared. Sylvia is trying to keep that quiet.)
2) For Lancelot – Norrell's house, Westminster 23rd June
The problem with Norrell is that he's a paranoid recluse. Even getting into his house required a full coven of witches to break the labyrinth spell that would otherwise have confused and trapped anyone who tried to search the place. And after that, the witches were nervous about entering. Though she had sworn them all to secrecy, some of them had seen the dark magic that had hung over the house for near on half a day, a black tower of smoke that had been an absolute nightmare to cover up.
She sent her top Guardian to investigate the matter, but her witches are so spooked that Sylvia deems it necessary to pay a personal visit to the house and confirm that there's nothing dangerous in there herself. Fingers crossed.
She approaches Lancelot first, nodding in greeting. "What have you found so far?"
3) For Natasha – Redbright Institute, 1st July
It's safe to say that Sylvia has a lot on her mind. From trouble with Islington to the mystery of Norrell's disappearance, this has not been a good month. So she's surprised and rather annoyed when she receives a request for a meeting in her office after sundown. Yet another too-long day.
But her PA tells her that it's important and so Sylvia is there at the agreed time, calling for her visitor to come in when she knocks at the door. This had better be important.
4) For Natasha and Simon – Westminster, 2nd July
The news that Simon O'Neill is dead but not gone is potentially game-changing. For one, it means that they have a witness to his murder, which is a huge step forward in their investigation. And it means that she still has a Guardian she thought had been lost – if he sticks around.
Natasha takes her to the street where Simon died. It's late by now, the traffic less heavy. And because Sylvia knows she's looking for a ghost, it isn't long before she feels the familiar prickle at the back of her neck, the cold sensation that tells her a presence is nearby. She doesn't specialize in ghost-related magic, but like all witches she's sensitive to ghostly activity.
"Simon," Sylvia calls, drawing her shawl tighter around her shoulders as she looks around. "Are you there?"
5) EVERYONE READ THIS – A statement from the Night Council, 4th July
On 4th July, the Night Council issues a controversial statement to the leaders of all factions, to be disseminated to their respective communities.
It speaks first of the death of Simon O'Neill, a Night Council Guardian. The evidence is now conclusive, it says, Simon was murdered by an Islington vampire in pursuit of the absurd policy instituted by its leader Raymond Harris which rewards members of the nest for killing werewolves and shapeshifters.
The Night Council strongly condemns this grotesque act, and further condemns this attack on a Guardian which can only be seen as an attack on the Night Council itself. Therefore it demands the Islington Nest cease this barbaric practice with immediate effect, or else it shall be forced to conclude that the Islington Nest is no longer fit to have a seat on the Council.
The statement is signed by Sylvia Redbright, Peter Vrinak, Nora Shannon and Yasmine Merad.
[ooc: Would you like a thread with Sylvia? PM me!]
For the attention of all Daybreak covens:
You may have heard by now that Mr Gilbert Norrell, High Priest of Circle Daybreak and leader of the Norrellite Coven, has gone missing. His assistant John Childermass is also missing.
We are treating these disappearances very seriously and a full investigation is underway. Attacks on witches, and particularly on senior members of our community, will not be tolerated. However, we do not yet have any direct evidence of foul play and so I would ask you to exercise discretion in this matter. We must not jump to hasty conclusions.
Once we have the full picture of what has happened here, you will of course be the first to know.
My best wishes to you,
Sylvia Redbright, Mother of Witches; Chancellor, Redbright Institute; President of the Night Council
(NB. You may notice that there is no mention here of fae magic or the black tower that appeared above Norrell's home on the day that he disappeared. Sylvia is trying to keep that quiet.)
2) For Lancelot – Norrell's house, Westminster 23rd June
The problem with Norrell is that he's a paranoid recluse. Even getting into his house required a full coven of witches to break the labyrinth spell that would otherwise have confused and trapped anyone who tried to search the place. And after that, the witches were nervous about entering. Though she had sworn them all to secrecy, some of them had seen the dark magic that had hung over the house for near on half a day, a black tower of smoke that had been an absolute nightmare to cover up.
She sent her top Guardian to investigate the matter, but her witches are so spooked that Sylvia deems it necessary to pay a personal visit to the house and confirm that there's nothing dangerous in there herself. Fingers crossed.
She approaches Lancelot first, nodding in greeting. "What have you found so far?"
3) For Natasha – Redbright Institute, 1st July
It's safe to say that Sylvia has a lot on her mind. From trouble with Islington to the mystery of Norrell's disappearance, this has not been a good month. So she's surprised and rather annoyed when she receives a request for a meeting in her office after sundown. Yet another too-long day.
But her PA tells her that it's important and so Sylvia is there at the agreed time, calling for her visitor to come in when she knocks at the door. This had better be important.
4) For Natasha and Simon – Westminster, 2nd July
The news that Simon O'Neill is dead but not gone is potentially game-changing. For one, it means that they have a witness to his murder, which is a huge step forward in their investigation. And it means that she still has a Guardian she thought had been lost – if he sticks around.
Natasha takes her to the street where Simon died. It's late by now, the traffic less heavy. And because Sylvia knows she's looking for a ghost, it isn't long before she feels the familiar prickle at the back of her neck, the cold sensation that tells her a presence is nearby. She doesn't specialize in ghost-related magic, but like all witches she's sensitive to ghostly activity.
"Simon," Sylvia calls, drawing her shawl tighter around her shoulders as she looks around. "Are you there?"
5) EVERYONE READ THIS – A statement from the Night Council, 4th July
On 4th July, the Night Council issues a controversial statement to the leaders of all factions, to be disseminated to their respective communities.
It speaks first of the death of Simon O'Neill, a Night Council Guardian. The evidence is now conclusive, it says, Simon was murdered by an Islington vampire in pursuit of the absurd policy instituted by its leader Raymond Harris which rewards members of the nest for killing werewolves and shapeshifters.
The Night Council strongly condemns this grotesque act, and further condemns this attack on a Guardian which can only be seen as an attack on the Night Council itself. Therefore it demands the Islington Nest cease this barbaric practice with immediate effect, or else it shall be forced to conclude that the Islington Nest is no longer fit to have a seat on the Council.
The statement is signed by Sylvia Redbright, Peter Vrinak, Nora Shannon and Yasmine Merad.
[ooc: Would you like a thread with Sylvia? PM me!]

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There's a short pause while Sylvia lets that sink in. This death is far more significant than a student dying, tragic as that is. It means there's a possibility that the attack was politically motivated. Or even that the attacker knew that Simon was a Guardian and didn't care. It shouldn't happen. No one in London should dare to murder a Guardian, as if he was another unfortunate tourist who got jumped by a callous vampire.
She continues: "That makes this Night Council business. And an extremely sensitive issue, given that the attacker was a vampire and we all know who has been encouraging vampires to attack shapeshifters. We have to get to the bottom of this as quickly as possible, and as discreetly as possible. Simon might just be our best lead. Have you spoken to anyone else about this?"
She'd rather keep this as contained as possible.
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"No," she answers, he tone a little more grim as she responds. "You're the first."
At that, Natasha wets her lips, considering a new possibility. "Should I take that to mean that makes the investigation above my paygrade? Because I told Simon I'd be looking into who's behind this."
And while she doesn't have much in the way of qualms about lying, she'd rather not go back on her word on this one.
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Her voice softens a fraction. "Why do you want to help him?"
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She does want to, though, and she doesn't think Sylvia would swallow a story that wasn't at least mostly true.
"He was a good kid," she says, only a second too late to seem entirely natural. "When I started working here, he was kind of afraid of me, I think. He didn't realize I'd be working with him. He might have gotten a little growly with me, thought I was here for the students and wanted to protect them even though he wouldn't have lasted long in a fight. But when he figured out what was going on, he apologized. He was friendly. He actually went out drinking with me and let me try to teach him to play darts."
Would Sylvia understand what that meant? Hard to say, and Natasha might rather she didn't.
"I owe him for that."
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"I see," she says. "Of course, he was your teammate too. Forgive me for asking, but are you qualified to carry out an investigation of this kind?"
Sylvia receives information on everyone who applies to join the Outreach team, but she can't be expected to remember the details of every single person.
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She brought he question on herself, and now it's hard not to laugh.
A pause as she clears her throat, considering if there's a tactful way to answer that question, then a resigned smile as she says, "My qualifications might be a little out of date, but up until 1964 I was an active KGB agent. Not coincidentally."
It seemed far-fetched sometimes, and it would be if she'd been snatched off the street rather than chosen and groomed specifically for her skills.
"After that, you could say I was a special consultant through until 1990 or so."
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"Until you were turned?" She can only imagine what kind of nasty Russian mob got hold of Natasha in that case. The turf wars between the vampire and werewolf gangs there make London seem a peaceful haven in comparison.
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Sylvia's imagination probably isn't too far off. Especially in the past twenty-five years, the nest in Moscow had lost its veneer of legitimacy and become more and more a mob. One that was losing a war.
"I would say I have the skill set for this investigation."
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And ideally, she'd like to bring him back into the fold. As Natasha knows well, death isn't necessarily the end in this world. It can open up a new chapter.
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That will wait, though. At least for a little while.
"I can show you where he is." Not that she wouldn't know where Simon had died, but this way Simon would know she was behind Sylvia finding out. Plus, it kept her in he loop. "Anything we can do for him..." Well, Natasha is here to help.
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She approaches Natasha to shake her hand goodbye. A show of trust is always good, Sylvia thinks, to give those who might otherwise feel like outsiders the chance to earn their place. And she rather suspects that Faolan and Natasha will keep each other in check. Now that will be an interesting conversation. She'd like to be a fly on the wall for that one.
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"Tomorrow then. Should we meet here, or somewhere outside?"
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For Sylvia, it's the end of the day. Time to go home at last. For Natasha, she presumes, it's just the start.
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