Casting call - Posession...With a twist.

GomerFox

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Have you ever worked with someone who was posessed?

I don't mean someone who was strange...I mean someone who really was posessed...

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Male and female detective pair following up on strange happenings at an abandoned factory come upon a strange man in a dark robe standing over a bound girl in an ornately inscribed ritual circle.

Standing in that circle, walking about like a caged tiger is a woman in a white robe. Her hair is long, flowing and moves as if it has a mind of it's own.

She is staring at the man with hatred. Vast, unending hate...because the woman in the white robe is a Farie and he's trying to capture her by slaying the bound girl at the end of the ritual.

Now...the Farie...they aren't all your tinkerbell type. Some are ancient, powerful and dark...almost like demons. Not inherently evil, per se...just like a tiger isn't evil when it rips your head off.

It just is what it is...a force of nature that does not take things which try to control it well.

The farie sees the cops and asks for help.

The man in the robe can't break off the spell or he looses control of the farie (which would be...bad...).

The female officer moves ahead, her partner covering for her...she ordering the man to put the knife down. He refuses...she fires.

2 shots. Center mass.

Thing's then happen all at once.

He doesn't stop the spell...he finishes it as he throws the knife and kills the female officer...who happens to be in the circle when the knife hit's her in the throat.

The male officer puts a round in the killer's head just as the female officer dies.

The woman in the white robe screams. It's not a scream from a human throat...and she vanishes into a dark cloud that seems to draw in all light for a moment.

And then it's over except the aftermath.

Bound girl saved.
Male cop calls for ambulance...EMT's arrive and find female cop isn't dead, just unresponsive...

But she really is dead. The spell worked.

The farie was captured, but before the guy in the robe could take advantage of his new slave, he caught an unfortunate case of bullet in the brain. So sad. Really. (But it was an excellent shot...)

However...for our farie, life's going to be a bit of a bitch. You see, she's bound to the body by the dark man's magic, and now owes her new partner big time for slaying the one who bound her to a fate worse than death.

The farie are big on debts and balance, and her own magic won't allow her to become unbound from the body until her debt to the male cop is satisfied.

It seems that our farie just made a career move...into law enforcement...:eek:

This is an unfortunate move for her, because while cops can lie...farie can't. Ever. Not directly. They can speak no word untrue...but that's not the same thing as always having to tell the truth...

How exactly does a farie deal with being a cop, and how does a cop deals with the fact his partner isn't who she was before...

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I'm looking for a female writer for this thread who wants to play an elemental force of nature...that just had a unwanted career change...
 
I love it! Plain and simple.

The fairies are similar to those in gargoyles in which Odin, Puck, the Banshee were all of the fairy race. Some good, some bad all just different. In addition they had certain rules they simply could not break, such as not being able to directly interfere with humans.

Then you have the no lieing thing, that reminds me of Erragon in which the elves speak in the language of magic in which no one can lie. Of coarse the elves are very good about saying one thing while meaning something else, and that is the trick speaking true while misleading.

Beyond that I love socially confused characters.
 
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