Anthony Lockwood (
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eastbound2023-07-11 08:59 pm
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[OOC: Hey guys, please read this note before responding to this post!
I talked with Ruxi about this, and we're going to try something different here.
Rather than waiting until we finished the thread between the Lumberjack and Lockwood for me to post up the highlights of the conversation, I'm going to put up a network post while Lockwood is still with the Lumberjack.
This is because, while he may insist he's the smartest in the room, Lockwood is feeling out of his depth with all this talk of Time and Magic and he's thinking that maybe someone more experienced with these things, or just this world in general, knows what questions should be asked.
So he's asking for help while he's still ICly with the Lumberjack, rather than trying to make assumptions and hope for the best after the fact.
A few housekeeping details that Ruxi asked me to pass along.
1. The Lumberjack may respond directly on some of these threads, but it will be selective and very brief because he's incredibly shy.
2. After July 15 there will be NO responses from the Lumberjack.
If anyone has any OOC questions, please feel free to hit me up via PM! ]
[ Lockwood was in way over his head and the sinking feeling in his stomach told him as much.
He hated being out of his depth. Hated having to admit that he didn't have all the answers, wasn't the smartest in the room. It was always a blow to his considerable ego and left him feeling sulky for days. That said, ego or no ego, he had at least matured to the point where he could recognize when he was floundering and needed assistance.
This? Was one of those times.
The more 'Jack' talked, the more Lockwood could see the pieces of the puzzle being laid out on the board. He just couldn't see how they all fitted together.
Magic. Obviously
Time manipulation. Well ... that creepy womanHatisse had said on the network that the ladies of the lake were amateurs. That they needed more significant sources of power, or abilities to perform the feats they were claiming as their own. 'Jack' seemed to fit that bill.
But there were still pieces missing and Lockwood had hit a wall in terms of what he could bluff through in regards to his inexperience with this world and the struggles of the group to this point.
He needed help. He needed help, and perhaps even help that could also help 'Jack'. Speaking calmly to the skittish man, Lockwood spooled up his device. Ensuring that 'Jack' would stay where he stood, the younger man took a step away and as soon as the device began recording, spoke. ]
Hello, everybody.
I understand we're all busy, quite busy but I am hoping that there might be someone available who can help me unwind a bit of a knotty problem. The Lumberjack that some of you might have heard Wrath and Wei Wuxian mention, uh ... back when we were in the future, well I've found him here in the flesh and blood.
He's just as shy, innocent and well honestly quite submissive as his writings suggested. I'm having a bit of a hard time drawing answers out of him, but I have managed to suss out that he is linked, somehow to the way this village is moving back and forth through time.
That his magic is maybe being harnessed some how, maybe? I don't know, I don't know enough about magic, but I remember what Hatisse said about the ladies of the lake needing someone to help with Time.
He was headed into the forest when we met. I've brought him back out of the forest, I didn't want the Huntress to come across him, but he's scared to go back to the village. He keeps saying they'll hurt him there. [ Lockwood glances off towards where the man is standing, arms wrapped around himself and the youth's normally sharp expression softens. ]
He says that there is a curse, and that they are "running in time." I'm not sure what other questions I should ask him, or what I should do with him. Does anyone have any thoughts? Should I let him go back into the forest?
I talked with Ruxi about this, and we're going to try something different here.
Rather than waiting until we finished the thread between the Lumberjack and Lockwood for me to post up the highlights of the conversation, I'm going to put up a network post while Lockwood is still with the Lumberjack.
This is because, while he may insist he's the smartest in the room, Lockwood is feeling out of his depth with all this talk of Time and Magic and he's thinking that maybe someone more experienced with these things, or just this world in general, knows what questions should be asked.
So he's asking for help while he's still ICly with the Lumberjack, rather than trying to make assumptions and hope for the best after the fact.
A few housekeeping details that Ruxi asked me to pass along.
If anyone has any OOC questions, please feel free to hit me up via PM! ]
[ Lockwood was in way over his head and the sinking feeling in his stomach told him as much.
He hated being out of his depth. Hated having to admit that he didn't have all the answers, wasn't the smartest in the room. It was always a blow to his considerable ego and left him feeling sulky for days. That said, ego or no ego, he had at least matured to the point where he could recognize when he was floundering and needed assistance.
This? Was one of those times.
The more 'Jack' talked, the more Lockwood could see the pieces of the puzzle being laid out on the board. He just couldn't see how they all fitted together.
Magic. Obviously
Time manipulation. Well ... that creepy woman
But there were still pieces missing and Lockwood had hit a wall in terms of what he could bluff through in regards to his inexperience with this world and the struggles of the group to this point.
He needed help. He needed help, and perhaps even help that could also help 'Jack'. Speaking calmly to the skittish man, Lockwood spooled up his device. Ensuring that 'Jack' would stay where he stood, the younger man took a step away and as soon as the device began recording, spoke. ]
Hello, everybody.
I understand we're all busy, quite busy but I am hoping that there might be someone available who can help me unwind a bit of a knotty problem. The Lumberjack that some of you might have heard Wrath and Wei Wuxian mention, uh ... back when we were in the future, well I've found him here in the flesh and blood.
He's just as shy, innocent and well honestly quite submissive as his writings suggested. I'm having a bit of a hard time drawing answers out of him, but I have managed to suss out that he is linked, somehow to the way this village is moving back and forth through time.
That his magic is maybe being harnessed some how, maybe? I don't know, I don't know enough about magic, but I remember what Hatisse said about the ladies of the lake needing someone to help with Time.
He was headed into the forest when we met. I've brought him back out of the forest, I didn't want the Huntress to come across him, but he's scared to go back to the village. He keeps saying they'll hurt him there. [ Lockwood glances off towards where the man is standing, arms wrapped around himself and the youth's normally sharp expression softens. ]
He says that there is a curse, and that they are "running in time." I'm not sure what other questions I should ask him, or what I should do with him. Does anyone have any thoughts? Should I let him go back into the forest?

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Lockwood will frown at the idea of him being benched. ]
Just because magic is not my long suit does not mean I need to be set on the sidelines. [ He's going to be a little affronted at that, and firm in his refusal of that idea. ] I agree that 'Jack' needs to be protected and quite probably kept away from the ladies and their machinations, but once we figure out how to do that, I'll be headed back into the woods.
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