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Starring: James-icon.png James, Becca.png Becca, ReBecca.png Reba & introducing Patches
Guest Starring: Kimberly Pierson, Raymond Wade's Mother
Challenge: Escaping Raymond's mother; Knitted Wearwolf pack
Location: James' Apartment, Brewed Awakening
Date Played: 18 January 2014


Investigating the Death of Raymond Wade

🎲 DM: the witness of the scene was Louis Ramirez, a graduate student in Engineering.

ReBecca.png Reba: Some guy gets mauled by wolves in the forest near. Not weird. I took an ecosystem engineering class, and there's no way there could be a population of wild wolves in that park, so it set off my "creepy murder mystery" sense right away. Good thing we had Patchy with us (Have I ever mentioned he's the most adorable werewolf ever?), so we could track the wolves around the murder scene. We didn't find much, just some blood, red string, and a faint scent of transmutation. Werewolves?

Breaking into Raymond's Room in Litchfield Tower B

ReBecca.png Reba: We decide to hit up Raymond's room on floor 13 of Litchfield Tower. Floor 13. Bad vibes. Should have known things were going to go wrong. I started ripping through everything in his room and somehow I found some gold chains with medallions. Then campus security and the guys flipping mom show up at the door. We bolted. It was insane, fire alarms going off, fire extinguishers flying around. I do a little voodoo and discover that the medallions are Catholic Saints and part of some bigger magic.

Knitting Circle at Brewed Awakening

ReBecca.png Reba: We decide to visit Raymond's ex, Kim, at the weekly knitting circle. Suddenly it's crazytown. Lights go out, everyone's screaming and wolves. I just toss everything off the table and start making my crossroad. While the wolves are trying to rip everyone else to pieces, I rip out my dog walking business leashes out of my pack and start casting a hex to bind up the wolves. James finally manages to freeze them, and when we start inspecting the wolves, we realize they're unraveling, like grandma's ugly homemade sweaters. Not just any wolves, but some sorta freaky knit and animated wolves. Kim's all "The legend's really true!".