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chiefatticcreator · 1 year
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List of characters:
Lilith verse:
Taimanin Asagi: Igawa Asagi, Igawa Sakura, Mizuki Yukikaze, Mizuki Shiranui, Oboro, Ingrid, Felicia, Rinko Akyiyama, Aina Winchester, Annerose Vajra, Emily Simmons Yatsu Murasaki, Su Jinglei, Kurenai Shinganji, Asuka Koukawa, Kirara Onisaki, Noah Brown, Tokiko Fuuma, Shizuru Kousaka, Maika Kamimura, Rin Uehara, Sora Kannazuki, Nagi momochi, Saika Fuuma, Shisui Amamiya, Eleonor, Masked Taimanin, Spinel
Cara the Blood Lord: Cara Cromwell, Uehara kitae, Kamimura Azuma, Marika Krishna
Witch of steel Annerose: Annerose Vajra, Lee Mayfeng, Mitiko Fleuretty and Aishwarya Lai
Kangoku Senkan/prison battleship: Rieri Bishop, Naomi Evans, Alicia Viewstream, Maya Cordelia, Beatrice Kushan, Kila Kushan, Kilia Jech (Kangoku Senkan)
Overwatch:
Every single character (generally all as hyper-curvy women serving Jack Morrison's harem, but that will vary depending on asks, jack can be ignored for asks if you really want)
Lynn Morisson: Jack's sister, whom he fucked as soon as he could.
Laura and Mary: Jack and Lynn's twin daughters, born to be their father's fucktoys, and loving it.
Amanda: UN's liaison to Overwatch, initially sckeptical, but was subject to sexual torture from everyone present until she broke and is now a fellow fucktoy, helping jack.
Pria: Amanda's assisstant, former lesbian that was recruited for Jack to break.
Jessica: Sniper, extremely submissive and into pain. Serves as the base's fucktoy when not used by jack.
Jackie: female clone of jack made by talon to kill him, only to be tamed by his cock
teacher AU: Uses the same characters as Overwatch, but soem differences: Amanda is a fellow teacher, Mercy is a biology teacher and headmistress, Jack is the only male teacher (and only male in the school), which basically revolves around him and worshiping him, modifying girls' bodies to be bimboes.
vampire/count AU: Loosely inspired by Junkenstein's revenge, an AU where Jack is a vampire lord ruling over a small land. gothic-themed
hormonal!jack AU: Similar to the teacher AU, but Jack is a horny teen that fucks his classmates, his teachers, his friends and family...
Mass Effect: Every character in the first three games
Warcraft/World Of Warcraft: Every character that I remember
Final Fantasy VII: Tifa, Aerith, Jessie, Scarlet
Dragon Age: Every character of the first two games (haven't played Inquisition)
One Piece: Every single character
Naruto/Boruto: Tsunade, Sakura, Shizune, temari, Ino, Mei Terumi, Naruto/Naruko, Sasuke, Sasuki, Sarada... everyone you want me to write about.
Dragon ball: Android 21, Bulma
Bleach: Matsumoto rangiku, orihime, Yoruichi, isane, Rukia, Unohana, Harribel... any hottie you want. toshiro as the main "harem master"
Pokemon: Cynthia, Lusamine, dawn, Gardevoir, May, Lillie... any girl that can be fucked will be.
Miraculous Ladybug: Every character (with the girls as Adrien's harem)
Warhammer Fantasy: Every character appearing in the Total War: Warhammer games
Skyrim: mostly everyone, i guess.
The Witcher: Geralt, Ciri, Triss, yennefer, Chloe Metz... all sorceresses, all female characters
RWBY: Any girl that i remember/know of, with Jaune and/or Oscar as the lucky guy.
Random characters from various things: Bowsette, Wii Fit Trainer, Samus Aran, Rosalina, Peach, Daisy, Bayonetta, Zelda, Link (Nintendo), Aphrodite/Venus, Jessica Rabbit, Harley Quinn, Pacifica Northwest (Gravity Falls)
Kink list
Some basic rules:
1) I'm mainly into male x female. I can write fxf, futa x f, or male x futa but that will be rare, and I will almost never do male x male stuff.
2) Be nice.
3) People willing to rp as women too get priority. I don't like rp-ing women often, but I do mind if I'm playing women in all our rps. This one isn't an iron-clad rule (depending on my mood, how friendly we are, and so on, I won't mind playing the girl more)
4) I'm always open to asks, snippets, headcanon and the likes.
5) While most of my writings will be "one male and everyone else is a hot girl worshiping him", you can freely ask about other dudes, about au, and so on.
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nyxshadowhawk · 3 years
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Names for Witches
An updated version of an earlier list! Good and evil witches alike:
Acrasia: A witch in The Faerie Queene who tempts and bewitches people, controlling their minds. Means "lacking command."
Agatha: Means "good." A disproportionately common name for witches in media, including the Enchantress from Beauty and the Beast, Aggie Prenderghast from ParaNorman, and Aggie Cromwell from Halloweentown.
Aglaonice: A Thessalian witch from the writings of Plutarch, who could draw the moon down from the sky (probably referring to an eclipse). She might just have been an astronomer!
Akantha: A Greek name meaning "thorn."
Akitophis: The name of an unkown goddess mentioned in the PGM. Possibly a name or epithet of Ereshkigal.
Alcina: An evil sorceress and seductress from Orlando furioso, and the title character of a series of operas. Meaning uncertain.
Alcmene: The mother of Heracles. Means “moon strength.”
Aradia: The title character of Charles Geoffrey Leland's book Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches. A moon goddess and basically the witch version of Jesus, at least in that book.
Arcana: Latin word meaning “secret” (literally “to shut in a chest”), also a word for the two groups of cards in a tarot deck.
Argante: The Queen of Avalon in one Arthurian text, a version of Morgan le Fay. Might be related to argenta (“silver”).
Arianrhod: A Welsh goddess, associated with the moon, stars, fertility, and the passage of time. Means “silver wheel.”
Armida: The name of the witch/seductress in Tasso’s Jerusalem Delivered, meaning uncertain.
Asteria: A Titaness and the mother of Hecate, the goddess of falling stars, prophecy, astrology, and oneiromancy. Means “starry.”
Asterope: The mother of Circe in one telling. Means either “lightning” or “star-faced.” (Also the name of one of the Pleiades.)
Autumn: The season containing Halloween/Samhain.
Belladonna: Deadly nightshade, a poisonous herb. Means "beautiful woman."
Briar: Refers to thorny bushes. Could be associated with evil enchantments, beautiful roses, or both.
Brigid: Celtic fire goddess. Means either "strength, virtue" or "exalted one."
Cassandra: A Greek prophetess whom Apollo cursed so no one would believe her. Means "she who entangles men." Could be shortened to "Cassie."
Cerridwen: Welsh enchantress goddess associated with the sacred cauldron of divine inspiration. Means "white poet."
Circe: A sorceress in Greek mythology who turned men into animals and who was a priestess of Hecate. Means "hoop-round."
Despoina: A daughter of Demeter and Poseidon associated with the Eleusinian Mysteries. Means “the mistress.” Also an epithet of Hecate and Persephone.
Diana: Roman name of the goddess Artemis, the virgin goddess of the moon and the hunt. Associated with Dianic Wicca, a modern cult centered around this goddess.
Edana: Celtic, means “little fire.”
Elergia/Annowre: An evil sorceress in Arthurian legend who tries to seduce Arthur.
Endora: The Witch of Endor was a sorceress in the Bible.
Empusa: Female monsters that served Hecate. Means “one-legged.”
Erichtho: A horrifying, evil hag from Lucan’s Pharsalia. Meaning uncertain.
Esmeralda: The name of Granny Weatherwax (from Discworld), means "emerald."
Freya: Norse goddess of love, beauty, sex, and war, means "lady."
Ganeida: An Arthurian sorceress, a sister of Merlin.
Grimhilde: The name given to the Evil Queen in Disney's Snow White. Good for fairy-tale-esque witches, could also work for a kinda Gothy heroic character. Means “masked battle.”
Gwendolyn: A Welsh name meaning "white bow" or "white ring."
Habundia/Habonde: "Abundance," a name for the queen of witches or fairies, associated with Diana, Mab, Nicnevin, and Hecate.
Hazel: Witch-hazel is a shrub with yellow flowers, associated with witches because of its name and its medicinal properties. Actual hazel is an all-purpose wood for magic wands.
Hecate: The goddess of witchcraft, necromancy, the night, and the crossroads in Greek mythology. Means "worker from afar.”
Hecuba: The Queen of Troy, mother of Cassandra. Uncertain etymology, possibly related to "Hecate." She turned into a dog and became one of Hecate’s familiars.
Hellawes: An evil sorceress in Arthurian legend, who seeks to kill Lancelot so she can embalm his corpse and kiss it every day to spite Guinevere. Creepy.
Hellebore: A poisonous herb.
Ianira: A name of several nymphs in Greek mythology, possibly meaning "enchantress."
Ingrid: A Norse name combining the name of a fertility god and the word for "beautiful."
Ivy: A plant thought to drive out evil spirits.
Lamia: A vampire-like monster from Greek mythology that eats children. Name of the witch in the film version of Stardust.
Lilith: The Queen of Demons in Hebrew folklore, means "of the night,” referring to a screech owl.
Lilura: Basque name meaning "enchantment."
Louhi: An evil witch queen in Finnish mythology. Means "trance."
Luna: Roman goddess of the moon.
Maeve: Based on Irish Gaelic, means "intoxicating." Possibly related to Queen Mab.
Medea: Means "cunning," a sorceress in Greek mythology who helped Jason steal the Golden Fleece. Took violent revenge when he left her for another woman.
Melissa: An apprentice of Merlin, who rescues the victims of Alcina. Means “honeybee.”
Morana/Marzanna: The Slavic goddess of death and winter, means "death."
Morgana: Name of the famous sorceress Morgan le Fay from Arthurian legend. Means “sea circle.”
Morrigan: Irish goddess of death, war, and ravens, means “great queen” or “phantom queen.”
Morwenna: A Welsh name meaning “maiden,” the name of the witch in the book version of Stardust.
Nepenthe: A magical drug from the Odyssey that cures sorrow and causes forgetfulness.
Nicnevan: Queen of the Fairies in Scottish folklore, and the witch queen of Samhain. Means "daughter of the divine." Identified with Hecate.
Nimue: A name for the Lady of the Lake, and/or the sorceress who encased Merlin in a tree with his own magic. Might be related to a Greek word meaning "memory."
Nyx: The Greek primordial goddess of and personification of the night.
Orenda: Iriquois name meaning "magical power."
Persephone: Greek goddess of flowers and Queen of the Underworld. Means either "wheat-thresher" or alternatively "destroyer."
Ragana: Lithuanian Crone goddess of witchcraft.
Raven: The bird, associated with death, magic, and prophecy in multiple mythologies.
Sage: Unisex, a cleansing herb used in many magic spells. From Latin, “healing plant.”
Selene: The Greek goddess and personification of the moon.
Sibyl: Greek, “prophetess,” a word for an oracle.
Strega/Striga: "Strega" is the Italian word for witch (and a word for Italian neopaganism). "Striga" is the Latin word for witch and means "screech owl" (owls are in the order "strigiforms") and a genus of flower called "witchweed."
Sycorax: The name of the witch in Shakespeare’s The Tempest, who is probably based on Medea. Uncertain etymology.
Taika: Finnish, "magic spell."
Vervain: An herb with magical and medicinal properties.
Venefica: A Latin word that simply means “woman who poisons,” referring to a woman who works magic by means of potion-making.
Vivian: A name for the Lady of the Lake, means "lively."
Willow: A tree associated with witches and spirits
And, because I don’t want to neglect the men, here’s a few for male witches (I haven’t been able to find nearly as many!):
Abdecian: Means “to get by asking,” as in a magic spell. (Disclaimer: I have no idea where I got this name. I had it written in my notes, and I remember finding it somewhere, but when I searched it I got mainly my own content on various websites. So… idk.)
Abraxas: A magic word found throughout Greek magic spells as a name of power. The name of the “Great Archon” in Gnosticism, also the name of one of the horses of the Sun. Etymology uncertain. Also spelled Abrasax.
Alaric: Germanic, “all-powerful.”
Alistair: Scottish variant on Alexander, meaning “defender of mankind.” Similar to the chosen name of a certain famous occultist.
Altair: The brightest star in Aquila. Means “eagle.”
Amergin: A druid in Irish mythology, “born of song.”
Aspen: A white tree, associated with fairies. Its leaves turn golden in the fall, and they appear to “shimmer” in the breeze.
Arawn: The Welsh lord of the Otherworld and the dead, and leader of the Wild Hunt. Etymology uncertain; might be a variant of the Hebrew Aaron, “exaulted.”
Aurelius: Latin, “golden.”
Belenus: Pan-Celtic god of light and healing identified with Apollo, who gave his name to Beltane. Means “shining one.”
Briar: Refers to thorny bushes. Same fairy-tale associations.
Eliphas: Hebrew, “God is agile.” The pen name of the famous occultist Alphonse Constant.
Gwydion: Means “born of trees,” a magician and trickster god in Welsh mythology.
Hemlock: A poisonous herb used in spells.
Hunter: Self-explanatory. Modern witchcraft tends to involve the worship of forest gods associated with hunting.
Mabon: Welsh, “divine son,” a figure in Arthurian legend. His name was given to the autumn equinox in modern paganism.
Maddock: Welsh, “fortunate.”
Melchior: One of the Biblical magi, “king of light.”
Merle: A unisex name, from Latin, meaning “blackbird.”
Raven: The bird, associated with death, magic, and prophecy in multiple mythologies.
Rowan: Irish, “little red one,” the name of a tree with the ability to ward off evil.
Simon: Greek, from Hebrew, “hearkening.” The name of an ancient sorcerer, Simon Magus, who founded Gnosticism in early Christianity.
Soma: A name with various mystical meanings in different languages. In Greek, it means “body.” In Sanskrit it means “distill, extract” and refers to the drink of the gods, as well as being another name for the Hindu moon god, Chandra. In Finnish, it means “pretty.”
Tanwyn: Welsh, “white fire.”
Taliesin: A legendary bard in Welsh folklore, the son of Cerridwen. Means “shining brow.”
Valerian: A medicinal herb, used to induce sleep. “Health, vitality.”
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e350tb · 3 years
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The Owl House: A Blight on Gravesfield (Chapter Three)
Three
Everyone has a bit of a talk...
The Connecticut Witch Trials were the first large scale witch hunts to occur in the American Colonies. Eat your heart out, Salem.
Now it’s worth pointing out that they were much less intense than the Salem Witch Trials; more people were executed in Salem in fifteen months then were killed in Connecticut in fifteen years. Nevertheless, they certainly had an effect on the people of the young colony; and indeed, on the town of Gravesfield.
The panic started with the trial and execution of Alse Young in Hartford, in May 1647. The following year, also in Hartford, Mary Johnson confessed to ‘familiarity with the devil’ - because of a pregnancy while imprisoned, she wouldn’t be executed until 1650. The tendrils of suspicion seeped out across the land, and before long, an accusation was made in Gravesfield.
The year was 1651. Philip Wittlesbane was already a source of some contention in Gravesfield; he had written a pamphlet denouncing the execution of King Charles I, claiming it to be a ‘miscarriage of justice by a vengeful, prideful victor.’ He’d actually spent a day in the pillory for it, and probably would have suffered worse if he had not clarified that he certainly wasn’t a Royalist.
The Wittelsbanes had started off, like most people in Connecticut, as fairly staunch, if not particularly active, supporters of Parliament. John remained so throughout the Civil War period, but it seems Philip grew more and more concerned about the Roundheads as time went on. It was not the execution of Charles that really seems to have soured Philip, but the establishment of the ‘Rump Parliament’, which was basically a seizure of power by the supporters of Cromwell’s New Model Army.
That’s a gross oversimplification, but we’re not talking about Cromwell today.
By 1650, Philip had become a big supporter of the rights of men - not women, just men, this was the seventeenth century - and by men, we mean Englishmen. All Englishmen, regardless of wealth, status or faith. Well, as long as that faith was Christian, anyway.
This troubled John and the other city fathers, who had something of a stake in keeping power centered on a wealthy, Puritan elite. And as Philip started to get more and more in trouble with the authorities, John started to worry about his writings about witches coming out; because then, of course, the authorities would find out what John had been writing about them too.
On one hand, Philip was his brother. On the other hand, he might doom them both.
On a summers’ day in 1651, John and Philip went for a ‘private discussion’ out in the woods near Gravesfield. John’s friend, Thomas Goodfaith Masterson - fantastic name - waited at John’s house for them to return; ‘John hath told me most firmly that by sundown, the matter of Philip would be solved.’
John returned alone that afternoon. Philip never returned again.
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The tension in the air was so thick that you could cut it with a knife.
Luz, Amity and Vee sat on the couch; Luz’ eyes were fixed firmly on the floor as Camila paced in front of them. No-one knew quite how to start this conversation; there was that strange feeling in the air, the feeling when nobody is in trouble, but at the same time everybody is in trouble.
Perhaps it would be more correct to say that nobody was in trouble from Camila, but they were all in a lot of trouble from reality.
Camila inhaled through her nose.
“Okay,” she said. “I want you to start at the beginning. What happened before you got here?”
“Well,” Luz rubbed the back of her head. “It involves Emperor Belos. And, well, I don’t wanna upset Vee…”
Camila turned to Vee.
“Vee, if you need to leave the room at any time…”
“No.” Vee shook her head. “I’ll be okay, I think.”
Luz nodded.
“Okay,” she said, “It all started this morning, at the Owl House…”
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“Luz… hey, Luz… Luz. Luz. Hey, Luz.”
Slowly, Luz opened her eyes.
She had been lying face-first on the floor, scribbled notes surrounding her; the Echo Mouse snoozing quietly next to her. King was prodding her gently with a stick, and the rays of the sun were spilling through the window into the lounge room. When she had fallen asleep, she couldn't tell.
“Ugh.” She pushed herself up, turning onto her back. She could see Eda leaning on the door frame, arms crossed, a little smirk on her face.
“Fall asleep on the floor again?” she asked, raising an eyebrow.
“Hey!” replied Luz. “It’s only been… one, two… wow, three nights in a row.”
“Yeah, and I can’t nap on the couch while you’re down there talking in your sleep!” exclaimed King. “What the heck’s a Vee, anyway?”
“It’s, uh, my favourite letter!” replied Luz, sitting up quickly. “Yeah, gotta love that letter V, am I right?!”
Eda and King stared.
“You don’t really think I’m that dumb, do you?” asked King.
“Something’s bugging me about you, Luz,” said Eda, walking over to her. “Is something on your mind?”
“You mean, apart from building the portal home?”
“You’ve been obsessed!” exclaimed Eda. “Normally you’d have been up two hours ago to go to school. I mean, if you wanna play hooky, go right ahead, but…”
“I’m missing school!” exclaimed Luz. “I can’t- I gotta-”
She ran a hand through her hair.
“I… no, I can’t go to Hexside, I’ve gotta focus on this!” she said, turning back to her notes. “I’m almost there, I’m sure of it…”
Eda and King exchanged glances.
“You, uh, you sure everything went okay with that portal?” asked King.
“If there’s a problem, you know you can tell us,” said Eda. “I mean, if you can’t trust family, who can you trust?”
Luz glanced from her notes to Eda and back again, exhaling through her nose.
“I… okay,” she replied. “It… it didn’t go that great.”
Eda sat down on the couch and patted the spot next to her. Luz gave her a small, grateful smile and took her seat.
“Mom… she really kinda freaked out,” she said, her fingers tightening on the edge of the couch. “And she was really upset, and I… I kinda promised when I got home…”
“...you’d stay with her,” said Eda.
Luz looked away, nodding.
“But you don’t want to?” asked King.
“I… I’d give the world to see Mom again!” replied Luz. “But I don’t want to give up you guys, or Amity, or Willow or Gus; heck, I don’t even wanna give up Hooty! I just… I’ve got so much more here in the Boiling Isles than I did in Connecticut.”
“Yeah, Connecticut stinks!” said King.
“You’ve never been,” said Eda.
“Yeah, but you can tell by the name,” replied King, crossing his arms. “It’s spelt Connect-I-Cut, but they drop the T! That doesn’t even make sense!”
Luz chuckled despite herself.
“It’s just… I don’t wanna go back to having no friends,” she said. “And I love mom, but it’s always just been me and her, and…”
“You don’t wanna be lonely.” Eda put a hand on Luz’ shoulder.
“Yeah,” replied Luz. “I don’t.”
“Hey,” Eda smiled. “We’ll sort something out, okay? If you want, I can come with you when you finish the portal, and we’ll talk to her about everything, okay? Maybe when she sees how good the Boiling Isles has been for you, she’ll let us… I dunno, timeshare or something? Is that the word?”
Luz looked up, into Eda’s eyes, and smiled.
“Yeah,” she replied. “Maybe that’ll-”
“SWEET TITAN, WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO LULU!”
Hooty’s voice echoed through the house, and Eda shot to her feet.
“Lilith?” she exclaimed.
The three ran to the door, throwing it open.
Lilith was on her knees, about twenty five yards from the Owl House, bound by her arms and legs. Two guards stood on each side of her, pointing spears at her abdomen. Behind them were about a dozen more guards, and three hulking Abomatons - atop the middle of which stood a familiar, short figure.
“Kikimora!” exclaimed Luz.
Luz could just about see her cheeks raise - a sign that the little demon might have been smiling, or perhaps smirking was a better word.
“Sorry to barge in like this,” she said, in a tone that indicated she was not sorry at all, “But I’m afraid the Emperor has an outstanding warrant for Edalyn Clawthorne for disturbing his operations.”
“What?” demanded Eda. “You can’t prove I’ve done anything! ...recently.”
“Oh, really? I think you’ll find we can.” 
Kikimora clapped her hands together. A limp sack, like a figure secured in a black spider’s web, hovered out from behind the Abomaton. Suddenly it dropped, as if an invisible string had been cut, and the black tendrils fell away. A limp, bespectacled figure crashed down into the dust, coughing and wheezing.
Eda’s eyes widened, her fists clenched and shaking.
“Raine!”
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“Raine?”
Luz shrugged as her mother asked about the name.
“I don’t really know them,” she said. “Eda mentioned them a couple of times, but…”
“Raine Whispers,” interrupted Amity. “Head of the Bard Coven. They disappeared a few weeks ago.”
Her fingers tightened on the edge of the couch.
“If Belos could turn on one of his own coven leaders…”
“I’m sorry, what exactly is a coven?” asked Camila.
“They’re like… I dunno, magic classes,” replied Luz. “Once you pick a coven, you’re stuck in it for life, and you can’t do any other magic. There are nine main covens, and then there’s a bunch of smaller covens under them, and… oh, yeah, and there’s the Emperor’s Coven, who can do any magic they want.”
Camila frowned.
“Pretty convenient that the Emperor’s Coven gets to do everything.”
“I don’t get it,” said Vee. “If Luz was with the Owl Lady, how did Amity get mixed up in all this?”
“I can explain that,” replied Amity. “You see…”
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Hexside before classes started was always a den of activity. Students bustled too and fro, rushing to get to their first period (or not rushing, in the case of more than a few students), and the corridors were jam-packed with people.
Unfortunately, not the person Amity was waiting for this morning.
“Hey, Amity!”
Amity finished grabbing her books from her locker and turned - Willow and Gus were approaching, both looking more than a little worried.
“Oh, hey Gus,” said Amity. “Hey Willow. Have you seen Luz?”
“We were kinda hoping you had,” replied Gus. “We haven’t heard anything all weekend.”
“We’re hoping she hasn’t spent the whole weekend studying Philip’s diary and forgotten to sleep again,” said Willow, “But…”
“That’s probably what happened,” said Gus bluntly.
“Well, she did keep sending me pictures of echo mouse projections, so…” said Amity.
“Okay,” said Gus, punching his palm. “We’re gonna need to stage an intervention.”
“Please don’t tell me it’s gonna involve cinnamon and formaldehyde again,” sighed Willow.
“It was one time, Willow! One time!”
Amity rubbed her arm.
“I don’t know,” she said. “Luz has been really… distracted since she went through that proto-portal. I think something happened there…”
“Something bad?” replied Willow.
“I don’t know.” Amity looked down at her feet. “I feel like something bad happened with her and her mom, but…”
“Ahem! Hello there, students!”
Amity turned. Principal Bump was leaning against the next locker, one hand on his hip.
“Uh… hello, Principal Bump,” replied Amity.
“So, how’s that, uh, Grudgby scene going?” asked Bump, trying and failing to act casual, “Down with Glandus, am I right? Huh, am I right?”
There was a long, awkward silence.
“Principal Bump,” said Gus, “you’re making me very uncomfortable.”
Bump cleared his throat.
“Yes, quite,” he said. “Anyway, I just wanted to randomly tell you that, say, if I was privy to any information that the Emperor’s Coven was going to act against the Owl House, I wouldn’t be at liberty to tell you.”
“What?” quizzed Willow.
“I’m saying that, if I had somehow been informed that the Emperor’s Coven may or may not be attacking the Owl House, I couldn’t tell you.”
“The Emperor’s Coven is attack-”
Willow covered Gus’ mouth.
Amity narrowed her eyes.
“And who… wouldn’t you be able to tell us gave you this information?” she asked.
“I absolutely couldn’t tell you if it was the Golden Guard,” replied Bump.
“So it must’ve been someone else!” exclaimed Gus.
Willow and Amity shot him meaningful looks.
“Okay,” nodded Willow, “thank you for… not telling us, Principal Bump.”
“You did hear it from me,” nodded Bump.
He blinked.
“Wait, that should have been you didn’t hear it from… well, anyway, I’ll be in my office.”
He walked very briskly away.
“We’ve gotta warn Luz!” exclaimed Gus.
“Come on!” shouted Willow, “We might be able to get there before them if…”
“Wait, they might already be there!” said Amity. “We have to come up with a…”
She trailed off as Willow and Gus darted off down the hall, headed for the exit.
“Okay, forget the plan,” she shrugged. “Wait up!”
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“And then what happened?” asked Vee.
Amity shrugged.
“Willow and Gus got there just a little before I did,” she replied. “But we were too late. The Emperor had gotten there first.”
Luz glanced at Amity, a slight frown on her face, but said nothing.
“And the Emperor hurt you?” she demanded, a dangerous ice underlining her voice.
“I… don’t actually remember.”
Luz rubbed her head.
“I remember Kikimora bringing Lilith and Raine to us,” she said. “Then it gets… blurry? I know the Emperor hurt me, but… not how?”
“Dissociative amnesia, maybe?” suggested Camila.
“Hmm?” Luz tilted her head.
“It’s when we block out memories associated with a traumatic event,” replied Camila. “But it could also be a result of head trauma.”
“What did you see, Amity?” asked Vee.
“I…” Amity gripped the couch harder. “I saw… I mean, I think… I remember…”
Her breathing became heavier and uneven, and she seemed to be sweating just a little bit. Gently, Luz put a hand on her shoulder.
“Hey, it’s okay,” she said softly. “You don’t have to say anything until you’re ready.”
Amity swallowed.
“I have to…”
“You don’t have to be anything, Amity.”
Camila sighed.
“I think we all need to get some rest,” she said.
“Yeah,” Luz nodded, “Sounds like a plan, Mami.”
“Vee, are you okay to help me set up the airbeds?” asked Camila.
“Oh, I can do it if…” said Luz.
“Not until I know for certain you’re okay, mija,” replied Camila. “You were unconscious a few hours ago! I don’t want you hurting yourself.”
“I can handle it, Luz,” said Vee, smiling.
Before Luz could say anything else, Camila and Vee had headed up the stairs, leaving Luz and Amity alone.
“So, how’s about tommorrow we start working on getting you home, huh?” said Luz, grinning weakly at her girlfriend.
Amity mumbled something in reply.
“Amity?” Luz tilted her head, concerned.
Amity looked up - her eyes were somewhat watery.
“I don’t know if I want to go back.”
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2002/2003 TV Awards
*2002/2003* Best Drama Series: Alias Everwood The Sopranos The West Wing The Wire HONORABLE MENTION: Boomtown, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, The Shield, Six Feet Under, 24, Without a Trace Best Actor - Drama Series: Michael Chiklis, The Shield - "Dominoes Falling" Vincent D'Onofrio, Law & Order: Criminal Intent - "A Person of Interest" James Gandolfini, The Sopranos - "Whitecaps" Anthony LaPaglia, Without a Trace - "Are You Now or Have You Ever Been?" Dominic West, The Wire - "The Target" Treat Williams, Everwood - "Till Death Do Us Part" HONORABLE MENTION: Michael C. Hall, Six Feet Under; Peter Krause, Six Feet Under; Christopher Meloni, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit; Jerry Orbach, Law & Order; Martin Sheen, The West Wing; Grgeory Smith, Everwood; Hal Sparks, Queer as Folk; Kiefer Sutherland, 24; Donnie Wahlberg, Boomtown Best Actress - Drama Series: Frances Conroy, Six Feet Under - "I'm Sorry, I'm Lost" Edie Falco, The Sopranos - "Whitecaps" Jennifer Garner, Alias - "The Indicator" Sarah Michelle Gellar, Buffy the Vampire Slayer - "Empty Places" Mariska Hargitay, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit - "Futility" Allison Janney, The West Wing - "The Long Goodbye" HONORABLE MENTION: Amy Brenneman, Judging Amy; Kathryn Erbe, Law & Order: Criminal Intent; Maura Tierney, ER Best Supporting Actor - Drama Series: Larry Gilliard Jr., The Wire - "The Target" & "Sentencing" Dennis Haysbert, 24 - "Day 2: 9:00 P.M. - 10:00 P.M." & "Day 2: 4:00 A.M. - 5:00 A.M." Michael Imperioli, The Sopranos - "For All Debts Public and Private" & "The Strong, Silent Type" Benito Martinez, The Shield - "Scar Tissue" & "Dominoes Falling" Neal McDonough, Boomtown - "The David McNorris Show" & "Execution" Richard Schiff, The West Wing - "Holy Night" & "Twenty Five" HONORABLE MENTION: Tom Amandes, Everwood; Gary Basaraba, Boomtown; Vincent Curatola, The Sopranos; Victor Garber, Alias; Wood Harris, The Wire; Ice-T, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit; Michael B. Jordan, The Wire; Jay Karnes, The Shield; Joe Pantoliano, The Sopranos; Lance Reddick, The Wire; Freddy Rodriguez, Six Feet Under; Tony Sirico, The Sopranos; Bradley Whitford, The West Wing Best Supporting Actress - Drama Series: Lauren Ambrose, Six Feet Under - "Death Works Overtime" & "Twilight" Tyne Daly, Judging Amy - "Maxine, Interrupted" & "Requiem" Drea de Matteo, The Sopranos - "No Show" & "Watching Too Much Television" Lena Olin, Alias - "Passage, Part 2" & "A Dark Turn" CCH Pounder, The Shield - "Dead Soldiers" & "Scar Tissue" Sonja Sohn, The Wire - "Lessons" & "The Cost" HONORABLE MENTION: Catherine Dent, The Shield; Sharon Gless, Queer as Folk; Rachel Griffiths, Six Feet Under; Penny Johnson Jerald, 24; Stephanie March, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit; S. Epatha Merkerson, Law & Order; Janel Moloney, The West Wing; Lana Parrilla, Boomtown; Lili Taylor, Six Feet Under; Emily Van Camp, Everwood Best Writing - Drama Series: Boomtown - "Pilot" - Graham Yost Everwood - "The Unveiling" - Greg Berlanti & Rina Mimoun Six Feet Under - "Twilight" - Craig Wright The Sopranos - "Whitecaps" - Mitchell Burgess, David Chase & Robin Green The Sopranos - "Whoever Did This" - Mitchell Burgess & Robin Green The Wire - "Sentencing" - Ed Burns & David Simon HONORABLE MENTION: Alias - "Phase One"; Buffy the Vampire Slayer - "Conversations with Dead People"; Everwood - "Home"; Everwood - "Till Death Do Us Part"; Law & Order: Criminal Intent - "Anti-Thesis"; Law & Order: Special Victims Unit - "Dolls"; The Shield - "Dominoes Falling"; Six Feet Under - "Nobody Sleeps"; The Sopranos - "Eloise"; The Sopranos - "The Strong, Silent Type"; The West Wing - "Game On"; The West Wing - "Twenty Five"; The Wire - "The Cost"; The Wire - "The Pager"; The Wire - "The Target"; The Wire - "The Wire"; Without a Trace - "Hang On to Me" Best Directing - Drama Series: Alias - "Phase One" - Jack Bender The Shield - "Dominoes Falling" - Scott Brazil The Sopranos - "Whitecaps" - John Patterson The Sopranos - "Whoever Did This" - Tim Van Patten The Wire - "The Cost" - Brad Anderson The Wire - "The Pager" - Clark Johnson HONORABLE MENTION: Alias - "Passage, Parts 1 & 2"; Boomtown - "Pilot"; Everwood - "The Unveiling"; Law & Order: Criminal Intent - "A Person of Interest"; The Shield - "Dead Soldiers"; The Shield - "Scar Tissue"; Six Feet Under - "Death Works Overtime"; Six Feet Under - "Nobody Sleeps"; The Sopranos - "Eloise"; The Sopranos - "For All Debts Public and Private"; 24 - "Day 2: 10:00 P.M. - 11:00 P.M."; The West Wing - "Twenty Five"; The Wire - "The Detail"; The Wire - "Old Cases"; The Wire - "Sentencing"; The Wire - "The Target"; Without a Trace - "Fall Out, Parts 1 & 2"; Without a Trace - "Hang On to Me" Best Guest Actor - Drama Series: Don Cheadle, ER - "One Can Only Hope" Charles S. Dutton, Without a Trace - "Hang on to Me" Gregory Hines, Law & Order - "Suicide Box" Mandy Patinkin, Law & Order - "Absentia" Matthew Perry, The West Wing - "Life on Mars" Danny Pino, The Shield - "Dead Soldiers" HONORABLE MENTION: Philip Bosco, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit; James Cromwell, Six Feet Under; Joel Grey, Law & Order: Criminal Intent; Tom Irwin, Without a Trace; Tim Matheson, The West Wing; Donald Moffat, The West Wing; David Paymer, Without a Trace; Mark Rydell, Everwood; Jay O. Sanders, Law & Order: Criminal Intent; Robert Wisdom, Boomtown Best Guest Actress - Drama Series: Kathy Bates, Six Feet Under - "The Eye Inside" Olivia d'Abo, Law & Order: Criminal Intent - "Anti-Thesis" Michael Hyatt, The Wire - "Sentencing" Gloria Reuben, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit - "Dolls" Azura Skye, Buffy the Vampire Slayer - "Conversations with Dead People" Alfre Woodard, The Practice - "Final Judgment" HONORABLE MENTION: Joanna Cassidy, Six Feet Under; Sarah Clarke, 24; Tovah Feldshuh, Law & Order; Sally Field, ER; Sharon Gless, Judging Amy; Linda Lavin, Law & Order: Criminal Intent; Judith Light, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit; Catherine O'Hara, Six Feet Under; Brenda Strong, Everwood; Holland Taylor, The Practice; Nora Zehetner, Everwood Best Ensemble - Drama Series: Alias Everwood The Shield Six Feet Under The Sopranos The Wire HONORABLE MENTION: Boomtown, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, ER, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, The Practice, Queer as Folk, 24, The West Wing, Without a Trace Best New Drama Series: American Dreams Boomtown Everwood The Wire Without a Trace Best Comedy Series: Curb Your Enthusiasm Everybody Loves Raymond Gilmore Girls The Office Scrubs HONORABLE MENTION: Frasier, Malcolm in the Middle, Monk, Sex and the City, Will & Grace Best Actor - Comedy Series: Zach Braff, Scrubs - "My Philosophy" Larry David, Curb Your Enthusiasm - "The Special Section" Ricky Gervais, The Office - "Work Experience" Kelsey Grammer, Frasier - "Lilith Needs a Favor" Ray Romano, Everybody Loves Raymond - "Homework" Tony Shalhoub, Monk - "Mr. Monk and the Candidate, Parts 1 & 2" HONORABLE MENTION: Kevin James, The King of Queens; John Ritter, 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter Best Actress - Comedy Series: Jennifer Aniston, Friends - "The One with Rachel's Other Sister" Lauren Graham, Gilmore Girls - "Those Are Strings, Pinocchio" Patricia Heaton, Everybody Loves Raymond - "Baggage" Lisa Kudrow, Friends - "The One with Ross's Inappropriate Song" Debra Messing, Will & Grace - "Marry Me a Little, Marry Me a Little More" Sarah Jessica Parker, Sex and the City - "Plus One Is the Loneliest Number" HONORABLE MENTION: Alexis Bledel, Gilmore Girls; Jane Kaczmarek, Malcolm in the Middle Best Supporting Actor - Comedy Series: Bryan Cranston, Malcolm in the Middle - "Malcolm Holds His Tongue" & "Garage Sale" Mackenzie Crook, The Office - "Downsize" & "Work Experience" Brad Garrett, Everybody Loves Raymond - "She's the One" & "Just a Formality" John Mahoney, Frasier - "Bristle While You Work" & "Fathers and Sons" John C. McGinley, Scrubs - "His Story" & "My Dream Job" David Hyde Pierce, Frasier - "The Ring Cycle" & "Door Jam" HONORABLE MENTION: Peter Boyle, Everybody Loves Raymond; Donald Faison, Scrubs; Martin Freeman, The Office; Sean Gunn, Gilmore Girls; Sean Hayes, Will & Grace; Scott Patterson, Gilmore Girls Best Supporting Actress - Comedy Series: Kelly Bishop, Gilmore Girls - "Let the Games Begin" & "That'll Do, Pig" Sarah Chalke, Scrubs - "My Big Mouth" & "My Sex Buddy" Megan Mullally, Will & Grace - "The Honeymoon's Over" & "23" Cynthia Nixon, Sex and the City - "Anchors Away" & "Critical Condition" Doris Roberts, Everybody Loves Raymond - "Homework" & "Baggage" Liza Weil, Gilmore Girls - "Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days" & "The Big One" HONORABLE MENTION: Kim Cattrall, Sex and the City; Cheryl Hines, Curb Your Enthusiasm; Jane Leeves, Frasier; Melissa McCarthy, Gilmore Girls; Bitty Schram, Monk Best Writing - Comedy Series: Everybody Loves Raymond - "Baggage" - Tucker Cawley Everybody Loves Raymond - "Just a Formality" - Philip Rosenthal & Steve Skrovan Friends - "The One with Rachel's Other Sister" - Shana Goldberg-Meehan Gilmore Girls - "They Shoot Gilmores, Don't They?" - Amy Sherman-Palladino Gilmore Girls - "Those Are Strings, Pinocchio" - Daniel Palladino Scrubs - "My Philosophy" - Tim Hobert, Bill Lawrence & Matt Tarses HONORABLE MENTION: Everybody Loves Raymond - "Homework"; Frasier - "Rooms with a View"; Gilmore Girls - "The Big One"; Gilmore Girls - "Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days"; Malcolm in the Middle - "If Boys Were Girls"; Monk - "Mr. Monk and the Candidate, Parts 1 & 2"; The Office - "Training"; Scrubs - "My Dream Job"; Sex and the City - "Critical Condition"; Will & Grace - "Marry Me a Little, Marry Me a Little More" Best Directing - Comedy Series: Curb Your Enthusiasm - "The Grand Opening" - Robert B. Weide Curb Your Enthusiasm - "The Special Section" - Bryan Gordon Everybody Loves Raymond - "Baggage" - Gary Halvorson Gilmore Girls - "They Shoot Gilmores, Don't They?" - Kenny Ortega Malcolm in the Middle - "If Boys Were Girls" - Ken Kwapis The Office - "Training" - Ricky Gervais & Stephen Merchant HONORABLE MENTION: Curb Your Enthusiasm - "Chet's Shirt"; Curb Your Enthusiasm - "The Corpse-Sniffing Dog"; Frasier - "Rooms with a View"; Friends - "The One with Rachel's Other Sister"; Gilmore Girls - "Those Are Strings, Pinnochio"; Gilmore Girls - "Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days"; Monk - "Mr. Monk and the Candidate, Parts 1 & 2"; Scrubs - "My Dream Job"; Scrubs - "My Philosophy"; Sex and the City - "Critical Condition"; Will & Grace - "Marry Me a Little, Marry Me a Little More" Best Guest Actor - Comedy Series: Adam Arkin, Monk - "Mr. Monk Meets Dale the Whale" Ted Danson, Curb Your Enthusiasm - "Chet's Shirt" Dan Futterman, Will & Grace - "Fagmalion, Part IV: The Guy Who Loved Me" Ralph Ineson, The Office - "The Quiz" Fred Willard, Everybody Loves Raymond - "Meeting the Parents" Chris Williams, Curb Your Enthusiasm - "Krazee-Eyez Killa" HONORABLE MENTION: Shelley Berman, Curb Your Enthusiasm; Richard Kind, Scrubs; Nathan Lane, Sex and the City; Ron Livingston, Sex and the City; Freddie Prinze Jr., Friends; Dick Van Dyke, Scrubs Best Guest Actress - Comedy Series: Christina Applegate, Friends - "The One with Rachel's Other Sister" Minnie Driver, Will & Grace - "23" Georgia Engel, Everybody Loves Raymond - "Just a Formality" Cloris Leachman, Malcolm in the Middle - "Grandma Sues" Marion Ross, Gilmore Girls - "That'll Do, Pig" Wanda Sykes, Curb Your Enthusiasm - "The Benadryl Brownie" HONORABLE MENTION: Felicity Huffman, Frasier; Bebe Neuwirth, Frasier; Christina Pickles, Friends; Amy Sedaris, Monk; Amy Smart, Scrubs Best Ensemble - Comedy Series: Everybody Loves Raymond Frasier Friends Gilmore Girls Malcolm in the Middle Scrubs HONORABLE MENTION: The King of Queens, The Office, Sex and the City, Will & Grace Best New Comedy Series: 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter Monk The Office Best TV Movie/Miniseries: Hysterical Blindness Live From Baghdad Martin and Lewis Normal Our Town HONORABLE MENTION: Door to Door, The Gin Game, My House in Umbria, Profoundly Normal, The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone, Soldier's Girl Best Actor - TV Movie/Miniseries: Sean Hayes, Martin and Lewis Michael Keaton, Live From Baghdad William H. Macy, Door to Door Paul Newman, Our Town Tom Wilkinson, Normal HONORABLE MENTION: Christian Clavier, Napoleon; Troy Garrity, Soldier's Girl; Brad Garrett, Gleason; Delroy Lindo, Profoundly Normal; Jeremy Northam, Martin and Lewis; Dick Van Dyke, The Gin Game Best Actress - TV Movie/Miniseries: Helena Bonham Carter, Live From Baghdad Jessica Lange, Normal Helen Mirren, The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone Maggie Smith, My House in Umbria Uma Thurman, Hysterical Blindness HONORABLE MENTION: Kirstie Alley, Profoundly Normal; Thora Birch, Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story; Mary Tyler Moore, The Gin Game; Cybill Shepherd, Martha, Inc.: The Story of Martha Stewart Best Supporting Actor - TV Movie/Miniseries: Chris Cooper, My House in Umbria Ben Gazzara, Hysterical Blindness Lee Pace, Soldier's Girl Liev Schreiber, Hitler: The Rise of Evil Joe Sikora, Normal HONORABLE MENTION: Gerard Depardieu, Napoleon; Shawn Hatosy, Soldier's Girl; Peter O'Toole, Hitler: The Rise of Evil; Timothy Spall, My House in Umbria; David Suchet, Live From Baghdad Best Supporting Actress - TV Movie/Miniseries: Anne Bancroft, The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone Jane Curtin, Our Town Juliette Lewis, Hysterical Blindness Helen Mirren, Door to Door Gena Rowlands, Hysterical Blindness HONORABLE MENTION: Jayne Atkinson, Our Town; Emmy Clarke, My House in Umbria; Hayden Panettiere, Normal; Isabella Rossellini, Napoleon; Lili Taylor, Live From Baghdad Best Variety Program: The 75th Annual Academy Awards The 2002 MTV Video Music Awards Robin Williams: Live on Broadway The 56th Annual Tony Awards Whose Line Is It Anyway? HONORABLE MENTION: AFI's 100 Years...100 Passions: America's Greatest Love Stories, The 2002 MTV Movie Awards, Saturday Night Live, Wanda Sykes: Tongue Untied Best Male Performer - Variety Program: Wayne Brady, Whose Line Is It Anyway? Steve Martin, The 75th Annual Academy Awards Ryan Stiles, Whose Line Is It Anyway? Christopher Walken, Saturday Night Live Robin Williams, Robin Williams: Live on Broadway HONORABLE MENTION: Jimmy Fallon, Saturday Night Live; Will Forte, Saturday Night Live; Colin Mochrie, Whose Line Is It Anyway?; Chris Parnell, Saturday Night Live; Justin Timberlake, The 2002 MTV Video Music Awards Best Female Performer - Variety Program: Rachel Dratch, Saturday Night Live Tina Fey, Saturday Night Live Amy Poehler, Saturday Night Live Maya Rudolph, Saturday Night Live Wanda Sykes, Wanda Sykes: Tongue Untied HONORABLE MENTION: Sutton Foster, The 56th Annual Tony Awards; Jennifer Garner, Saturday Night Live; Queen Latifah, Saturday Night Live Best Animated Series: Futurama The Simpsons South Park HONORABLE MENTION: King of the Hill Best Voice-Over Performance - Animated Series: Nancy Cartwright, The Simpsons - "Barting Over" Dan Castellaneta, The Simpsons - "Three Gays of the Condo" Julie Kavner, The Simpsons - "Large Marge" Yeardley Smith, The Simpsons - "Bart vs. Lisa vs. the Third Grade" Matt Stone, South Park - "Simpsons Already Did It" Billy West, Futurama - "Jurassic Bark" HONORABLE MENTION: John DiMaggio, Futurama; Mike Judge, King of the Hill; Trey Parker, South Park; Stephen Root, King of the Hill; Katey Sagal, Futurama Best Reality Series: The Amazing Race American Idol Big Brother The Real World Real World/Road Rules Challenge: Battle of the Sexes Survivor HONORABLE MENTION: Fraternity Life, Making the Video, The Osbournes, Road Rules, Sorority Life Breakthrough Male Performance: Mackenzie Crook, The Office Ricky Gervais, The Office Michael B. Jordan, The Wire Chris Pratt, Everwood Michael K. Williams, The Wire HONORABLE MENTION: Mike Erwin, Everwood; Martin Freeman, The Office; Enrique Murciano, Without a Trace; Andre Royo, The Wire Breakthrough Female Performance: Amy Davidson, 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter Lucy Davis, The Office Poppy Montgomery, Without a Trace Brittany Snow, American Dreams Emily Van Camp, Everwood HONORABLE MENTION: Vivien Cardone, Everwood; Kaley Cuoco, 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter; Iyari Limon, Buffy the Vampire Slayer
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