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commercialnoidas · 1 year ago
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astrojulia · 2 years ago
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OlĂĄ! Tudo bem? Sou nova seguindo a sua conta e, se caso ainda permitir perguntas astrolĂłgicas eu queria fazer uma, quero trabalhar com artes plĂĄsticas (pense na Frida Khalo) e provavelmente serĂĄ uma arte confrontadora, crĂ­tica, com temas pesados, tabus ou apenas sombrio/melancĂłlico, eu queria saber que tipo de fĂŁs eu teria? Eu sei que hĂĄ uma asteroid em especial que fala sobre, Ă© o fan, eu tenho ele em escorpiĂŁo na minha casa 10. Grata antecipadamente.
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How Your Natal Chart Can Reveal Your Target Audience
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OlĂĄ Mefemmefatale!! Como vocĂȘ estĂĄ?? Sei que demorei um pouco pra responder, mas Ă© que o seu post criou posts extras pra eu poder responder da forma que eu queria... Quando li a sua pergunta eu queria responde-la assim como te ajudar de verdade. Por isso que fiz um post sobre o Asteroide Fan (151590) assim como mudei um pouco a resposta. Eu nĂŁo quero que vocĂȘ tenha sĂł fĂŁs, mas clientes que vĂŁo comprar da sua arte e que isso possa ser uma forma de sustento seu, por isso a mudança. Nisso eu fiz um post para falar "tudo" sobre como vocĂȘ pode atrair clientes assim como estou escrevendo agora algo mais especĂ­fico para artes. Realmente espero que vocĂȘ goste e que eu possa ter ajudado... O post vai estar em inglĂȘs sĂł para que todos do meu tumblr entenda! Beijos do fundo do mar!!
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â•­â”ˆâ—Šâ€ąâ—Šâ„â€ąâ—Š 5th house: Trying to summarize, and a lot, the 5th house, it is the house of pleasures. Creativity, self-expression, and artistic talent are included in this. The sign located in this house can provide clues about your artistic style and the types of clients who may resonate with your artistic work.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ» Aries in the 5th house: you have a bold and fearless approach to creativity, and you be drawn to projects that require a lot of energy and passion. Clients who are attracted to fast-paced, exciting work be drawn to your style.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ» Taurus in the 5th house: can indicate a talent for creating beautiful, luxurious works of art. You have a slow and steady approach to your craft, but your attention to detail and dedication to quality attract clients who value high-end, long-lasting pieces.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ» Gemini in the 5th house: you have a versatile and adaptable approach to creativity. You be drawn to projects that allow you to experiment with different styles and techniques, and your ability to communicate effectively attract clients who value clear, concise messaging in their artistic projects.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ» Cancer in the 5th house: can indicate a deep emotional connection to your creative projects. You be drawn to works that evoke strong feelings in others, and your ability to tap into the emotions of your clients make you a popular choice for projects that require a personal touch.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ» Leo in the 5th house: can indicate a bold, dramatic artistic style that appeals to clients who are drawn to attention-grabbing works. You have a natural talent for performance and self-expression, and your charisma and confidence make you a popular choice for projects that require a larger-than-life personality.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ» Virgo in the 5th house: can indicate a meticulous attention to detail in your creative work. You be drawn to projects that require a lot of precision and accuracy, and your ability to organize and streamline your work attract clients who value efficiency and practicality.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Libra in the 5th house: you have a natural talent for creating beautiful, harmonious works of art. You be drawn to projects that require balance and symmetry, and your ability to create aesthetically pleasing pieces attract clients who value beauty and elegance in their artistic projects.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Scorpio in the 5th house: can indicate a deep and intense approach to creativity. You be drawn to projects that explore complex emotions and themes, and your ability to create powerful, transformative works attract clients who are looking for something truly impactful.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Sagittarius in the 5th house: can indicate a free-spirited, adventurous approach to creativity. You be drawn to projects that allow you to explore new ideas and perspectives, and your ability to infuse your work with a sense of joy and enthusiasm attract clients who value a sense of playfulness in their artistic projects.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Capricorn in the 5th house: can indicate a disciplined and structured approach to creativity. You may be drawn to projects that require a lot of hard work and perseverance, and your ability to stay focused and committed to your goals attract clients who value reliability and consistency in their artistic projects.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Aquarius in the 5th house: can indicate a unique and unconventional approach to creativity. You be drawn to projects that push the boundaries of what is expected or accepted, and your ability to think outside the box attract clients who value innovation and creativity in their artistic projects.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Pisces in the 5th house: can indicate a deep connection to the spiritual and mystical aspects of creativity. You be drawn to projects that tap into the subconscious or explore deeper, metaphysical themes, and your ability to infuse your work with a sense of magic and wonder attract clients who value a sense of enchantment and mystery in their artistic projects.
â•­â”ˆâ—Šâ€ąâ—Šâ„â€ąâ—Š 5th house Ruler in the houses: The ruler of the 5th house can provide additional insight into your artistic style and the types of clients who may resonate with your work. The placement of the ruler in your chart can indicate which areas of life may inspire your artistic work and which types of clients may be drawn to your style.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Ruler in the 1st house: You may be drawn to projects that allow you to express your individuality and showcase your unique talents. Your clients may appreciate your confidence and your ability to stand out from the crowd.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Ruler in the 2nd house: You may be drawn to projects that have a practical application or that allow you to make money from your artistic work. Your clients may value the quality and craftsmanship of your work and be willing to pay a premium for it.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Ruler in the 3rd house: You may be drawn to projects that involve communication or that allow you to share your ideas with others. Your clients may appreciate your ability to explain complex concepts and to present information in a clear and concise manner.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Ruler in the 4th house: You may be drawn to projects that are inspired by your family or your personal history. Your clients may value the emotional depth and authenticity of your work and be drawn to the sense of comfort and familiarity that it provides.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Ruler in the 5th house: Your artistic style and your clients may be closely aligned, as this placement emphasizes creativity and self-expression.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Ruler in the 6th house: You may be drawn to projects that require a lot of hard work and attention to detail. Your clients may value your ability to organize and streamline your work and to deliver high-quality results.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Ruler in the 7th house: You may be drawn to projects that involve collaboration or that allow you to work with others to achieve a common goal. Your clients may appreciate your ability to listen to their needs and to work with them to create something that meets their expectations.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Ruler in the 8th house: You may be drawn to projects that explore the deeper, darker aspects of life or that allow you to tap into your own subconscious. Your clients may value the intensity and emotional power of your work and be drawn to the transformative effects that it can have.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Ruler in the 9th house: You may be drawn to projects that involve travel or that allow you to explore new ideas and perspectives. Your clients may appreciate your sense of adventure and your willingness to take risks in your work.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Ruler in the 10th house: You may be drawn to projects that have a strong professional or public component. Your clients may value your ability to create work that is both practical and enduring and that can help them achieve their own professional goals.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Ruler in the 11th house: You may be drawn to projects that involve social change or that allow you to make a positive impact on the world. Your clients may appreciate your innovative and unconventional approach to your work and be drawn to the sense of possibility and hope that it provides.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Ruler in the 12th house: You may be drawn to projects that involve mysticism or that allow you to tap into the spiritual or metaphysical aspects of life. Your clients may value the sense of wonder and enchantment that your work provides and be drawn to the emotional and spiritual resonance of your artistic style.
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â•­â”ˆâ—Šâ€ąâ—Šâ„â€ąâ—Š Moon: The Moon represents emotions, instincts, and creativity. The placement of the Moon in your chart can provide insight into your artistic inspiration and the types of clients who may resonate with your work on a deep emotional level.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Moon in Aries/1st house, you may have a bold and energetic artistic style that reflects your passion and enthusiasm. Your work may be inspired by your instincts and your desire for new experiences, and you may enjoy taking risks and exploring uncharted territories. Your client base may include people who are drawn to your adventurous spirit and your fearless approach to creativity.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ» Moon in Taurus/2nd house, you may have a sensual and tactile artistic style that emphasizes texture, color, and form. Your work may be inspired by the beauty of the natural world, and you may have a talent for creating works that appeal to the senses. Your client base may include people who appreciate the richness and depth of your work and who are drawn to the sensory experience of your art.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Moon in Gemini/3rd house, you may have a versatile and expressive artistic style that reflects your curiosity and your love of communication. Your work may be inspired by a wide range of subjects, and you may enjoy experimenting with different mediums and techniques. Your client base may include people who value intellectual stimulation and who appreciate the diversity and versatility of your work.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Moon in Cancer/4th house, you may have a deep emotional connection to your artistic work that is rooted in your family and upbringing. Your work may be inspired by your personal history and your memories, and you may have a talent for creating works that evoke a sense of nostalgia and comfort. Your client base may include people who are drawn to the emotional honesty and authenticity of your work and who value the sense of comfort and familiarity that it provides.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Moon in Leo/5th house, you may have a dramatic and expressive artistic style that emphasizes individuality and self-expression. Your work may be inspired by your passion for life and your desire to make a bold statement, and you may enjoy being in the spotlight. Your client base may include people who appreciate the confidence and creativity that you bring to your work.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Moon in Virgo/6th house, you may have a precise and analytical artistic style that reflects your attention to detail and your love of order. Your work may be inspired by your desire for perfection and your appreciation of the beauty of simplicity, and you may have a talent for creating works that are both elegant and practical. Your client base may include people who value precision and clarity and who appreciate the understated beauty of your work.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Moon in Libra/7th house, you may have a harmonious and balanced artistic style that reflects your love of beauty and your desire for peace and harmony. Your work may be inspired by the principles of balance and symmetry, and you may have a talent for creating works that bring people together. Your client base may include people who value aesthetics and who appreciate the serenity and tranquility of your work.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Moon in Scorpio/8th house, you may have an intense and mysterious artistic style that reflects your deep emotional intensity and your passion for the unknown. Your work may be inspired by the darker aspects of life, and you may have a talent for creating works that provoke strong emotions and reactions. Your client base may include people who value intensity and who are drawn to the depth and complexity of your work.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Moon in Sagittarius/9th house, you may have an adventurous and free-spirited artistic style that reflects your love of exploration and your desire for freedom. Your work may be inspired by your curiosity and your love of travel, and you may enjoy experimenting with different styles and techniques. Your client base may include people who value freedom and who appreciate the spontaneity and vitality of your work.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Moon in Capricorn/10th house, you may have a disciplined and structured artistic style that reflects your ambition and your desire for success. Your work may be inspired by your dedication and your love of tradition, and you may have a talent for creating works that are both practical and enduring. Your client base may include people who value reliability and who appreciate the hard work and discipline that you bring to your craft.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Moon in Aquarius/11th house, you may have an innovative and unconventional artistic style that reflects your desire to break free from tradition and explore new possibilities. Your work may be inspired by your vision and your love of experimentation, and you may have a talent for creating works that have a futuristic, visionary quality that speaks to clients who are looking for something fresh and new.Your artistic style that resonates with clients who appreciate non-traditional, out-of-the-box ideas.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Moon in Pisces/12th house, you may have a dreamy and imaginative artistic style that appeals to clients who value creativity, spirituality, and sensitivity. Your work may be infused with a sense of otherworldliness, and you may be particularly skilled at conveying deep emotions and spiritual themes through your art. Your clients may resonate with the deep emotional resonance of your work, and be drawn to the introspective and contemplative nature of your artistic style.
â•­â”ˆâ—Šâ€ąâ—Šâ„â€ąâ—Š Neptune: Neptune governs Creative Expression, Imagination, Visual, and Aesthetic Appeal. Its influence can enhance your sensitivity to visual stimuli, enabling you to create art that is visually captivating and evocative. Here, we can discuss how you allure people, making them unconsciously drawn to your art.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Neptune in the 1st house: You may have a dreamy and imaginative artistic style that is infused with a sense of mystery and enchantment. Your work may be inspired by your innermost thoughts and emotions, and you may have a talent for creating works that are deeply personal and introspective. People may be drawn to your art in a way that feels almost unconscious, as if they are being drawn into a dream.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Neptune in the 2nd house: You may have a highly developed sense of aesthetic appeal that allows you to create works that are visually stunning and evocative. Your work may be inspired by the beauty of the natural world, and you may have a talent for creating works that are both practical and beautiful. People may be drawn to your art because it has a timeless quality that speaks to something deep within them.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Neptune in the 3rd house: You may have a talent for creating works that are infused with a sense of magic and wonder. Your work may be inspired by your love of communication, and you may have a talent for creating works that are both visually appealing and intellectually stimulating. People may be drawn to your art because it has a transformative quality that sparks their imagination.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Neptune in the 4th house: You may have a deep connection to your personal history and your cultural heritage, which inspires your artistic work. Your work may be infused with a sense of nostalgia and sentimentality, and you may have a talent for creating works that evoke a sense of comfort and familiarity. People may be drawn to your art because it has a sense of emotional resonance that speaks to something deep within them.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Neptune in the 5th house: You may have a natural talent for creating works that are emotionally resonant and visually captivating. Your work may be inspired by your love of self-expression and your desire to create something truly unique and beautiful. People may be drawn to your art because it has a sense of enchantment and magic that is hard to resist.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Neptune in the 6th house: You may have a talent for creating works that are both practical and beautiful, with an emphasis on attention to detail and craftsmanship. Your work may be inspired by your love of order and your desire to create something that is both aesthetically pleasing and useful. People may be drawn to your art because it has a sense of refinement and elegance that speaks to their sense of taste.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Neptune in the 7th house: You may have a talent for creating works that are infused with a sense of harmony and balance. Your work may be inspired by your love of collaboration and your desire to create something that is both beautiful and meaningful. People may be drawn to your art because it has a sense of emotional depth that speaks to their sense of what is important in life.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Neptune in the 8th house: You may have a talent for creating works that are infused with a sense of mystery and intensity. Your work may be inspired by your fascination with the darker aspects of life, and you may have a talent for creating works that are both beautiful and haunting. People may be drawn to your art because it has a sense of emotional power that speaks to their sense of the unknown.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Neptune in the 9th house: You may have a talent for creating works that are infused with a sense of adventure and exploration. Your work may be inspired by your love of travel and your desire to create something that is both beautiful and meaningful. People may be drawn to your art because it has a sense of wanderlust and exploration that speaks to their sense of possibility and adventure.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Neptune in the 10th house: You may have a talent for creating works that are infused with a sense of ambition and professionalism. Your work may be inspired by your desire to achieve great things in life, and you may have a talent for creating works that are both beautiful and practical. People may be drawn to your art because it has a sense of purpose and direction that speaks to their sense of what is important.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Neptune in the 11th house: You may have a talent for creating works that are infused with a sense of community and social change. Your work may be inspired by your love of humanity and your desire to create something that has a positive impact on the world. People may be drawn to your art because it has a sense of social responsibility and awareness that speaks to their sense of what is right and just.
ăƒ»â„ăƒ»Neptune in the 12th house: You may have a talent for creating works that are infused with a sense of spirituality and mysticism. Your work may be inspired by your love of the unknown and your desire to create something that is both beautiful and otherworldly. People may be drawn to your art because it has a sense of transcendence and wonder that speaks to their sense of what is beyond this world.
Thanks for reading this far! I hope you enjoyed it and that I could have helped in some way on your journey!! Feedback, likes, reblogs and ideas for new posts are highly appreciated. See you next time! Kisses from the Sea.
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jazzandother-blog · 11 months ago
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Marcus Miller - Tutu Revisited - LIVE
Marcus Miller - Tutu Revisited "Tutu" (86) ha sido uno de los ĂĄlbumes de mayor Ă©xito firmado por Miles Davis para la Warner. Lo curioso, en cuanto a los prolegĂłmenos del ĂĄlbum se refiere, es que iba a ser una colaboraciĂłn del gran trompetista y mito del jazz con Prince, pero Miles abandonĂł la idea y llamĂł al bajista y productor Marcus Miller para que Ă©ste fuese su compañero de proyecto, el mĂșsico que compusiera y arreglase la mayor parte del repertorio y quien coprodujera el trabajo junto a Tommy Lipuma. Su tĂ­tulo es un tributo a la figura del arzobispo Desmond Tutu y el ĂĄlbum estĂĄ orientado hacia la fusiĂłn del jazz con otros estilos predominantes a mediados de los 80' (r&b y funk, principalmente), utilizando sintetizadores, secuenciadores y baterĂ­a elĂ©ctrica.  VeintitrĂ©s años despuĂ©s de su primera versiĂłn, Marcus decidiĂł revisar el que ha sido uno de sus proyectos mĂĄs valorados, para rescatar su esencia y plasmarla en un contexto actual.  La grabaciĂłn se realizĂł en el Auditorio de Lyon, el 22 de diciembre de 2009. Para su consecuciĂłn, Miller llamĂł al trompetista Christian Scott, un mĂșsico de Nueva Orleans que, con cuatro discos en el mercado, representa el futuro del jazz sobre las sĂłlidas estructuras que en el pasado han dejado mĂșsicos como Miles Davis. Siguiendo con el apartado de colaboradores, destacar la presencia de Ronald Brunner Jr., el explosivo baterista que hemos escuchado en el pasado mĂĄs reciente acompañando a mĂșsicos como Stanley Clarke o George Duke. En los teclados y procedente del grupo de Meshell Ndegeocello, Federico GonzĂĄlez Peña, al saxo Alex Han, descubierto por el propio Marcus en el Berklee College y como bajista y clarinetista el propio Marcus. Con todo lujo de detalles y, al margen de los dos CD's de audio, incluye en video aquel concierto de mĂĄs de dos horas, asĂ­ como un documental dedicado a Miles Davis.
FUENTE: Blues y Jazz
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"Tutu" (86) has been one of the most successful albums signed by Miles Davis for Warner. The funny thing, as far as the album’s prolegomenous are concerned, is that it was going to be a collaboration of the great trumpeter and jazz myth with Prince, but Miles abandoned the idea and called the bassist and producer Marcus Miller to be his project partner, the musician who composed and arranged most of the repertoire and who co-produced the work with Tommy Lipuma. Its title is a tribute to the figure of Archbishop Desmond Tutu and the album is oriented towards the fusion of jazz with other predominant styles in the mid 80’s (r&b and funk, mainly), using synthesizers, sequencers and electric drums.   Twenty-three years after its first version, Marcus decided to review what has been one of his most valued projects, to rescue its essence and reflect it in a current context.   The recording was made at the Auditorium of Lyon on 22 December 2009. Miller called trumpeter Christian Scott, a musician from New Orleans who, with four albums on the market, represents the future of jazz on the solid structures that in the past have left musicians like Miles Davis. Continuing with the collaborators section, highlight the presence of Ronald Brunner Jr., the explosive drummer we have heard in the most recent past accompanying musicians such as Stanley Clarke or George Duke. On keyboards and coming from the group of Meshell Ndegeocello, Federico GonzĂĄlez Peña, saxophone Alex Han, discovered by Marcus himself at Berklee College and as bass player and clarinettist Marcus himself. With all luxury of details and, apart from the two audio CDs, includes in video that concert of more than two hours, as well as a documentary dedicated to Miles Davis
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autumnalwalker · 1 year ago
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Empty Names - 22 - Leads
Author's Note: In which we get a recap of what Sullivan's been doing behind the scenes, get a glimpse of some of Road's issues, and witness Sullivan once again confidently make a bunch of incorrect inferences (mixed with a few correct ones) about the people around him. I though this was going to be another short chapter like Sullivan's tend to be, not so much. Too much exposition in the first scene perhaps, but with how long it's been and how scattered some information was, a recap felt useful. Will this is shorter than the utter monster of the previous chapter at least. All that said, there are few segments in this chapter where I really like how they came out. Wordcount: 11,191 Content Warnings: Insomnia. Lightly implied past substance abuse. Lightly implied past self-harm. Disassociation (or something akin to it anyway, please correct me if there's a better word). Invasion of privacy.
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“Have you ever heard of orbital kinetic bombardment?”
Not a phrase a younger Sullivan would have expected to hear from a witch while inside a pocket dimension bound to the soul of an alchemist and fashioned to look like a blend of antique mansion and subterranean grotto.  The words taste too much of wires and screens to be spoken of in the same breath as magic.  And yet this is a witch who uses a (two decades outmoded) phone as a spellbook and catalyst, the contract for the pocket dimension was purchased at a (manifestation of an ideal) shopping mall, and the alchemist is currently busying himself with configuring a new (to him anyway) computer to synchronize timings on three thermal cyclers, seven centrifuges, and thirteen shakers and mixers of various kinds.  
At least the witch’s towering doll dresses the part of gothic faux-antique despite its master’s modern garb of blue jeans and a sweater.
Like it or not, the blending of magic and modern (para)tech is the way things are increasingly moving these days.  And accordingly Sullivan, born on a world where the steam engine had not yet been conceived, has adapted in the decades since arriving on this world with all its rapidly-changing wonders.  Adapted well enough to make up for his friend’s chronic technological incompatibilities.  It helps that he has ever had an appetite for novelty.
So, tasting of charged copper and glass fibers though they might be, the words come naturally to the Sullivan of today when he replies “Of course.  It’s when you put a satellite up in orbit and then have it drop something dense down onto the planet so it explodes on impact sheerly from mass and velocity.  Elegantly simple mass destruction.”  Sullivan’s ever-present smirk grows momentarily genuine at a memory.  “Carnette liked to call it ‘casting Meteor.’  Not that she needed a satellite when she could simply summon a rock into the atmosphere from the Oort Cloud.”
The witch - Morgan - adjusts her glasses.  “Huh, wasn’t expecting confirmation on the existence of the Oort Cloud today, but yes, that’s the gist of the concept.  Based on what I’ve been able to reconstruct over the past few days from the safehouse debris someone pulled a similar drop on us.”  She looks over to her arcane doll.  “Stella, if you would.”
The doll looks down at its master, gives a nod of affirmation, and then pale green light spills forth from its glassy eyes.  The light concentrates into a pair of rapidly scanning beams projecting out onto the sole corner of hardwood floor in the pocket dimension’s living room that isn’t occupied by lab equipment or the luxury furniture hastily shoved aside to make room for said equipment.  The beams of light from Stella’s eyes trace shapes in the air and coalesce into a holographic projection of a house about half Sullivan’s height.  Detailed brickwork emerges on the house’s surface and color creeps into the projection until it becomes an undeniably recognizable recreation of the now-destroyed safehouse.
“Leave it to a doll to make a dollhouse on demand,” Sullivan comments.
The projection of the house flickers and is replaced by a life-sized recording of Sullivan getting shot six times and then sent flying by a punch to the face.  Morgan coughs to cover a snicker and the projection flickers back to displaying the miniaturized house.  Stella rotates her wrist clockwise and the house explodes into a cloud of dust, leaving behind the illusion of a debris-filled crater stretching down into the floor.  Stella rotates her wrist counterclockwise and the explosion falls back in on itself until the house is restored.
“Before you ask,” Morgan says, “this is the recording Stella took of my reconstruction.  I’m not going to invoke extratemporal entities and weave psychometry-fed illusions more than I have to just because I want to review my results.”
“And here I was hoping for a show,” Sullivan purrs.
“Oh, we’ll give you one,” Morgan says.
More hand gestures from Stella and the house explodes again, this time in slow motion.
Morgan glances at Sullivan.  “Tell me when you catch it.”
The explosion rewinds.  The house is restored.  The house explodes, even more slowly this time.  Sullivan blinks through filters, sees nothing different, and concentrates harder on simply watching carefully.
The explosion rewinds in slow motion.  The cloud of dust condenses and draws back into un-disintegrated bricks.  Shattered glass melts back together in window panes.  Blasted shingles fall back into place.  Something flickers near the rooftop and Sullivan arches an eyebrow.
The house explodes once more, slower still.  It starts with a tiny patch of shingles dipping inward around a thin dark line and throwing up splinters.  It continues with the windows blowing outward; first the upper flow, then the ground floor.  It climaxes with the very foundations quaking and sending a ripple upward through the walls that converts the brickwork to compacted red powder stretched-out milliseconds before sending it all into the sky.
“Back it up to that dark streak impacting the rooftop,” Sullivan says.
Morgan grins.  “Good eye.”  
The three-dimensional recording rewinds once more, pauses, and zooms in on a glyph-covered grey metal rod hovering above the rooftop.  
“And there’s our culprit,” Morgan says.  “A single tungsten rod, one meter by one inch, inscribed with a standard perception filter enchantment, and accelerated to several times the speed of sound.  And as best as I can tell
”  The projection rewinds further, following the rod upwards until the house below is no longer rendered.  And then higher still until the rod disappears though a perfectly round, perfectly flat, one-sided opaque circle in the air.  “Not quite dropped from orbit, but launched through a downward-facing portal in the sky’s close enough.”
Sullivan lets out a low whistle.  “I’d call it an incredible reconstruction, but only in the sense that I hesitate to credit it.  This level of detail from a few handfuls of dust and a small stack of rubble?  It has to be at least seventy three-percent extrapolated guesswork filling in the blanks.  It simply isn’t done.”
“Nor are precision teleports across multiple astronomical units when even summons across multiple alternate universes would be more manageable” Stella’s hollow monotone counters, “and yet you do not hear us casting doubt on the supposed deeds of your dead wife.”
How dare this oversized plaything?  Sullivan turns away from it in dismissal and locks eyes with its master.
“You.  Are not.  The sorceress Bridgewood,” he says flatly.  “Do not think to compare yourself to her.”
To the witch’s credit, the terror on Morgan’s face scarcely outlasts her flinch and involuntary step backwards.  She recovers with a tilt of her head and adjustment of her glasses to catch the light and hide her eyes.
“So that’s what it takes to wipe that smirk off your face.” she says.  “Stella, you can stand down.”
Sullivan flicks his gaze back towards the doll and finds both it and the projected hologram gone.  He reflexively produces a knife, sidesteps, and turns to find the construct standing behind where he’d just been, eyes gone dark and full of stars.  Stella’s eyes fade back to glassy imitations of a human’s and it returns to its master’s side.
“But really, no disrespect here,” Morgan continues.  “I’ll admit the reconstruction has some extrapolative infill, but not as much as you seem to be imagining.  I’m sure the sorceress Bridgewood could have done better from less in half the time, but I think you’ll find that compared to anyone else, I am very good at what I do.”
Sullivan allows the spike of anger to ebb.  Really, what else did he expect from a witch calling herself Morgan?  Pretentious pretenders the lot of them.  Nothing he doesn’t know how to handle.  Nothing that should be able to get under his skin.
“Very well, but as impressive as this is, it still doesn't tell us anything we didn’t already know about who tried to kill Lachlan.  We already knew whoever it is has a large budget, access to high-end paratech, and is good with teleports.”
“But it wasn’t a teleport, it was a portal.  Portals can be passed back through.”
“If you’re implying your reconstruction was able to see back through
”
Morgan scoffs.  “Oh, I wish.  But if we could bait whoever it is to take a second shot at us, well, I know what to look for this time to grab and hold open and you’re a teleporting immortal bastard with a knife fetish.  I figure you can do the math on that one.”  
“An utterly unhinged plan.  I love it.  Nonetheless,” Sullivan adds while producing a manilla envelope from a pocket too small to have possibly held it, “it does pay to have some inkling of whose home one is about to invite oneself into.”
“If you already figured out who it was you could have led with that, you know,” Morgan admonishes while taking the envelope.
“Alas, these are only preliminary findings to narrow down the list of suspects.  Occupied though I’ve been these past few days with procuring this hideaway, forging you an alibi, and assisting my friend with unrelated cases, I have managed to put out some feelers to various sources of mine.  Enclosed, you’ll find photos and specifications of combat robot models and power armor suits, both publicly announced and otherwise, from the major paratech off-world importers and local manufacturers.”
Morgan flips through the contents of the envelope, eyebrow occasionally arching at tech specs and eyelids intermittently squinting at image details, but without any telltale glimmer of recognition.
“I’ll need to take a more in-depth look later,” she says, “but at a glance, none of this looks like what I saw in Lachlan’s memories.  Could this have been a government operation?”
“I have enough contacts in that field that I would have heard by now if something relevant were afoot, and even if it were, corporate contracting is the name of the game for weapons development, Backstage or not.”
“And no use running these by Lachlan to verify with that NDA geass on him.”
“Alas no indeed.  At best it would only irritate him and at worse it would signal our quarry that he’s still alive.  Better to maintain his good graces with reparations of new equipment and material for now should we require his cooperation later.”
The silence of consideration falls and catches on the whir and hum of lab equipment.  On the other side of the room, Lachlan busies himself with recreating formulae lost with his previous home while doing his best to ignore the stalled conversation.  Morgan adjusts her glasses and takes another look at a blurred photo of a half-assembled robot that was obviously taken illicitly.  Sullivan ponders how much more he would have had time to find by now if he’d left more of the information support for other jobs to Lacuna like he hired her to do.  Stella abruptly turns and begins walking away toward a sliding glass door.
“I am relocating this conversation to more comfortable environs,” the doll intones.
Sullivan shoots Morgan an inquiring look who meets with a shrug indicating that this is normal behavior before following the curiously headstrong construct outside.  
Or rather, what passes for outside in this diminutive pocket dimension, for beyond the sliding glass door and its surrounding facade of wooden paneling is a stone cavern with no exit.  A smooth-carved patio stretches to the edge of a self-sustaining aquaponics system cleverly disguised to look as if the fish-filled pools surrounded by rings of edible plants were natural formations within the rock.  The illusion is only slightly spoiled by the reflective strips lining the winding paths between the pools that catch the glow of the suspended orb lamps currently dimmed for their night cycle and the bioluminescent crustaceans that crawl the dark ceiling like false stars.
Stella takes a seat at a tall round bar table at the edge of the nearest pool and Sullivan and Morgan join it.  No, join her, Sullivan reminds himself begrudgingly.  Despite the stereotypically flat affect, he’s yet to find evidence contradicting Morgan’s claim of her doll’s personhood.  Curious given the notorious difficulty of constructs - be they digital or arcane - maintaining sapience while on the anchor world where magic is weakened and reality’s rules are stricter.  Could there be a ghost haunting that enchanted porcelain shell?  Or perhaps a familiar bond extending the mage’s soul into another vessel in a novel manner?  
He rubs the blue metal of his wedding band.  Carnette would love to take these two apart and see how they work if she were here.
“Now then,” Stella says, punctuating the resumption of discussion with a rolling clack of segmented fingers on ceramic tabletop.  “Let us review what we already know.  Consort of the sorceress Bridgewood, if you have left anything out, now would be the time to amend that gap.  We shall do the same.”
“Go on then,” Sullivan says.  “If I hear you’ve missed anything relevant, I’ll let you know.”
Stell nods in acknowledgement and begins.
“Roughly one year ago, Lachlan Whelan, alchemist and occupant of the planar lighthouse near the so-called Northwest Passage Crossover Point, was approached by unknown men wearing suits and sunglasses who coerced him into signing a geass-enforced contract allowing them to install an unknown paratech device in his lighthouse and stay silent about it.  In exchange, he received compensation in the form of money, alchemical supplies, and delivery services.  He made a point of not observing the deliveries, either in method or in the identity of any potential courier.  Relevantly, the Northwest Passage Crossover Point is notorious in certain circles as being a smuggling route for off-world contraband.  Approximately three months ago, the individual known as Road returned to this anchor world after an extended absence.  You mentioned they were following the trail of a stolen and smuggled artifact of some sort, yes?”
“That’s right,” Sullivan confirms.  “A device originating from Dorbreith allegedly capable of binding and controlling lesser deiform entities.  Small gods, if you prefer.  My friend lost the trail after getting here when the entire smuggling ring the artifact was getting trafficked through was wiped out overnight by an unknown third party who absconded with most of the contraband, including the artifact.  Whoever it was, they were thorough enough in scrubbing their tracks that Crossherd’s Department of Forensic Necromancy couldn’t even question the victims’ ghosts or divine anything from the smugglers’ ashes.”
“And that’s when Road recruited you and my niece,” Morgan says.
“Starting up their own little anchor world version of an adventurers’ guild is technically a separate project,” Sullivan corrects her.  “‘Tis something my friend was planning on doing eventually anyway.  Aside from a lucky coincidence with the first job, everything else Lacuna and the other two recruits have worked on has been unrelated.  As far as they know, I’m simply investigating where the dead dragon came from.  They haven’t been informed of the larger potential conspiracy, or that I’m currently working with you.”
“And I’d prefer it stay that way.  I should be the one to tell her that I’m in the know.  How long has she been Backstage?”
“Since just before she started transitioning.  Someone broke Masquerade and posted a summoning ritual for a feral demon with a flawed containment circle on mundane forums claiming it could give the ritual caster a new body.  You can thank my friend if you ever meet them for keeping her from getting eaten.  And for introducing her to her doctor in Crossherd.  Autogenesis has been rough on her, but you and I both know how effective Backstage medication and treatments can be.”
Sullivan examines the witch across from him as he talks about her niece.  The suppressed gasp.  The wide eyes.  The anxious neck rub.  Shock, yes, but guilt too.  Guilt that she wasn’t there for the one she cares about.  Guilt that she didn’t see what was wrong in time to help.  It’s an emotion Sullivan knows well, and well knows how to make into an asset.
“And no,” he continues, “she’s not doing any dangerous fieldwork you need to distract yourself with worry over.  We simply hired her to manage our website and communications equipment.  The most danger she’ll ever be in is burning herself on the office coffee machine trying to make hot chocolate.  ”
“And is she -”
“A mage?  Sadly no.  I believe she tried to take up witchcraft shortly after arriving Backstage, but had no potential for it.  She is a half-decent enchanter though and I’ve been providing her with the resources to practice that since hiring her.”
“I see.  Thank you.  For watching out for her,”  Morgan says.  She looks through Sullivan more than at him when she says it and he can practically hear the unspoken “where I failed to” in her voice.  As he intended.
“My pleasure,” he lilts.
“Returning to the matter at hand,” Stella says, “two months ago, the device in Lachlan’s lighthouse emitted a ‘pulse’ of unknown nature that corresponded with the simultaneous entry into the Northwest Passage Crossover Point of a Culescun living ship and a kaiju-class dragon of indeterminate origin, most likely Dorbreith or Mahta.  Neither the ship nor the dragon were equipped for inter-world travel, and thus the matter of the ship and the dragon’s head attempted to occupy the same space at the same time, killing the dragon instantly and wounding the living ship in the fusion.  A parasitic swarm then left the dragon’s corpse and devoured the majority of the living ship’s crew in the process of making it their new host.  Lachlan witnessed this from his lighthouse, had a moment of conscience and called upon Road to make a rescue attempt of any possible survivors.  
“After a day and a half of delays due to a severe storm and attempts to secure a suitable transport vessel, you and your team arrived on the scene with the assistance of one Captain Cabetha, a former smuggler from a non-anchor-world iteration of Earth, and rescued the sole surviving crewmember of the Culescun ship, along with one hundred twenty-eight passengers in stasis cocoons.  You did not make contact with Lachlan during the rescue operation.  
“That night, after all other parties had vacated the area and the dragon corpse had fully sunk beneath the surface of the water, pulling the Culescun ship down with it, you received a signal from a sensor attached to the perception filter ward around Lachlan’s lighthouse indicating twenty-three individuals sapient enough to interact with the ward cross its boundary.  Lachlan’s memory of the event perceived these entities as combat robots.  Three minutes later the lighthouse Lachlan vacated the premises via self-collapsing portal and destroyed the lighthouse behind him.  One minute later the intruding entities left the bounds of the perception filter ward and left via either teleportation or portal in a manner that left too little trace to follow to a point of origin.  One minute after that, you arrived on the scene and read the remnants of Lachlan’s escape portal, setting you on a chase that would last you the next month, due to, as you put it, ‘various distractions.’  These distractions included spending the next several days handing over the shipwrecked Culescuns to governmental organizations within Crossherd for return to their homeworld.  Is all of this accurate?”
“Yes,” Sullivan says, “except we also brought in an exiled flesh-shaper to un-cocoon everyone after the rescue before we handed them over for repatriation.”
“There’s an exiled Culescun flesh-shaper on this world?” Morgan exclaims.
“Oh yes, real standup guy.  Carnette, my friend, and I helped xem out after xe got in trouble for unauthorized shaping to save the lives of some cross-world travellers.  And we’ve stayed on good terms since.”
“Huh, could have used someone like that thirty years ago,” Morgan says.  “Was Lacuna able to talk to xem?”
“Oh the two of them got on marvelously.  Why she still looked the same the next day is beyond me.  Void knows I would have killed for the opportunity back when I was in her position.”
“I
 I can think of a few reasons,” Morgan says.  “But I’m getting us off-topic again.  You were saying about the passengers?”
“During the rescue, I also retrieved most of the ship’s cargo, including the passengers’ belongings and one particular set of items of interest that I have not yet informed anyone other than my friend and the flesh-shaper about.  I lightly questioned all of the passengers after we woke them up from stasis and then performed some more enhanced interview techniques on the most suspicious of them in addition to the surviving crewmember and one of the deceased crewmembers, erasing their memories afterwards for, shall we say, humane reasons.  I haven’t told anyone else that part either, but given how readily you did what you had to with forcing yourself into Lachlan’s mind, I trust that you understand doing what needs done.”  Sullivan cocks his head and shows more teeth with his smile.  “Even if your dear niece wouldn’t.”
Morgan stares him down with comment.
“Anywhat,” Sullivan continues, “the passengers were simply wrong place wrong time, and the crew I got to talk too were too low level grunts to be included in anything conspiratorial, but the living one did recognize the items none of the passengers claimed.  They hadn’t been on the cargo manifest either and when he’d asked about them he was simply told to stop asking questions.”
“Another smuggling connection then?” Morgan posits.
“If it was, it wasn’t one that anyone on that ship expected to be leaving Culescu.  I showed our flesh-shaper the items in question afterward and xe identified them as dead and damaged equipment for linking together minds for gestalts or duplication.  Apparently that’s rare and valuable technology that even most people on Culescu know as little more than a rumor.  Needless to say, I left that part out of our report to the authorities in Crossherd and the equipment is sitting in a stasis vault in Bridgewood Manor to keep it from rotting any further.”
“Cutting edge flesh-shaped tech from an isolationist world with a strict policy against exports,” Morgan muses.  “You don’t think that could have been the point of this whole shipwreck mess, do you?  In those days where you dealing with the survivors, I was getting word from a merfolk community I have some connection with that a huge foreign biomass and a large number of invasive lamprey-like creatures had just gotten dumped into the ocean.  I spent weeks cleaning up that mess.  At first I figured that it was just some self-taught mage who had colossally screwed up a summoning, but when officials from Crossherd showed up demanding that I hand over any off-world biological material instead of destroying it like standard ecological contamination procedure it started to sink in just how weird the situation was.”
“And that’s when you started looking into Lachlan?”  Sullivan asks.
“Not Lachlan specifically, and for a good while there environmental and Masquerade protection took priority, weird government interference or no.  And it wasn’t like anyone was answering any of the questions I was asking.  Of course, now that I know it was a decaying Culescun ship that I was trying to keep benthic scavengers from mistaking for a whalefall and getting sick on, that makes sense.  Even if they weren’t directly involved, the powers that be in Crossherd get real nervous about anything related to Culescu.  Which explains why no one ever mentioned you and your team to me.”
“And the big burned out lighthouse nearby wasn’t an obvious clue to ask about?” Sullivan prods.
“As she said,” Stella replies, “the priority was on cleanup.  We didn’t get the chance to look into that until weeks after the fact.”
“And by that point the trail had long gone cold until you leaked his location to see who would show up looking for him,” Morgan adds. “And we all know how that turned out.”
“Yes,” Sullivan agrees.  “You two were watched and followed by means we still haven’t determined, we got Lachlan to partially violate his nondisclosure contract, and then someone opened a portal in the upper atmosphere and shot a magic equivalent of a railgun at us through it.  Or an actual railgun for all we know.  Then I did some research to give you that lovely envelope full of robots, while you played with some dirt to make an informative but not particularly revelatory presentation.  And now we’re recapping.  Did that all give you any new theories?”
“If you’re right that it’s not a government job, and the machines Lachlan saw don’t match anything any of the big paratech companies have, could it be a smaller operation?”  Morgan asks.  “Someone trying to carve themself a slice out of a competitive field by gathering resources that no one can legally report as missing and laying the groundwork for making a big entrance once they have a product ready.  Or even just a lone wolf actor playing mad scientist with experimental paratech.”
“The possibility had crossed my mind,” Sullivan admits, “but I had dismissed it.  Too much of this reeks of tight organization well-supplied with resources.”
“Does it really?” Morgan argues.  “One powerful enough mage and one exceptionally skilled paratech engineer could theoretically do this all on a budget while keeping up a surface level appearance of being something more.  Heck, the two could even be the same person!”
“Let’s say I’m willing to entertain the idea,” Sullivan croons.  “Convince me.”
“What do we really know about whoever is behind this?”  Morgan asks and then answers.  “While I’m not personally familiar with them, I know of at least four different spells that can kill people thoroughly enough that it doesn’t leave a ghost behind and messes up other methods of scrying past events in a locale.  A geass-enforced contract is easy enough to obtain for anyone who knows how to contact the fae or infernal entities and is good at negotiating.  Intimidating men in suits and sunglasses are a dime a dozen, and that’s assuming whoever’s behind all this didn’t just go buy a suit off the rack and deliver the contract and device to Lachlan themselves.”
“And the pulse device?  The robots?  The orbital kinetic bombardment?”
“Paratech’s not my field, but as I understand it, it’s not that hard to get individual parts if you know where to look.  The robots might be made from scratch in a garage or they might be decommissioned models that were refurbished and modified.  The number of them is a bit high, sure, but there are plenty of mages out there with extended lifespans and fortunes built up over a century or two.  Give me another fifty years and I’ll be one of them.  And while our hypothetical lone actor would have to be very good with portals, it’s not an unheard of level of skill, and accelerating an object to make it go fast enough to explode on impact is dead simple, just stupidly dangerous to try unassisted.”
“And everything you just said could also be true of a small arm of a larger organization that wants to maintain plausible deniability if they get caught,” Sullivan points out.
“I believe that is the point,” Stella says.  “If corporate security measures against espionage are proving too much of a barrier for you to find leads, then investigate the flow of component parts through smaller resource channels.  Of course,” she adds, “I am sure so obvious a methodology has already occurred to you.”
The doll’s perpetual monotone does little to hide the sarcasm, and the reaction on her witch’s face does even less.  Such an interestingly bold little familiar.  Or not so little given that she’s the only one here who’s feet reach the ground while seated around this bar table.  A reflection of its master’s will, surely.  What a shame that the techie’s branch of the family tree didn’t inherit any of her aunt’s spine.
“That still leaves us with the question of motive,” Sullivan says, sidestepping the barb while neither denying the soundness of the advice nor admitting that he’d overlooked it.
“We can figure that out later,” Morgan says, “but if we assume that both of the incidents that we know of were specifically targeted rather than coincidental, I can think of some scary combinations you could get up to with a god binder and a mind linker.”
*******
Sullivan’s friend is already waiting for him in the baroque parlour (as opposed to the neoclassical parlour or the nacreous parlour) when he makes his return to Bridgewood Manor that night.  As is Ashan.  The conversation passes by in a blur for Sullivan.  The news that his friend spent most of the past twenty-four hours in a warped domain of one of the eldritch drowns out whatever was said before and distracts from whatever is said after.
The recounting of Eris snapping herself out of a near autogenesis monster transformation so that she can relive childhood memories and fight her ex-girlfriend is far less important than scrutinizing his friend for signs of persona decay.  The tale of Ashan besting a fae liege’s champion in a duel barely registers through concern over what an entity whose very presence erodes rationality and sense of self might do to someone with his friend’s condition.  When the plan of transporting dangerous artifacts through smuggling routes as bait is floated, it is met with the barest acknowledgment of logistic viability, as he is too busy sorting out which of the subtle tells of exhaustion his friend is so good at hiding are due to mere sleep deprivation and which are from something more metaphysical.  The realization that his friend has told Ashan and the others about the wider conspiratorial scope of his investigations is nearly enough to fully snap his attention back to the ongoing conversation, but he is too caught up in the thought that suddenly bringing everyone fully into the fold might be a symptom of decline to even been properly irritated at not being consulted beforehand.  His own recounting of his most recent meeting with Morgan and plans discussed therein is uncharacteristically terse, unembellished, and coated in a veneer of impatience for the interloping young wizard to leave so he and his friend can talk in private, but he at least retains the presence of mind to omit the witch’s name and relation to Lacuna.
Finally, Sullivan resorts to putting on a mask crafted in the image of his genuine concern for his friend.
“Ashan, why don’t you head to bed?” Sullivan suggests.  “Speaking from experience, there aren’t many who can cross the Count of Curses and Dust and live to tell the tale, so I’d say you’ve earned a good night’s sleep.  I’ll send one of the manor staff up with something for that aging effect on your hand.”
“Thank you,” Ashan says, “but I am still wakeful enough to continue the conversation for a time yet.  This is far from the hardest a mission has pushed my capabilities.”
Sullivan constructs an endeared smile that anyone who didn’t know him would mistake for genuine.
“Good to hear.  Pushing yourself to your limit all the time without rest only wears you down.  But I think we’re just about done here anyway.  Any further planning can wait until muscles and the techie are around to give their two cents.”
“You make a fair point.  Very well then.  Road, Bridgewood, I bid the both of you a good night.”  After standing up from a gilded chair and executing a shallow bow punctuating both addresses, Ashan turns and glides down the dark hallways of Bridgewood Manor in the direction of a guest bedroom that is rapidly becoming a permanent dwelling.
Sullivan’s body no longer needs to breathe and hasn’t been physically capable of fatigue in years, but he unclenches his jaw and sighs in relief all the same at the young wizard’s departure.  A warm chuckle from the other end of the white tufted settee he’s been perched on the arm of draws his gaze back to his friend and a facial expression that’s heralded more headaches and fond memories than he can count.
“What?” he asks.
“You like him,” his friend observes.
“I can’t imagine what could have given you that impression.”
“That’s the second time you’ve told him to go to bed -”
“He’s a valuable asset whose health needs maintained.”
“- in a bed, in a room, in your home, which you didn’t kick him out of when the office opened like you said you would -”
“I’ve been too busy to get around to it.”
“- and you said it in a tone I’ve never heard you use with anyone but me and Carnette.”
Void Without.
“I just wanted him out of the way so we could talk in private,” Sullivan insists while sliding from armrest to seat.  “He doesn’t need to hear me asking how you’re holding together after an encounter with one of the eldritch.”
“Thanks for the concern, but I’m fine.  Really.”
“Even -”
“Even with my
 being the way that I am, yes.  Just because we decided it’s best that I don’t consciously acknowledge it too much, that doesn’t mean I don’t take steps to manage it, and it turns out general safeguards against eldritch influence are good for general stability.”  Sullivan’s friend forces a laugh that would sound natural and unexhausted to any other listener.  “Honestly, I think I might try burning the silverkey incense more often.  That was the most
 present
 I’ve felt in a long while.”
“I’ll be sure to make sure you have a steady supply,” Sullivan says and makes a mental note to look into side effects of regular usage.  “But I must say, you caught me off guard when you informed me that you filled the kids in on everything.  I thought you were going to wait until we had something more concrete and they’d had more time to get used to working together.”
His friend affects a nonchalant shrug.  “I’d call people exploding a house with you in it for investigating pretty concrete, and the others have more than proven themselves by now.  Especially after
 today
 Or is it yesterday by now?” They drift off for a moment, voice dreamy before snapping back to the here and now.  “You know what I mean.  And besides, I told Eris about it before we dealt with the eldritch.”
“You might be right, but that’s not what you were thinking at the time, was it?”
“I
”
Sullivan slides closer on the sofa and gently puts a hand on his friend’s shoulder.  It’s gotten so much easier to do that since they acquired that symbiote jacket of theirs.
“I’m not mad,” he whispers, “and I’m not judging.  I could never be either, not towards you.  I’m only trying to figure out if I’m worrying too much right now.”
“You always worry too much about me.”
“Someone has to if you’re going to be the one to worry about everyone else in the world.”
“Right
  Anyway, Eris asked what you’ve been working on for the past two months because somehow she didn’t even know you were looking into what caused the dragon shipwreck.  I could have sworn we’d told everyone that right after opening the office and you bowed out of joining the rest of us on the haunted house mission that evening.”
“She’d stepped out of the room when I announced it,” Sullivan says.  “I figured at least one of you would fill her in.”
“Oh
 I guess that must have slipped my mind too.  So, when she asked earlier today
 no yesterday
 wait, it’d be the day before by now
  What
 day
 is it?  It’s been a long one
”
“When Eris asked
” Sullivan softly prompts.
“Right!  When Eris couldn’t remember what I thought for sure I told her already, or at least told Ashan and Lacuna...  told someone anyway
  I
 had a moment
”
“A moment?” Sullivan asks once it becomes apparent his friend isn’t picking the trailed thought back up on their own.
“I had a moment where I couldn’t remember at all what I’d said to who, so it all
 came out at once.”  Their next pause is one of intensifying focus rather than the loss of it.  “That’s bad, isn’t it?”
“No, it's not bad,” Sullivan lies.  “You’ve just had a long few days, like you said.  That’s normal when people get tired.”
“But at least I remembered not to tell them about Morgan and Stella yet,” his friend says like a child trying to salvage a botched chore.  “When are we going to tell them?  With everyone involved now there’s not much point in keeping it secret, and Lacuna deserves to know she has a relative Backstage.”
“Morgan said she wanted to tell Lacuna herself, so you don’t need to worry about that right now.  I’ll handle the arrangements for their reunion when the time comes.”
“And I’m sure you’ll delay it until you can find the most dramatic possible moment,” his friend jokes.
“Will I now?”
“It’s what you do.  The one thing you like better than secrets and lies is a big reveal.”
“Or maybe I’ll just arrange things so that a dramatic reveal comes faster than you expect now that you’re onto me.”
“But now I’m going to expect that and you know I’ll expect that so you’ll delay but I’ll know that you’ll know that so you’ll accelerate, but you’ll know that I know that you know that I
”
“I know you’re tired.”
“I might be letting myself feel it a little without anyone else around.”
“Well, there’s nothing pressing tonight to keep you from getting some sleep.”
“Nothing but the usual.”
“The dreams?”
“And everything else that always needs done.  The dreams have been manageable.”
“Manageable with or without amnestics?”
“Without.  I’ve only needed them the one time since getting back to this anchor world.  And it was as low a dose as will still do anything, I promise.  Just enough to take the edge off after waking up in the middle of the night.”
“But you have been sleeping, right?”
Sullivan’s friend smiles a little too broadly.
“I’ve been getting a whole eight hours,” they claim.
Sullivan gives his friend a look practiced since their shared childhood.
“Per week,” his friend amends.
“When was the last time?”
“I took a nap after our call a few days ago to get some rest.  I
 don’t think I actually fell asleep though.”
Sullivan closes his eyes, rubs his temples, and takes a deep breath as only one without lungs could manage.
“That’s it,” he says, “tonight you are getting a full night’s sleep for once in your life.  Where works best for you these days?”
His friend starts to protest but bites it off in response to another look from Sullivan.
“The aquatic drawing room.  The light and water help.”
“Aquatic drawing room it is,” Sullivan says as he rises to his feet and extends a hand.
His friend takes his hand and three tries to get up from the sofa.  Three wobbly steps later, they are leaning on his shoulder for support.  Now that the inhuman exhaustion has been acknowledged and allowed to be felt, it can now longer be denied or hidden.
“It’s not fair, you know,” his friend rambles while the two of them shamble down Bridgewood Manor’s labyrinthine hallways in a bubble of blue-white light from enchanted torches that light as they approach and extinguish as they pass by.  “Not fair that you don’t have to sleep when I still do.”
“It’s not so bad,” Sullivan says.  “It means that you’re still human enough for it.  And it means you can take a break every now and then.”
“You say that like you miss it.”
“Every now and then.”  All the time.  Human minds aren’t made for years of continuous uninterrupted consciousness.  “At least you don’t need as much as most people.  Just more than you’ve been getting.”
“You sure?  I think it’s like
 the other thing.  I don’t feel tired if I don’t think about it, and there’s so much more I could be doing if I don’t.  So many more people I can help.  Do help?  Did help?  Have helped?  Would help?  Should help?  Help?  Help
 help
”
Sullivan touches a finger to his friend’s lip to stop any more repetition of the syllable that’s lost its meaning.
“Letting yourself feel it will help with the other thing.  Real people get tired and sleep.”
“But you don’t sleep and you’re real.  You are real, aren’t you?”  Worry creeps into his friend’s tone.
“I’m real,” Sullivan reassures them, “but I’m not people, I’m a monster.”
His friend calms and chuckles.  “Heroes are supposed to slay monsters, you know?”  They joke with a poke to where Sullivan’s ribs should be.
“Not the ones they tame and take into battle with them,” he says.
The silence of two that have had a lifetime to say everything and are taking a breather before another round of saying it all again.
The seashell-and-wave-embossed doors to the aquatic drawing room are open when they arrive.  The only closed rooms in Bridgewood Manor are those currently occupied, those intentionally put out of mind, and those Sullivan is yet to figure out how to open.  Turning from the hallway to cross the threshold, footfalls morph from muffled paps on soft carpet, to sharp clacks on hard tile, to quiet whistles of softer sand.  The furniture here is carved from driftwood, salvaged from shipwrecks, hewn from abyssal vents.  Legs and armrests and backs are adorned with pearls, crusted with barnacles, inlaid with ichthyic fossils.  Upholstery is embroidered with sea beasts, sunken cities, deep-dwelling gods.  The seafloor stretches out in all directions, the floor-to-ceiling mural’s illusion played into rather than broken by the fractured stone archway over the door to the hall.  The stone arch once held a portal between worlds until it caused its builders’ civilization to drown beneath the waves.  Another one of Carnette’s decorative jokes to remind Sullivan of her absence.
All of it is awash in dancing caustic patterns of light from glowing corals reflected and refracted through the water suspended above.  The “surface” is just out of Sullivan’s reach if he stretches (as Carnette so enjoyed teasing him) and reaches a “depth” twice again that length before hitting the ceiling.  A single touch is all it would take to draw one off the floor and into the water above.  With Carnette gone, the water is no longer breathable, the marine simulacra float inanimate in the corners near the ceiling, and the surface occasionally ripples and drops a single salty tear to the sand and furniture below.  At least the crafting of the sand to never cling unwantedly remains effective.
“Couch or floor?” Sullivan asks his friend.
“Floor,” they say after a delayed processing of the question.
Sullivan helps his friend to a spot free from the ceiling’s tears and kneels down to help them from his shoulder to the floor.  He shifts to sitting on the floor leaning against the illusion-painted wall, one leg outstretched while the other makes an arch to rest arm on knee.  He looks down at his friend and asks “Need any help getting to sleep?”
His friend makes a small noise of affirmation.
“Once upon a time
” Sullivan begins.  He gets no further when he notices his friend make an expression he hesitates to place.  “What?”
“My first night back, you mentioned you had
 something else that could help?  Could we
 try that instead?”
Sullivan reminds himself that he doesn’t have a heart to break.  It mostly works.
“Of course,” he whispers.  Of all the off-hand comments for his friend’s inconstant memory to keep

Sullivan produces a sewing needle pinched between thumb and forefinger.  It is gold with a core of bone and a tip of cold iron.  It is a gift fit for a princess.  It is the only thing he’s had longer than his friend.  He hasn’t held or looked at it since right after Carnette made him the way he is now.
Sullivan closes his lips around the tip of the needle.  He feels his tongue change inside his mouth.  He licks the needle to coat it with his venom.  That was the last change to what is left of his body that Carnette made, and one of the only such changes that were his idea.  This is the first time he’s been able to use it for its intended purpose.
Sullivan lets the tip of the needle cut his lip on the way out.  He can no longer bleed and the cut closes as fast as it opens.  Just as well.  The needle hasn’t tasted his blood since he met his friend, and for it to do so now would feel too much like an ending.  For the first time he wonders if he should have asked Carnette to let him keep his scars when she took them along with his wrinkles and grey hairs.
“This will let you sleep,” he says as light plays across the needle, “It will be deep and dreamless.  No getting trapped unable to wake up like with other sleep aids.  One prick on the finger and you’ll fall right under.”  
His friend stares at the needle.
“Just like the fairytale,” Sullivan adds with a smile that no one else has seen.  He had no reason for such soft sorrow with Carnette.
His friend nods.
“Would you like to do it, or me?” Sullivan asks.
His friend reaches out and takes the needle.
“Hold me?” they ask after a moment’s hesitation.
Sullivan moves to wrap his arms around his friend from behind and rests his head in the curve between shoulder and neck.
“Always,” he whispers.
His friend moves the tip of the needle held in one hand in the direction of the other.  Stops.  Tries again.  Shakes.  Tries again.  Freezes.  Looks down at their hands.
“What do my hands look like?” his friend whispers.  “Are my hands real?  Where are my hands?  How can I prick my finger if my hands aren’t real?”
Sullivan reminds himself that he doesn’t have a heart to break.  It would surely be pounding from fear otherwise.
“Shhh
shhh
 It’s alright
.  It’s alright, don’t overthink it,” he whispers back.  “Here, let me take care of it.”
“How can you tell where to hold me?”
“How could I not?  We’ve been together forever.  I know the shape of you without having to think about it.”
“What do I look like?”
“Like my best friend who is very tired but will feel much better after a good night’s sleep.  Now, are you ready?”
His friend nods.  “Stay with me?”
“Always.”
Sullivan reminds himself that he doesn’t have a heart to break.  It almost helps.
*******
The door to the office makes no sound as Sullivan slips inside.  Doors usually don’t make sounds when nobody touches them, so that is normal enough.  That which is beneath his skin ceases its writhing, space ceases its warping, and Sullivan takes a look around the darkened ground floor of the converted bed and breakfast.  
For a moment, he allows himself to see the place as the coffeehouse it was even before that.  The building and its family business were nearly as old as Carnette (relatively speaking) and she’d been a regular for over a century and a half.  Sullivan had been standing right
 here, yes, here, behind where the counter used to be, when he first laid eyes on her in person.  He’d been pretending not to watch the door when she strode in, clad in a blue dress, broad red hat over curly red hair, and glasses with thick yellow lenses that hid the true color of her eyes.  He’d started working there a week before, with meticulously applied hair dye and makeup so that he could pass for the young college student he claimed to be.  She complimented him on getting her ludicrously specific order right on the first try and it was the foot in the door he’d hoped it would be for friendly conversation.  
The third time they met he felt confident enough to put his own special twist on the order to surprise her: A tasteless, odorless powder mixed in with the spread on her bagel and a drop of equally difficult to detect liquid in her drink.  Two substances that were harmless on their own but when broken down by stomach acid and mixed together would create a poison capable of negating a mage’s powers.  He’d followed her outside afterward under the pretense of being smitten with her and then attempted to stab her to death with an enchanted dagger out in the open on the sidewalk.
That particular job hadn’t even been about the money, he’d just wanted to see if he could kill the infamous sorceress Bridgewood and when he found out the one place she predictably frequented was a mundane coffeehouse with no Backstage connections where she’d have to risk breaking the Masquerade in order to use her powers, he had been arrogant enough to believe he could pull it off.  The poison had been less effective than anticipated, she’d been more subtle with her magic than her reputation suggested, and five minutes later he was half a continent away, lying in a puddle of his own blood, and holding a handwritten contracted written in that same liquid to kill whomever it was that hired him to assassinate her for triple their original pay offer.  She’d found the sheer audacity of the whole thing wonderfully entertaining and told him that if she’d be anyone else his plan would have worked. 
Thus began a courtship of increasingly elaborate and outlandish assassination attempts inevitably met by ever more novel methods of leaving him just barely alive.  
Sullivan opens his eyes that he hadn’t realized he’d closed.  Losing himself in fond reminiscence is the closest he gets to dreaming these days, but he reminds himself that he doesn’t have time for such indulgences right now.  It is hard though not to wonder if Carnette would have approved of what he’s done with the place.  If its last owner hadn’t changed his family business, would she still be here?  Or did she only refrain from spending a portion of her fortune to keep the coffeehouse as it was because she knew she didn’t have long for this world?  No way to know without asking her, and that day won’t be coming anytime soon.
But enough of that, he has investments to check up on before returning to his slumbering friend.
And speaking of slumbering friends, from where he’s standing he can spy Lacuna and Eris together on the living room couch, sharing a blanket and lit by the soft glow of a DVD logo bouncing around a black television screen.  Sullivan soundlessly walks over to get a better look at the intertwined pair and softly chuckles at the sight of the nearby open DVD case for some romantic comedy schlock.  Not the kind of sleeping together he’d been betting on the two of them getting up to, but perhaps it’s a step in that direction.
Thus amused, Sullivan turns his attention away from his sleeping employees and blinks through his filters.  The third most expensive part of the office’s renovations - behind only the pocket dimension basement and the paratech laboratory - was enchanting the entire property to record a heatmap of movements of anyone that enters that only he can see.  Floating threads and blotches of color appear for him throughout the office, varying in thickness and intensity with recency and repetition.  Each color corresponds to a different individual.  At a glance Sullivan can tell that most of the traffic on this floor goes directly from the front door to the basement and back out again, but Lacuna’s pink-flecked-black trail leads to the bedrooms upstairs more often than it leads outside and the pearl-white representing Ashan and the sea-teal leading away from Eris’s slumbering form have both spent quite some time lingering together in the kitchen.
Eris’s color surprises him.  He would have expected it to be closer to the crimson of  the other monster hunter currently residing upstairs.  The two recent sets of green lines also leading upstairs are curiously similar enough to one another that he almost wishes he’d paid more attention to Ashan’s recounting of his most recent adventure.  
There are no color trails representing Sullivan’s friend, but that’s to be expected.  Even if he had been holding out a vain hope for group interaction to coax out at least a faint proof of existence.
Downstairs, the hallway is a tangle of black, white, and teal that almost drowns out the faint traces of visiting clients.  The autodoc suite looks to have barely been touched, save for what looks to have been an extended stay of teal and black about a month ago.  The gymnasium’s sparring ring is covered in an unexpected swirl of teal and white that leaves Sullivan with questions on how such matches could possibly be going when only one of the participants is a mage.  Could it merely be practice for Ashan to keep physically fit without relying on magic?  More likely they’ve both simply been taking turns going up against Sullivan’s friend.
The laboratory and breakroom are so covered in floating black lines and blotches that Sullivan finds himself forced to clear his visual filters to make out the rooms themselves.  It seems that his earlier jokes about Lacuna playing mad scientist down here were more on target than he’d anticipated at the time, judging by how the heatmap is indicating she’s been effectively living in this laboratory for the past two months.
He struts over to the main computer terminal to take a look at what exactly she’s been up to down here.  He’d planned to make use of a hidden admin account he’d set up before handing everything over to her, but now it seems she hasn’t even bothered to password protect her login.  Sullivan tuts to himself at the shockingly naïve lack of security as he minimizes the open windows regarding simulation progress and test chamber results.  The juicy personal project details can wait until after he’s assessed how well she’s been doing the job he hired her for.
Sullivan goes through Lacuna’s bookmarks, tabs, email, and other messages to get an idea of her process of finding potential “missions” with which to keep his friend occupied.  Her divergence from the list of sites and forums he handed her on the first day to regularly check shows a promising modicum of initiative, although she could stand to be doing more on the supplemental detail gathering front.  If she’s going to be supporting his friend, then it's not enough for her to simply find people for them to help and situations for them to resolve; she needs to be doing research to know everything there is to know about whatever creatures or magical phenomena are involved or even tangentially related to the situation.
The fact that Lacuna apparently never went through the back issues of a certain Backstage newspaper masquerading as a mundane tabloid is particularly disappointing to Sullivan.  It was one of the original information sources he told her to familiarize herself with, and if she’d done so properly she would have seen that her aunt used to write articles for it.  Although in retrospect, perhaps that’s for the best.  Even if the whole team has been brought up to speed on Sullivan’s investigation, for the moment Lacuna’s likely to recognize her place as the weak link in the organization and stay safely here in her lab.  But if she were to realize just the sort of person her aunt is, then she might start pushing to do field work too, and Sullivan’s friend wouldn’t have the heart to tell her no.
Sullivan doesn’t think his friend will be able to take another weak teammate getting into an avoidable situation and dying.
He deletes the browser bookmark for the newspaper.
Just before finishing up invading the privacy of Lacuna’s browser and email history, he notices an unread email from RevaTech, the paratech company that bought out her previous employer.  The company she stole a copy of her project back from on her way out the door.  The email is an unsolicited offer for a job interview to come back and work for them.  Sullivan hovers over the button to delete it but changes his mind.  It’ll be more entertaining to watch for her reaction.
Sullivan moves on to going through Lacuna’s notes on the mission reports she’s been sending him and scrubbing through the records of the comm link cameras.  Some might call his checking to make sure there’s nothing she’s been leaving out paranoid, but paranoid is his default state with anyone working with his friend.  The only surprise is how accurate it all is.  Not even any editorializing.  The only truly noteworthy bit is a comment about his friend not showing up right on camera with a followup comment stating that she’s been informed that’s normal for them.  Judging by her notes, it seems she assumes it’s some kind of stealth charm, maybe a function of the symbiote jacket.  Sullivan knows it’s not.
Sullivan checks his golden pocketwatch and judges that he still has enough time left to at least skim the logs of the simulations, rituals, and enchantments that have been performed down her before he needs to head back to check on his friend.  The more he reads, the more he pieces together how the digitally accelerated and computer generated rituals work, and the more he gathers what she’s been using it for.  Pieces click into place for him.  The more he understands, the more fascinated he becomes.  And the more entertained.
Sullivan blink to a different filter from before and sees a swirling cacophony of white noise that he can practically hear through his eyeballs emanating from the shelves of enchanted laser-engraved charms and 3D printed talismans. He strides down to the stark white testing chamber, switches his vision back to the heatmap filter, and sees a rope of pink-flecked black threads enter from the laboratory and turn into a tangled rainbow mess in the center of the room.  He switches to a third filter, returns to the lab’s entrance, and takes a long hard look at the rows of refrigerated paratech server racks behind their glass wall.
He begins laughing.
“Oh techie,” he crows, “do you have any idea what you’re growing down here?”
Almost certainly not, but it’s going to be delicious to watch.
Sullivan collects himself from the entertainment of watching fools accidentally do what the wise can only dream of and checks the time again.  He heads upstairs.  There’s a slim chance that his friend will recover from his venom faster than most and it’s vitally important that he be there when they wake up.  And if they're still asleep, then he’ll take the time to read through the report of all the tomes Ashan has read in the Manor’s lesser library that he had the maintenance golems record for him.  It’s been said that research makes the wizard, so his choices of reading material should be able to tell Sullivan plenty.  And if he judges Ashan’s path of study wanting, he can see to it that certain choice volumes containing magic more likely to be helpful to his friend find themselves conveniently placed for the young wizard to find.
He has just closed the door separating basement from ground floor behind him when he hears the creaky step on the staircase to the upper level signal someone’s descent.  Hanging back in the shadows, he watches a golden-haired woman kitted out in black leather and kevlar carry a long spear past the reception desk towards the front door.  She pauses for a moment to look at the still-sleeping Eris and Lacuna on the living room couch and Sullivan curses his angle of observation for not permitting him to see her expression.  He moves closer, behind the reception desk, and just at the edge of her peripheral vision.  Now is that jealousy on her face, or longing?  No, too bittersweet for either.  Parting sorrow sprinkled with regret and seasoned with just a dash of guilt.  Delectable.
“A little overdressed for grabbing a midnight snack from the kitchen, aren’t we?” Sullivan purrs.
The woman - Gretchen, Sullivan surmises from the little attention he paid earlier - slips a knife from her combat vest as she turns to face the man who had not been behind her a moment before.  Sullivan lifts a finger to casually push aside the blade hovering in front of his nose.
“Now, now, none of that,” he softly lilts.  “We wouldn’t want to wake your former paramour and your replacement, now would we?”
“Who are you?” Gretchen hisses.
“My, what lovely golden eyes you have.  The better to see me with, yes?  And such sharp teeth.  The better to eat me with, surely.”
Gretchen takes a long step back and lowers her spear between them.
“Oh, but wherever are my manners?  Sullivan Bridgewood, at my service.  I own this place.”  He leans closer over the reception desk.  “Now tell me, Gretchen, are your accommodations not to your liking?  There are no late checkout fees you know, so no need to go sneaking off like a thief in the night.”
“Oh, so you’re the asshole boss Eris mentioned.”
“Yes, I’m afraid muscles over there and I have been something of an oil and water combination.”
Gretchen stiffens at the nickname.  “Don’t call her that.”
“Oh?  Muscles?  I’ve found it perfectly apt.  Both a physical descriptor and summary of her utility and purpose.  What else can one want from a nickname?”
“E’s - Eris is
 more than that.”
Sullivan leans closer still, resting his chin on interlaced fingers.  “Do tell.”
Gretchen scoffs and turns back toward the front door.  “I don’t owe you anything.”
“Or you could tell her directly if you prefer,” Sullivan says, no longer whispering.
Over on the couch, Lacua stirs at the sudden noise and Eris grunts at the shifting weight on her lap, but both remain asleep for the moment.  Gretchen freezes with her hand on the doorknob.  Sullivan smirks as she stands still, listening for a change in the sleepers’ breathing.
“Bastard,” she mutters.
“Only figuratively,” Sullivan whispers back.  “But not so much of one as to make you spill all those feelings you know you shouldn’t still have for someone you thought you were over.  Tell me but one worthwhile skill of hers that I’m underutilizing by employing her as meat shield and wrecking ball and I’ll let you walk out quietly.”
Gretchen glares at him.
“Admitting you can’t think of anything is also an option,” Sullivan hums.
“You know the monster hunters’ fifth fate?  Letting your identity, your sense of self, get so consumed by the love of the hunt that it kicks off an autogenesis cascade?  She brought me back from that.  Not pulling me back from the edge just in time, but actually brought me back after I’d willingly embraced it.  I had already changed and now I’m myself again.  That doesn’t happen.  Do you have any idea what it takes to call someone back like that?  What kind of person it takes?”
A face unrecognized in a mirror.  Years gone in an instant.  An empty shell.  Gaps filled in with fairytales.  Cries in the night.  Soft words in ears and gentle hands running through hair.  Reassurances of reality.  Proof offered of existence.  Activities curated to prevent cognitive dissonance.
Void Without, he’s an idiot.
Sullivan’s smirk fades.
“I do, believe it or not.  Thank you for the eye-opening reminder.  Truly.”
“You’re welcome,” Gretchen replies, wary of his sudden shift in disposition.
“Now, judging from personal experience, you’re not fully out of the woods yet, and you know it, but you don’t want to weigh down anyone you care about with it so you’re trying to distance yourself as quietly as possible.  I’ve seen firsthand how hard that can be.”
“You don’t know -”
“Yes.  I do.  And I also know enough to guess that you don’t have a plan beyond stepping out that door, so let me give you one.”  Sullivan places a calling card on the reception desk and taps on it.  “Go to this address in Crossherd before sunrise and ask for Lucinda.  Tell her Sullivan Prince sent you and explain your situation.  She’ll find you work that will be engaging without too much risk of sending you spiralling down again.  I’ve found by experience that finding something to put yourself into and care about is the best way to keep from losing yourself.”
Sullivan steps back and Gretchen cautiously approaches, picks up the calling card, and examines it.
“Why?” she asks.
Sullivan’s ever-bemused smirk returns, even more of an affectation than normal.
“I may be a bastard,” he trills as he walks around her and towards the door, “but I am still capable of a modicum of sympathy for fools in the same situations I’ve been through.  Oh, and one more thing.”  He stops at the door and jerks his head towards Eris.  “Unless you want to hurt her, at least leave a note before you disappear.”
That which is beneath Sullivan’s skin writhes, space warps, and he disappears, leaving Gretchen alone in the darkened room.
*******
To his relief, Sullivan’s friend is still asleep on the sandy floor when he returns to the aquatic drawing room.  The purple and green symbiote they wear has transformed itself from jacket to bedroll.
“Thanks for looking out for them,” Sullivan whispers to it as he settles down next to his friend.  He is still unsure whether the strange entity can even understand speech, but some sentiments are worth voicing anyway.
He closes his eyes and listens to his friend’s steady, peaceful, breathing and doesn’t think about what he would or wouldn’t see if he watched their sleeping face.  He knows he should send for the report on Ashan’s library usage rather than spend his time idle, but he procrastinates.  How many more nights like this will he get to have at his friend’s side?
The conversation with Gretchen and its implications turns over in his mind.  He’s never been able to find a worthy replacement for himself, and he’s just about given up on ever finding any one person fit for the job, but what if it were three people working together to take on his responsibilities?  One to do the information gathering and stay up to date on technology that rejects them, and two to share the joint burdens of following them into danger and recognizing when they need emotional support.  That was the whole reason he agreed to this ill-conceived enterprise, wasn’t it?  He hadn’t really believed in it working until now, but could it?  They haven’t gotten there yet, but could they?
Void Without, he hopes so.
His friend deserves someone better than him.
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littleladymab · 1 year ago
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FebruarOC - Penelope
Penelope "Nelo" Straylight is a character I created back when some friends invited me to a short-lived idea of doing a campaign of Scum & Villainy. We barely got of the ground with character plotting before it fell through, so I just had a hot muscle woman kicking around in my head with nothing to do. Her class was literally "the muscle", which for anyone who knows anything about S&V the system or just Forged games in general meant that she could have the ability that made her count as a small gang. So like, ma'am 😳
Around that time, I had also brought Kerri into the FTL space games (I originally created her for a game of Follow that was about superheroes, actually, but now she sort of lives in the sci-fi space despite also using her for City of Gulls) and I went "hehe what if I just put them together in a story". 
So, you know, I did? (Kerri still kicks around with the gorls from FTL, who are Sol, Merril, and Max, but it's easier for me to use her in my own projects because it's quite literally at my own pace and I don't have to bother anyone because I'm real bad at collaborations)
The long and short of it was a vaguely political space-opera, or as I liked to call it, "space lesbians". Unlike in the FTL space games, I brought back Kerri's ability to do magic mostly because of Penelope's backstory! 
For Nelo, her in-game vice was gambling. She's from a planet that is recovering from a war, and has a big para-military presence on it still, so the only interesting thing for her really is gambling. To the point where she goes massively in debt and gambles away the last thing she has on a losing hand: her own identity.
So she steals a new one: Penelope Straylight, a hunter for what the game called "mystics" but we can call Jedi. They were Jedi. And she thinks "well, it's fine, all the mystics are gone and this one was dying in a ditch on a back-water planet so no one is going to come looking for me trying to demand my participation or w/e". 
Her old name had been Enise, but as these bounty-hunters stole it, it sure isn't her name anymore! 
Eventually she uses what little money the identity "Penelope Straylight" had on hand to get passage off her home planet, and from there just hops around stations and planets doing odd-jobs (and gambling) until she picks up a request from Kerrigan Kestrel to be a bodyguard. Kerrigan is extremely cagey about the details, and is way too pretty to be from this ass-end of space, but she pays well enough for a cushy job of riding on a luxury cruise liner that it doesn't really mean anything at first. 
Until she realizes that Kerrigan is the daughter of the leader of the big political faction. 
Until she realizes that Kerrigan herself is a mystic (I call them "whisperers" in this setting). 
So she's caught up in Kerri's political struggle to wrest control away from her father and stop a civil war and also the bounty hunters who have her old identity now demanding that she turn over Kerri and they can all get a big payday. 
Somewhat recently I decided to combine the space lesbians with my project HOWL, because I loved the cast of HOWL but they had no plot, and I loved the space lesbians but it felt like such a huge galaxy with only the two of them. I'm still working out what this means, especially since I'm making Jack a whisperer and so I have to figure out what that means with regards to Kerri and Nelo's role in all of that. 
She also has a prosthetic leg (knee down) and arm (mid-bicep down); she lost them in an accident when she was 12 (land mine), and only just recently was able to afford nicer cybernetic prosthetics -- tho they're still on the low-end of tech available.  Kerri finds out when Nelo somehow manages to hurt herself while playing soccer with a bunch of kids. 
You can see her pinboard here, and her playlist over here!
Today's Drabble I am cheating and using one of the OC Kiss Week drabbles, so that's a separate post. 
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Paras Buildtech the developer behind Paras The Manor, has a vision to create modern, high-quality homes that cater to the evolving needs of its residents. With a legacy spanning over two decades, the developer is known for its commitment to timely delivery and superior construction quality.
Paras The Manor is more than just a residential project; it's a lifestyle choice that promises luxury, comfort, and a connection to nature. Whether you're looking for a dream home or a valuable investment Paras The Manor offers an unparalleled living experience.
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The Booming Real Estate Market in Noida: A Deep Dive
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Noida, one of the most rapidly growing cities in India, has become a hotspot for real estate investment. With its strategic location, world-class infrastructure, and proximity to Delhi, Noida offers lucrative opportunities for homebuyers and investors alike. Among the prominent real estate developments in Noida, three projects stand out: Fairfox EON - Eye Of Noida, Sector 140A Noida, Purvanchal Skyline Vista, Sector 94 Noida, and Paras Avenue One29, Sector 129 Noida. These projects are not only redefining urban living but also contributing to the city's growing skyline.
The Rise of Noida as a Real Estate Hub
Noida's real estate market has witnessed significant growth due to factors such as excellent connectivity, infrastructural advancements, and business-friendly policies. The city is home to numerous multinational corporations, IT hubs, and educational institutions, making it an attractive destination for professionals and students. Moreover, the upcoming Jewar International Airport and the expansion of the metro network have further bolstered Noida's appeal among investors and homebuyers.
Fairfox EON - Eye Of Noida, Sector 140A Noida
Fairfox EON - Eye Of Noida, Sector 140A Noida, is a premium commercial project that is designed to cater to businesses and entrepreneurs. Located in a prime area, this project offers state-of-the-art office spaces, retail outlets, and co-working spaces. The project boasts modern architectural designs, cutting-edge technology, and world-class amenities, making it an ideal destination for businesses looking to establish themselves in a thriving commercial hub. The connectivity of this project is a major advantage, as it is well-linked to major highways and metro stations, ensuring seamless access for employees and customers.
Purvanchal Skyline Vista, Sector 94 Noida
For those seeking luxury and comfort, Purvanchal Skyline Vista, Sector 94 Noida, is a perfect choice. This residential project offers a blend of elegance and modernity, with spacious apartments, top-tier amenities, and lush green surroundings. The project is designed to provide residents with a high-quality lifestyle, featuring world-class facilities such as swimming pools, fitness centers, landscaped gardens, and 24/7 security. Its strategic location near major commercial hubs and entertainment centers makes it a sought-after address for urban dwellers looking for convenience and luxury.
Paras Avenue One29, Sector 129 Noida
Another remarkable development in Noida's real estate landscape is Paras Avenue One29, Sector 129 Noida. This commercial project is designed to accommodate retail spaces, offices, and entertainment zones, offering an all-inclusive experience for businesses and customers. The project features cutting-edge design, smart infrastructure, and sustainable construction practices, making it an eco-friendly and efficient commercial hub. With its strategic location along the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway, Paras Avenue One29 ensures excellent connectivity and visibility, making it an attractive investment opportunity for businesses.
Why Invest in Noida’s Real Estate?
1. Excellent Connectivity
One of the biggest advantages of investing in Noida is its seamless connectivity. The city is well-connected to Delhi, Ghaziabad, and Greater Noida via expressways, metro lines, and major road networks. The upcoming international airport in Jewar is expected to further enhance connectivity and boost property values.
2. Thriving Job Market
Noida is home to numerous IT companies, multinational corporations, and business hubs. This has led to an influx of professionals seeking residential properties, thereby driving demand for housing and increasing rental yields.
3. World-Class Infrastructure
With wide roads, well-planned sectors, and modern amenities, Noida offers a high standard of living. The city's infrastructure is continuously evolving, with new commercial and residential projects enhancing its appeal.
4. Affordable and Luxury Housing Options
Noida offers a diverse range of properties, from budget-friendly apartments to ultra-luxurious residences. This makes it an attractive destination for a wide spectrum of buyers and investors.
5. Future Growth Prospects
The government's focus on smart city initiatives and infrastructural development projects ensures that Noida’s real estate market will continue to grow, making it a wise investment choice.
Conclusion
Noida's real estate market is thriving, offering incredible investment opportunities in both commercial and residential segments. Projects like Fairfox EON - Eye Of Noida, Sector 140A Noida, Purvanchal Skyline Vista, Sector 94 Noida, and Paras Avenue One29, Sector 129 Noida exemplify the city's transformation into a world-class urban center. With its robust infrastructure, excellent connectivity, and promising growth prospects, Noida remains one of the best destinations for real estate investment in India.
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saurabhkashyup · 18 days ago
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Paras Plots Meerut | Property for Luxury Living
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Paras Plots Meerut offers a residential property located in a desirable area of Meerut affording convenient access to various notable landmarks including markets, hospitals, educational establishments, retail stores and recreational facilities. Furthermore, it is located adjacent to the extensive metropolitan areas of Delhi and northern Delhi also. This initiative provides an array of modern amenities such as a fitness facility, a badminton court, a walking and running park, a senior deck, a cycling track, a sports area, a power backup system, an underground water reservoir for efficient use, bicycle racks and a yoga studio. This project demonstrates significant potential for future investment because to its optimal location.
Location Advantages: Paras Project in Meerut
This property provides an optimal blend of urban conveniences and serene environment owing to its strategic positioning. The previously mentioned development is situated in a desired area of Meerut in proximity to commercial area, educational institutions, and prominent landmarks. This property offers individuals the opportunity to relish the seclusion of their residence while benefiting from its advantageous closeness to the city hub.
Connectivity:
Effective communication is a crucial skill in contemporary life, and this effort demonstrates exceptional proficiency in this domain. The property outstanding placement next to essential transit networks improves its accessibility to the city centre and surrounding regions. The meticulously crafted Paras Plots Meerut connection effectively links to employment opportunities, educational establishments and leisure activities, exemplifying the property commitment to enhancing residents' quality of life.
Security:
The use of enhanced security protocols in this project clearly illustrates Paras' recognition of the importance of security and its commitment to protecting the interests of its beneficiaries. Secure residential facilities offer multiple benefits such as continuous monitoring, staffed access points and modern entry protocols. By meticulously arranging the construction of their dream residences, homeowners can effectively mitigate concerns about safety.
Amenities:
This technique mitigates the constraints of individual properties by providing amenities that enhance general quality of life. The design fosters enjoyment and social interaction through its carefully crafted common areas and vast, open spaces. In addition to its main goal of offering undeveloped property for residential purposes Paras Plots seeks to enhance access to facilities that elevate overall quality of life.
Conclusion:
This initiative presents a favorable opportunity for families seeking to get permanent residency in a desired locale. Paras Upcoming Plots in Meerut present a unique opportunity for people to customize their living environments due to its advantageous location, swift accessibility, security features, flexible floor plans and supplementary amenities.
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luxuryroof · 19 days ago
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Paras The Manor: A Luxurious Haven in Gwal Pahari, Gurgaon
Nestled in the lush green expanse of Gwal Pahari, Gurgaon, Paras The Manor stands as an epitome of luxury and sophistication. This premium residential project by Paras Buildtech redefines upscale living with its spacious 4 BHK apartments, world-class amenities, and eco-friendly design. Offering an unmatched blend of elegance, comfort, and modernity, Paras The Manor has become a sought-after address for discerning homebuyers.
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Prime Location: Gwal Pahari, Gurgaon
One of the biggest draws of Paras The Manor is its enviable location in Gwal Pahari, a serene enclave on the Gurgaon-Faridabad Road. Known for its picturesque surroundings and strategic connectivity, Gwal Pahari is fast becoming a prime residential hub. Here are some location highlights:
Proximity to Major Business Hubs: Gwal Pahari is just a short drive away from key employment centers like Cyber City, Golf Course Road, and Udyog Vihar.
Easy Access to Delhi and Faridabad: Seamless connectivity to South Delhi and Faridabad via Gurgaon-Faridabad Road and MG Road makes commuting a breeze.
Educational Institutions: Renowned schools and universities such as The Heritage School and GD Goenka University are within close proximity.
Healthcare Facilities: Leading hospitals like Medanta, Fortis, and Artemis ensure top-notch medical care.
Retail and Entertainment: With high-end malls like DLF Promenade, Ambience Mall, and Ardee Mall nearby, residents enjoy convenient access to shopping, dining, and entertainment options.
Exquisite 4 BHK Apartments
The 4 BHK apartments at Paras The Manor are a testament to fine living. Designed with meticulous attention to detail, these homes cater to modern families seeking space, comfort, and style. Here are some standout features:
Spacious Layouts: Each apartment offers a generous floor area ranging from 3,000 to 4,000 square feet, providing ample room for every family member.
Elegant Interiors: High-quality finishes, including Italian marble flooring, premium fixtures, and modular kitchens, enhance the aesthetic appeal.
Abundant Natural Light: Large windows and open balconies allow natural light to flood the interiors while offering stunning views of the Aravalli Hills.
Functional Design: The apartments feature well-planned layouts with expansive living and dining areas, master suites, and private spaces for relaxation.
Private Servant Quarters: Dedicated spaces for domestic staff ensure privacy and convenience for residents.
Luxurious Amenities for a Superior Lifestyle
Paras The Manor offers an array of amenities that elevate everyday living to an extraordinary experience. From leisure to fitness, every need is catered to:
Clubhouse: The state-of-the-art clubhouse includes a fully equipped gym, spa, and indoor games for recreation.
Swimming Pool: A lavish pool is perfect for unwinding after a long day or enjoying weekends with family.
Sports Facilities: The property features tennis courts, a basketball court, and a jogging track for fitness enthusiasts.
Landscaped Gardens: Beautifully manicured gardens and green spaces create a serene environment for relaxation and rejuvenation.
Children’s Play Area: Safe and vibrant play areas encourage outdoor activities for kids.
24/7 Security: Advanced surveillance systems and trained security personnel ensure a secure and peaceful living environment.
Eco-Friendly Living
Paras The Manor is committed to sustainable living and incorporates eco-friendly features that reduce its environmental impact:
Rainwater Harvesting: Efficient systems ensure optimal water usage.
Energy Efficiency: LED lighting, energy-efficient appliances, and solar panels contribute to reduced energy consumption.
Waste Management: Proper waste segregation and disposal practices are in place to promote sustainability.
Green Landscaping: The lush greenery and native plant species enhance biodiversity while maintaining the ecological balance.
Thoughtfully Designed Floor Plans
The 4 BHK apartments at Paras The Manor are thoughtfully designed to meet the diverse needs of modern families. Each unit includes:
Master Bedroom with Ensuite Bathroom: A spacious retreat with luxurious fittings and walk-in wardrobes.
Secondary Bedrooms: Comfortable spaces with attached bathrooms for children or guests.
Living and Dining Areas: Open-plan layouts create a welcoming and airy ambiance for entertaining or relaxing.
Kitchen: A contemporary modular kitchen with ample storage and state-of-the-art appliances.
Balconies: Expansive balconies provide stunning views of the surrounding greenery.
The Neighborhood: A Perfect Blend of Nature and Urban Convenience
Gwal Pahari offers residents the unique advantage of living amidst nature while enjoying urban conveniences. Its proximity to the Aravalli Hills provides a serene and pollution-free environment. Additionally, the area boasts excellent infrastructure, including:
Outdoor Activities: Scenic trails and parks for hiking, jogging, and leisurely strolls.
Fine Dining: A variety of restaurants and cafes offering diverse cuisines.
Cultural and Recreational Spaces: Art galleries, community centers, and entertainment hubs.
Reviews from Happy Residents
Paras The Manor has garnered glowing reviews from its residents, who praise its quality construction, luxurious features, and tranquil surroundings. Here’s what some of them have to say:
“The spacious apartments and high-end amenities make living here an absolute delight. It’s a perfect place for families.”
“We fell in love with the green surroundings and the thoughtful design of the property. It’s truly a sanctuary amidst the hustle and bustle of the city.”
Investment Potential
Paras The Manor is not just a home; it’s a smart investment opportunity. With its premium features, prime location, and the rising demand for luxury homes in Gwal Pahari, the project promises high returns on investment. Whether you’re planning to live here or lease out your property, you can expect significant appreciation in value over time.
Why Choose Paras The Manor?
Exclusive Living: With limited units, the project ensures privacy and exclusivity for residents.
Trusted Developer: Paras Buildtech is a reputed name in the real estate industry, known for its commitment to quality and timely delivery.
Superior Connectivity: The strategic location offers seamless access to major business hubs, educational institutions, and healthcare facilities.
Luxurious Amenities: From the clubhouse to landscaped gardens, every aspect of the project is designed to provide a superior lifestyle.
Sustainability: Eco-friendly features make it a responsible choice for environmentally conscious buyers.
Conclusion
Paras The Manor in Gwal Pahari, Gurgaon, is a masterpiece of modern architecture and luxury living. Its 4 BHK apartments offer the perfect blend of space, comfort, and style, while the world-class amenities and serene surroundings ensure an unparalleled living experience. Whether you’re looking for your dream home or a high-yield investment, Paras The Manor checks all the boxes.
Experience the grandeur of Paras The Manor and step into a world of elegance and tranquility. Schedule a site visit today and witness firsthand what makes this property a standout in Gurgaon’s real estate landscape.
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newlaunchprojectsinnoida · 20 days ago
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Luxury Living with Hero Homes The Palatial Gurgaon
Hero Homes The Palatial is a sophisticated residential project located in Sector 104 Gurgaon, offering an unparalleled living experience. It stands as a beacon of modern design and high-end living. Developed by Hero Realty, this project promises world-class amenities and a prime location for both residents and investors.
Location: Connectivity Meets Comfort
Located strategically along the Dwarka Expressway, Hero Homes The Palatial offers quick access to some of the key destinations in Gurugram and Delhi. The proximity to major commercial hubs like Cyber City and Udyog Vihar, along with educational institutions and hospitals, makes it an ideal location for both professionals and families.
A New Standard of Luxury
Hero Homes Gurgaon focuses on delivering luxurious living spaces with the finest of facilities. From expansive green spaces to premium finishes, every element of the design has been meticulously planned. With features like:
Smart Homes: Cutting-edge technology to make your living experience convenient and energy-efficient.
World-Class Amenities: Including a state-of-the-art gym, a swimming pool, and a clubhouse.
Landscape Gardens: Perfect for relaxing or socializing, with beautiful open spaces.
Hero Homes Sector 104 Gurgaon is a haven that combines comfort, luxury, and practicality.
Living in Hero Homes: Perfect for Families and Investors
Whether you’re a family looking for a dream home or an investor seeking growth, Hero Homes The Palatial is the perfect choice. The project’s location, combined with its modern infrastructure and future growth potential, makes it an appealing option for both.
The Dwarka Expressway ensures easy access to various parts of the city, and the development promises a significant appreciation in property value. With the ongoing infrastructural developments, this area is poised to become one of the top real estate hotspots in Gurgaon.
Amenities That Redefine Comfort
Hero Homes The Palatial Sector 104 Gurgaon isn’t just a place to live; it’s a lifestyle. The project offers:
Swimming Pool and Gym: Perfect for fitness enthusiasts.
Retail and Dining: Integrated commercial spaces bring convenience to your doorstep.
Safety and Security: With 24/7 surveillance and round-the-clock security services.
Why Hero Homes The Palatial Sector 104 Gurgaon?
Strategic Location: Quick connectivity to major city areas.
Modern Living: Offering premium homes and world-class amenities.
Sustainability: Eco-friendly features like energy-efficient lighting and rainwater harvesting.
Invest in the Future of Real Estate with Hero Homes Gurgaon
Whether you are a first-time homebuyer or a seasoned investor, Hero Homes Sector 104 Gurgaon is an excellent choice. With the Dwarka Expressway driving its growth and the project's robust design, Other Projects
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Immerse yourself in the elegance of Grand Manor Gurgaon, where modern architecture meets lush landscapes. The iconic Paras The Manor features IGBC-certified homes, a tropical courtyard, and advanced security systems. Paras The Manor in Sector 2, Gwal Pahari, Gurgaon, is a RERA-approved luxury project by Paras Group. With two high-rise towers, 4BHK apartments, and a focus on sustainability, it offers world-class amenities like tropical gardens, spa facilities, and advanced security. Its proximity to Golf Course Road and IGI Airport adds to its appeal.
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luxuryflatsingurgaon · 20 days ago
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Hero Homes The Palatial Sector 104 Gurgaon: A Landmark of Luxury
In the bustling city of Gurugram, Hero Homes The Palatial Sector 104 Gurgaon stands out as a premium residential destination. Nestled along the Dwarka Expressway, this thoughtfully designed project by Hero Realty is a perfect blend of modernity, luxury, and sustainability. With world-class amenities and a strategic location, Hero Homes caters to the needs of urban families seeking a balanced lifestyle.
Prime Location Advantage
Sector 104 in Gurugram has emerged as a hub for residential developments, primarily due to its excellent connectivity via the Dwarka Expressway. This vital arterial road connects the area seamlessly to Delhi, IGI Airport, and Gurugram's prime business districts like Cyber City and Udyog Vihar.
The location also ensures proximity to top educational institutions, leading hospitals, and vibrant shopping hubs. Residents can enjoy a lifestyle of convenience and comfort, surrounded by greenery and peaceful surroundings, yet well-connected to the city.
Exquisite Amenities and Features
Hero Homes Gurgaon offers a variety of amenities designed to meet the needs of modern living. These include:
Fitness & Recreation: A well-equipped gymnasium, swimming pool, and recreational areas for all-age groups.
Community Spaces: A grand clubhouse and lush green gardens encourage social interaction and foster a sense of community.
Security & Convenience: 24/7 surveillance, advanced security systems, and gated access to ensure a safe living environment.
Hero Homes The Palatial also integrates modern technology with energy-efficient systems, making the homes not just luxurious but also eco-friendly.
Why Choose Hero Homes The Palatial Sector 104 Gurgaon?
Developer’s Reputation: Hero Realty is renowned for delivering high-quality residential projects, and Hero Homes is no exception.
Sustainable Living: Green building features like rainwater harvesting and solar panels demonstrate the developer's commitment to environmental sustainability.
Connectivity: The strategic location along the Dwarka Expressway ensures easy access to key destinations in Delhi and Gurugram.
Spacious and Elegant Homes
The apartments in Hero Homes Sector 104 Gurgaon are designed with an eye for detail. Featuring spacious layouts, modern interiors, and premium finishes, these homes offer the perfect setting for a luxurious lifestyle. Large windows bring in abundant natural light, and the balcony views of the surrounding greenery make it the perfect sanctuary.
Investment Potential
Hero Homes Sector 104 Dwarka Expressway presents a golden opportunity for homebuyers and investors alike. The ongoing infrastructure developments in the area, including the expansion of the Dwarka Expressway and the upcoming metro line, promise significant appreciation in property value. Additionally, the project's green features and modern amenities enhance its long-term appeal.
Hero Homes The Palatial Sector 104 Gurgaon is more than just a place to live—it’s a lifestyle choice that offers luxury, comfort, and convenience. Its strategic location, exceptional amenities, and sustainable features make it a standout project in Gurugram’s real estate market.
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Paras Manor Gwal Pahari offers stunning views of the Aravalli hills and access to vibrant urban hubs. With its eco-friendly design and high-end amenities, Paras The Manor promises an elevated lifestyle in Gurgaon. Paras The Manor in Gwal Pahari, Gurgaon, is a premier residential destination offering 4BHK luxury apartments with expansive balconies. The project ensures ultimate comfort with state-of-the-art facilities, including a triple-height lobby, fitness center, and serene meditation spaces. Its location provides excellent access to nearby hubs like Golf Course Road and IGI Airport.
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mvnmallgurugram · 20 days ago
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Hero Homes - Premium Residential Project in Gurgaon
Hero Homes The Palatial Gurgaon is a premium residential project that brings together luxury, convenience, and sustainability. Located in the burgeoning Sector 104 of Gurugram, this project by Hero Realty is tailored to meet the lifestyle aspirations of urban families and discerning investors. Positioned strategically along the Dwarka Expressway, it offers unparalleled connectivity and an elevated standard of living.
Strategic Location on Dwarka Expressway
Sector 104 is rapidly becoming a preferred destination for homebuyers due to its prime location and well-developed infrastructure. The proximity of Hero Homes The Palatial to key hubs like IGI Airport, Cyber City, and Delhi enhances its appeal. The seamless connectivity provided by the Dwarka Expressway ensures that commuting is never a hassle, whether for work or leisure.
Moreover, the region is surrounded by top-rated schools, hospitals, and retail spaces, making it an ideal setting for families. Planned metro connectivity and ongoing infrastructure development further boost the property’s value.
World-Class Amenities
Hero Homes The Palatial offers a suite of modern amenities designed to cater to the needs of contemporary living. Residents can enjoy:
Fitness & Recreation: A fully equipped gym, yoga center, and jogging tracks.
Community Spaces: A lavish clubhouse, landscaped gardens, and outdoor seating areas for socializing.
Security: 24/7 CCTV surveillance, gated access, and advanced security systems.
Eco-Friendly Features: Solar panels, energy-efficient lighting, and water conservation systems.
The meticulously designed apartments boast spacious layouts, modular kitchens, and luxurious finishes, offering the perfect blend of comfort and style.
Luxury Meets Affordability
One of the standout features of Hero Homes The Palatial Sector 104 Gurgaon is its ability to deliver luxury living at competitive prices. Unlike many projects that compromise on either quality or affordability, Hero Realty ensures that residents get the best of both worlds. With flexible payment plans and options tailored to different budgets, it’s an excellent choice for first-time buyers and seasoned investors.
Why Hero Homes The Palatial is Unique
Hero Homes Sector 104 Dwarka Expressway is a project that goes beyond conventional housing. It’s built on four key pillars:
Creativity – Modern architecture that inspires.
Sustainability – Green practices that respect the environment.
Fitness – Facilities that promote a healthy lifestyle.
Community – Spaces designed for interaction and togetherness.
These principles ensure that every aspect of the project contributes to a fulfilling living experience.
Investment Opportunities
Investing in Hero Homes Gurgaon is a decision backed by market trends. Properties along the Dwarka Expressway are in high demand due to the ongoing infrastructure upgrades and proximity to major commercial hubs. Whether you’re buying a home to live in or as a long-term investment, Hero Homes The Palatial offers promising returns.
Developer’s Legacy
Hero Realty is a name synonymous with trust and excellence in the Indian real estate sector. With a customer-centric approach, the company has consistently delivered projects that exceed expectations. Hero Homes The Palatial is yet another testament to their commitment to creating spaces that enhance the quality of life.
Hero Homes The Palatial Gurgaon is more than just a residential property; it’s a lifestyle upgrade. From its strategic location and modern amenities to its focus on sustainability and community, this project checks all the right boxes. Experience luxury, comfort, and convenience all in one place.
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Discover unparalleled luxury at Paras Manor Gurgaon, where two elegant towers offer expansive 4BHK residences with three-side openness. Strategically located near the Golf Course Road, Paras The Manor ensures seamless connectivity and a lifestyle of convenience. Paras The Manor offers an exceptional lifestyle with its luxurious 4BHK residences in the scenic Gwal Pahari region of Gurgaon. This project features expansive living spaces, cutting-edge amenities, and tranquil landscapes. It is strategically located to offer quick access to major roads, including Golf Course Road, making it an ideal choice for modern living.
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shikharhomedevelopers · 23 days ago
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Trump Tower Sector 65 Gurgaon: A Detailed Overview
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Gurgaon is a real estate hub. Numerous architectural masterpieces are glorifying the beauty of this millennium city. Trump Tower Sector 65 Gurgaon is the recent talk of town. 
Trump Tower Gurgaon is situated in Sector 65 on Golf Course Extension Road. The project offers premium residential apartments with a focus on spacious living, modern design, and advanced amenities. If you are keen to know more about this project, then you will get all useful information, here in this blog.
Project Overview of Trump Tower Gurgaon The Trump Tower Gurgaon project is spread over 3 acres of land. It comprises two towers with 258 apartments. The floor area range of each apartment goes from 3,525 to 6,050 sq. ft. This spacious plot size provides ample space for comfortable living. 
The project falls in the luxury segment and will host how’ who of the city. The same is evident with the price range of the project. The cost of Trump Tower apartments starts at â‚č10.40 Cr and goes up to â‚č19.05 Cr, reflecting the exclusivity of the property.
Connectivity to Trump Tower Gurgaon Sector 65 is a well connected sector of Gurgaon. The location of this project makes it easily accessible from all prominent locations of the NCR region. The project is well-connected to major areas and transport hubs. The nearest metro station is Cyber City Metro Station, while the Indira Gandhi International Airport is 17.4 km away via NH-8. 
The Gurgaon Railway Station is just 11.3 km from the property. Additionally, key areas such as Sohna Badshahpur, HUDA City Centre Metro Station, and Rajiv Chowk are easily accessible, ensuring convenience in daily commuting.
Features and Amenities The development boasts modern architectural design with floor-to-ceiling windows and offers an exclusive clubhouse spanning 32,000 sq. ft. Essential amenities include round-the-clock power backup, security, air conditioning, a swimming pool, gym, and a VRV system. Additionally, residents can enjoy a temperature-controlled indoor pool, a business center, and meticulously landscaped gardens for leisure and relaxation.
Property Details The property offers a range of 3 BHK and 4 BHK apartments. The 3 BHK units have a floor area of 3,525 sq. ft. and are priced from â‚č10.40 Cr. The 4 BHK units range between 4,550 and 6,050 sq. ft., with prices from â‚č13.90 Cr to â‚č19.05 Cr. At present, no units are available for resale or rent. The launch price of the project was â‚č8.52 Cr.
Neighbourhood Highlights This project is in proximity to several reputable schools, including Amity International School, Lotus Valley School, and GD Goenka Global School. Not only this, but healthcare facilities such as Paras Hospitals, Park Hospital, and Pushpanjali Hospital are also nearby. 
If you are one who loves to lead their life in luxury then you will have easy access to shopping malls and restaurants, including Hilton Garden Inn and DoubleTree.
Why Choose Trump Tower Gurgaon? Trump Tower Gurgaon is recognized as one of the most prominent residential projects in India, offering a living experience that aligns with global standards. While the project carries the Trump name, which is associated with premium residential properties, its pricing is competitive compared to similar projects abroad.
Legal and Ownership Details The property is freehold, providing complete ownership rights to buyers. Additionally, there are no pending legal cases, and all necessary documentation and registrations have been completed, ensuring a hassle-free investment.
Additional Information Prospective buyers can download the brochure from the official website for detailed project information. Fully furnished sample apartments are available on-site for viewing. For the best deals and further details, contact Shikhar Home Developers.
Book Your Appointment For more information or to schedule a site visit, reach out to Shikhar Home Developers today. Trump Tower Gurgaon offers an excellent opportunity for those seeking a modern, well-connected residential property in Gurgaon.
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luxuryapartments24 · 25 days ago
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Paras The Florett Enclave Sector 59 Gurgaon is a residential project in Gurugram that offers luxury 2, 3, and 4 BHK apartments with premium living experiences.
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