Prelude: The City of Heroes
Welcome to Halcyon City
There's no other city like
Halcyon City!
Located along the beautiful northwestern atlantic coast, Halcyon City is known colloquially as the
City of Heroes
.
Visitors from across the United States and around the world are surprised, delighted, and fascinated as they see heroes like
Freedom
,
Valkyrie
,
Excelsior
, or
Liberty Belle
flying overhead - or look out of the windows of their taxi only to see
Velocity
or
Synapse
racing past! They should also make sure to pay close attention to police notifications and warnings, as there is the constant threat of supervillains - and their destructive, menacing actions often threaten to disrupt the city.
Tourists and locals gather in famous
Atlas Park
hoping for a glimpse of their favorite heroes - or even to get a signature.
Steel Canyon
, with its towering skyscrapers, is an international hub of business and finance, and the main campus of ivy-league Halcyon University.
Astoria
is the East Coast's Beverly Hills, rebuilt after a tragic fire in the Great Depression.
Croatoa
, once a sleepy suburb, has become famous for the "Magic Campus" of Halcyon University.
Perez Park
is a gated urban park of nearly five square kilometers, surrounded by a low-income neighborhood - and virtually abandoned to the gangs and criminal elements of the city by the Halcyon Police department.
King's Row
is the former industrial, working-class district, whose greater days now lie decades in the past.
Spandex superheroes, sinister supervillains, powers and responsibilities, myths and magic - in the City of Heroes!
This story series references and remixes ideas borrowed from the video game
City of Heroes
; the RPGs
Masks: A New Generation
,
Heroes Unlimited
, and
Silver Age Sentinels
; the stage play "Beetlejuice"; and certain elements of the
DC Universe
- plus a variety of tropes from both the superhero and urban fantasy genres.
Chapter One
Wherein old enemies meet again, their circumstances changed
In the dim light of the storage locker, Oscar didn't notice the light glow from the skull's eyes.
The only sound in the locker was the semi-regular scrape of his pencil led on his notebook, or the occasional sound of an aged page being turned, with care being taken not to fold or rip the page. Oscar sat at the heavy desk, along the back wall of the storage unit; his attention was strongly focused on cross-referencing between the several books he had open on his desk. That was the reason he missed the gradual increase in the ruddy glow from the skull's eyes.
Until a voice came from the skull.
"Octagon?", the voice said. It was a higher, soft, lilting voice, with just a bit of fry. The statement was an inquiry, the speaker unsure - but familiar to Oscar. Familiar from another life, years away.
He looked up at the skull, and saw the dull red glow from the eyes for the first time. He sighed. The voice was familiar, yes, but the
name
- the name was long left behind.
"It's ... it's Oscar now, Ghost Princess," he answered.
Ghost Princess
. Another name from years ago. Another name Oscar wished he'd left behind. "Not Octagon. Not anymore."
A pause from the skull, and it answered, "It's Fantisma now."
Of course it was. Oscar knew that. Oscar nodded - although he wasn't sure his caller could see him. He picked up the skull, cupping it in both hands, and staring at it. Involuntarily, the memory of the smell of the swamp raced back through his mind; the scent of rotting flesh; the terrible, exciting, empowering feeling of
power
racing through him.
"Whatever you're ... asking about," Oscar began, "I assure you, I'm not involved. I'm
out
; I've been out for years, at this point."
The skull replied, "I know. I
respect
that. Really, I do." There was a two beat pause - as Oscar narrowed his eyes. "But," the skull continued. "I know you do some consulting research work, sometimes. And I was wondering if you still had a copy of Vanderwulf's Grimoire, VIth edition. I have IV, VII, and VIII, but I'm trying to get my hands on a copy of VIth."
It was Oscar's turn to pause, studying the skull as he made a sour face. "VIth was declared heretical," he said, sounding dubious. "There was a significant added chapter on summoning circles, that included a dark sepulchral circle. All copies were supposed to be destroyed."
"Sure, yeah," the skull replied, emphasising the vocal fry of her voice. "... except ...", she continued, "... back in the day, you were able to
use
sepulchral circles. I remember one from a battle in Perez Park."
There was a pause; for a moment, neither Oscar spoke, nor the skull. After a pause the voice from the skull said, "... so ..."
About thirty minutes later, Oscar was at the door of the storage unit, waiting for Fantisma to arrive. While he'd continued to be