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Tess Noble ([personal profile] noblewon) wrote in [community profile] goose_ooc 2017-05-06 06:21 am (UTC)

Tess Noble

Character: Tess Noble
What would they want to ask or talk about?: Tess has spoken to Martin before via letter, but his notes on the workings of the journals were... beyond her. She would hope that talking to him in person might be more productive and coherent.

She would want to ask him, first of all, if he's learned anything new. Have any of the experiments he mentioned in his letter panned out? Does this new event tell him anything new? Does he have any new theories?

As a former student, what was his experience with the entities - if any at all? Was the Grotto there when he was there, and did it have any particular feelings associated with it, like it was anyone's home? What could be making the entities increasingly active lately? What sort of power and skill would the entities need to do the things they do - "hack" the journals in ways he never intended, waltz into cabins through locked doors, and cause terrifying visions?

Frankly, Tess doesn't care about the intricacies and inner-workings of the journals - sorry, herm nerds. She just wants to know if the entities are dangerous and if the students here are safe.

What would they do with the information?: Add it to their crazy conspiracy cork board with yarn and pictures. Carefully consider them. Likely share them with close friends who are also investigating the mystery. She's generally for openness, and feels like the student body deserves to know what's going on, but she also doesn't want to cause a panic or a riot, so it would depend on the implications of the information she got.

Anything else you think is relevant: Tess has been pursuing this mystery with the Scooby Crew all year. She started off as The Skeptic, convinced that there was nothing weird going on. It was some kind of prank (or a series of pranks). Maybe "anon" was a journal feature, or a staff member, or something, but god damn it, there's a reasonable explanation here so long as they approached it with logic instead of hysteria.

Eventually, Tess had to admit that something strange was going on. In some ways, that made things more interesting, but it also made them scarier. Things got weirder, and more serious. Larke and O'Hare showed up. Cricket's little brother was kidnapped and almost died. Tess is ready to leave high school itself behind, all the drama and homework and quarantines, but she's not ready to leave the mystery behind now that it's real. Frankie is still here, and if she doesn't solve this, and she leaves, how can she protect her?

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