>>5531048I found it more convenient than Roll20.
But it's beside the point. You don't need to check out the mutants and masterminds game to understand what's happening with Izzy. It's like the worldbuilding files on the website, its just extra information.
>>5531040>>5531050"We've come to put a bully down and we need your help and also...please snow me where the laser guns are! I think they're neat if you have 'em!"
"Goodness! I hope you aren't planning on taking down the bully with the laser guns!"
"No. We want to use this." You take the ring out of your pocket.
"Must be a very tiny bully..."
You explain the situation to Ms. Cryptic over coffee and owl cookies, which Edith eagerly devours.
On a shelf, a big grey device Ms. Cryptic called a wide-spectrum energy analyzer flashes its buttons and spins its wheels with the ring inside it.
"Once the analyzer checks the trapped eye with the database, I have no doubt we'll be able to prove that Harmony moved an eye toward you--but that's all we'll be able to prove, you see. We can't actually prove, beyond what you three say, that she tried to lift your sleeve."
"Well, who else would it be?" Sam asks. "She was sitting right across from us, mocking us."
"I know it was more than likely her. But knowing something isn't the same as being able to prove something. Take it from an old bird with years of paranormal investigation experience. Sometimes, the hard part isn't knowing whether or not the weird light is a ghost, sea creature, or swamp gas--it's in proving it."
"Well, how do we do that?" Sam asks.
"I'll make little buttons for the three of you that'll be able to record energy and Astral related phenomena in your presence. They're normally used to track the presence of ghosts, but should work with eyes."
"So then we just need to get her to do something?"
"Well, don't "get her" to do anything. If Harmony is as bad as you say she is, she'll likely try something all on her own. Always wait for the phenomena to act on its own. Trying to force something can lead to complications."
A DING announces that the analyzer has done its work.
"...My! This is interesting!" Ms. Cryptic says. "It says here that this eye doesn't belong to Harmony Hascoe, but Robert Marblehead!"
......
The door to the lab opens.
"Oh, hey Ms. C! You wanted to talk...to...me..."
Robert sees you .
"Oh..."
>What do we say?