Rowan Summers
Music Mage
The Egyptian Temples


"Are you Mad?" Rowan shouted, jumping up from his seat. He pointed his flute threateningly at the foot-taller mage. "You have no right to offer anyone up for anything. The only person who can make a choice like that is Araxie, even if the rest of us agreed to this ludicrous idea. And why should she be punished? It't not like it was her fault that stupid blocker revealed us! It could just have easily have been you. And if we are talking about punishments, you've caused more trouble by allowing those researchers to find your laboratories than anything else! Discovery wouldn't be a problem if humanity wasn't using Your devices to create superhumans."

Rowan took a breath to calm himself. He gave a supportive glace to Araxie before adding, "Giving one of us to them wouldn't work anyway. What if they do just want to kill us? They'd just kill the tribute as an easy target and we'd have one less person on our side. No, I've watched humanity for the last 2 millennia and appeasement has never worked to stop major conflicts."


(I wanted to use the real USA UN rep., but her biggest policy is anti-genocide. So that didn't work out. It'd probably be insulting to use real ones anyway.)
Marx Hunfry
Fire Mage
United Nations


Marx's fingers tapped quickly along the tabletop. Beneath the table his feet moved back and forth in an energetic motion. Having become a mage only recently, he didn't feel like he had any obligation to help them. Marx hadn't really liked the mage that'd introduced him anyway. Next to him, his fellow representative from America stood up.

"John Brooks, Representing The United States of America." The tall, balding man introduced himself. "Thank you for that uh, enlightening display. I agree that these mages have been hiding from and possibly testing on us for too long. Representatives from my country have investigated explored the laboratory equipment, and too have used them to create what the developers labeled a 'SuperHuman.'" The man gestured to Marx, who stood up and gave an exaggerated bow and a wide smile to the group. In his mind Marx thought about what had happened to the actual superhuman, who he'd taken by surprise and killed, then taken his place.

"Thank you, Mr. Hunfry." The Representative said, and Marx sat back down, still with his smile. "I believe that these new 'SuperHumans' are the best defense against these mages. It is my suggestion that we use them to track down the mages mages and bring them into custody."