Dean Winchester
[He'd been contemplating getting the house back since it was gone, He didn't honestly think he was as attached to it as it turned out he was. However, once again, the main reason is not for him, but for the little family thing he's got going here. Especially now Sam's her as well. They need to get back to normal as much as they can (without him there until he's finished, admittedly) and hopefully get his brother settled in.

However, he's found himself in Kid's old archway, and he's sat on the bottom of the staircase leading up to the academy up there, a few steps up. His comm is being turned over restlessly in his hands. He doesn't even remember what it was he gave in the first damned place, but he remembered it had to be fairly big. But what even- He has an idea. It's important, but not too important (in his opinion). But, he does remember the discussion he'd had with Orihime not too long ago, and it's giving him a little bit of pause before he does it.

Mostly why he's here. He'd completely avoided this place since the reawakening, And now he's here, his head and heart hurt just that little bit more than they did. But it's also just the sort of thing he somehow always ended up discussing with the midgit. He didn't know how that happened in the first damned place, to be honest, it's just one of those things that did. would he tell him he was being stupid, or that he was going to do something that was alright.... heh. Knowing Kid, he probably would have signed right the hell up to rebuild the house if he knew what had happened.

But, well, Kid's not here - as he so painfully reminded himself while talking to Sammy - so before he can talk himself out of it, he's contacting the CPU, and offering up a few snatched moments of happiness across two months of summer many many years ago. Once the offer has been accepted, there's no longer any memory left of a young girl and her guitar, that girl called Robin. And should you visit Kansas, the house is back like it had never been blown up.

He sighs, before he stands and starts towards one of the winding alleys to disappear back into keeping his head down. He's got no time to ponder if he's done the right thing, or sit around and mope for the lost things. Keep on moving, move on, shove it down and ignore it. Whetever.

He still has a job to finish.

[OOC: TL;DR? His house is back.]
 
 
Albert W. Wily
21 January 2014 @ 07:48 pm
Greetings citizens of Genessia, as you should already be well aware I am the brilliant scientist Dr.Albert Wily.

With the sudden attack the other day I think it's in your best interest to prepare for another, now you're probably asking yourself "But Dr.Wily, how can we possibly prepare for something like that?" The answer is simple; Accept me as the Guardian of Nova City. One of my creations was on the scene the moment the attack broke out, if I had the resources I could have a dozen more just like him made and on the scene by the end of next month.

I'll give you some time to think it over, but don't take too long, who knows when something like that could happen again.
 
 
Professor Ozpin
21 January 2014 @ 11:36 pm
To the people of Genessia, and more specifically, those residing in Nova City.

It has come to my attention that there are creatures beyond the capabilities of many to deal with in a decisive fashion when working alone. The most recent attack caught us all off guard and none of us were prepared to deal with such a creature. However, there was one thing that I saw out there in the midst of the battle; teamwork. It was only through working together as a team that any of us are still standing here today.

My name is Ozpin. In my world, I am the Headmaster of Beacon Academy, the premiere academy for training Huntsmen and Huntresses, all equipped with a skillset to combat the Creatures of Grimm that stalk our world. The Grimm are not unlike the beast that attacked the city, and myself and my students are uniquely qualified to truly combat these creatures.

However, even with two of my most promising teams of students, along with several other talented individuals from my world, we alone are not enough. That is why I ask you to accept me as Guardian of Nova City. Together, we can better prepare our infrastructure to respond to such threats in a more efficient way.

I have been fighting monsters like this for most of my adult life, and been training the next generation of monster hunters for just about as long. Accept me, and I will do my best to see that every person within the city is prepared for another attack. I only hope that such preparation would not be needed, though it is better to err on the side of caution.