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Gilbert Norrell ([personal profile] hurtfew) wrote in [community profile] abovegrounds 2016-05-23 08:10 pm (UTC)

Bring Down Norrell

So, there's been a little background chat around this off here but hopefully we can get something concrete going!

Here is the sequence of events, as I understand them:

- Norrell, as of the 6th of May, lost the election! He is, understandably angry, and demands a recount
     ○ He can demand a recount only in a few specific boroughs. Someone on rigging team (Eames/Nancy) let me know if you would like him to pick safe boroughs only or hit one suspicious borough, etc
- Norrell, regardless of if he has evidence or not, will claim the rigging is a fae ploy purely because he dislikes the fae. He will be very loud.
- Childermass is long suffering and will look into this for him, following a string of clues Eames has planted to lead him elsewhere to a Midnight coven (Maybe beginning week of the 9th or 16? Teresa, confirm?)
- Norrell will support a bid by the East End pack regardless of the fuss in a low key way against Havering (12th)
- Childermass will get too close and run into Finnick, probably getting nastily injured at this point (Threading kicked off)
- Childermass will probably then get yelled at by Norrell who is unhelpful

At this point, Norrell is still a problem regardless of losing, so over to fae team! The tentative plan:

- Someone needs to hit up Elizabeth, who is close to Norrell (in his coven), and knows his schedule. She doesn't like him.
- Nancy has an offer from Norrell that she can hide at his place if she needs to. Nancy can abuse this.
- Norrell lives in Westminster, where Fae doors can now be opened
- Between all these witches, they can set Norrell up by getting into his house and having him dragged away through a fae door.

The end game is for Norrell to be generally cursed and incapacitated in some way where his fae is uncertain.

So, am I missing anything! Does anyone have any questions, plans for when to start their parts, etc? Anyone who isn't involved feel they would be?

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