The Man We've Been Waiting For is the eighth episode of season 23, Misfits and Magic Season 2.
Recap[]
"You have flown from island to island, and your travels led you into the heart of a place known as Weugan, where K delved even deeper into the redness into some sort of funnel that was built and almost lost themselves to the dogged pursuit of knowledge or magic, and in a feat of incredible spellcasting skill, managed to lock away a large portion of amplification magic inside a series of servers in their own mind. But you're fine. One of your eyes is weird, but it's actually probably fine and good that it's like that. You are slowly returning to your normal tone and level of shininess, but right now you are as red as your very cool shirt.
Sam, after having heart to hearts with your friends, and watching out for them, and bringing everyone back together, when you finally made your way to the next island, you built a weird little doll, and really, that's kind of my only note that I took.
Evan, you finally explored into your Tome of Nimble Working using a clever bit of magic with your shadow, and you're beginning to see the breadth and depth of the magics available to you there, and all of you made your way to the next island, Tadershecourt, very close to but not quite the name of the beast that you lulled back to sleep during the holiday break at your time at Gowpenny. You landed, you saw a bunch of scrap machinery, parts, at an impossible scale around you in an isle of pure green, and as you tried to bed down finally for the night for rest so well deserved, Jammer took first watch, walked out, and against a apex predator's best efforts, you spotted Tadershecourt, a massive, lumbering black bear with ragged fur that you can see is reflecting the greenish light of the moon around you, and a skull not of a deer, but of a man, and the implication of smiling, of recognition at his approach. Long antlers and maybe just the barest tendrils of flesh or deer velvet or something. He approaches. You see him, and he sees you."
Synopsis[]
The Tadershecourt[]
Staring down Tadershecourt, Jammer realizes that this isn’t Tadeshacourt they had fought previously, but something entirely more. He further notices that his body language doesn’t immediately indicate that he’s looking for a fight, but it would kill him if so inclined. With that in mind, Jammer jumps off of his perch and knocks on the roof of the shelter, informing his friends that they are not alone. The other three come to attention and join him outside, and Jammer tells them that he thinks this is “Taddy.” Evan suggests that they leave, since they are no longer injured, and Sam mentions that the last time they met, she stabbed Tad a lot, and Tadershecourt cuts in, saying it can hear them. He offers for Sam to try again, if she would like, and she declines, and points out that she’d said she didn’t like stabbing in the first place.
K tries to talk to Tad, but he sniffs them suspiciously before spitting green spit at their feet, telling them not to speak to him. Jammer asks why, and Tad expresses distaste for how they’re filled with Weugan’s magic, the opposite of his defensive, dampening magic, calling it messy and excessive. K and Sam agree, which softens Tad’s mood towards them, then asking them what they are doing on his island. Sam explains their mission, and they discuss why. Tad then asks if they want to repair magic, or understand what currently exists, and the group confirms it's the latter. Tad asks Evan what he understands about the magic as it exists now, and if they are able to wield it. Evan states that they can do so inconsistently, as some of the old system seems to work, and items created before the change still work, but through trial and error, they have uncovered some aspects. Naming the islands, and types of magic they’ve encountered, Tad seems surprised that he knows the true names of the embodiments of magic, and asks Evan if he knows his name, encouraging him to say it. When Evan does, Tad notes that he hasn’t heard his name in a very long time, and asks if they know how magic began. Evan says they have an incomplete picture, as he isn’t sure what magic truly is when it’s unobserved, and if it existed before those who wielded it, as he has only seen records of those who have used magic, and he doesn’t know if that is truth, or just assumptions of those that came before. Evan’s words seem to pacify Tadershecourt, decreasing his desire to fight them, as well as bonding with it. Tad laments that he was looking forward to a fight, and explains that the Tadeshacourt they met previously was an aspect of himself that was conscripted into service, in order to cull the wizarding population.
K asks why that piece of him hated wizards, and why it would give them a warning. Tad thinks the warning was prescient, and explains that he was summoned by a wizard from an age past: Bombini. The name seems familiar, but none of them can remember, except Sam at the last second, remembering a moment with Fergus, where he would chant Bombini’s name in order to become less aroused. He had explained to her that there were four founders of Gowpenny, and that Bombini had founded Hercinil, the trio’s house. The Misfits and Tad listen with rapt attention as Sam explains the more sexual circumstances of her learning this information, and Evan asks if the rest of them want him to explain his tidbits of knowledge in such a way. They say no, but with the caveat of wanting to hear the story if it’s interesting enough. Evan wonders if saying “Bombini” in such intense moments would lead to a Pavlovian effect on arousal, and Sam does remember Fergus getting weird in the hall of portraits back at school.
Evan turns back to Tadershecourt, returning to the conversation, asking if there’s anything they should know about the serpent in the storm. He correctly guesses that the Tadeshacourt was summoned against Tadershecourt's will, and asks if it should be considered an insult. Tad accedes to this, although he also acknowledges that the purpose of that summoning was to protect the well of magic, which is part of defensive magic. However, the disrespect he feels is that he’s only remembered as a creature of simple violence. Jammer realizes that Tad mentioned “the well,” and asks if it’s a physical place. Tad asks him what he knows of “the orrery,” and they feign ignorance as Sam hides the keys to the hoopty. Evan says they know the name, but nothing more. Tad offers them a deal: they tell him what they know, and he will tell them one new thing, and if they want more information, they will battle for it. Evan says the orrery was given to them by Norman Boodle, but Tad is quick to shoot this down, as the orrery cannot be given. Evan amends that they have a facsimile of the orrery, and Tad says that if they show him, he will let them ask one more thing for free, and then they will fight. Evan asks if he wants to fight, and K asks if it’s a fight to the death. Tad reminds them that the last time he was active in the world, he was stabbed many times, and Sam apologizes, although Tad asks if she is really sorry. Sam admits that stabbing him was kind of fun, but that she won’t do it again, as it isn’t her vibe, although Tad is skeptical if that’s really the case. Evan says they will oblige him, but before they show him their orrery, he asks if there is anything else they should know. He explains that he feels very drawn to the magic of this island, and that he knows that in the near future, there will be many that will seek to harm and take advantage of the new magic; he doesn’t want to cull the population, but that he knows there are things worth protecting.
Hearing this, Tad asks Evan to tell him one thing he would give his life to protect, and in exchange, he will not fight them for the information, and will grant them a boon. Without hesitation, Evan says he would die for his friends. Tad asks if that’s true, but K interrupts to affirm that Evan won’t stop offering to do so, and Jammer reveals that they just brought Evan back to life that morning, having seen The Qohlye. Tad tells him to prove this, and Jammer offers his hands, as he likely still smells like the goat that tackled him. Tad smells him, but says he could’ve found a goat anywhere, and begins to grow testy. Evan pulls out the Tome of Nimble Working, which catches Tad’s attention, asking if he got that from The Qohlye. Evan puts the book back in his backpack, and confirms it. Tad is pacified, and they all head to the hoopty, and notice that wherever the full moonlight hits, Tad disappears, although his presence can still be felt. Getting to the hoopty, he puts a paw on it and tips it over to look at it, paying special attention to the carving of himself. He seems pleased by this, and says he will show them his orrery: turning around, he points, stating that this is his orrery, and that they all stand on Tadershacourt. Through tunnels, each island leads to the well, funneling magic towards it. Tad exists on this island because his magic is concentrated on it, and states that this island didn’t always exist, it was a piece of the orrery. K asks what made the islands real, and Tad explains that magic is normally dispersed and diffused throughout the world, but that the orrery collects it and brings it to a fine point. He is clear that the well is not the source of magic, just a place that it’s collected.
Evan explains that he doesn’t trust wizards, and the wizards that came before them hid themselves from the world, effectively abandoning it, and named their biggest sport Scuppers. Tad agrees it’s a stupid name, and Evan adds that it was a stupid organization, and that their culture was bad and wrong. Tad expresses that Evan sounds more like him than even he does, with the latter expressing his affinity for him. Tad then offers a question or a boon, and Evan takes the boon. Tad bows, and then backs away, dissolving into the fog. From behind them, they hear a snort, the wind of it pushing their hair forward, the boon taking effect, with three new shadows appearing behind K, Jammer, and Sam. Each is one-use, which will enact one great working for them, at a time of their choosing. They all play with their shadows, and Evan shines a light on them to aid their appearance.
Still sensing Tadershecourt, Evan whispers into the night that he disagreed with the wizards that came before, and asks Tad if he would like to be acknowledged in the new system of magic. Attempting to forge a connection, he begins to muster the magic, but it’s a great feat; knowing that he’s going to come up short, Evan breaks his Torch of Shadows, feeling that he no longer needs it, as his friends have their own now. Even tapping into that magical potential, he still feels the deficit, and while looking for other magical items to break, justifying that the items made by him on this journey were made “by a version of me that is dead,” he remembers that in his backpack he has both a corpse, and the broken pottery effigy of his own body. Much to the surprise and disgust of his friends, who do not yet know he’s casting a spell, he dumps Boudicca Philtrum’s bloating body onto the ground, as well as his clay pieces, offering them to Tad. He starts cleaning out the inside of his body bag, and whispers into the wind an epitaph about how everyone’s time will eventually be up, and that Philtrum held on, but paid the price. A massive paw comes out of the mist, crushing her body and dragging it into the darkness, and they all hear a snort of the creature, pleased to finally get a wizard. Evan admits to killing her, and throws his clay pieces out, saying the version of him that killed her is just as dead. Another paw comes out and shatters those pieces, saying only, “Vessel.” Overloaded with magic, well above the threshold of the spell, he realizes that what he’s doing now is the true essence of magic.
Suddenly, everyone feels a massive, lumbering bear rush past them, and Evan willingly leaves himself vulnerable, getting bowled over as he is gored by the antlers of Tadershecourt. Bleeding from his left pectoral, Jammer approaches him and asks what happened, at the same time, K’s shadow is having an egregious lustful reaction to what they’ve just watched. Evan feels comfortable, awash in green magic, and tastes the blood from his chest, realizing that it doesn’t taste like his blood, which is usually poisonous, but that it tastes like real blood. Evan explains that the Hellbenders on Galamanis seemed to be mindless, they had never met the avatar of Seegenpelater, Weugan was aggressive, and The Qohlye clearly had ulterior motives, but that Tadershecourt is the first one that had a conversation with them, and tried to help them. He reasons that the road ahead is going to require a lot of smarts, sacrifice, and dedication, and a pragmatism that the prior civilizations didn’t have. While he is terrified of throwing out the good things in an attempt to remove the bad, however the previous wizards seemed to find things that were true about magic, then corrupted them. He tells his friends that he just performed a ritual, asking Tad if everything about the symbols and his representation were fabricated, or if they represented something eternal, and thus be described in the next iteration, and his blood tasting real, means that Tad would like to be described as real. Sam then realizes that there were four founders of Gowpenny, and that there are four of them here now. Evan leaps on that, saying that admission to the next magical academy should be general population, without houses. Jammer declines to talk about infrastructure yet, but Evan insists that if they don’t have these conversations early, that’s how “evil kid house” happens.
Jammer suggests they go to fruit bat island before they talk about such things, since this encounter went so well, especially since Tad originally wanted to kill them, but now seems to have blessed Evan. Remembering that they all still haven’t slept, K offers to take the first watch, and Evan agrees that it’s time to sleep. K asks if they can hang out with Tabby for a bit, and Evan takes him out of the backpack and hands him to K. While on watch, K speaks to Tabby, unaware if he can hear them or not, but explains that they understand he’s excited to have friends, but that it’s important for him to understand what matters to him, rather than make his happiness reliant on others. Softly, they explain that he put a lot of pressure on the group before, and that he doesn’t need to try so hard, as it’s okay to simply be himself. In response, Tabby’s second tablet lights up, indicating that he needs magic in order to fully wake up for the conversation. Out of easily available magic, K breaks their broom over their knee in offering, and states that they themselves used to think that things required grand gestures, but that it’s more about trust. Tabby wakes up, and K apologies for laying a lot of heavy stuff on him without asking if he was ready for it. Tabby says he was ready, but points out that they haven’t known each other for very long, and it seems that some of what they said wasn’t actually about him. K admits this is probably true, and they wish they’d said those things to “an ex.” Tabby says they should just tell him, but K declines, saying that “he” always knows the right words to say. Tabby seems to understand that they are talking about Evan, and suggests that those words protect him. K concurs, which makes talking to Evan difficult, and Tabby understands, since deep feelings can bring out a lot in people.
K asks if he has deep feelings, and he says he’s felt a lot over the past few days, more than he’s ever felt before. He also apologizes for initially coming on too strong, but that it wasn’t fully his fault, as they were on Weugan, which amplifies everything, including feelings. K accepts, and admits they only know how to say insightful things if they’re repeating what they’ve heard before, and can apply those words to the situation, and Tabby suggests “avoidant attachment disorder,” which K concedes may be true. They tell Tabby that this is their attempt to say their own words and truths, even if it’s not always perfect. Tabby tells K that he thinks that people can’t be convinced of anything, but rather they will either take or leave the feelings communicated to them. Tabby’s other stone then renders a drawing of K, and says he wishes he could hug them, but he is unable, and K hugs the stone, which Tabby enjoys. He then suggests that after watching them break their broom, he might have an inkling on what the next rule of magic is: material. While K tries to wrap their head around this idea, Tabby grows tired, running out of magic to sustain his full consciousness, and yawns as he tells K that giving him magic will be a way to reliably wake him up in the future. K bids him goodnight, and returns to their watch.
In the shelter, Sam lays on the air mattress, checking her phone as she’s unable to fall asleep. Having lost track of how long she’s been in the storm, she scrolls through two or three days worth of emails, hundreds of them, lots of invitations, but she doesn’t feel connection to any of them, knowing that the hosts more likely only want her presence, not her. She’s got plenty of texts from the production staff on her show, wondering how her sabbatical is going, and that there’s a few more clip shows they can air in her absence. Bereft of kinship, she half-heartedly texts the production staff that she’s still alive, on a mission to save magic, which garners immediate confused responses. She replies in a voice note, but briefly forgets Evan is asleep, which wakes him. T2 takes over the conversation for Sam, and invites the rest of the production group chat to a Zoom meeting. Sam apologizes for waking up Evan, but he says it’s alright, and he asks where Jammer is, but Sam doesn’t know. Evan looks in the reading nook, where Jammer is reading Save the Cat, although he is bashful about it at first, as it’s to aid writing his movie. Jammer tells them to go to bed, and Evan asks if he needs blankets, and Sam goes back to the air mattress, telling Jammer that T2 can help him with fleshing out creative ideas. Evan asks Jammer if he’s enjoying the book, and offers him the Tome of Nimble working. Jammer humors him, taking the book, but is unable to read any of it, although he can recognize some of the symbols have appeared on Tabby. Confused, Jammer asks Evan if he can read it, but notices that there’s a shadowy presence around Evan, that didn’t want him to let go of the book. Evan says he’s mostly unable to read it, but suggests if Jammer is going to stay up anyway, he might as well read about magic. Jammer then points out the shadowy figure around him, and Evan confirms he knows it’s there, and that a part of him wants the book very badly. Jammer asks if that’s the demon Sam exorcised from him at Gowpenny, and Evan seems to confirm this, but declares that it isn’t in control, and goes back to the sleeping area.
With K taking watch, Evan asks Sam if he can share the bed with Sam, and she invites him in. He asks if she’s having a hard time sleeping, and she explains that there’s a lot going on, and is having trouble relaxing. Sam asks how he’s feeling after the ritual with Tad earlier, and Evan says he feels incredible, and free. Evan pivots and tells Sam that she’s “the best there’s ever been,” reminding her that she talked demons out of possessing him, and has become a TV star, and defeated Weugan on her own, insisting that she’s the most powerful wizard. Sam says she hopes this isn’t true, as she doesn’t want to be the most powerful, she just wants to be Sam, and despite being glad she is a wizard, there are complications with being the most powerful wizard. Especially since Evan thinks she has a global TV spell, she doesn’t want to be inadvertently casting spells on people, she wants to be liked for who she is, not because she compels it with magic. Evan wonders what charisma even is, and notes that he wanted to be bright green, the same way K became bright red, because then he wouldn’t even need to try to fit in, and he wouldn’t have to suffer people leaving him when they found out what he’s truly like. He says that with all that in mind, he thinks Sam is special, and he understands what it’s like to have people notice things that you have no control over them noticing, but despite all of that, he thinks she’s great. He then brings up their prior discussion about staying with her, wanting to have a conversation later, to know what that would look like. Sam agrees, suggesting they sleep for now, and Evan leans his head into her shoulder, and she puts her head on top of his. Sensing magic, Sam tries to reach out to clock what is happening, but it’s beyond her perception. Feeling that it’s important, she grabs her wand to try to cast something, but decides it would be better to break it, snapping it in her hands. She looks at Evan, seeing the thread of connection between them, and another reaching out to Jammer, and the tangled mess of them all between the four of them. Through that connection, sees a red light emanating from K, and similarly, a green one coming from Evan, seeded at the wound on his chest, seeing a bear paw over his chest, protecting him. Sam falls asleep, and Evan hears a low “yes” from Tadershecourt, in response to his question.
Alone with the book, Jammer feels a tug at the connection between him and Tabby, and feels a silent offer to help translate the book. He flips through the pages, looking to figure out things about the book itself, and what is waiting for them on fruit bat island. The author is unknown, but it’s a compilation of heavy, profound magic, from three ages before Gowpenny, and it must be older than the orrery, as there is no mention of it. However, there is reference to the six magic types, which tells him that fruit bat island is Miskoro, the magic of alteration, taking energy or matter, maintaining its amount and intensity, but transforming it into something else. It begins to fall into alignment: amplification is the opposite of curtail. Creation is the opposite of Convince, as it creates something that exists as truth in the mind. Still having some magic banked from his earlier meeting with Tad, Jammer pushes it into the book, in order to expand his understanding, and he’s able to surmise that Tadershecourt is choosing Evan, the same way that Weugan chose K, and realizes that Galamanis would’ve chosen him if they’d stayed a little longer, or known to look for it. He realizes that the orrery is broken, and the magic isn’t being funneled away, sitting on the islands, aggregating them into beasts, greater than what Bombini summoned with his minor representation of Tad. However, they have been meeting these creatures that the world has never seen, but those creatures see them as peers, in the same way that the four see them. The book also describes that there’s something to the idea of gathering magic, and creating wells, such as their items, but nothing specific to the blocked orrery now. Jammer looks up, and sees that it’s now 6:30 in the morning, and the sun should be rising, although it isn’t. He heads outside to find K to relieve them of watch, but K notices that Jammer looks rough, as though he hasn’t slept. K insists on staying up longer, and Jammer explains that he’s been reading the book, and K asks if he enjoyed it, and he enthusiastically confirms, relaying that Tabby helped him translate it. Jammer denies that they’re friends, since Tabby is just trying to worm his way into his heart, and K suggests that Tabby is just helpful.
Jammer offers K the book, and they can’t read anything, but it makes sense to Jammer. He says that he’s going to keep reading if they want to sleep, but K suggests they take the book. However, he keeps explaining the things he’s learned, such as Miskoro’s name, and insists that since he’s the only one that can read it, he shouldn’t waste the opportunity. K still says he should sleep, and that the information will still be there after he’s slept, but Jammer says if he lays down, he’s just going to be thinking about the book. In the shelter, Sam and Evan wake up, wondering why no one woke them up for a watch. K wonders if the book has some kind of temptation magic on it, since Jammer hasn’t been obsessed with a book like this before. Evan asks if everyone is ready to head out, and the group discusses some of their epiphanies over the night; K relays the rule of material, and Jammer confirms that this aligns with what he read in the book, although it alludes more to using humans as the material component to channel magic, rather than objects. This triggers a memory, and he goes back into the book, and realizes that there’s more to it than just material, explaining that another part of it is the actual performance of casting, which may be a separate rule. They remember that Tabby originally implied that there are five total rules of magic, the first being intent, the next being material, and Evan believes they are discovering the true principles of magic.
Jammer then explains that the great beasts they’ve been meeting see them as peers, not as above them. Sam jumps in and tells the group about her revelation the previous evening, that K is imbued with Weugan, and now Evan seems to be chosen by Tadershecourt. Jammer confirms this, and adds that he could’ve been chosen by Galamanis. Evan hears this, and insists that they go back, walking back to the hoopty, refusing to let his death keep Jammer from what he needs. K wonders which of the beasts would align with Sam, and they think it might be the fruit bat. As they gather their belongings, they look into the larger scrapyard, and now that it’s daytime, they see a large group of people gathering bits of trash, hauling them onto carts to ship out. The group gives a cursory look to see if there’s anyone they recognize, but no one seems familiar, and they set off on the hoopty once more. As they take off, Khanh Nguyen, a lanky male spectral figure by her side, look at each other, wondering if they’d just seen the Misfits, but figure that they wouldn’t take off without saying anything, and they go back to work.
Galamanis[]
Back on the hoopty, they fly, now aware that the islands they’ve been traversing are a large machine, gathering magic with nowhere to go. Heading to Galamanis, they see the serpent in the distance, blocking them from Gowpenny. They land on Galamanis, feeling the heat from the island once more, now with a greater understanding of it. They see the lava pools where they had landed before, and see something shimmering within them, as if something can be brought forth from it. Evan tells Jammer that he has to eat one of the lizards, and Jammer checks the book, with Evan continuing to egg him on that he needs to eat one of the lizards. The book says nothing about this, as it’s clear that he doesn’t even need to meet the embodiment; Galamanis is not a creature, but the concept of creation magic itself. Evan continues to insist that it’s about meeting them, as K and him did, and says that it’s necessary to eat a lizard, and reveals that many years ago, he ate the owl pellet that came with his Gowpenny acceptance letter. The group is disgusted by this revelation, but he says that it’s stranger to have crushed the pellet, since it came from the owl’s mouth, thus it should go back into a mouth. K denies this to be the case, but Evan points out that they are now opposites, red and green, and magic is rooted in symmetry. Jammer tells them to quit bickering, and pulls out his wand, pointing out that he’s the only one left with a wand now, telling Sam he noticed that she snapped hers in half as well. Evan asks her why she broke her wand, and explains that she needed to in order to see the connections the previous night, to make sure that he was okay.
Jammer heads to the lava pool, knowing he doesn’t have to eat any of the lava salamanders, and tries to pull the magic from the lava. Feeling the immense depth to the magic he needs to summon in order to grab it, he calls upon the shadow he was given by Tadershecourt, as this is a weight that cannot be lifted by one being. His shadow grabs magic from the air, and gathers it into Jammer, and he feels warm, suffused with at least some of the magic of creation. Trying again, the magic flows into him, almost overwhelming, but he knows that he can do more. He looks to his wand, still in his hand, and thinks back to when he first got it, and it was just a plain stick, that was then transformed through his spellcasting. He feels that it was the start of his time in the magical world, and when it reached its final form, he felt as though he had a place. However, the book had been clear that magic is channeled through the body, and with sorrow, realizes that the wand is holding him back, and snaps it in half. In doing so, he realizes the lie behind it: it made him feel as though he had to become something to be magical, but he’s been magic the entire time. The return on snapping the wand is far greater than what it released; there’s no conversation with the beast of Galamanis, and he feels it acutely: the intention to take the magic, the material he expended, and the third rule of magic, the performance of reaching out. He grabs past the lava, and pulls the magic into him, and emerges, going Super Saiyin, his hair now an afro, six feet above the ground, riding an astral-projected Hellbender, now 6’6” tall.
Evan weeps, watching this, noting that Jammer is now taller. Jammer screams in delight, dropping to the ground in a three-point landing, leaving an impact crater, a quarter mile in every direction, filling with lava, exuding from his feet. Amazed, Jammer wonders if he could’ve been like this for the whole adventure, and Evan confirms it, telling him that he’s awesome, and K says he now outwardly looks how he is on the inside. Evan tells Jammer that he makes his reality: he believes he’s 6’6”, and now he is, and K notes that’s enough to play D1 basketball. Thrilled by this revelation, Jammer also notes his voice sounds deeper. Evan tells Jammer he loves him, and Jammer reciprocates, and they hug. In the hug, Evan pulls back, glowing bright green, and asks why people in his life don’t know who Jammer is, or about the Misfits, or what he’s been through. Jammer explains that they need him to be someone else, and K asks who he wants to be, and he says both. Evan declares that whatever Jammer says reality is, is what it becomes, not because he’s a wizard, but because of who he is. He went to Gowpenny and said Chimeron was going to be the cool house, and it was so. Holding him, Evan’s fingers are scorching, which is odd, as he usually can’t burn. He continues, telling Jammer that he’s always made the world what it needs to be, and if he says magic is cool, it’s cool, and that Jammer is the kind of person that people wait for their whole lives, to truly understand what matters. Evan further asserts that Jammer is a leader, and calls the shots, and that it’s not necessary for him to hide things that matter to him, and he’s the man they’ve all been waiting for.
Locations[]
Tadershecourt
Characters[]
The Magical Misfits[]