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folklorist) wrote2011-05-18 04:50 pm
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ϡ - Chapter TwentyThree; In which one deals with tricky spells [video/action for housemates/voice]
[ You can have a view of Helios leaning back in his chair, rather comfortably actually. He's in his room and in said background are scattered papers and objects. Incidentally he doesn't have his glasses on today, might be due to the fact that he's conducting a delicate experiment in his room. Keyword being delicate. If you catch a glimpse of any of the papers in the background it'll make no sense if you can't read runes. Though one in particular has the diagram of a ring with various lines and runic lettering on it. Helios will lean forward smiling at the journal. ]
Ah, I hope it's on. Erm, yes. [ Clearing his throat he still doesn't get these things. He just brings a hand to his chin, characteristic thoughtful pose is go! ]
I wonder...many of you know about magic, of course. But how many of you can actually apply magical attributes to an inanimate object? Like--ah, enchantments! They're rather tricky and if done wrong they can well...blow up in your face- [ Or you colleague's faces. ] -but they can be used for all sorts of things. Like making a sword into a flaming sword by applying a fire spell to said sword, and when the right incantation is spoken it alights!
[ A thoughtful hum. ] Also are there any myths or legends in your worlds based around objects? Like Excalibur, hammer of Thor, or maybe even the holy grail? Just wondering...all out of curiosity. [ And possibly to further his own research, maybe even get some help on the little project he's been doing since Halloween. Except during his little questioning session the spell he was trying to place on said inanimate objects will begin to sizzle in the background. Smoke is going to start clouding the video and sparks can be seen as well. His eyes will widen as he turns abruptly knocking the journal on the floor and turning off the video function but not the voice. ]
Oh! No-no not again. This wasn't supposed to--! [ There's a very loud bang and the room shakes with it. Sorry housemates there will be a spillage of black, with what seems to have shards of diamonds sprinkled throughout it, smoke coming from Helios' room as he slams the door open. Helios' face will also bear the marks of said explosion as he tumbles out of the room, face and clothes covered in black soot, but he at least has journal in hand. Also people over the journals can hear him coughing rather a lot. Before long you'll hear him laughing though, replying rather amused. ] Ah, yes, very tricky!
[ Going to be brushing off the fact that just happened. You didn't hear anything, everything is fine. Okay, well, Frederic and Giles might be a tad bit annoyed. ]
Um, right, welcome to Luceti all of you who've just been brought here! It takes a bit to get used to everything but we luckily have a nice welcoming committee! You're free to answer those questions as well if you want to! Anyone can as they are open to everyone to answer.
[ Don't mind the fact he just blew himself up, nope. A brief pause on his end. ]
Hm...oh, is that on fire? That is on fire. Just-just a moment. [ Going to go put that out now yup and you can just...talk to him after wards. Derpy derp nice way to introduce yourself to all the new people, Helios. ]
Ah, I hope it's on. Erm, yes. [ Clearing his throat he still doesn't get these things. He just brings a hand to his chin, characteristic thoughtful pose is go! ]
I wonder...many of you know about magic, of course. But how many of you can actually apply magical attributes to an inanimate object? Like--ah, enchantments! They're rather tricky and if done wrong they can well...blow up in your face- [ Or you colleague's faces. ] -but they can be used for all sorts of things. Like making a sword into a flaming sword by applying a fire spell to said sword, and when the right incantation is spoken it alights!
[ A thoughtful hum. ] Also are there any myths or legends in your worlds based around objects? Like Excalibur, hammer of Thor, or maybe even the holy grail? Just wondering...all out of curiosity. [ And possibly to further his own research, maybe even get some help on the little project he's been doing since Halloween. Except during his little questioning session the spell he was trying to place on said inanimate objects will begin to sizzle in the background. Smoke is going to start clouding the video and sparks can be seen as well. His eyes will widen as he turns abruptly knocking the journal on the floor and turning off the video function but not the voice. ]
Oh! No-no not again. This wasn't supposed to--! [ There's a very loud bang and the room shakes with it. Sorry housemates there will be a spillage of black, with what seems to have shards of diamonds sprinkled throughout it, smoke coming from Helios' room as he slams the door open. Helios' face will also bear the marks of said explosion as he tumbles out of the room, face and clothes covered in black soot, but he at least has journal in hand. Also people over the journals can hear him coughing rather a lot. Before long you'll hear him laughing though, replying rather amused. ] Ah, yes, very tricky!
[ Going to be brushing off the fact that just happened. You didn't hear anything, everything is fine. Okay, well, Frederic and Giles might be a tad bit annoyed. ]
Um, right, welcome to Luceti all of you who've just been brought here! It takes a bit to get used to everything but we luckily have a nice welcoming committee! You're free to answer those questions as well if you want to! Anyone can as they are open to everyone to answer.
[ Don't mind the fact he just blew himself up, nope. A brief pause on his end. ]
Hm...oh, is that on fire? That is on fire. Just-just a moment. [ Going to go put that out now yup and you can just...talk to him after wards. Derpy derp nice way to introduce yourself to all the new people, Helios. ]
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They certainly can...though I think Varron is one of the many who took it so well. I-I don't know how much different the witch trials were in your world...but mine they were horrible. Entire bloodlines wiped out in a single swoop. But I like to think that people have changed from that time. Varron and my students give me some optimism on that front, though.
[ Helios will still think Giles is a good person regardless of what he tells him. It might be a bit of naivety on his part...but he honestly can't see Giles being any worse than himself. He has a very poor outlook about himself when it comes to thinking he's a good person. ]
So there's multiple ones. Well people do have different upbringings and the like, so it's only natural.
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...people have moved on from that by my time, at least. Not necessarily for the better, if the price is a vampire lauded for draining people on national television.
[Giles shakes his head, bitter.
You blew up the apartment while giving a lecture to the New Feathers, Helios. You're absentminded.
And this totally doesn't count towards the bet..]Multiple ones, yes. Thanks to Buffy - when the Shadow Men first created the Slayer, they didn't expect such miraculous advances as CPR.
[And they most certainly didn't expect Willow Rosenburg, who is the real reason why there's an army of Slayers by Giles' time rather than one girl in all the world.
...but that's an entirely different kettle of fish, and Giles will quickly move on to other subjects.]
So. Do you know what you did wrong, then?
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Mm I hope it doesn't come to that. At least...I'm trying to not let it come to that. [ Then again vampires are completely different in both worlds. ]
Modernization, you never know what they'll make next. Like those...computer things. Still don't get them. [ And he should probably mention the
horrormachine known as a nanocomputer. It was like staring down Ra after someone disrupted his sleep. Terrifying! Helios will blink looking back at his desk and room. ]Wrong symbols I think. S-Something. Ah, I don't know. [ Just rubbing his temple.
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So he laughs despite himself at Helios' first anxieties, whether or not they're serious.] Nor have I. Useless, bulky contraptions. I still don't understand why they haven't passed into obscurity like every other fad.
[But Helios' second batch of anxieties? That's sobering, especially when an errant thought strikes Giles that...might not be so errant, under the circumstances.]
...maybe the Malnosso have found out what we're planning.
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[ There's a moment of silence because that...that actually makes him a bit scared. His stomach might even drop. ]
There's...there's no way. It-it's not as if we've been publicly making it known.
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[He sighs and shakes his head.] Need a knack for magic, a knack for technology...thank god I wound up with music, at least. I'd hate to think I was entirely hopeless.
[No, it's just scary. And it doesn't smell like anything.]
...they've been inside our heads, Helios. Maybe they saw something. And it's not as though we even had much of a reason to keep it quiet during this past experiment. I know I mentioned it to some of the students. Not over the journals, of course, but it isn't just between us three anymore.
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Well they-they haven't exactly done anything about it. S-So maybe there's a chance they're too busy with other things? It's not as if we've made much progress. [ Slight grumble at that. ]
Who have you spoken to about it?
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Still, it's a nice sentiment, and he nods in acknowledgment of it.]
Xion, and Link.
I was considering bringing Link in on the plan from the start.
...I thought they might have taken to sabotaging you, actually.
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Y-you wouldn't be wrong in thinking so. [ Just a sigh. ]
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...perhaps we should ask another magic user to check for interference, at least? To see if they really are interfering?
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That might not be a bad idea, actually. But how would we even begin to test for something like that?
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I'm not sure - you're the sorcerer. But what about looking for, for energy or magic around that you didn't intend to be there when you were doing whatever it was you were doing?
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That could definately work. It's just...the Malnosso have a way of interfering without us being the least bit knowledgeable about it. I'm sure they wouldn't make something like that easily known.
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Maybe they could hide whatever they did from us, but not from everyone. Are there any other magic users that you're familiar with besides Frederic?
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Well there's Ms. Sage and Rydia as well. I also recently spoke with a young man named Roji who seems to have a magical artifact of his own. Different worldly magics might help make this easier...
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They might, yes. It might also make the project less vulnerable to interference.
I would offer to contribute some magic of my own, but [Giles waves his hands helplessly.] I only just know how to work the ring.
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Mm it's fine Giles! If you'd like, you could try to find some more people who might know about magic like this.
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I'll see what I can do. I certainly seem to attract people with an affinity for the supernatural, at the very least.
...of course, I'll also continue to help however I can. Just let me know if there's anything else I can do like this.
[Translation - I'm bored and I feel left out of the fun, Helios.]
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[ Clearing his throat now, yup. ]
You might be able to help me with the runes as well. Since magic isn't for everyone. Having the right symbols is just as important if not the most important for this to work. I could use more help in that regard.
[ Looking up runes is fun, right? Helios thinks so or at least sees it as a challenge. ]
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[He nods.]
That's certainly true. Using symbols and incantations is one of the safest ways for someone without a natural affinity to work magic, especially back home.
I've used runes before. How can I help with that?
[Besides looking them up. Which he still can't do. Although he could probably draw them.]
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Well I do need to find a combination that doesn't, well, cause that to happen again. A-And of course the right combination that won't malfunction and still give the desired results. Trial and error has been all I've been using thus far. And...you heard what happened.
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...well, which runes did you use this time?
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Ah well, well I used a sound rune with a void rune and a combining rune to make them act on one another. Void runes are tricky to attach to others though. As for the sound one I-I think I need to use more than one. There's so many different forms and versions though. It could also be the rune used to affix the spell to the object that's causing the trouble. [ Just a sigh. So many factors. ]
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Doubling up on the sound rune is definitely a thought, but...the void rune might have reacted negatively to the sound rune to begin with, the concepts being rather diametrically opposed. What about a cloaking rune?
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[ Just a pause as he computes all that, then a snap of his fingers. ] You're right! That's probably what did it.
[ Just a sheepish laugh. ] I never thought about that! Cloaking might work actually.
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