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tushanshu2015-02-18 08:28 pm
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[Having been here a few days now, Aqua has mostly acclimated to being around people again, and simply sitting idle doesn't suit her. She's had enough of aimless wandering with no direction to last her a long while.]
Hello, my name is Aqua, and I arrived here a few days ago. Things have been mostly explained to me, and I'd like to help out in any way I can. I'm not sure where to start looking, though, so I'd be grateful for some direction. I know a fair number of spells, but I'm not sure how useful they would be here. [She hasn't seen Unversed or any other sort of monster around, so she doubts being able to summon a bolt of lightning upon a target would be of much help to the general population.]
[A brief pause while she considers whether or not to ask her other question, given that she's just offered to help, but decides to go ahead anyway.]
And... I understand that how we are brought here is not fully known, or how we could leave, but if anyone has an idea, please let me know. I've been away from my home too long.
[She's worried about both Ven and Terra. The former is safe, but what if he has awoken in her absence? And the latter... she doesn't know at all.]
I'd truly appreciate any advice. Thank you.
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Hello, my name is Aqua, and I arrived here a few days ago. Things have been mostly explained to me, and I'd like to help out in any way I can. I'm not sure where to start looking, though, so I'd be grateful for some direction. I know a fair number of spells, but I'm not sure how useful they would be here. [She hasn't seen Unversed or any other sort of monster around, so she doubts being able to summon a bolt of lightning upon a target would be of much help to the general population.]
[A brief pause while she considers whether or not to ask her other question, given that she's just offered to help, but decides to go ahead anyway.]
And... I understand that how we are brought here is not fully known, or how we could leave, but if anyone has an idea, please let me know. I've been away from my home too long.
[She's worried about both Ven and Terra. The former is safe, but what if he has awoken in her absence? And the latter... she doesn't know at all.]
I'd truly appreciate any advice. Thank you.
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[An understatement by all means. Aqua returns the look given; Raine's tone makes it sound as if she is not fond of the situation either.]
Yes, I do.
[Aqua brightens noticeably at Raine's explanation.]
I'm not opposed to teaching those who would be willing to learn, though not everyone has the affinity for magic. But I'll help regardless; where is the Healer's Guild located?
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[Magic is a simplification, but one she's gotten used to making.] However, I've been pleasantly surprised to discover that there are some few people among the kedan who have, if not the same ability, something analogous enough that the artes I know can be passed on. It may be that the same will be the case with you.
The Guild building is in the Water sector. If you're coming from the Midnight Hotel... [Which is a bit of a leap, but most Foreigners are made familiar with the place quite quickly these days. Raine proceeds to give precise directions, then adds,] The building is relatively easy to spot. I'll be there later today.
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That makes sense. With the number of worlds out there, it's not surprising that some have different rules for magic. [She tilts her head quizzically.] You're not human?
[It's genuine curiosity: there's nothing about Raine's appearance to suggest otherwise, at least not to Aqua's eyes.]
If that's so, maybe there are some kedan who I could teach as well. My own magic is easy enough to learn, you just need the potential to use it. The strength of spells varies depending on the user, though.
[Aqua takes note of the directions; she will be coming from the Hotel, more than likely.] I'll come by then. Hopefully there won't be a need to show you any of my spells.
[And if there is? Well, that's what she's coming by for. To offer help.]
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The potential is worth pursuing. [At that: a tiny, inexplicable quirk of amusement, gone a moment after.] I'd like to learn more about your magic, if you're willing to explain. The parallels between the ways of disparate worlds are something that's fascinated me for a while.
[Oh, Aqua, the number of people she has had to patch up recently is way too high. Maybe they'll listen to your disapproving faces. Raine doesn't comment, but her little smile is definitely wry.] I'll see you there, then. I look forward to it.
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[That wry smile is not unnoticed, and Aqua has a glimpse of worry on her face that quickly disappears.]
I look forward to it as well. I hope to be of some use.
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Until then.
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[When Aqua finds her way to the Guild building, she'll catch Raine in the main hall, sitting at the front desk, head bent over a notebook full of unfamiliar script. At Aqua's entrance she looks up, stands with a pleased smile.] Hello, Aqua. Did you have any trouble finding your way?
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[She looks around the hallway, an appreciative tone to her voice.] This is a lovely place; how long have you run the Guild?
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[Raine follows Aqua's gaze for a moment, appreciating the architecture again. Every so often she has to stop and do that; it really is lovely.] Since shortly after we returned from the Dreaming-- something like two months, officially. Not long at all, all things considered, but I've made some progress.
[There's a pause, as she thinks about that, and the complications of politics. Then she turns her eyes on Aqua, bright and inquisitive.] If you can teach your magic, that will be helpful. You said you've been to several other worlds before?
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[Aqua approaches one of the walls as Raine speaks, studying the intricacies of the architecture.] I heard a little about the Dreaming; that must have been incredibly disorienting.
[She turns back to Raine, meeting the other woman's eager eyes.] I've never taught anyone who hasn't already had some known ability beforehand, but I'll do everything I can to teach anyone who is willing. [Aqua nods at the second statement.] Yes, although unlike here I actually chose to visit them. Have you been to other worlds before?
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[Moving on. Magic: much more interesting to Raine at this point than revisiting the multivarious horrible things about the fight with Malicant.] I hadn't thought I could teach anyone without elven blood, either, but... well, suffice to say your efforts may not be so futile as you'd think.
[A headtip-- an equivocating gesture, though, not a curious one.] After a fashion. My own world was split into two parallel worlds for a very long time. Long enough that the fact that they had once been the same was forgotten. My friends and I traveled between them relatively frequently for some time.
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I hope so; there's always good in having more hands available to help. [There is, of course, one way to guarantee the ability to learn her magic and cast it effectively, but Aqua doesn't even consider it an option.
The mention of a split world catches her attention.]
Were you able to reunite your two worlds?
[According to legend, all worlds had been one, once, before being separated and cut off, so she's intrigued that two worlds may have been reunited.]
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[Her demeanor shifts a little, and there's definitely something like pride in the way Raine speaks now. Some little bit for herself, but mostly she's just proud of what her students managed to accomplish.] We were, yes. It had just happened when I was summoned here-- I don't know yet what the repercussions will be, and there are certain to be political nightmares, but it must be better than the alternative. [That is, two dying worlds and a war that never really ended.]
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The hint of pride in Raine's voice doesn't go unnoticed.] I hope it won't be too bad, at least. It sounds as though you did something for the benefit of all.
[By now she's finished taking in the hallway, and has not forgotten what she's here for in the first place.]
Can you show me where you treat patients? Maybe I can be of help right now, if there is anyone here.
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[She smiles at Aqua, just a little thing, and gestures to indicate Aqua should follow.] There's no one right now, which is fortunate except in that it removes the opportunity for demonstration. I'll show you what we're working with, however, and I can give you some idea of what to expect.
[Raine leads Aqua through halls, and while she hasn't been in charge long her attitude is not tentative; she carries herself like she belongs here. There are rooms for examination and treatment, for storage, for teaching. One looks halfway set up for keeping a longer-term watch on people. It's not a hospital by any means, and there's equipment lacking here and there, and overall the space is too big right now for the few people who work in it, but it's clearly a work in progress.]
[As they go:] You said you'd been battling 'dark forces' before this. I take it then you're most used to a combat setting?
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[She finds herself looking at nearly everything they pass, taking it all into account. It isn't huge at all, but appears serviceable, and Raine has clearly put work into it, and is continuing to do so.]
Yes, I am. Fighting monsters and those who would upset the balance of light and darkness. Although, recently it's been more defending myself.
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[At this last she nods, understanding.] Prior to my arrival here, I most often used my artes in a similar context. [A pause to consider, because that's an interesting way to put it.] The balance between light and darkness? How do you mean that?
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Light and darkness are two sides of the same coin, and keeping that balance is important. If, say, the darkness begins to overwhelm the light, the worlds of the Realm of Light will be in danger. [She pauses a moment.] There are some who would try to force such an imbalance for their own gain.
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What of the reverse? Has it ever happened that light threatens to overwhelm darkness?
[This curiosity mostly because Aqua has almost explicitly identified herself as on the side of light, and Raine has to wonder, given the typical associations of good and evil and the example Aqua chose, if she really means balance. She doesn't doubt Aqua's character; she just has to wonder.]
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I've... I've never heard of the light endangering the darkness. Wherever light exists, there are always shadows, but the absence of light is also darkness. That's why the light needs protecting: it can be lost, but the darkness is always there.
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The way you speak it sounds more like you're charged to protect the light, rather than keep a balance. A noble goal, to be sure; I only wonder why the idea of balance is important if there's virtually no risk of darkness, too, being lost.
[Yes, this is absolutely an academic problem by now.]
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I would consider myself a defender of the light in those terms. But the balance is important, in that the darkness must be kept from overwhelming the light, or disaster will befall the worlds.
[She thinks for a moment, running over her training and Raine's words as well.]
If... if there ever is a time when the light threatens to consume the darkness, then it would be my duty to prevent that as well.
[The way she says it though indicates that Aqua highly doubts such an event would ever occur.]
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But there's not really a risk of that, with the state of your world as it is. I see.
[Overall Aqua's concern seems more like keeping people safe than keeping a nebulous concept of a balance intact; the latter is only a means to the former. Raine approves.]
You've mentioned traveling between multiple worlds a number of times now. Is that normal, where you come from?
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That's right. The darkness is the greater threat.
Actually, no. Most people aren't even aware that there are other worlds aside from their own, let alone travel between them.
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That does seem to be the case when there are multiple worlds. Hm.
[A slight diversion, to explain her curiosity:] The parallels between all the worlds fascinate me, especially because they're all so very different. And yet, a number of people are from different versions of the same -- template, I suppose, called Earth. I met a man from a world where the spirits had the same names, and a thirty-day, twelve-month calendar seems more or less standard... there are more points that coincide than I would have expected, initially.
[She's almost lecturing, but this is something that Raine's really intrigued and occasionally excited by, and it shows as she talks.]
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There's a legend I've heard that all the worlds used to be one, bathed in light. But people began to covet the light for themselves, and fought over it, and that in turn opened their hearts to darkness. And so the world was plunged into darkness.
[She pauses for a moment, recalling the story.]
But there was light still in the hearts of children, and with that light, the children rebuilt the world as many, smaller worlds, each separated from the others. Perhaps the similarities are a result of several worlds being rebuilt alike to one another?
[She's no scholar by any means, but it could be a plausible theory.]
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soooo late orz
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