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revenance_comms2013-10-26 12:09 am
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001 ▲ video.
[The video comes at an odd angle, all wild waves of vivid green hair, occasionally rocking nauseously to reveal pale, creamy skin and the flash of dark blue eyes or part of a nervous but friendly smile -- much like the voice that comes over the airwaves.]
I've... never used something like this before, so I hope it's working! [Her laugh comes soft, chiming a few times before dissipating. The screen shakes and a slender hand comes into view, gesturing as she speaks. Slowly her appearance becomes a little more visible; a sideways angle of about two-thirds of her face comes into focus. Though the angle is odd, it's clear that she is an attractive woman and while uncomfortable, she radiates warmth.]
I'm not really sure where I'm going with all of this, I hadn't had much of a plan in mind when I started. [Another soft laugh that implies she's lost in more than one sense of the word. It doesn't reach her eyes, nor does the smile any longer.]
I do have a question, though, if no one minds it. What now?
I've... never used something like this before, so I hope it's working! [Her laugh comes soft, chiming a few times before dissipating. The screen shakes and a slender hand comes into view, gesturing as she speaks. Slowly her appearance becomes a little more visible; a sideways angle of about two-thirds of her face comes into focus. Though the angle is odd, it's clear that she is an attractive woman and while uncomfortable, she radiates warmth.]
I'm not really sure where I'm going with all of this, I hadn't had much of a plan in mind when I started. [Another soft laugh that implies she's lost in more than one sense of the word. It doesn't reach her eyes, nor does the smile any longer.]
I do have a question, though, if no one minds it. What now?
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[Ienzo smiles back.]
You're quite welcome.
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[ She only fiddles with the thing for a second, thinking it to be rude not to pay attention to her company. ] We don't have this sort of technology where I come from. I hope I don't accidentally break it.
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[Ienzo hums thoughtfully.]
I doubt it's easily breakable; it's designed for people who don't necessarily have facility with such things.
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[ Everyone's the same on the inside, right? It's how they act that matters. ]
That's good to know! I'll still try to be careful with it.
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Your magic should work normally here, I believe. Most people's seems to; interestingly enough, not everyone here has magic in the worlds where they come from.
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I can still feel it, so I think most of it should work the way it is meant to. Summoning Eidolons, though... [ It would stand to reason if something is powerful enough to pull her here that it would be powerful enough to seal certain abilities. She doesn't think she'll be seeing the Hallowed Father, Bahamut, anytime soon. She'll call upon the Sylphs, though, when she gets a chance. Just to see if she can. They're sprightly and compact, unlike everyone else she can call. ]
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[Summoning was never a particularly small magic, and the last thing they needed was people mistaking eidolons for a new type of nightmare. It wouldn't be a very good introduction.]
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[ She pauses, then laughs quietly. She lifts a hand to her mouth, trying to stifle more from coming out. ] Although I've never had it described as being "showy," I think it likely fits.
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My abilities tend to be showy as well.
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Well? You're going to tell me, aren't you? You can't just say something like that and leave a girl hanging.
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[Ienzo's tone shows that he doesn't really mind. The hallway around them seems to disappear, replaced by a garden lined with fountains and cobblestone paths. The sun seems to be shining above them, and looming above them is a tall castle with elaborate turrets.]
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[ But in a roundabout way, yes. She does insist. And pauses in her step, looking around then inching a little closer as she turns to look the way they came. ]
What kind of magic is this? It's amazing!
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It's an illusion. It's mostly useful either for peaceful things or in order to hide yourself. I can disguise myself or other things, but it isn't quite as impressive.
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I'm glad to have brightened your day.
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Will you promise to show me something like that again sometime? Even if it's the same thing? It must take a lot of concentration to do that. [ She wonders where it falls on the scales of magic -- is it Black or White? Or is it something completely unique, like her Summoning? ]
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Of course, if you like. It doesn't take as much concentration for smaller things but the more encompassing the illusion, the more difficult it is to maintain and do other things. And of course the more energy it consumes. [The one thing Ienzo does miss about Castle Oblivion was that the whole place tended to facilitate illusion magic.]
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Magic's special like that. It's a part of you, right down to your blood and your bones. [ Her words are honeyed, almost cloying. Like she's impressed with him on a personal level. Magic, she thinks, is a commonality. It links them. ]
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I should introduce you to a friend of mine sometime. You might have interesting conversations.
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[ She bounces a bit, rocking back and forth on her heels. ]
I used to think I would become a Sage -- you know, someone who could use all Black and White Magic, none of it lacking in power. But I lost that ability when I gave myself to Black Magic and Summoning. So I... suppose a part of me longs for that, if it makes sense?
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[Ienzo looks into the middle distance, a bit lost in thought. He hadn't worked much with other people's systems of magic; it would be interesting to see what the differences were.]
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[ That's how it worked. But she basically breathed magic, as it were. ]
It's all about focus. That would be the easiest way to compare it.
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[They would have to meet later, when there was time.]
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[ She pauses, fidgeting with her long sleeves. ]
Speaking of... um. Is there any sort of more permanent housing situation? Or are there just inns? [ A little rushed, like she doesn't want to sound ungrateful for what she does have; it's better than a tent or cottage, after all! ] I mean, I don't mind it! It beats the ground, after all.
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There are various places where you can rent space to live, yes. People have houses and apartments in various areas of the worlds. People tend to start out here simply so that they can know the options before they decide where to live; since Traverse Town perpetually experiences night, people often prefer to live in Twilight Town, where there's sunlight.
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