Jun. 21st, 2016

wolfehawke: (look aside)
[personal profile] wolfehawke
Who: Adalwolfe Hawke and you!
Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: On the Iskaulit
When: Nowish

Broadcast

[The video pops up with Adalwolfe's face centered in the camera, but with the background moving behind him, clearly showing the familiar corridors of the Iskaulit. He's making his way to his new job at Málum as bartender.]

So I noticed on the list of scheduled lectures posted a bit ago that there are several on magic, not to mention several people I've spoken with having positive or relaxed reactions to its use. It's incredibly strange to me that everyone is so open and accepting of this, considering the doctrine regarding magic in my home of Thedas, so it begs the following question and I hope at least someone from outside of Thedas will indulge me:

What is magic like on your world? Is it regulated? Does everyone have the ability to use it, or only a small number of people? Are there prejudices that go along with that.

Ah, well, I suppose that's more than one question. Still, if you're willing to talk about it, please feel free to respond to this post and I'll get back to you when I'm finished with work. Thank you!

[The video clicks off.]


Action

It's only a short walk from the hanger to the bar, but Adalwolfe takes his time since he can't watch where he's going very well as he's recording on his device. Which could lead to all kinds of problems. He seems to be avoiding walls okay, but if a person, say, came out of a corridor nearby or happened to step in front of him at just the right time before he put down the little screen, he might just bowl right into them, or walk right past without noticing a mischievous foot out for him to trip over. Honestly, he's an open target. Or at least seems like it...

(Closed)

Jun. 21st, 2016 11:42 pm
castintoflames: (✧ I'm gonna leave my bones)
[personal profile] castintoflames
Who: Maedhros & Finrod
Broadcast: Nope!
Action: On SS Bishop.
When: Slightly backdated to a few days after Maedhros boards the ship.

Avoiding his half-cousin was cowardly and there was little he detested more than cowardice. Thus, after settling into his new, strange quarters, he sought Finrod out.

"Cousin? We have a conversation that is overdue, do we not?" he forced himself to breathe deep and stay calm, yet he dreaded what was to come, "I will tell you the truth no matter how difficult."

No longer would he run from the shadows. If he planned on staying at Maglor's side - and Fëanor's - he needed to be stronger. What had passed could not be changed, but the future was undecided. There was comfort in that.

He was free to be himself again - free of the Oath.

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