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яσвιи яє∂вяєαѕт ([personal profile] birdsbirdsbirds) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet2016-03-25 02:55 pm

first one to make that doctor who joke loses

Who: Everyone! All of you!
Broadcast: Maybe!
Action: Definitely!
When: Anytime during the toxic moon event!

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[boy oh boy, isn't everyone just so excited to explore this... charming... place...?

this is a game-wide mingle and the timeframe isn't super-important, so throw in with whatever you want! play war games, go shopping for gas masks, get lost in the wilderness, hide up in the Iskaulit and refuse to set foot on the moon, anything goes.

here's the main event info post for reference! have fun!]
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[personal profile] heavenonearth 2016-04-04 12:23 am (UTC)(link)
[ where he comes from, witches are pretty bad news, so cas cocks an uncertain brow at the word, but he's giving her the benefit of the doubt here. she's a good soul with a good heart, not likely to go liquefying people or ripping their teeth out.

or, you know. he doesn't think so, at least. here's hoping.

once he's got the mask bought and paid for, cas turns and meanders a little closer, eyeing the wand curiously. ]


Muggles?
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[personal profile] brainiest 2016-04-06 01:26 am (UTC)(link)
[ Hermione isn't entirely used to magic being a dangerous fear, not anymore - the Drabwurld was made up of it, and the Wizarding World had been founded upon magic and it's secrecy. She's more relaxed, which is probably something in her favour more than anything else.

She tilts her head up, leaning close to Cas before she offers her wand - not for him to take, of course, but to look at. ]


It means someone without magic. Non-magical folk.
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[personal profile] heavenonearth 2016-04-06 05:14 am (UTC)(link)
What a funny word.

[ but cas still seems a little bewildered, needs a little clarification, here. ]

Non-magical..? I don't follow.

[ witches don't really have those sorts of restrictions, where he's from. ]
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[personal profile] brainiest 2016-04-06 03:41 pm (UTC)(link)
In my world, there's Wizarding society and then there's muggle society. Most muggles don't actually know that there's witches and wizards that really exist - mostly for their safety. Can you imagine the shortcuts and dangers there would be if people without magic knew there was magic?

[ Hermione frowns, shaking her head. ]

So there's two words, especially for people that have family members that don't have magic, like me.
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[personal profile] heavenonearth 2016-04-08 03:26 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I can understand that. It's sort of like that where I come from, in a way.

[ considering the common man has no idea that angels and demons exist, or monsters and spirits for that matter. some people are better off left blissfully ignorant. ]

But witches aren't exclusive or anything. Any human can work magic with the right tools, back home. Or non-human, for that matter.
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[personal profile] brainiest 2016-04-08 12:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Is it? It's the first time I've heard anyone say that here.

[ So far, at least. She does frown, though, tilting her head. ]

It's definitely not like that in my world. If muggles try to use magical things than it can be disastrous - they could hurt themselves or someone else.
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[personal profile] heavenonearth 2016-04-10 01:58 am (UTC)(link)
Heh, well it can still be disastrous for sure, but that's just because magic is finicky, and dangerous, and people get in over their heads and don't know what they're dealing with.

[ a shrug. ]

But yeah, there are no, uh.. muggles. Not everyone knows magic exists. Most don't, really -- [ or didn't, but semantics. ] -- but it sure is free for all to use and abuse.
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[personal profile] brainiest 2016-04-10 08:12 pm (UTC)(link)
You're right, it is dangerous, especially in the wrong hands. Abuse of magic is a serious problem, and there should really be more guidelines to stop it.

[ She shakes her head, frowning. ]

That's probably why people without magic aren't told about it, for the most part, in my world. To keep them - and us - safe.
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[personal profile] heavenonearth 2016-04-10 10:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Mm, I suppose so. People really have a knack for killing each other.

[ understatement of the century, really, but hey, cas loves 'em anyway. ]

So you were born with it, then?
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[personal profile] brainiest 2016-04-11 09:34 pm (UTC)(link)
At first I didn't really like the rule, but growing up in the middle of a magical war is more than enough to change your mind.

[ Especially considering her parents and their own lack of magic. ]

I was. I didn't find out the truth until I was eleven, though, and I was sent a letter inviting me to go to school.
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[personal profile] heavenonearth 2016-04-13 07:37 am (UTC)(link)
[ cas isn't sure how he feels about that, whether or not people should be trusted with knowledge and power or kept in the dark like sheep in the herd, but that's philosophy for another time.

for now, he's more interested in her little story, here. ]


Wait - a letter? How'd they know about you if even your parents didn't?
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[personal profile] brainiest 2016-04-15 05:19 pm (UTC)(link)
There's a book that writes down the name of all magical children born, and the Headmaster can look at that and sent out letters when they turn eleven. Most muggles don't really believe in magic, so it's not difficult to not know your entire life.

[ She hums, considering. ]

There are signs, of course. I just to jump out of trees and never get hurt and my friend Harry used to regrow his hair after getting it cut.