luke fon fabre | CHOSEN OF MANA (
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driftfleet2016-05-02 05:02 pm
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video | r u freakin kiddin me
Who: Luke fon Fabre
Broadcast: Yes
Action: The Marsiva
When: The late morning
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[Luke is already up and running around when the feed snaps on. He's got bright red hair and a long white coat, opened to show a red gem at his collarbone.]
Hey! Is anyone here? Can anyone hear me? I'm-- uh, I think I'm trapped! Hello?
[Wait, there's a red light and some kind of screen! He rushes over, not really recognizing this kind of technology but he'll take it. The stuff in the ranches was a lot like this, just less polished.]
There has to be a way... Maybe I can pull up a map? What would Jade do... Wait, I know! [He smashes a LOT OF BUTTONS. And turns the feed off in the process.
Oops.]
Broadcast: Yes
Action: The Marsiva
When: The late morning
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[Luke is already up and running around when the feed snaps on. He's got bright red hair and a long white coat, opened to show a red gem at his collarbone.]
Hey! Is anyone here? Can anyone hear me? I'm-- uh, I think I'm trapped! Hello?
[Wait, there's a red light and some kind of screen! He rushes over, not really recognizing this kind of technology but he'll take it. The stuff in the ranches was a lot like this, just less polished.]
There has to be a way... Maybe I can pull up a map? What would Jade do... Wait, I know! [He smashes a LOT OF BUTTONS. And turns the feed off in the process.
Oops.]

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It's a pleasantly nostalgic feeling, and he settles comfortably in his bed to listen, soaking in every word.]
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First there were grasses, then shrubs and trees and flowers. Then came fish and animals and people. Those who lived in harmony with the earth were called elves, and they used mana to fuel their magic. Their cousins, the humans, couldn't use magic in the same way, so they had to build machines. The elves secluded themselves and disappeared, fearing for their safety, but the humans continued to grow in power...
And then they turned to war.
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And ah, creation story! Those are always interesting. Especially when so little is known about his own world's.
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Somehow he's not surprised that it involves magic-using beings in conflict with humans. Seriously, again?]
War against the elves?
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[He lets out a sigh-- not at Mikleo, but at the state of things back then.]
The war dragged on for years, until it was all anyone knew. But the Great Tree withered and began to die. A hero and his companions went on a pilgrimage to ask the spirits for help; though the Summon Spirits were reluctant, they made their pacts to help preserve what remained of the world's mana.
But it wasn't enough. Something had to take the place of the tree... so the hero gave his own life.
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[It all sounds very interesting - and Sorey would probably flail about how romantically tragic it is - but he's all about the fine details.]
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The legends never said. I really doubt they were half-elves, though. Half-elves are hated and chased out wherever they go, but the hero Van is revered and known all over.
[Summon spirits, though! He knows them.]
Summon Spirits are-- well, they're powerful elemental spirits. They watch over the flow of the world's mana. There's one for each kind of magic, so... water, fire, earth, wind, lightning, ice, darkness, and light.
Their names are... Shadow... uh... Gnome... Celsius... Volt... [Crap, what were the others?] Efreet, Sylph... sorry, I never learned a lot of this until we met them in person.
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It's alright. Better than nothing, right? Sorry for the interruption, anyway. Please, go on.
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[He's kinda surprised that Mikleo has so much interest in this but he'll take it.]
Where was I? Oh, right... so the hero made his sacrifice to keep the world alive, but the Goddess was so distraught that she wept for seven days and seven nights. The hero's companions tried to reason with her, but they were struggling with her own grief.
On the eighth day, she disappeared into the heavens. She gave the angels one final command:
You must wake me, for if I should sleep, the world shall be destroyed.
And that was when the regeneration of the world began.
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[He's wondering also if it's based on reality, or if it's all an elaborate metaphor. Some histories are like that. Entire societies hinged on metaphors, depending on how believable the truth is. History is weird.
And wonderful, but that much is obvious.]
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Yeah, that's part of the Journey of Regeneration. When the world begins to die, it means that evil is breaking free of the seals. The Chosen undergoes the trials and-- and wakes the goddess, and then the world is renewed.
[Or so they thought.]
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[Because that sounds kind of familiar.]
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[DID HE FORGET TO MENTION THAT? YUP.]
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Is that what the hero's sacrifice was? Becoming an angel?
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Yeah. And that's why an angel is needed to wake the goddess.
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How are angels different from humans? We don't really have them on my world, but people here keep mistaking me for one, so I'm interested in knowing more about what they are, exactly.
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Why do people think you're an angel?
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[A while ago, he might have been in awe at the very term, but now he is cautious. Cruxis isn't what they seem. Granted, people trying to kill you and use your body for shenanigans is bound to make anyone cautious.]
What kind of seraph are you? If you don't mind me asking, that is.
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[There's a hierarchy, but he suspects it's not the same thing.]
Seraphim are like elemental spirits. My element is water. Being a seraph doesn't guarantee that we'll be stronger or faster than humans, really, but we do have seraphic artes. Or magic, as you called it.
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[This is definitely interesting, and very different from what he's grown up with in the Church of Martel.]
Humans don't have magic, but elves and half-elves do. Other than that, they're about the same... aside from the lifespan thing.
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Where did you meet an elf?
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He might be a different kind of elf, though. A few hundred years seems too short, going by what he was saying.
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