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lady katsa of the middluns · ᴡɪʟᴅᴄᴀᴛ ([personal profile] survivra) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet2016-08-11 11:01 am

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Who: katsa & you
Broadcast: fleetwide
Action: marsiva hospitality deck
When: now

—think you can do this to me again after all this time, but you can take your blazing courts and shards and shove it up your—

[ There's an audible thud as Katsa kicks a cot in front of her, bumping the bed a few feet and skewing it sideways into one nearby. Her rather angry string of anger cuts through the faint tinkling of bland, simple music in the background.

She certainly doesn't look like someone who'd be suited for an adventure in space, dressed in ragtag leather and furs that look as though she's thrown them together herself from a variety of dead animals. She also doesn't seem to be aware that anyone might be watching her; or perhaps it's more than she doesn't particularly care, for she scrubs the back of her hand across her eyes and scowls through what is very obviously only a half-hearted attempt at holding back tears. ]


You don't need me here. You can dress this up all you like—I don't have to do this. Whatever's outside that window, I shouldn't be the only one who gets to see it.
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[personal profile] lord_wizard 2016-08-28 09:46 pm (UTC)(link)
[He takes the smile in stride, and responds to it with a small one of his own.]

Indeed. And in nearly all of the surrounding lands that I'm aware of.

[He is fairly easily diverted when the topic of magic comes up, but not enough to forget how they arrived here]

Gift is just a word. There are plenty of wizards who would call it a curse as well. Such is any burden of power that one cannot escape. Most of it depends on circumstances of birth. In some places the ability to use magic is reviled to the point that you'd be killed, while in others you might be elevated. Superstition and politics.

Is it something like that...for Gracelings?
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[personal profile] lord_wizard 2016-08-30 08:30 pm (UTC)(link)
[The other kingdoms sounds a bit like Kekropia to him in that regard, and with that comes a distant ache. The thought it easy enough to brush off in favor of her questions, as personal as they might be.]

A little of both, perhaps. [He looks distant for a moment, then smiles ruefully] But the former didn't have much to do with my magic.

[A beat as he considers his next words] I was born poor. Most wizards born in that circumstance don't have much choice for instruction. They are either destroyed by their own power or apprentice to whoever the can find. Or whoever finds them. I was lucky, in a sense. Someone found me...mentored and trained me....and helped me gain induction to the Cabaline school, earning me rank and title. [It's isn't the entire truth, but it's enough]
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[personal profile] lord_wizard 2016-09-02 08:49 pm (UTC)(link)
['Something worse'. He wonders, sometimes, what that might have been. If he had remained there, the brothel would probably have killed him one way or another, but it was just as likely that if Malkar had not found him, another wizard would have. He hates thinking that his master might have actually saved his life - at least before he tried to destroy him]

It was happenstance, really. [That much is true, but he can't quite bring himself to divulge the particulars, especially over the open network.]

The Cabaline school doesn't refer to an institution, but a doctrine. The way that magic is thought about and taught, but it isn't a university. Traditionally, learning magic is a master-apprentice arrangement. Magic and politics are often closely interwoven, and few so closely as it is in Marathat. The Cabalines form one-third of the government. They advise the Lord Protector and maintain the spells that protect the city. Anyone that manages to get inducted into the school and takes the oaths also gains a title.
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[personal profile] lord_wizard 2016-09-06 10:52 pm (UTC)(link)
[He laughs, flatly] Unnecessarily complicated is the bread and butter of Cabalines.

There are reasons for it, though. Not all of them good and well thought out, but reasons. You'd have to understand the way Marathat was before the Cabal was founded.

[He waves that away, however. He isn't great with history, and if need be he'll get back to the Wizard's Coup before long]

We take our oaths very seriously, Lady Katsa, and to be fair, most Cabalines were in some line of nobility somewhere. The title and wealth we gain is power, yes, but there are limits. The very foundation of Cabaline doctrine prohibits us from using magic directly on any person, for any reason. Ever. To do so is usually punished with death. [As he speaks, he rolls back one of his sleeves, revealing the garishly bright tattoos of vines trailing from knuckles and up the forearm. They aren't faded in the least by time] Also, every sworn Cabaline has these tattoos. These...aren't merely a badge of office. They identify us immediately, no matter where we go. In the lands of our enemies, it can be a death sentence on their own.
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[personal profile] lord_wizard 2016-09-10 02:11 am (UTC)(link)
We do have allies. Wizards can, and often do, travel those lands to study or act as ambassadors, but you'd always be in some way be in service to the Protectorate.

[Or you could always get exiled, like he did. It seemed to work well in that regard.]

And what about you and other Gracelings? Tattoos can be hidden to some degree, but short of blinding yourself, it's not something easy for one to conceal.
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[personal profile] lord_wizard 2016-09-10 09:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Lies are powerful things. I can imagine how terrible someone with that kind of Grace could be.

[His own life had been propped on quite a few lies, though not all of them of his own making. He knows all to well what willful lies can accomplish]

You mentioned there were places that more freely accepted people like yourself. Is the Middluns part of either of those kingdoms?

[He wagers it must have been, for her to carry a title as well]
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[personal profile] lord_wizard 2016-09-15 08:32 pm (UTC)(link)
That may be true, but very far in the future for my world. I recently traveled to another country, however, that seems strangely comfortable with magic, and even incorporate some forms of it into their daily live. Their magicians, as they call them there, are highly respected but not feared as we are elsewhere. I imagine that if Marathat continues to make strides in working with the community rather than ignoring it, we could be much the same some day. [Not that he's likely to ever know, for many reasons]

But, that's neither here nor there. I think you'll find that, on the fleet, there are people with unusual abilities and talents aplenty. There are some days I feel practically mundane.
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[personal profile] lord_wizard 2016-09-17 01:55 am (UTC)(link)
I don't know about mice, but there are ponies...

[He pauses, tilting his head in mild curiosity]

...where were you last?
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[personal profile] lord_wizard 2016-09-18 07:24 pm (UTC)(link)
[Not the castle, then, though her description didn't fit the bill entirely. He didn't know her, but it could always have been possible that she came from a time far before or after him. Even leaving it so far behind, the history and fate of Nostos still occupied his thoughts from time to time.]

Madness? Why? Simply because of the existence of magic, or because of what happened there?
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[personal profile] lord_wizard 2016-09-26 10:57 pm (UTC)(link)
['It wouldn't have been the first time I'd simply lost my senses'. He's lost for a few moments in that phrase, and the fact that the same had happened to him. Ironically, however, for him madness was characterized by the absence of magic rather than the touch of it, even though it was magic that was to blame. He'd lost his ability to reach his magic both times, and while he hadn't had it all his life, it was a sensation more intrinsic to him than anything else. To be without it was akin to amputation]

...It's hard to describe. Like breathing, in a way. It's simply part of me. Someone I know, not a wizard himself, likened it to a steam boiler. While crude, I couldn't entirely disagree with the metaphor because it captures the feeling. Without use, it's a power that builds. And like breathing, to stop doing so is to suffocate. [He breathes out a small laugh] Not that we'd literary explode or expire, but it is deeply uncomfortable.

But the actual process of channeling magic? It can be many things. Intoxicating. Exhilarating. Disorienting. Even painful. But more often it's not something I really notice.
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[personal profile] lord_wizard 2016-10-04 02:34 am (UTC)(link)
Not when it is something you are born to. Maybe even if it were not. [Though he's heard few occasions outside of magic being a birthright of some form or another].

A lot of people see magic the way you do, but I believe that, most of the time, there is nothing at all unnatural about magic. It is part of the world. It comes from it or is connected to it, and by extension, us. Not everyone can touch it, and because of that it's easy to dismiss.

Think of it like this...[He's moving into his teacher's voice again, but he can't help it]...is it a cheat for turtles to have shells? For fish to breathe water? For a wolf to follow the scent of prey? It's simply the way they are. They have things that set them apart. Allow them to survive.
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that was terribly on the nose and unconscious on my part I swear

[personal profile] lord_wizard 2016-10-09 08:09 pm (UTC)(link)
[He looks surprised because he is however, and makes no attempt to hide that]

Nothing of the sort, my lady. I was going to suggest a more technical metaphor, but I wasn't sure your travels had exposed you the more advanced science of other worlds. I don't understand it much myself, to be frank, so I chose something simpler. It merely seemed to fit.

[He laughs himself, though a touch sheepishly in response to the revelation] People are admittedly much more complicated than animals, even when we sometimes act like them...

[He shifts, glancing aside thoughfully] Survival. That's rather broad.
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[personal profile] lord_wizard 2016-10-11 07:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Both, I suppose.

[He shrugged deeply, somewhat apologetic]

Can you explain it?

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