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яσвιи яє∂вяєαѕт ([personal profile] birdsbirdsbirds) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet2015-02-19 07:20 pm

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Who: Everyone!
Broadcast: Sure!
Action: Everywhere!
When: Until the end of the month!

[hey droot flooters! how are those new augment glitches going? how's your crew? what fresh trouble have you been getting into? how are those jobs paying off? whether you're in your ship, on one of the moons, stuck on Marsiva, or hiding out on one of the waystations in-between, your audience wants to know what you're up to!

note: there are an unusual number of shoes on sale in the shops today. the ones on Abeo are pretty ugly.]
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[personal profile] noctiphile 2015-03-04 04:52 am (UTC)(link)
Fascinating. [As expected, Mattias follows, keeping pace to watch Felix gesture attentively.] So the magic manifests in the way most natural for the user? And that forms the different branches? I can only assume they bicker amongst themselves.

[It seemed like an inherent nature for schools.] And the rings, you said? [Skipping ahead, he walks backwards, leaning forward to better examine the rings. Still, he's careful not to touch. No need to risk that yet.] Does the stone matter? And these vines? What do they do?

[He points to each, slowing to fall back beside Felix.]
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[personal profile] lord_wizard 2015-03-06 04:22 am (UTC)(link)
No, not precisely. Individual wizards might display an innate talent for one thing or another, but that has no impact on the schools. Think of them as different philosophies on the same subject. Each has a different approach and a particular way they have been taught to structure their magic. But you are correct on one point, they rarely agree. Which is putting it kindly in most cases.

[He watches Mattias with a bemused expression, doing his best to adequately cover everything the man had asked him about.]

The rings are a focus. A method of channeling said magic. It's actually not precisely necessary, but it does help. The stones don't matter, though there is often a certain amount of personal preference and association in terms of their selection. My last set was moonstone, in fact. What matters is that stone and metal are considered grounding materials in Cabaline magic, which is why they're used in this fashion.

[His smile grows a bit thinner at the second question, but he continues]

The tattoos aren't thaumaturgically important, though there is some symbolism tied into the design. [He turns his hand over, showing Mattias the staring blue eye emblazoned on his palm] In my case, they're more a badge of office and a method of identification. One of the many reasons our schools are in conflict is that there are a good number of them that are tightly linked with their local government, and none so much as mine. The establishment of the Cabaline school and the overthrow of our monarchy in favor of the protectorate coincides. Accordingly, wizards who take the Cabaline oaths and wears the tattoos also lend their power to the wards that keep the city safe from our neighbors and rivals, the Kekropian empire and the Eusebian school of wizardry. As you might imagine, it can be quite dangerous for a member of either school to travel, especially for people like myself who wear their loyalty so openly on their skin.
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[personal profile] noctiphile 2015-03-06 04:52 am (UTC)(link)
I see. [It's a large amount of information but give him a few minutes and he manages to parse it, storing the information for later. His fingers twitch for pen and parchment; he makes a mental note to pick some up on the way back.]

This is fascinating. Much different from the other systems I've heard of. It's so much more... [He gestures for the word but it abandons him.] ... in-depth, I suppose? No, that's not right. [After a moment's thought he waves the matter off.]

Now, what of your government? You said your school overthrew the monarchy. Why? And why protect the city with magic and not an army? Surely, if magic is common enough to have bickering schools it's common enough to have defenses. Does it truly provide an advantage?

[A beat and then he's chuckling nervously, holding up his hands.] Oh, and do tell me if I'm asking too much. I'll try and restrain myself.
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[personal profile] lord_wizard 2015-03-10 06:35 am (UTC)(link)
[Felix laughs amiably] Not at all. I can provide you the finer details later, if you like. I think perhaps the word you are looking for is convoluted. The nature of the beast, you might say.

[He was never as much a student of Marathine history, mostly because Malkar didn't care much to teach him about it. The reasons for that seem a bit clearer in hindsight. Ironically, it was his less educated younger brother that knew more about the crown that he could ever hope to remember, but he reaches back to that in order to give Mattias an answer that won't complicate the line of inquiry even further]

Oh, it's a rather long story. The rulers of the city long had a bloody history, and the dynasty of the Cordelii was no different, and steeped in corruption. At the same time, the use of blood magic and necromancy was prominent in the city, and wizards used their magic to terrorize and control the populace. The original Cabal, along with Michael Teverius, eradicated both the Cordelius family and the practices of old in one decisive strike.

[He gestures with a hand in a slicing sort of gesture]

Perhaps I overstated the commonality of it. Yes, there are many schools and many wizards, but statistically speaking we are a minority among the population. Not everyone is born with the talent. We have soldiers, just as Kekropia does, but even if they took the lower city, they could never breach the Mirador, our stronghold. There are many functions of those wards, but the most notable is the fact that it is more or less impossible to kill someone protected under the conditions of the wards.
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[personal profile] noctiphile 2015-03-11 04:32 pm (UTC)(link)
[The explanation is lined with hooks, juicy baits lingering down for him to pluck up. He could feast on them all but chooses one, jogging lightly forward, blithely ignoring the line of cafes they're already passing by.]

Wait. [He slows when he's ahead again. Able to see Felix's face.] Necromancy? As in divination of the dead? I didn't think such a thing was real, let alone used by people.

[His feet fall back into place with Felix's, expression both puzzled and disturbed.] Dare I ask how it worked?
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[personal profile] lord_wizard 2015-03-11 09:56 pm (UTC)(link)
[He slows to a stop, as if he can't quite manage to think about this and walk at the same time, his mouth twisting into a thoughtful expression]

Do you mean what was done with it or how the magic worked? Either way, there's not much I can tell you. Much of that knowledge was purposefully lost when the Cabal took over things, although there's reportedly a tiny guild of necromancers still operating in the Lower City.
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[personal profile] noctiphile 2015-03-11 10:44 pm (UTC)(link)
[He waves a hand, stopping slightly ahead of Felix.]

Nothing so complex. At the risk of sounding ignorant, I was wondering about the concept itself. Magic doesn't exist in my home except in fantasy writings and our idea of necromancy... Well, it might be quite different from your own. [Perking forward, he folds his hands behind his back.] Tell me, do you burn your dead?
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[personal profile] lord_wizard 2015-03-11 11:33 pm (UTC)(link)
The only way to correct ignorance is to ask questions and learn. [He smiles, genuinely]

Generally no. Most dead are buried.
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[personal profile] noctiphile 2015-03-11 11:38 pm (UTC)(link)
[Burial. It's hard not to wrinkle his nose at the very idea.]

Ah, that explains it. So necromancers would... [he wiggles his fingers] fiddle the corpses, correct? Or perhaps just the bones?
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[personal profile] lord_wizard 2015-03-11 11:47 pm (UTC)(link)
[Minus the ones they burn at the stake, at least. Thus the 'generally'.]

Corpses, I think. There are...were...still ghouls in the lower levels of the Mirador. And a small number loose in the swamp outside the city. Being that ghouls are largely intact I assume it had to be the whole body. Not that the bones can't be used for other things, like contacting the spirits of the dead.