Hiro Hamada (
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driftfleet2015-03-15 10:10 pm
Bishop Mingle!
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When: Anywhere from 3/15 til the end of the month!
[Welcome to the Bishop. We have rave lights.]
Broadcast: none!
Action: Bishop!
When: Anywhere from 3/15 til the end of the month!
[Welcome to the Bishop. We have rave lights.]

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[gonna rub the back of his neck here a bit.]
We have a library, though. It's pretty much always quiet in there.
[please don't set me on fire i am completely believing that you can and would]
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His green eyes widen with excitement. Without warning, he reaches out to grab Hiro by the shoulders. They are, sadly, around the same height (not counting the ears).]
The library! Where is it? SHOW ME.
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Alright, alright, chill. Follow me, it's this way.
[and he... pulls away?? and starts leading him down the hall to the room.]
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I had a few books before I came here. I had twenty-seven, though most were borrowed. Arcane textbooks, magical textbooks from other worlds, fairy tales, historic battles, a book on chemistry, another book on herbs, alchemy, five different varieties of exotic recipe books--
Are they organized? Does someone need to organize them? I can do that.
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[look i found something he likes!!!]
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... We can take books from the planets we visit? They will not want them back?
[THIS IS BRAND NEW INFORMATION.]
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[look we're here!!]
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[He could just... purloin them other ways. With his cute looks. But he doesn't say that. He just shoots RIGHT PAST HIRO and furiously grabs the first five books he sees. He doesn't even look at the titles. He just.
Books.
Books, man.
This is probably the happiest he's been since he arrived.]
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You love books, huh.
[he sounds sarcastic as fuck.]
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Books are better than people.
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[hands up]
I prefer robots most days.
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[He shrugs.]
You build things out of metal and wire. I build things out of magic.
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[oh look you have his interest.]
Like what?
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Magic can do just about everything. You can use it to make food, build a house, make a shield, craft a spell...
I have a creation that carries books.
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Really? Did it come here with you, or...?
[he wants to see it. brag at him. do it.]
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I summon it when I need to.
[Hiro obviously wants a demonstration, and who is Belth to turn him down? All the better if this human child understands his limitless power. HA. Well, okay, maybe not limitless.
His eyes glow fiercely for a moment, burning with green fire. He murmurs a few vaguely Latin-sounding words and holds out his hand. His aura turns visibly blue as he channels. At first there's only a puddle on the floor, but it doesn't seep into anything, doesn't soak the books.
It forms into a somewhat... cute-looking??? water elemental with little beady watery eyes. It's only about five feet tall, but it bows to Hiro, then looks to Belthazar for further orders.]
This is Celsius. [Belth sets the books in the water elemental's arms.] He is enchanted so that he will not make anything wet-- unless you try to stick your hand through him.
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[hiro's jaw is pretty much to the floor in the best way possible. he watches this display of power, much flashier than any other magic he's seen thus far, and the elemental has his utmost attention as soon as it's rising.
[he makes sure to bow in awe right back, and the grin is breaking out on his face by the time he straightens. belth's explanation has him even more interested, thinking of ways that could be applied to things in a practical sense for science.
[by the time he's done talking, hiro looks like he might explode.]
That is sick!
[his voice gets a little high. he's absolutely wowed.]
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... Not as planned.]
The-- the enchantment was my doing, but it isn't a very uncommon spell, all things considered. The summoning, that is.
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So you took what was there and improved on it. Sounds like science to me.
[shrug! magic is just... a different kind of science.]
I guess that makes you kind of a cut above the rest.
[look at me i'm practically made of butter]
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He huffs a bit, but Hiro can tell he's blushing.]
Science and magic aren't the same thing. Not if you think science is taping things together and hoping they don't explode.
Arcane magic has a life of its own. The backlash from a failed spell can kill you, and certain kinds can even unmake you.
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They're not the same thing, but they're not too unalike. Science might not ever try to unmake someone, but... there's life in science, too.
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Is there? [It's an honest question. Now Hiro's the one with eyes on him, blazing teal-green and curious.]
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[look at this pride.]
And that's just the beginning of what technology and science can do. We've got phones that can connect us to our closest friends and family everywhere in the world, medical procedures that can heal new kinds of diseases every day, platforms for sharing our experiences with the whole world... Life is science; it's just... documenting how it works. So any theories of magic there are in your world, that's science, too, technically. Y'know, why certain types of magic affect things certain ways--that kind of thing counts.
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A nurse? Like a healer?
[He can't imagine... and yet, it'd be so helpful. He listens as Hiro goes into brief detail about what science is. It's so much more than making things and no one has ever tried to tell him that. Not until now.]
Science is documentation? [That... makes so much sense.] So you're saying that it's used to explain how things work, for when you look closely at them.
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[he closes his eyes and raises a finger, like he's noting something sagely.]
The only difference between science and screwing around is writing it down.
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