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driftfleet2018-11-14 01:14 am
Libuscha IV System Mingle (no. 1)
Who: Everyone! OTA!
Broadcast: sure why not
Action: yeahhhhhh
When: 11/12 to 1/4 (minus 12/26)
It's Candlenights! Or Christmas! Or whatever! It's festive! Go celebrate, explore, go get free stuff from a tree!!
More importantly it's a mingle!
--SYSTEM INFORMATION--
Broadcast: sure why not
Action: yeahhhhhh
When: 11/12 to 1/4 (minus 12/26)
It's Candlenights! Or Christmas! Or whatever! It's festive! Go celebrate, explore, go get free stuff from a tree!!
More importantly it's a mingle!
--SYSTEM INFORMATION--

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Does your eye often malfunction like that? [He does nod though, rubbing at his chin in thought.] It does make sense that magical energy could be something measurable. Electricity can be measured, and seen in some circumstances. It's a similar concept.
For that level of risk, I'm guessing the reward was substantial if someone made it through.
[Ben had mentioned finding something, after all. There must have been something that would drive people to go into that kind of upsetting situation.]
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Yeah, pretty often. Haven't gotten around to getting it fixed. [he makes a faint noise, almost a hum of agreement] Isn't there a quote that's like - magic is just science we don't understand yet? Or something like that. Though I guess to a wizard it technically doesn't fit, since like, they'd understand it and all.
[a snort] There probably was. There was a monster there, too - think people tried to kill it? Might've had something to do with that as well.
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[Connor shakes his head.]
There is, but I have to wonder if it applies in this sort of situation. We would need to speak to someone who understands both. [And then Ben had to bring up monsters. To his credit, Connor doesn't get quite as much of a pinched look of frustration this time.] Next you'll tell me that vanquishing the monster is what was meant to bring the reward.
[It's a little resigned. Such is life now. They reach a narrowing of the passage ahead where the only way forward is through a smaller crack in the wall. Connor crouches to look through it, seeing a faint glow of light beyond.]
It's wide enough to get through.
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[a nod, then a shrug] I met a flip wizard, he'd probably know. Maybe I'll track him down and ask. [Ben glances over and - studiously keeps his expression straight and doesn't laugh, even if he wants to] Do you really think I'd go down there if vanquishing a monster was part of it? I think it just had something to do with it, not like - you had to fight it to get shit.
[Ben leans over to peer over Connor's shoulder, squinting down the passage as well]
. . . you want me to go first just in case?
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[He's going to assume 'no', but leaving it open-ended is better for provoking a confirmation or rejection. There's a high chance Ben will do one or the other. Connor shifts back on his heels and raises an eyebrow at the other man. Just in case of what, exactly?]
No, I'll go.
[Turning back to the gap, Connor wastes little time in half-crawling in there. It's a snug fit but not impossible. One would have to fail pretty badly to get jammed in there - Connor has already mapped out two different ways of movement in which exactly that would happen. There are several others that don't result in that though, ones that are straightforward.
So he's through in less than fifteen seconds, clambering out the other side and brushing off his coat. He calls back through the passage.]
I'm out, go ahead.
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As Connor crawls in Ben crouches down to watch, making a face. Connor is . . . well, smaller than he is, and Ben is not as agile as an android is, and so this is not going to take him fifteen seconds. It's gonna take a little longer, and a lot of cursing, once Connor gives him the go ahead.
As soon as he's through he braces a hand against the wall to heave himself up with one more curse for good measure]
There's gotta be another way in here, no way everyone's climbing through that.
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Confirm cavern ice-tree rumours: complete.
He's snapped out of his daze as Ben's muffled cursing rings out again behind him. By the time Ben's squirming through, Connor's turned his back on the scene and waiting to give him a hand out.]
Yes, from here I can already see several other openings that could lead to other passages.
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Good. I'm not old enough to be complaining about being too old for this shit. [it's half-muttered to himself, and trails off at the end when he catches sight of the tree. He's seen plenty of magic already while being here, but it's still something that, at least for the briefest of moments, still amazes him completely] Holy shit.
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Yeah... it looks like the stories were accurate. [As far as the existence of a subterranean tree goes, at least. Walking a few paces closer, he peers up at the translucent leaves hanging off the white branches. It's definitely ice - if there's plant material embedded within the tree he can't scan it, or has no reference for its exact makeup. Maybe it's more akin to a sculpture than pure flora. He muses aloud:] It's beautiful, isn't it?
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I've heard three different things that are meant to prompt something being given by the tree. You have to have a strong will, a kind heart, or be unburdened and true to yourself.
[Rubbing his hands together, he stares up at the tree in consternation.]
They've been said in a few ways, but those are the main ones I've heard of.
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He gives the tree a long look before he huffs and looks at Connor]
Don't you like, immediately meet the requirements for the first one?
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I don't think just existing near the tree counts.
[Also, shut up, his willpower is debatable.]
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I'm just saying.
[he glances up at the tree again] So what, we gotta - talk about it or something? [muttered] Gross.
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It's all subjective shit. I mean, we both kinda fit the first thing; you broke through your programming, I refused to die a bunch of times - that counts, right? Same difference? [he winces a little] Fuck if I know.
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Well, we aren't the first to come here. It appears at least four people approached the water before leaving again. I don't know how that relates to the tasks we need to complete, but it could point towards the sequence of events once the tree does something in response.
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Are we playing detective, then? [he scratches at his cheek, quiet for a few long minutes as he thinks, before he stands up to look around, eyeing the ground for more footprints that aren't theirs] Four out of how many, though? A bunch, right?
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I doubt I'll be able to do any physical unburdening. I don't own much to start with.
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Same, really. And none of like, my parts are a burden either. Not anymore. Kinda grew out of that.
The kind heart shit is kinda . . . out. I mean, you can try it, but if I do it, it'll just feel - I dunno, forced? Even if I mean it.
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[Yes, he's calling that out as a kind act.]
You're right though - doing so with the expectation of some kind of reward seems to defeat the purpose of it.
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I doubt that would've counted, dude. It was just a jacket.
But yeah, that's what I mean. Might work for people who like, do nice shit all the time. But for someone like me? Ain't gonna fly.
[so that leaves the one thing, which he can't think of a damn thing, or the other . . . ugh] So - say we figure it out. It goes without saying that whatever it is doesn't leave the cave, right? Like, if it's private shit.
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[This doesn't bother Connor or anything. It's just a fact of this tree's abstract standards. He gives Ben a quizzical look.]
The method? Or what we do specifically?
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