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There are many things I've never done... (Forward-Dating to 4/10)
Open/locked?: Open...?
Who: Nita and you!
What: Someone is doubting reality, and is being flighty (literally) as a result. This is going as well as you'd expect.
Warnings: an unwell mind, a sense of urgency... possibly some destruction of property, depending on how things go. Not anticipating violence towards other persons at this time, but if that does change all actions will only go as far as the rules/thread partners allow.
Oh, look, a wizard! A rather plain-clothed wizard, holding a book and with an odd watch sort of thing on her wrist.
... What is she doing?
Well, on some of the more elevated parts of the campus, she is climbing, using a spell that solidifies air. But no matter where she tries, she cannot get higher off the ground than anyone else has. (Side note: she does also try having a word with gravity to lessen its pull on her, but this only achieves the same result, with fewer steps and greater energy drain.)
Or she may be using the Mason's Word, trying to walk through walls (successfully) or sink into the earth (... less so), anything to try and get out.
She hasn't bothered talking to the barrier, but anyone listening will hear her whispering something, in a language they can barely make out.
She speaks with increasing desperation, with tears in her eyes - even anger, some of the time.
She does not look in a mood for conversation, in other words. But perhaps the others here think she needs one?
Who: Nita and you!
What: Someone is doubting reality, and is being flighty (literally) as a result. This is going as well as you'd expect.
Warnings: an unwell mind, a sense of urgency... possibly some destruction of property, depending on how things go. Not anticipating violence towards other persons at this time, but if that does change all actions will only go as far as the rules/thread partners allow.
Oh, look, a wizard! A rather plain-clothed wizard, holding a book and with an odd watch sort of thing on her wrist.
... What is she doing?
Well, on some of the more elevated parts of the campus, she is climbing, using a spell that solidifies air. But no matter where she tries, she cannot get higher off the ground than anyone else has. (Side note: she does also try having a word with gravity to lessen its pull on her, but this only achieves the same result, with fewer steps and greater energy drain.)
Or she may be using the Mason's Word, trying to walk through walls (successfully) or sink into the earth (... less so), anything to try and get out.
She hasn't bothered talking to the barrier, but anyone listening will hear her whispering something, in a language they can barely make out.
She speaks with increasing desperation, with tears in her eyes - even anger, some of the time.
She does not look in a mood for conversation, in other words. But perhaps the others here think she needs one?
Fun fact: Dairine was part of that first contingent to calm Chaos! Not sure how Lea'd know, though.
"But not much more... sophisticated methods, I suppose, beyond that."
Maybe when it came to balancing a voidcraft against the void, all that mattered was being able to activate the right coping mechanisms for you?
Nita absorbed the explanation of Diagad's story as Lea moved about the kitchen, a frown fixed on her face as she tried to imagine it.
Like the Pullulus, but under its own command? Only able to cause destruction, but not to fix a place-
She put that thought aside; she'd had it before about the void, and she hadn't gotten to ask anyone about her questions then either.
"Even for immortals, omnipotence isn't as common as you'd think. And power comes with one hell of a price."
In Chaos's case, it was their sanity and their entire world.
"You weren't all just dealing with Chaos after I left, though, you said? Were there more, uh, 'regular' missions? Ever find out more context for those missing memories?"
Nah Lea was pretty distracted. X3 Cool to know though.
"And no it wasn't just Chaos," he said. "One place that springs to mind is the world with islands floating in the sky. Something about the place was incompatible with most of our powers. The people there had their own powers but trying to make them interact was uncomfortable and draining, if you could manage it at all. We were there dealing with a sort of two-pronged natural disaster that was unbalancing things for the world's inhabitants. They didn't trust us very much at first, but once we got to know each other a bit they were pretty cool. Even gave us some extra supplies when we left."
no subject
But they could get into that later.
Nita's expression turned thoughtful again as Lea went on.
"So the place was... maybe effected by the state of the void itself?" Like a proverbial canary in a coal-mine.
"Was that world the only one with that sort of problem?" Much as their missions before had been unique, it made sense that trend would continue.
Sorry for super late tag. orz Feel free to ignore if you'd rather not continue.
"As for that world, I guess it's possible. Like with most places, we didn't really stick around long enough for the sciencey types to really study things in detail. I do know that that was the only world where those kind of power problems seemed to be part of the normal state of things. I think everywhere else we stopped where we had issues with our powers- before or after that- it was always connected to whatever problem we were there to handle. We fixed the problem, our powers went back to normal. Not there though; whatever was causing the incompatibility, it was natural."
Aw, it's fine! I was looking forward to this thread, so I'm glad to continue it!
"Trust me, that's never a bad thing, having an instructor that'll push you."
But besides that...
"So such a place wouldn't have needed the Voidtrecker's help, normally?"
That seemed a reasonable conclusion, to her.