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Istredd ([personal profile] magicalarchaeologist) wrote in [community profile] abraxaslogs2023-04-03 05:45 pm

Reality doesn’t always give us the life that we desire

WHO: Istredd and anyone!
WHAT: Catch-all for April
WHERE: Thorne, Horizon
WHEN: EARLY April for now, will put later prompts up as time goes on
WARNINGS: PTSD from the event, NSFW thread in comments





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[personal profile] takeatrip 2023-05-13 12:32 am (UTC)(link)
"Maybe they did have a bad experience." Considering what had just happened, it doesn't seem all that unlikely that something terrible could've happened in the past that caused Thorne and the Free Cities to decide High Magic shouldn't be taught, like demonology or necromancy seem considered in Istredd's world. But more likely--

"Or it just didn't work for their agendas. If the leadership wants to be seen as some sort of true authority, they can't really be seen appealin' to an outside power for their magic." The psychology of this is easy enough to understand, and that's almost reassuring in a sense.
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[personal profile] takeatrip 2023-05-15 01:04 am (UTC)(link)
"Is that what they want?" The Free Cities. The idea of trying to destroy the Singularity sounds slightly ridiculous, because removing magic entirely is just... So drastic. Like destroying an entire field of science, or even like removing an entire law of physics or something. Magic seems to integral to this world, and not only thinking it could be destroyed, but that doing so is a good idea, seems short-sighted at best.

"I guess maybe that's why they're so focused on technological advances. If they can get ahead a' the other factions, then eliminate magic, they'd have a huge advantage." And although it's true that New Magic is popular there, the actual technological advances independent of magic are also an important focus, so it feels like that might fit as far as motivation goes.
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[personal profile] takeatrip 2023-05-17 04:47 am (UTC)(link)
Normally, Jayden loves to hear that he's right, and he prides himself on being right more often than not. But in addition to his generally muted emotional response at the moment it's hard to enjoy being correct about things when those things are so stupid.

"Between this, what I've heard about Thorne, and Solvunn's council missin' that one of their members started a cult, I'm startin' to think the leaders of the factions are kinda..." What's a nice word? Or at least an accurate one? "Bad at their jobs."

Nailed it. But at least he didn't say his first thought, which was fucking idiots, so there's that.
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[personal profile] takeatrip 2023-05-21 02:27 am (UTC)(link)
The laughter startles Jayden in turn, but only for a moment, and he relaxes a bit once more at Istredd's next comment. 'Dangerously incompetent and arrogant' is a very elegant way to ride the line of professional and scathing all at once.

He nods in thought at the next part, still tapping his fingers against his side, but less in agitation now and more just as an idle motion while he processes. "Could be. They'd probably be perfectly happy to use it if Thorne weren't around."

No need to get rid of a resource if it's not at risk of being used against them, after all. But the last part of what Istredd says is a bit of a pivot, and he has to ask--

"If not the Singularity, what's the excuse? Territory?" That's the common thing nations go to war over, after all, even if they usually come up with some sort of more politically correct reason. But then again this is an entirely different world, so maybe Thorne or the Free Cities would be shameless about it.
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[personal profile] takeatrip 2023-06-04 02:06 am (UTC)(link)
All of the politics are starting to give him a headache, and Jayden's patience for continuing to consider them is rapidly waning. He's also starting to get a headache, something he's not sure is actually possible in the Horizon, so it's probably psychosomatic.

"Was there actually some sorta' fight between Summoned? Or was it limited to pressure from the factions?"

Because that distinction seems important, especially as Jayden wonders just how loyal Summoned are to their factions in general. He can't imagine it's enough to want to fight for them, at least not for most of the Summoned anyway.
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[personal profile] takeatrip 2023-06-14 01:34 am (UTC)(link)
Jayden doesn't have enough context to really understand this--Caskets? Stealing?--and normally he'd just continue asking questions, but his dwindling patience and growing headache and exhaustion are working against him. He already has a lot to think about, and he also realizes he's basically been asking Istredd questions nonstop so far anyway.

"Yeah. Not surprised there might be hard feelings." Although it does tend to take awhile before he does so, Jayden is not above being petty, but he also wouldn't consider this petty anyway. But he'll keep it in mind, along with everything else, though for now--

"Thanks for lettin' me ask you a ton of questions, but I'd guess you have things to get back to, so I should stop takin' up your time."