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Set my sights on the setting sun
Who: Lucifer
When: July and August
Where: Thorne, Horizon
What: Catch-all
Warnings:me apparently not being able to label prompts correctly alphabetical
Heaven talks, but not to me
'Cause Heaven knows that nothing good comes free ♫
[Will match style.]
When: July and August
Where: Thorne, Horizon
What: Catch-all
Warnings:
Heaven talks, but not to me
'Cause Heaven knows that nothing good comes free ♫
[Will match style.]
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Yeah it needs to be clarified, Istredd! The rumor mill is the rumor mill, all-encompassing, petty and not!] I don't think I'm changing anything out completely just melding something else over and in. So less an act-now see something-before-it's-gone and more... potentially under construction.
But... I don't actually hate Thorne's landscape though [just the political climate] so honestly there's worst places we could've ended up. I'm not a city-guy.
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I'm sorry, we're used to bickering in private, I know it must be off-putting in person. We'll stop.
[ An apology that's needed so Kyle understands they are not actually mad at each other. Or at least they never end up keeping any of it. They have contrasting personalities that sometimes go in perfect harmony and sometimes end up sparring. That's the problem with spending almost every minute of your time with someone. The rhythm doesn't quite work for everyone.]
I very rarely went to cities but I can see the appeal. This sphere isn't actually that different from mine in terms of land and conflict. They're more advanced in technology than we were.
[ So he's even more backward than this place, compared to the type of modernity the other two are more aware of. ]
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Also he sort of partially instigated this one when he started shooting looks at Lucifer.
Anyway. ]
I guess growing up somewhere isolated had the opposite effect on me. [ he muses, almost fondly, still picking at the rust with his thumbnail. ] I like the city.
[ He likes blending in. Being able to watch other people living their lives. But he also likes people far more than his two companions, he thinks. ]
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But Lucifer is now Tired from that mental runaround so he's more likely to......
..... Behave.
Ish.
It's completely Kyle's fault.And though he (currently) can't read minds, it almost seems like he read Kyle's.] Yeah I think by this point most people, at least at the castle, know my views on humanity. [Don't make THAT statement worse, Kyle. He's already gotten... better since that particular rancid conversation.] All that gunk up in the natural world. Smog and pollution and grime. Hopefully Free Cities is maybe better than that, but I doubt it's 'free' of chemicals.Isolation, and now you're stuck with us instead.
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He's decided some humans are tolerable recently.
[ Istredd smiles faintly about that, two of them being at the table right now. They've talked about it more in depth, but it seems fair game since Lucifer doesn't mind talking about his otherwise disdain openly. ]
I very much doubt they are like the cities from your sphere. Don't you have those mechanical carriages? And those boxes with pictures on them. They don't have anything like that.
[ Listen, don't look at him for not knowing the words car or television off the top of his head. They only existed to him recently when it was explained. The point is that Abraxas is closer to his setting than to theirs. ]
All three of us are used to being isolated and being here changing that.
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His own grudging affection will probably get him killed one day.
Lucifer talks about gunk and Kahlil remembers the smell of the exhaust from a passing bus, the noticeable grey ring around the horizon, just below the clouds. It's different for him, though, coming from Basawar - a world where even the air was thinner. Basawar didn't have light pollution, but even the night sky in the middle of Seattle was more vibrant than the one in Amura'taye. Nayeshi in its whole flawed entirety could only seem beautiful to him. ]
Cars and television. [ He supplies the names for Istredd. ] Something like trains will probably come first, though.
[ That's how it went in Basawar.
He says nothing to them changing, though he does smile before taking another drink. ]
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There and gone, conversation continues as normal.] Magic puts a different spin on things, I suppose. Why bother with messy transportation if you can just put a stationary portal somewhere? But I wonder if whatever they're doing over there has any different kind of emissions. Magical fumes.
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Thank you.
[ Genuine gratitude when Kyle provides the names. He can't really keep up with all the strange devices he's shown in the Horizon by others. It's why none of them have been adopted in his space, although people are welcome to bring their own gadgets and what have you into the library. Istredd doesn't know what other people do in there when he's not around, it's intentionally a public space. ]
Magical corruption can be sensed, depending on where you are. I suppose like the way fumes smell, they're felt.
[ Chaos corrupts when mishandled. It could be similar in any kind of magic, he's fairly certain. ]
New Magic, however it works, probably has its own stamp.
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Magical corruption - like distortions?
[ In space.
Most of what he knows about the effects have been dealing with Basawar post-rebellion. The damaged places of land where large attacks by Jath'ibaye had been dealt. The way it had changed the Gray Space there. ]
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But also that's how a lot of their ideas are sprung is Lucifer just running his mouth.
He glances at Istredd, because Istredd actually sounds like he's talking with experience.]
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I'm only curious.
[ They're not doing a deep dive today. It's against The Rules. ]
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[ AKA what happened in the Pit. They don't have to go deeper into that, he's just saying that the intention behind some of what happened there did require magical corruption in Abraxas. Istredd thinks they're still not in conspiracy mode because this is just talking about magical theory more than anything else. Sure it's walking the line but they can also do whatever they want. ]
I don't think they sense the difference here the way in my sphere it can be. Because they've always had so much magic, the absence or difference in it is minuscule.
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... heeeeee could see it backfiring in other ways Very Quickly.
But it's immediately where his mind went when Kyle mentioned distortions, and why he was quicker to add his clarification.]
I think, currently, their pool of what exists and is considered 'unnatural' is very small.
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You know, I think we have to choose a new conclave next month.
[ He will be happy to pass it off to someone else. Not that it was much work, but he's gotten what he could out of it, he thinks. It's someone else's turn. He glances at Lucifer. ]
Are you going to be in the running again?
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Please don't encourage him.
[ He takes a very long sip of his drink. He does know that technically he was the one encouraging him last time, as the person who did vote for him, and was glared daggers at until he stopped. Istredd would probably do it again.]
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I bet all I need is one vote. [He holds up a hand, thumb and forefinger pinched together, his voice small.] Just one, itty bitty bit of support.
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And I think that one vote needs to be Yennefer.
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And when Kyle says that he laughs, louder than usual, grinning right back at Kyle. ]
Yes, Lucifer, I can say with all confidence if Yennefer votes for you, you'll win.
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Fate's Cruel Mistress.
[Yennefer would have to be possessed to vote for him. And she'd never let him live it down if it went pear-shaped.]