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Entry tags:
- claire fraser; the empress,
- eddie munson; the devil,
- eliot waugh; the star,
- hilda goneril; the lovers,
- himeka sui; the fool,
- linhardt von hevring; the high priestess,
- matt murdock; the tower,
- michael; the emperor,
- steve harrington; the lovers,
- wanda maximoff; the hanged man,
- yennefer of vengerberg; the chariot
β’ OPEN β’
Who: wanda maximoff + others
When: september/october
Where: solvunn, horizon, nocwich
What: catch-all for the month! including quest, and general top-levels for solvunn. horizon threads based on request! additionally, she'll be in nocwich teaching high magic basics.
Warnings: blood??
When: september/october
Where: solvunn, horizon, nocwich
What: catch-all for the month! including quest, and general top-levels for solvunn. horizon threads based on request! additionally, she'll be in nocwich teaching high magic basics.
Warnings: blood??
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In her mind, magic does just exist in nature, but what is the nature of that magic? Her experiences no with aether and dynamis makes her wonder what other types may be out there and how they shape the universe as they know it.
Grand, big thoughts...too big for her. (She always feels that way, no matter how far she's traveled and what she's seen. She's not a thinker, you see. She's a doer.)
But Wanda's thoughts do put back in the front of her mind what she'd always wondered about the gods-- ]
Do you think they take the forms of what they want to be? Or what the people who worship them want to be? Or are they just...as they are?
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mysteries of the world that one isn't meant to truly hold, and all that.]
I'm β not sure. I think we'd have better luck figuring that out with the newer gods, if the old gods come from generations before the one currently living here.
[a wish, a prayer, that takes shape...]
I would imagine that their thoughts about the matter are less concerned about appearances. Like most things supernatural, at least from my world, they dictate their lives and experiences different from our own. Why is baba yaga? Who knowsβ she just is.
[baba yaga being a story wanda's retold the members of her small family, here in the treehouse, given the similarities with the chicken-leg house roaming about.]
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What is baba yaga?
[ At the very least, Himeka has always been a fan of stories. And if this is something from Wanda's world, whether it's helpful to them or not, it's one she wants to know.
The jars assembled, she wraps them together into a little cloth bag--something easy for Wanda to slip into a sack of her own or onto a mount if she wishes. ]
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[asking her about baba yaga and all. but there is no accusatory tone in her voice; rather, she is amused. wanda knows how much himeka likes a story, and in a place like solvunn where technology is lacking and things to do are scarce in a long day, there's a chance all of them are fans of stories.
wanda reaches for the cloth bag, but keeps her hands atop it, making no effort to move yet.]
She can either be a ferocious old woman who fries and eats children, or someone who helps lost travelers. We have a lot of stories about her where I'm from and there are variations in the countries nearby, but what is the same is that she lives in a house with chicken legs deep in the forest.
sounds familiar?]
'Baba' means grandmother or old woman, and 'yaga' is something similar to 'witch'.
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That's not too bad, is it?
The description of the woman in addition to her very particular house, however, is one that gives Himeka considerable pause. She blinks, magenta eyes widening. ]
She's--they're like the Haggard!
[ There's absolutely no way that's a coincidence. How many houses have chicken feet? ]
Are you able to make deals with a Baba Yaga as well?