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KYLO REN ([personal profile] photophobic) wrote in [community profile] abraxaslogs2021-10-15 11:11 pm

Singularity Study Sessions

WHO: Castle Thorne residents!
WHAT: A catch-all study room setting for awakening connections to the Singularity through meditation, and all other things Horizon. When not in use for group meditation sessions, the room is kind of Kylo's... office? where he will be working on his own projects.
WHEN: wibbly-wobbly ongoing, sessions began some time after the prison break and will be open for newcomers in the latest app round to join in too. Kylo's more generalised top-level is a catch-all, feel free to come visit at any time.
WHERE: Castle Thorne
WARNINGS: None at present! If something comes up in your thread, please warn in the subject lines and/or let me know so I can add them here.

(This is something of a mingle log, so feel free to use this space for anything you like. I'll be putting up top-levels for interacting with Kylo specifically, please feel free to do the same if your character would be willing to help others get to the Horizon for the first time or would otherwise have use for a relatively private environment in Castle Thorne!)

Accomplishing anything at all here in Abraxas will require better understanding of the Singularity— and if Kylo and the other Summoned brought in during the first wave of Ambrose's project to touch it by proxy have learned anything, it's that the answers to their questions are much more likely to be found beyond the border of the Horizon than in Thorne's library. There's only so much to discover by studying the effects of the Singularity on this world, or even the countless others it touches. Perhaps it's better to go direct to the source.

For this purpose, Kylo has secured one of the castle's many rooms for use by the Summoned— a space where they can gather and explore their shared connection to the Horizon in relative safety, avoiding the potentially hazardous trek to the physical artifact at the very heart of the world. During sessions, the room is open to anyone who would like to visit the Horizon. Outside of them, the room is reserved for Kylo's personal efforts to study the Singularity. Sometimes, the work goes on behind closed doors. A group of Thornean mages — Kylo's recently formed task force — gather here on occasion, but are notably absent unless specifically requested.

Beyond the common architectural notes of high ceilings, intricate stonework and rich (if somewhat faded) tapestries, the main feature of the room is the collection of sumptuous cushions spread across the floor. Drapes cover the tall windows, while the soft illumination of magical lamplight lends the space a still, restful air. Alongside one wall is a table laden with pitchers of water and tall glasses, bowls of fruit and similar light refreshments, while a pair of long couches have been set up along the other.

Meditation is the key to entering the Horizon, and that's far more easily achieved when everyone's comfortable.
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[personal profile] neverlight 2021-10-30 07:14 am (UTC)(link)
Brad's grin broadens slightly at Kylo's quirked lips, the words that follow. Good correction.

"Good help can be hard to find," he says. Not necessarily, though. Not always, if you've got an eye for talent. And he's got a pretty good working relationship with Kylo already, so Brad would say Kylo knows what he's doing in that department. "But I doubt any disagreements between superiors will get in the way of the current pursuit of knowledge. What's done with your findings? Maybe, but I'm guessing that's further down the line."

And then he lets the grin fall from his face, lowers the volume of his voice. It's not that as though he's particularly worried about being overheard, but why chance the trouble?

"Word is those two are at odds. Apparently throwing people into prison and then all of those people escaping has proved to be quite controversial," he says, voice flat, like that's a shock. "Jolene might be the more reasonable one there."

And he'd guess that's probably why Kylo is reporting to her, not Ambrose — a better bedside manner does wonders. Except she might also be the more gullible one, since he's heard she cited Yennefer as a problem with Ambrose's system, even though she clearly knew at least one of the other prisoners who fled very, very well. Or maybe not, since it's not like Brad actually knows what that's about. It's not like he really cares all that much, either; mostly he's heard that the Queen is a bitch and is way more interested in getting by her side than anything the mages have got going on. Who doesn't love a bitch with immense political power?

"It'll be interesting to see what information makes it to whom."