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Rinwell ([personal profile] rinwell) wrote in [community profile] abraxaslogs2021-10-20 10:39 pm

[OPEN] The Wayfarer's First Steps..

WHO: Rinwell and YOU!
WHAT: Exploration and education in a new world..
WHEN: October
WHERE: The Free Cities -- Cadens proper, and Cadens Outpost 003
NOTES: Bracket text or prose welcome, will adapt to what you do!




I. CADENS OUTPOST 003

[ Since that magical message encounter, Rinwell has been even more suspicious lately of her hosts, and a reluctant participant in conversations with anyone native to the region who works at the Outpost. Small and suspicious, she's likely made a name for herself by hiding behind the pages of any books she can get her hands on: all extremely dry and extremely boring, even the one she bought in the city.

Other times, she finds herself making a hike up one of the towers, so she can take advantage of the view of the terrain stretching out all around the outpost. The city lies in the distance behind them, and the dunes stretch out and ripple with heat. Since she's quiet, and tends to perch out of the way with her book, the on duty guards leave her be, occasionally stopping to check she's had enough water when it's particularly hot. She can even sometimes be found there a few hours before curfew, gazing at the stars.

If approached, her book is open on her lap but unread, eyes firmly on the sky above. Then, a frown, before she turns to acknowledge your arrival with a question:
]

Is the sky here weird to you?


II. INNER CITY LIVING

a) [ There are regular wagons that head back and forth into town, and the latest outlanders have at least shown they're not opposed to work. Rinwell sometimes assists with loading, but for the most part, she'll board in the morning and not return to the Outpost until the latest time possible. Whether or not it's for her own good.

The Free Cities are amazing in their own right, at least to someone who's world has been under the thumb of another for centuries. In the short time she's been here, Rinwell has made herself known to several book sellers, as well local sweet merchants in the marketplace, and has started getting to know the local routes around town. Even here, old habits die hard, and she keeps her head down - most won't glance your way if you look like you know where you're going, after all.

That usually works, save for when you turn a corner and collide with someone coming the other way.
]

Oh! [surprise, as she stumbles back, before balance is lost and she lands on her rear with a wince] Ow..! Hey! Watch where you're going!


b) [ Now, with the rumblings of an approaching holiday, she can't help but linger near where the tailors peddle their wares, admiring the local fashions. She's no Shionne, the Renan was no slouch as the group's resident fashionista, but the gifted garb from the outpost is simply practical, not pretty.

One seller in particular catches her eye; though there are many pretty hair ornaments and trinkets, one particular gilded butterfly pin has her attention.
]

Oh, that's so pretty..


III. PAGE TURNING

[ The first time she was shown the first of several public libraries, she'd almost overstayed her welcome. Fortunately, at least one of the librarians has a soft spot for eager young learners, and Rinwell is not above using that to get access to books!

There's too much she doesn't know that she doesn't know. So she starts digging into things, at least, as best she can without drawing too much attention with her reading choices. History, of course, starting with the Free Cities; Magic is a little harder to get her hands on - they don't need it here, don't care for it here, or so the sales pitch goes (and the looks she gets imply she's a little too interested for their comfort when she asks). And of course, local myths and legends, old stories - all the better to get an idea on the difference between historical fact and historical fiction.

She's engrossed in making her newest set of notes, so much so that anyone approaching won't be noticed. It may take slamming a book on her table to get her attention!
]


IV. WILDCARD
[ OOC: PM me here or discord/plurk if you want to discuss anything in particular. Otherwise, drop me a top level and we can roll from there! :) ]
wiedzminka: (fifty-four.)

[personal profile] wiedzminka 2021-11-04 10:42 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Ciri graces that joke with a little snort through her nose and a shake of her head, the hint of a smile. ]

Histories tend to be that way anywhere, in my experience. Someone should tell historians they should practice their senses of humor once in a while.

[ She glances down at her own pile of books and shrugs, sliding the top one over to Rinwell, something called Misconceptions Around the Harnessable Properties of Elemental Magic. Ciri still can't tell if the book is arguing for using elemental spells to supplement technology or against it. ]

I was just doing some light reading into magic theory.

[ the 'light' part is as obviously a joke as Rinwell's observation about the desert. [
wiedzminka: (ninety-nine.)

[personal profile] wiedzminka 2021-11-04 11:35 pm (UTC)(link)
It took a bit of asking. The young woman with the big round spectacles showed me what they've got, so you might want to ask her directly next time.

Few things relating to the use of magic mixed with technology, and a couple on the dangers of over-reliance on magical means-- things like that.

[ She pushes the rest of the pile toward Rinwell. ]

Mm. I suppose I am.

[ More out of necessity than because she wants to be, but Ciri won't get into that. She cocks her head at Rinwell, propping her chin up on the back of one hand. She knows the girl is among the newly summoned, unnerving as it is that Thorne isn't the only one with the means to bring others to this world anymore, but Ciri hasn't really made it a big deal in front of Rinwell, apart from any quickly-hidden surprise she'd show back when they first met. She speaks carefully, not mentioning the Singularity or their summoning specifically, though it is implied. ]

Some among our number discovered new... abilities. Even people with no former magical aptitude at all.

And you? Anything like that happen?
wiedzminka: (sixty.)

[personal profile] wiedzminka 2021-11-06 09:23 am (UTC)(link)
Mm. I hear it takes some time. But you had magical aptitude already, and even those without it learn here. I think you'll be all right.

[ Mostly, Ciri reassures her because the girl looks so tense and unhappy, and she'd been so clearly excited by the books on magic, even if they were only tangential. It doesn't seem likely they'll help Ciri, anyway. She already knows she won't find much help in books; this was a distraction more than a real search for a solution in the first place.

It's easier to focus on something else. Like Rinwell.

Ciri leans closer across the table. ]


I hope you're faring well in Cadens. Are those who brought you here checking in on you?

[ She can't help but wonder if the newly summoned are being tracked in some way. What is the goal here? It's nothing good, whatever the intention. ]
wiedzminka: (eighty.)

[personal profile] wiedzminka 2021-11-12 09:49 am (UTC)(link)
[ In fairness, Ciri had just sort of assumed, considering the girl's excitement and the hint of relief she thought she'd sensed; Rinwell clearly feels more strongly about books on magic than what Ciri considers someone unused to it might display. So it's a bit... confusing. When the girl looks somehow guilty. ]

Why would you need to hide it?

[ She frowns slightly, watching Rinwell's face as she describes how the military has treated her (and the others; she says we) so far. Her eyes drift to the window, the dusty-grey sky outside, not quite dusk yet but dropped toward it. ]

They haven't asked you to do anything? Or asked you questions about where you're from?

...what happens if you don't come back before dark?
wiedzminka: (twelve.)

[personal profile] wiedzminka 2021-11-12 10:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Mm. A shrewd approach.

[ Ciri nods, understanding very well. She wonders what kind of magic Rinwell is used to where she's from, how powerful it might be; there are those here who never had the aptitude or weren't particularly adept even if they did, and this world seems to make magic more accessible to them. For others, like herself, it has been unpredictable and posed a problem. Whatever the case, however the Singularity interacts with each of them individually, the last thing any of them needs is to give their captors ideas for taking advantage of them. Rinwell is a smart girl.

Ciri's lips quirk, an almost-smile, with a hint of mischief. ]


Why don't we find out together? I'll come with you.
wiedzminka: (forty-two.)

[personal profile] wiedzminka 2021-11-14 09:49 am (UTC)(link)
[ Ciri's motivations aren't entirely selfless. She is curious too -- and wary. She'd like to look around the Outpost herself, see the situation, perhaps speak to a few people if they'll take her questions. Rinwell clearly doesn't know much, and Ciri doesn't expect her to; still, it doesn't sit well with her that the newly summoned were told to be back before dark, that the military is keeping tabs on them. That they were summoned at all, by people who claim to distrust the Singularity and its magic, and somehow managed to make the same portal as that mage in Thorne had.

Are they planning to use these newly summoned folk for their army? Ciri had met another mage, a woman named Sypha, on her way from the outpost as well not long ago. Another person who mentioned that they'd told her to return, even if they had given her some small bits of work to do. It makes Ciri wonder if they're tracking these people in some way. Isn't it odd, after all, that they'd summon mages from other worlds and then simply let them loose and trust them to return with no guarantee and no good reason?

Ciri pushes herself to her feet, reaching over to gather the books into a pile to bring back to the shelf. ]


That's all right, Rinwell. I want to make sure you get there safely.

We should leave soon.
wiedzminka: (forty-seven.)

[personal profile] wiedzminka 2021-11-22 12:07 am (UTC)(link)
I don't know that I can take it. But I can ask. And if not, then simply let me know when you'll be coming back, and I'm sure an arrangement can be made.

[ She offers a smile, pulling the books into her arms. Rinwell's question makes her blink, eyes gleaming with amusement. ]

I have a horse. [ It's sort of true. She rents a horse, for now. But same thing, for their purposes, really. ]

We'll ride.

[ With that, she turns away, going to hunt down a librarian to figure out if they're allowed to take some of these books or not. Ciri generally comes here to read without taking them, but she knows the policy of actually borrowing them is more lenient with some types of books than others. ]