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it's not your act of creation
Who: Claire and closed starters + opens
When: September + October
Where: her house in Solvunn, the Horizon, will add more locations as needed
What: An open where Clarie discovers she can control bees (up to 30 ft), an option to bake bread or garden with her, eventual questing, a handful of closed starters and more!
Warnings: Will update as needed
Notes: Please feel free to match the brackets or switch to prose, tag with your heart. Assume wildcarding is on the table, just message me first or hmu on plurk @
babybananas w/any ideas!

look how cute, how adorable, how perfect
When: September + October
Where: her house in Solvunn, the Horizon, will add more locations as needed
What: An open where Clarie discovers she can control bees (up to 30 ft), an option to bake bread or garden with her, eventual questing, a handful of closed starters and more!
Warnings: Will update as needed
Notes: Please feel free to match the brackets or switch to prose, tag with your heart. Assume wildcarding is on the table, just message me first or hmu on plurk @

look how cute, how adorable, how perfect
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Claire was asking a very good question. And Chris? Didn't really have a good answer. The true answer was he wasn't sure. He didn't have a lot of supplies yet and had only made one or two potions. But the fact that she looks almost calm while berating him? Well it reminded him a bit of his mother. Especially considering the guy struggling next to him and she wasn't phased at all.
"I actually hadn't thought that far ahead yet." Maybe at this point in his life he should just have that tattooed on his forehead. By now one might think he'd stop and think about the consequences of his actions. But he hasn't. In his defense, the human brain doesn't fully develop until 25.
"I just wanted to make sure you were okay." Which she wasn't. Obviously. "Clearly you can handle yourself," Chris gestured to the vines, which he hadn't been expecting at all. He eyed the struggling man, and then eyed her again. "Uh....you're planning on letting him go eventually right?"
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"The masks, as I'm sure you know, aren't meant to be worn. They cause...side effects." She looks to Tegmar, speaking to him. "I apologize. But you were getting a bit out of hand. That's not quite you, is it?" He seems to be considering, though he strains his head backward as far as he can to avoid the mask being taken away. He can't go far, and Claire awkwardly reaches out to begin untying the mask. Once it's in hand, she looks at the young man beside her.
"See? No help necessary." When she brings up a hand to lower the roots and let Tegmar go, he seems to wobble on his feet, then takes off in a hurry toward home.
"I know I've seen a glimpse of you before. You aren't completely new. What's your name?" She turns the mask over in her hands as she asks, wondering how something so seemingly benign could cause a personality shift.
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"Do you think it's okay to be touching that thing?" He preferred to be cautious when dealing with.....potentially cursed objects. Or whatever that mask was. "I'm Chris, I haven't been here for long, no. Maybe we can find some ice or something for your lip?" Before all of her friends find him and string him up?
Still, Chris was counting his blessings. It had just been an elbow. So, nothing was venomous and no demonic acid or anything got spit at her! Still, he was the one whitelighter in the universe who couldn't do anything about it.
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"I think it'll be alright as long as I don't put it on my face." But nevertheless, she eyes him before dropping the mask into his bag. "We're going straight to the Council with this, Chris, let's go."
He inserted himself into her business, now he can walk with her and protect her from other wayward elbows.
"I'm Claire. You seem familiar with magic and potions and such. Does your world have some element of the supernatural?" She's curious, completely ignoring the comment about her lip. She's dabbing blood away, it's fine, and she uses a little bit of learned magic to vanish the stains dotting her top.
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"Right. The Council. They can have this thing because....I really don't want it." He would have preferred get her some ice or something on the way but....he knew that look she had and that tone of voice and he kind of figured he'd have as much success trying to get his mother to stop to get ice as he would with Claire. So. Why bother trying?
"Uh....." Wow okay, how did he answer that question? He paused because...Chris' first instinct was to completely lie. But it wasn't like that would really go over well here. Besides, he already admitted it with the whole potions thing.
"You got me. I'm a witch. Half witch." That part was true enough. He just left out the other half. "And it looks like you have some magic yourself. Or did you get it here? That little trick you have there? Does that work on other stains too? Like demon guts or something?" He added quickly in case she got the wrong idea.
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"I've learned magic since arriving here." She doesn't know, and never will for as long as she's in Abraxas, that she will eventually stumble upon her own healing magic, courtesy of the stones. For now, the Singularity is the source of everything she can do.
"You have a leg-up on some others, at least. For people like me, whose worlds are rather benign, magic being used so freely was shocking, to say the least." She'd thought, for weeks, that she was the butt of some cosmic joke. Nearly burned for 'witchcraft,' and now here she is, a user of magic.
(She doesn't know if she's earned the right to call herself a witch.)
"You can learn how to do quite a lot with the magic, and some specific abilities, like the plant magic, are more powerful. Gifts from the Singularity. If you don't have one already, you'll likely discover that you do soon."
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"It was actually pretty shocking to see used so freely to me too. Crying witch isn't exactly a good thing where I'm from. It usually gets people killed." Being descended from a witch who was actually burned at the stake too? It was a shock. "It took a while for me to realize no one was going to like....come after me." Chris shrugged.
"But yeah, getting used to all this when you're not used to magic? Is wild probably."
He took in her worlds, and with them the realization that his own abilities could grow too. The very thing he had always wanted, and yet? It kind of made him uncomfortable.
"I haven't noticed anything yet but...thanks for the warning? I don't suppose there's any rhyme or reason to it? How long did it take you to get used to all the things here? And your own magic?"
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She touches her lip; still swollen but not bleeding. It likely won't be too awful, and at the very least, it wasn't her nose or eyes (again).
"When I first arrived I didn't want to speak to anyone trying to get me to understand this world. I stayed in my room, mostly. I also worried if I spoke too much about my experiences, I'd be sent straight to an asylum. But as I realized I likely had one of the least exciting stories here, it became easier to speak of. And then I slowly started to see how helpful the magic was, that no one was afraid of embracing it. Once I realized it could help me with the garden, I was sold."
She glances over at Chris, deciding not to leave him in suspense. "I've traveled through time more than once, which is a sentence that nearly had me committed in 1949."
Nearly two years ago, she refused to speak of her life to anyone. Now look at her.
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"Yeah, it's a little odd that no one's tried to have me arrested or tried for witchcraft or something. The only thing anyone's done is ask me for 3 character references -- but I'm told thats pretty normal for Michael."
Chris eyed Claire, his instinct telling him not to share but....she shared. It was really, really rude not to share too. Here. Where it didn't matter anymore. "I actually traveled through time too. A couple times. But only forward and back about twenty years or so." Unlike Claire, Chris regularly introduced himself like 'hi i'm from the future!' It was kind of amazing people thought he was sane and hopefully just joking. "How many years did you travel?"
"You have a garden?" Claire, he was really, really interested in your garden. But, he was also quite sure it was really bad manners to ask the woman you just got assaulted if you could play with her herbs and flowers.
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"I didn't have a permanent home, growing up. I traveled with my uncle. I suppose I adopted his accent, but I'm not sure exactly where it's from. Somewhere in the North, maybe."
At the mention of Michael, Claire bursts into laughter that irritates her lip, but it's worth it. "Sorry, I'm sorry, I'm not laughing at you. Yes, that is typical of Michael. He's..." She presses her lips together, trying not to burst into laughter again.
"He's tough, but he's kind. He will never lie to make you feel better, and when you ask him something, he will tell you exactly what he thinks."
And he's her dearest friend, but she stops there.
"Time travel was a bit different for me. I went back, two centuries, on accident. then forward again on purpose." She doesn't elaborate; she may freely speak of some things, but there's no reason to get into the 'whys' with someone she doesn't know, and she won't. She'll talk about the garden all day long, though.
"Our time travel seems a bit similar that way, locked into a set time frame of how far back one can go. And yes, I do have a garden, a rather large one. And bees."
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"I guess I'll have to take your word on Michael. I haven't really gotten to talk to him that much. But, it sounds like you know him kind of well." Most people didn't talk about people they were just acquainted with like that. Or maybe that was just the way Claire was?
"So you went back first accidentally?" Chris got a look on his face, like he was trying to compute how the hell someone accidentally time traveled. " How?"
And the garden? "Do you think I might be able to gather a few items? Not a lot. Just bits and pieces for some potions?" And bees? Was it too weird to see if he could ....recycle any dead bee parts? If she had any? That was weird right? But not burn someone at the stake weird?