𝐃𝐑. 𝐒𝐓𝐄𝐏𝐇𝐄𝐍 𝐒𝐓𝐑𝐀𝐍𝐆𝐄 (
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WHO: Stephen and Ambrose.
WHAT: A discussion about the Singularity and its potential.
WHERE: Castle Thorne
WHEN: Appox. mid-Feb or so!
WARNINGS: None.
Need to discuss the Singularity again. Sure that’s something you’ve never heard before.
[The quip comes naturally, though seemingly wrung free of any real humor. Stephen’s mind has been firing on all cylinders well before this arranged meeting, and he has the look of a man sorting a thousand thoughts at once and tamping down the impatience that pairs with them. His arms cross and his eyes cast briefly around Ambrose’s office, his fingers playing a little at the crook of a sleeve.
Straight to business. He’s never been one to linger in extended, idle murmurings before getting to the point — he can think of very few things more painful.]
It’s related to what I’d felt from it — the connection it has to the worlds and realities outside of this one. The Multiverse.
[And he wants to sort out which theories are reasonable, feasible, and which are worth worrying about. No need, of course, to mention the conversation that truly spurned this line of questioning on; the pretense of having aided with the casket situation is segue enough, and will hopefully remain unquestioned.
His look returns to the High Mage.]
There are too many implications to count.
WHAT: A discussion about the Singularity and its potential.
WHERE: Castle Thorne
WHEN: Appox. mid-Feb or so!
WARNINGS: None.
Need to discuss the Singularity again. Sure that’s something you’ve never heard before.
[The quip comes naturally, though seemingly wrung free of any real humor. Stephen’s mind has been firing on all cylinders well before this arranged meeting, and he has the look of a man sorting a thousand thoughts at once and tamping down the impatience that pairs with them. His arms cross and his eyes cast briefly around Ambrose’s office, his fingers playing a little at the crook of a sleeve.
Straight to business. He’s never been one to linger in extended, idle murmurings before getting to the point — he can think of very few things more painful.]
It’s related to what I’d felt from it — the connection it has to the worlds and realities outside of this one. The Multiverse.
[And he wants to sort out which theories are reasonable, feasible, and which are worth worrying about. No need, of course, to mention the conversation that truly spurned this line of questioning on; the pretense of having aided with the casket situation is segue enough, and will hopefully remain unquestioned.
His look returns to the High Mage.]
There are too many implications to count.

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Quite specific.
[ Ambrose unlocks his fingers and pushes himself from his seat. Rounding the corner of his desk, he motions for Stephen to follow him as he moves towards the door out of his office. ]
Take a walk with me. You are curious about the restricted areas of the Castle, aren't you? Of course you are, an inquisitive man such as yourself.
[ The doors open of their own accord as Ambrose passes through the doorway and leads Stephen down the western side of the corridor. ]
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Of course. [No point in denying it.] A locked door would make anyone wonder what’s behind it.
[For good or ill, the imagination goes wild. For example:]
So what are we talking about? Forbidden texts? Sensitive artifacts?
[He’s only partly joking.]
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It opens without bidding, revealing a new dimly lit stonework hall of the castle. ]
In time, in time. For you, Stephen Strange, I have something particular in mind.
[ He clasps his fingers together as he steps through the doorway. When Stephen follows, it will shut behind them and shrink once again.
The hallway is lined with evenly spaced doors, some ajar but most closed. Discussions can be heard through the open doors and occasional flashes of magic. They past an errant apprentice mage or two as they walk. ]
The services and information you provided us during the Dimming hasn't been forgotten. Wouldn't you like to see the fruits of your own labor?
[ They stop in front of one door that looks no different than the rest. Ambrose waits for dramatic effect, knowing the response. ]
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Even so, his eyes drift from doorway to doorway, linger on a mage that wanders by, takes in what he can. When they stop in front of one door in particular, the High Mage asks him a question that he's sure is only uttered to heighten his expectation.
Why do you do this to him, Ambrose? Of course he wants to see what's become of his own information, shuffled back and reported to the castle.]
I didn't know it was culminating into anything at all. [Which could indeed be worrisome, or utterly intriguing, but the verdict is still out on that.] That is to say, yes, I'd like to see it.
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Good.
[ Without further adieu, the door opens with a gentle push from Ambrose, moving mostly of its own accord after. Inside is what appears to be a laboratory of sorts, almost chemical in nature. A series of magical test tubes and arrays connected by beams of magical energy in various patterns are all about, attended to by apprentice mages. Ambrose is greeted instantly and Stephen is afforded a nod by one or two. ]
Now now, we're not her to impede progress. Continue as if we were never here.
[ The High Mage moves to a table in the center of the room. Several experiments are taking place, but he stops in front of one particular device. It appears like an hour glass, but inside are condensed particles of magic. It glows a faint purple as it slowly shifts from one side to the next as a rotating ball of light swirls around it.
Ambrose is pleased. He nods twice then turns his attention to his guest. ]
Now, before I go into details, would you like to take a stab at what this is?
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There really is more going on behind the scenes here in Castle Thorne; and though this should be obvious, given Ambrose’s priorities of finding a solution to the Singularity’s waning nature, to see it in person is striking. Stephen wouldn’t know where to look if the High Mage hadn’t pulled his attention to the contraption at the center of a table, the flow of magic in this place latticed all around him, utterly distracting.
But thankfully, he focuses on the matter at hand. Stephen steps forward to peer closer, arms crossing at his chest, resisting the temptation to reach out with his own magic to sense what could be stirring in this odd-looking relic.
Another blind best guess, then.]
Maybe it’s too on the nose, but— something to do with time manipulation? [The hour glass shape is highly misleading if that isn’t the case; or maybe Stephen’s own biases have come into play, ex-guardian of the Time Stone itself.] Are you attempting to… undo something?
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A decent guess, but no.
[ He reaches out and stops the sphere from rotating around the device, which in turn stops its motion from tilting back and forth. ]
This is attuned to the same swell of energy that you experienced at the Singularity. What you see in this sphere is the same magicks that were in those caskets.
[ As he holds the sphere in place, the tiny grands of condensed magical "sand" start to trickle up to the container closest to it, slowly tipping the balance of the hourglass. ]
It looks small, but looks can be deceiving. This may be our most sensitive and accurate method of measuring fluctuations in the Singularity.
[ The glass finally tips over and Ambrose releases the sphere, allowing it to rotate again. ]
What we have now are broad strokes of patterns of activity, the large dips in magical output. But with these we can trace even the most minute changes.
[ He levels his gaze on Stephen. ]
Our best method in monitoring activity in some of your scenarios.
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So it's a measuring tool. [That isn't to deride its significance. Stephen is impressed by the design, the energy trickling upwards and downwards in the device.] Though I can't imagine it's doing its job too well in here.
[Something like this needs strategic placement, he assumes. Not nestled amid a magical lab with experiments thrumming all around it.]
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[ Ambrose's tone is pleased. It is not often pleased these days. ]
Good, I don't like having to repeat myself. No, in these halls and within the walls of Thorne it would be a poor measure of the Singularity's output. Too much interference, you know. But further away from civilization and frequent magic users...there we will find our answers.
[ He moves to a different end of the table, picking up a rolled and bound piece of leather. ]
Scouts have already pin-pointed several ideal locations within our borders. This would be a substantial commitment on your part, of course.
[ He holds out bound leather. A map of the area. ]
I take it you are up to the task?
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His brow lifts. His gaze raises to meet Ambrose’s again.]
A commitment is right.
[It isn’t just a place here, a place there; it’s all over, all along the kingdom, far from a simple Sunday stroll. Regardless, Stephen rolls the map back up.]
But I’m up to it. With supplies and maybe some company on the road, it should be feasible. I’ll just need time to prepare. [And—] I hope I’d be privy to some of the data that comes in, too? Once this is all said and done.
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[ That's the response he was expecting given all that's been said and done. ]
You will need assistance and I will be putting trust in your judgment who you deem worthy to join you.
[ Ambrose waves to one of the mages nearby. The mage quickly marches over as they exchange a few words and immediately leaves the room. ]
Stadius there will provide you with the requisite papers and funds for the venture. Make your choices and he will make sure all necessary provisions are made in advance for you and your party.
[ Turning back to Stephen, he folds his arms. ]
The results of your work will be shared, but I assume I do not need to explain that the data will need to be gathered over time to be worth analyzing. That being said...we may come to some sort of arrangement upon your success.
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An arrangement? Good enough for me.
[He rolls the map back up, then tucks it gently beneath an arm.]
In that case, I'll report back once the thaumametors are set up. [Keeping a connection with Ambrose, who is often busy with his own endeavors, is the equivalent of keeping a finger on the pulse of the progress of research revolving around the Singularity. He intends to keep it alive, if all goes well, after his trip.]
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The High Mage waves over another one of his apprentices. ]
Caecia will show you the way out. I look forward to your success.
[ As he expects it will be.
Caecia will give a humble bow to both Ambrose and Stephen before she guides the Summoned man back down the long corridor. The magical door they had entered through responds to her touch, opening the way for Stephen to return to the rest of the castle. ]