I've forgotten that the housing situation takes a little bit of effort to deal with, in truth. [Beds are for losers, the ground is better.
And there it is. The opportunity to absolutely not get into what Alucard does for sleeping quarters, and thank goodness for it. He manages to hide his look of relief, focusing instead on the paper that has been abandoned. Alucard flips it over, the back still blank.
There's nothing to work through yet, but he's ready.]
That's a question I can't answer without design input from the intended user about what would make it easier for him. [Jayce you're the better person to ask.] Magic in my own sphere is best understood as an expression of will. Will sparks intent, and intent hooks and snarls itself into the world, resulting in magic. There are rare necromancers known as forgemasters, who can bring souls of the damned to the surface in this way, meaning that in theory, you can embed spellwork into your raw materials as you work them.
[Theory being the key word.] But that also limits how much you can change. Inscriptions with precise intent carved into the side would be easier, and probably simpler to modify as well, depending on the goal. Also less complicated from a creation standpoint, all things considered.
[Alucard can just scratch things into metal, that's easy.]
Everything I've said is public knowledge, save the refusal of funding. [For obvious reasons.] But dig into his particular platform before bringing it up. If only so you have the full picture, and not just a single biased source.
[Jayce you are one of the most genuine people he's met and it is absolutely screwing with him.] ==It's been nice to be around like minds.
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And there it is. The opportunity to absolutely not get into what Alucard does for sleeping quarters, and thank goodness for it. He manages to hide his look of relief, focusing instead on the paper that has been abandoned. Alucard flips it over, the back still blank.
There's nothing to work through yet, but he's ready.]
That's a question I can't answer without design input from the intended user about what would make it easier for him. [Jayce you're the better person to ask.] Magic in my own sphere is best understood as an expression of will. Will sparks intent, and intent hooks and snarls itself into the world, resulting in magic. There are rare necromancers known as forgemasters, who can bring souls of the damned to the surface in this way, meaning that in theory, you can embed spellwork into your raw materials as you work them.
[Theory being the key word.] But that also limits how much you can change. Inscriptions with precise intent carved into the side would be easier, and probably simpler to modify as well, depending on the goal. Also less complicated from a creation standpoint, all things considered.
[Alucard can just scratch things into metal, that's easy.]
Everything I've said is public knowledge, save the refusal of funding. [For obvious reasons.] But dig into his particular platform before bringing it up. If only so you have the full picture, and not just a single biased source.
[Jayce you are one of the most genuine people he's met and it is absolutely screwing with him.] ==It's been nice to be around like minds.