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[open] september/october catchall
Who: Viktor and special guests and YOU
When: Post-Nocwich, through September and early October
Where: Cadens, Libertas the Horizon
What: open stuff, closed stuff, Libertas stuff, horizon visits, whatever I WANT
Warnings: the usual references to terminal illness, will list additional warnings as needed.
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When: Post-Nocwich, through September and early October
Where: Cadens, Libertas the Horizon
What: open stuff, closed stuff, Libertas stuff, horizon visits, whatever I WANT
Warnings: the usual references to terminal illness, will list additional warnings as needed.
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( something he needs to figure out a way around and having someone to read things to him, while not his favorite thing, is a way to do that.
so, he's genuinely grateful for the assistance. )
You studying anything specific?
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[So, maybe not as proud as Viktor might be, in a similar situation. Either way, he's willing to do it, especially if it helps those from Libertas get resettled faster. As for his own work, well.]
They use a particular conduit, here, to channel arcane energies. It's not unlike what Jayce and I used back home, to develop our own system of...technologically-aided magic.
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Technologically aided magic? That sounds...interesting. And not without a lot of uses either. How's it going?
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[That said, the "new magic" here is a far cry from the industrial-scale teleportation that they managed back home.]
There are similarities between what I'm familiar with, and what they do here. I'm hoping to gain a greater understanding of it. [Another vague wave of the hand, perhaps to indicate that academia is academia, no matter where they are.] It's...going.
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( which is to say that learning more about it is always appreciated even if he'd never end up in their world. )
Do you think you'd be...allowed or even want to bring this kind of magic back to your world?
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[That is to say, he’s not at all surprised that Matt has already heard the basics. Jayce has a hard time not talking about their work. Perhaps Viktor would mind more if it was in some way taboo, but the Free Cities seem to favor the technological angle as their preferred way of applying magics. They fit in well here, despite everything.
The subject of even returning home is a complicated one that he and Jayce don’t necessarily see eye-to-eye on. He frowns a little.]
It’s difficult to say. We have reason to believe that in being removed from our worlds to this place, we’ve created a branching timeline. There may not be any “going back”, at least not in the way we might think of it, ordinarily.
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( that's the first time that he's heard anything like that from someone here. he arches an eyebrow, a little curious. )
As in an alternate...reality? Like there's no Jayce and Viktor where you came from because you were removed but you'd continue on elsewhere?
( the mechanics of time are still a little lost on him. )
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[It's been frustrating for both of them, trying to piece together what might have happened in those days, when Viktor doesn't recall them because from where he's standing, he'd already arrived in Abraxas.]
He remembers things that I don't, from after I arrived here. From his perspective, I never went anywhere. The implications of that are...slightly staggering.
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( yeah, he's experienced that sort of thing too. maybe not on quite the personal level as viktor but still. )
There's a few people here from the same world as me who remember different things. And none of the know who I am. Which isn't a surprise all things considered.
( he was just a regular lawyer, after all. )
Has he told you what he remembers that you don't?
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[The good news is that it doesn't seem like he needs to explain much further. Viktor wonders if this sort of thing is on purpose, or if it's just a side effect of the summoning ritual. If it's not exact enough to pinpoint specific dates or times.]
He has, yes. [What those things are, however, Viktor seems content to leave unsaid. It still weighs on him, but he plays it off with a shrug.] A lot can happen in a few days.
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( the whole snap thing, being dust, coming back years later. he doesn't know what his fate is but he's not in a rush to find out either. )
Kind of weird to know a future you haven't experienced, isn't it?
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[Emotionally? Well, maybe not so much. Viktor is still not quite sure what to think about the time he's missing--what happened in between his last conversation with Jayce in the lab (the one he remembers), and begging him to destroy the Hexcore (the conversation he does not). The fact that Jayce himself doesn't know what Viktor was up to in those interim days is certainly not helpful.]
When you're the one missing time, it's...aggravating. To say the least.
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( he doesn't think he's specifically aggravated about it but it's...concerning. something he's trying not to think about since there's little to be done. )
I keep wondering maybe I can change things, make a difference in what happens even if I know that's probably impossible.
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[Viktor still thinks, occasionally, of trying to reverse-engineer the summoning ritual, even with the added complication of parallel universes and alternate timelines in the way. For now, however, he has other priorities.]
I'd thought, at the start, that I might be able to puzzle out the summoning ritual, but adding in various timelines complicates the situation somewhat, to the point where I'm not even sure it's worth worrying about.
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he sighs and rubs a hand across his face. )
But you're gonna worry about it anyway?
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[Which, ordinarily, he likes, because he needs to keep his mind occupied. There are other reasons, too--Viktor hasn't quite given up on his pledge to help the Undercity. He certainly won't be able to do that if he remains in this place, as he is.]
There are some who might want to make a life here. [The corners of his mouth turn down a little, indicating that this might be slightly personal.] I'm not sure I can count myself among them.
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( cadens isn't a terrible place to live from what he's known of it. it has its ups and downs just like new york but it's not really his city.
he thinks he'd be uncomfortable here long term. )
I've only lived in one place my entire life so to suddenly have it changed is jarring. I'm still getting used to things.
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[Fishing a little, maybe, to see how far behind or ahead Matt might be. He figures he's further ahead, given various context clues--Viktor is often frustrated by the state of technology and can't imagine what it's like for people like Tony.]
And they weren't exactly accommodating of you when you arrived here. [He had to find a stick. A stick!!!!] I'm sure that didn't help.
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( he pulls out a notebook and tips it towards viktor to show a series of raised bumps that he's made. it's very rudimentary but they're easy to see. )
It's how I read things. So, without that, I just have to rely on audio books and notes and such.
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[Piltover is many things, but medieval is not necessarily one of them. Viktor doesn't need Matt's particular accommodations, but generally speaking, he was able to get around just fine.]
Would it be worth having someone help translate relevant documents? Or read them aloud? I'd be willing to help, if it expedites the legal processes for you.
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( but viktor offering...that says a lot. )
I've been trying to figure out if there's a piece of technology that I could figure out that would translate it automatically so I wouldn't need to put anyone out.
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[But, a piece of technology to take care of it, well. Obviously that would be optimal, and possibly not out of the realm of his ability.]
How would such a device work, where you come from?
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( and he knows there are apps that do that but how to make one? that's not something he's very versed on. )
So, it would have to be something that understands both languages and then can speak it. Which...sounds like a lot.
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[The trick will be real-time translation, though he gets the sense that Mat already knows that. He already knows that the technology here isn't on that level, but there are other avenues to try.]
I've been told of a device called a computer--something that can be given instructions, and execute them in turn. In this case, the ability to read and translate the tactile alphabet. Such technology is likely beyond what's available here, but I wonder if magic can't make up the gaps.
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( of course, he's never really tried but he knows that programming language is way above his level of skill. )
I used to have an application on my phone where if I touched something, it would read out what it was. Or if someone sent a message to me, my phone would read it out loud.
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