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Who: Kyle & open
What: Catch-all log. Open and closed starters in the comments!
Where: Castle Thorne, Nott, Horizon
When: Late November through December
Warnings: Kyle's general opt-out. Will add additional warnings if necessary.
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What: Catch-all log. Open and closed starters in the comments!
Where: Castle Thorne, Nott, Horizon
When: Late November through December
Warnings: Kyle's general opt-out. Will add additional warnings if necessary.
i totally misread that his mask was off, ugh sorry!!
And adults, nostalgic or intoxicated. [ Or both.
At least he shouldn't quite get a sugar rush or brain freeze. So the drink is mostly safe for everyone, except maybe those who might have the memory of being afflicted by either way. Horizon sometimes seems as reliant on creativity as it is affected by memory, or lack of it...
Star. He's heard one other person refer to worlds that way. He wonders if they must come from the same place, but keeps the question to himself. ]
In certain kinds of shops. There's actually one next door. [ He nods vaguely to the east. ] Have you seen a gas station before?
Not to worry at all! <3
I see.
[ Maybe not. But it does give a hint that Khalil hails from a society that isn't completely extreme about the expected behavior of adults. Elidibus samples the drink again and yes. The pace and amount he takes in makes it almost guaranteed the slush would be practically melted before he gets halfway. ]
Hm.
[ Once the question is posed, Elidibus closes his eyes and begins to reflect on it. The disadvantage to having his memories restored is that there's a lot to unpack. But while the words gas and station are familiar and even the concept of them being used together can have some derived context, the former Ascian shakes his head. ]
I can think of ways that phrase would be used, but I do not think they match what you're trying to describe. [ There is a brief glance to what direction is nodded at. He has yet to have been that way. ] Could you describe it for me?
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It's a place where you can fill up your automobile with fuel, and go inside a little shop to buy supplies or treats. [ A pause, then the next natural question is whether he would even be familiar with cars. ]
Here.
[ Kahlil holds his hand out and in his palm appears a small toy car, a yellow corvette Hot Wheels made of what feels like metal. This he offers to the stranger as well. ]
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[ It seems the description is sufficient. Despite the somewhat archaic way of speaking, the stranger seems to know what cars are. And more importantly what they need to run. ]
So it's the term used for places one may refuel their vehicles. I'm familiar with the concept.
[ The offering of the Hot Wheels toy is also accepted with grace and studied with interest. He does privately wonder if this is another example of bright colors and exaggerated traits for children. For now he doesn't ask, choosing instead to introduce himself. ]
I am Elidibus. I was summoned by the elders of Solvunn a few moons prior.
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At the introduction he dips his chin slightly. ]
Kyle. I arrived in Thorne around that same time, I think. [ With the previous batch of Summoned. Interesting that each faction uses the same schedule. He wonders what there is to that. ]
What's life like in the Solvunn settlements? [ He's had more reason to become interested in them lately... ]
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Interesting. I wonder if that is more than coincidence.
[ Elidibus has also noticed the lack of summons since; at least until the recent group. It's something worth looking into more to see if the other nations coincide. But it isn't the right place or moment to launch into questions with a person he just met and knows so little of. At least not directly, hence the rhetoric.
When asked of life in the settlements, once more Elidibus is taken to reflection before answering. He seems a man very keen on thinking before speaking. ]
I do not know what to compare it to on this star. The Solvunn are a people who value the community and helping one another over personal want. They are followers of old ways. And old gods. For the most part, we Summoned are considered delivered by their divine and afforded respect and varying degrees of reverence.
[ Or perhaps fear. Elidibus seems fairly calm about the matter and shows no signs of what his personal thoughts are of being regarded in that light. Though perhaps that's a tell in and of itself that it's something he's been familiar with before. ]
Of course it is not without its drawbacks, though for the most part we are made to feel welcome. What of Thorne? Outside of the recent conflict, I know little about its day to day life.
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Most of us live in the castle. Thorne treats us well, better food and lodging than most in exchange for a few less freedoms regarding travel. But mostly we're left to do as we please, so long as we don't make any trouble.
[ Like speaking against the queen. He shrugs. Only more recently have they been allowed access to the southern city of Nott. ]
If Solvunn and Thorne stay on neutral terms, maybe there'll be the chance to visit one day.
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Imprisoned tools with prettier cages than most. But it seems that is largely what the Summoned are regardless of how their summoners handle the treatment of them. ]
Perhaps there will be. My colleagues and I delivered relief supplies following the incident at Nocwich. [ He doesn't mention toward which nation he had but that shouldn't matter. Solvunn had been a neutral party. ] Let us hope for a favorable outcome of the tensions between the Free Cities and Thorne.
[ Of course Elidibus isn't going to speak his observed opinion of Thorne to someone he just met; particularly from Thorne.
He persists with the slushee for the time being.
If for no other reason than to remember it so he can recreate it for Hythlodaeus when the meeting is spoken of later.]I am curious about their attitude regarding visits to Horizon as well. Thorne, The Free Cities. It is not looked well upon in Solvunn if the Summoned visit it too frequently.
[ Certainly the former Ascian knew that was probably something all the nations were not fond of. Their assets gathering to share knowledge in a place they couldn't really reach. ]
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Let us hope for a favorable outcome of the tensions between the Free Cities and Thorne. He nods in grim agreement with that. Let the tensions remain cold for now, at least. The omens have seemed to see to that. The people of the land suffer either way, but it's a lesser evil compared to the attack on Libertas. ]
It's the same in Thorne. Best to keep trips as infrequent as possible. [ And do as much in one go as you can. It's a little bit of a surprise to hear that Solvunn is against their visits to Horizon. With the faction being the most neutral of the three and most worshipful, he thought maybe they'd allow more freedoms there. ]
Have you visited the Singularity here?
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[ Elidibus nods. It's clearly no surprise to hear that all three of the nations share similar views on how much their Summoned interact with another nation's. There is a brief pause when Kyle asks about the Singularity. ]
Once. When I first came to Horizon my colleagues brought me to it. Though it was difficult to fully appreciate its complexity because of this.
[ First time has the issue with one's memories being- however temporarily- stolen. For a moment there is a frown marring the youthful visage. But it is quickly schooled away. ]
I hope to return soon to gain a better perspective. Though I have been surprisingly occupied with learning more about this new star and its recent events. Have you had the opportunity yet?
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He nods. ]
I've approached it. I wonder how it differs from the real thing. [ But there's no way to know any time soon, given how far out of the territory the monolith resides. ]
There's a lot to learn. In Thorne we're given access to a large library. [ One of the biggest he's ever seen. ] Do they keep many written records in Solvunn?
Sorry for the delay
It would have been a bit... daunting to trust he'd earn his memories back a second time. ]
Ah. Solvunn has an archive. I don't know the full extent of Thorne's library. The people value education and perfecting the arts of their trade and craft, especially where it benefits the community as a whole. Though there are several scholarly documents as well.
[ Elidibus doesn't sound like he is judging the community for the simplicity of its focus. Far from it. Of the three main factions on Abraxas, it is, however pale, the closest philosophy to his own peoples. ]