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One must always be careful of books
WHO: Istredd and you
WHAT: Catch-all for December!
WHERE: Thorne, Nocwich, Horizon
WHEN: December

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WHAT: Catch-all for December!
WHERE: Thorne, Nocwich, Horizon
WHEN: December

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Istredd says all of this very calmly and logically, as if he too isn't in this strange beautiful prison. Maybe because he has accepted the situation and he's focusing on what he can get out of it. It also isn't new. He was raised in a place where he was taken as a child and forced into severe and sometimes fatal training. Thorne hasn't murdered anyone yet, so they're still technically doing better than his own teachers.
"They've been arresting Summoned. Hard to say if they know what they're looking for, or if it's a simple fear tactic." Istredd would say it's a combination. They probably know the Summoned have secrets, and this is a way to see what they can glean from applying pressure. "They don't like people getting jobs of their own, they certainly wouldn't let us go to other cities. We were allowed to Nott to help put down the fires."
So while they were useful, but then they had to go back. It is possible to get jobs and even live in other locations close to the castle, but always with the understanding they know where people are. And they will come for them, wherever that is. "I am used to being able to teleport anywhere I want, adjusting to being trapped hasn't gone smoothly."
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Besides that, the mention of Summoned being arrested in Thorne gets his attention. Kyle had mentioned something which seemed close to it briefly but hadn't called it that outright, and Claude studies Istredd while he speaks. It could easily be a trap of some kind to get him to say more about the Free Cities, if not for Claude having the prior knowledge of the state of things in Thorne. And he is, after all, not one to turn down the opportunity to learn more.
"Do you know how many have been arrested there?" He's careful to phrase this as casually as one possibly can given the topic. This could, theoretically, apply to him though he's been careful to mention it only to those it impacts or the even smaller circle of those he trusts. "I've... heard a bit about the latest developments, but not beyond it seeming random. Not comforting given Thorne's history for jailing, if you ask me."
Maybe better to start an ever so slight shift to another topic to go with that, something which serves multiple purposes as while Claude's curiosity will likely require some trust he's willing to work to gain there's also genuine interest in what else Istredd has mentioned. "Before I ask this, I want to preface it by saying I'm guessing teleporting can't be learned from a book," a slight grin, somewhat of an inside joke with himself considering one of his most studious friends did learn this from a book in Fodlan, "but do you have books here about the magic from your world? I'm eager to learn more about it, even if it's just the theories behind it all."
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"A few Summoned have been spoken to. It is not over. It is possible someone will end up in the dungeons, it simply hasn't happened yet." Istredd himself made some of the dungeon wards so that's always an interesting detail. "It is interesting though that they are certain Free Cities is to blame for the attack, but are hunting within their castle as well." By interesting he means suspicious. Perhaps the queen isn't as certain as she says she is about who was responsible. Or someone got them suspicious.
"Yes, I have many. You won't be able to use any of them yourself, including our teleportation, because we have to be born with an innate connection to Chaos magic. It is not as healthy and overflowing as here. But I am happy to share them."
If anyone could use magic back home they probably wouldn't share any of the volumes on it, the mages love to keep all the power to themselves. Istredd puts his palms up and several books fly through the air to set on top of them. Claude will find them all filled out and they do look very old since they're replicated from texts alive for a thousand years at this point.
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Something that should've registered with Claude a little more firmly than it is now considering the interviewer had mentioned follow up and the filing of the report. Something which makes him considerably more concerned for his friends near him, and one in particular in Thorne. Nothing to do about that now, though.
The onslaught of books is deeply exciting, and for once Claude doesn't bother to disguise his reaction as anything but. A particularly age weathered tome is the first one he picks up, eager to dive into it post-haste. But then what Istredd said about the magic he knows clicks in Claude's mind, and he looks up from the page he'd turned to with a raised brow.
"Your magic can't be learned at all if you don't have that connection? That's considerably different from Fodlan." Here he thought he'd been kidding about Istredd's version of Warp, and yet it seems to be the truth after all. "Magic where I'm from is often learned in academies. It requires studying and some talent for it, of course, and because there's so much to it people often specialize in areas rather than the entirety. That also helps if you're a questionable magic student like me since I never picked up anything besides wind magic."
He means to start paging through the book, and yet - one more question lingers in his mind. "Is the connection you mentioned anything like what we experience with the Singularity here? Where it seems to grant gifts at random?"
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"But real magic requires you to be born to it. It can't be taught, unlike here, or what you're used to. Mages are rare in my sphere and long-lived. We're taken as children and put into training. We channel something called Chaos energy and if you aren't trained, it can kill you or drive you mad." When Istredd says take, he means take. They can be kidnapped or stolen, although most of the time they can simply pay or bargain to take a child mage. He says it very matter-of-factly though, these grim realities.
"I am very impressed and slightly jealous of worlds like yours and here with free-flowing magic and academic learning. It is incredible to be in Abraxas where magic is everywhere in the air around us." And in here, so close to the Singularity, he can feel it. "I've started teaching academic magic in Thorne, it is far easier than what I am used to, and more pleasant to teach." The Chaos magic they do always has an edge of danger, you have to be incredibly precise to use it.
"The connection to chaos is, unsurprisingly, more chaotic than what you see here. Using it improperly or making a mistake can still kill you even with training and skill. But with it we are capable of impressive power, so you accept the balance."
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"Real magic," he repeats after a pause, mostly because the phrase seems odd to him. It's possibly linked to the signs in the book in his hands, or maybe there's something else behind it. Real implies layers to it: not only the inborn connection being required but also abilities and what can be done with one's grasp, and maybe even different areas of it like Fodlan's magic. All of which is considered real enough at home, Claude supposes, and not broken out into anything categorized to the level of how it sounds like in Istredd's world.
That's before factoring in Thorne's academic magic which he's heard resembles Fodlan's in some ways, and that only adds to the intrigue. There's much he wants to ask, could easily spend a good few hours prying into what Istredd knows and seems willing to share from experience and as an instructor, but realistically: patience in making sure he understands what he can grasp will surely help. Especially considering the magic the other knows well can kill users in their attempts to harness it and not because said spells were aimed at an enemy.
So Claude nods slightly, still clearly ruminating on all of that information and filing it away, then glances down at the book of signs. "I have to confess the idea of being somewhere where access to magic isn't a given, even if it's something like my absolutely limited abilities, seems strange. I'd like to ask you about that sometime in more detail, but something tells me I should start with this book first," with a grin and tilting the tome in his hands slightly to call attention to it, "and then see where that takes me. So long as I'm not intruding by returning to ask more, that is, and then next time I can be better prepared to bring you some more books from Fodlan my friends and I have created as well."