I want to know what you guys did to defend yourselves from the curse.
The Northern wizards are probably up for a task of our own sooner or later. I'd prefer to prepare as much as possible before we get sent along into who-knows-what.
Hm... Might be hard to learn it if you guys get called soon, and it helps that seals and curses are the Easts' specialty.
[ He looks away, thoughtful. ]
You think enchanting an item for you guys might work? Maybe I can place the seal on something for each of you, and you can activate it when you get closer to the curse?
Yeah, I kind of figured you guys would be the ones to go to on curses. Enchanted items might work, though - either something we can activate ourselves, or items already imbued with your power?
[Hmm... After a moment of consideration, he'll produce a coin of their regular currency, concentrating briefly to punch a hole through the center with his magic - marking it clearly.]
[ He doesn't think his magic's limited by size, so he holds his hands out, quietly says his incantation...and magic flows out from his hands, towards the coin. It leaves his emblem on it -- a music sharp. ]
There. Let me know how it goes. ... It's all I've got in mind.
Well, you might've heard the summary earlier, but we fought moon rock-powered automatons that were taking over the city. There were a lot of them, but we managed. Got to Collodi's workshop, where we found him...dead.
[ Yeah. ]
His journal entries implied that his automatons turned on him. Seems like he's the one who was responsible for all of that. After that, we -- [ fell apart, honestly ] went to purify the source. It took three of us to get it right, but that's...the gist of it.
The end is when Mika went on one of his little "humanity sucks" rants, huh?
[His tone is equal parts exasperated and sympathetic. Read the room, Mika...]
I hope this doesn't mean we'll end up dealing with monsters powered up by moon rocks... The North's already got issues with how many of them there are roaming around.
I'm hoping that you guys don't have to deal with it, either. It was...a lot, to say the least. But the five of you are really strong, so I think you'll be okay.
Sometimes he opens his mouth and repeats pretty much the same exact things about how humans are all universally terrible, and so are vampires, but in a different way. But at the same time, he obviously doesn't really want to hurt humans over it or anything?
Like there's some kind of disconnect between the things he always repeated to himself versus his actual feelings on the matter...
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Need any extra sugar, by the way?
[Holding up a little drawstring bag - feel free to reenergize, dude, you look like you could use it.]
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[ Thanks, Ahito. He'll hold his hand out for some of that sugar. He definitely needs it... ]
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Mind if I come in?
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[ Time to step aside to let Ahito in, then! He'll close the door once Ahito's in, and he gestures to the chair in his room for the other to sit on. ]
What's up?
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Well - I kind of wanted to ask what happened on the mission, but like I mentioned, I also have a favor to ask.
Which do you want to talk about first?
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[ it can't be that bad...can it ]
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I want to know what you guys did to defend yourselves from the curse.
The Northern wizards are probably up for a task of our own sooner or later. I'd prefer to prepare as much as possible before we get sent along into who-knows-what.
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[ The only one it didn't work on was Mika, but like...yeah. That's for other reasons. ]
Any of you know how to do those?
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[ He looks away, thoughtful. ]
You think enchanting an item for you guys might work? Maybe I can place the seal on something for each of you, and you can activate it when you get closer to the curse?
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[ He's just hoping it'll work, though... ]
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[Hmm... After a moment of consideration, he'll produce a coin of their regular currency, concentrating briefly to punch a hole through the center with his magic - marking it clearly.]
What about this?
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[ He doesn't think his magic's limited by size, so he holds his hands out, quietly says his incantation...and magic flows out from his hands, towards the coin. It leaves his emblem on it -- a music sharp. ]
There. Let me know how it goes. ... It's all I've got in mind.
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Thanks! I owe you one.
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[ Lol. Lmao. ]
Anyway, you wanted to know about the mission?
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Yeah, if you don't mind. Anything you can tell me about it.
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Well, you might've heard the summary earlier, but we fought moon rock-powered automatons that were taking over the city. There were a lot of them, but we managed. Got to Collodi's workshop, where we found him...dead.
[ Yeah. ]
His journal entries implied that his automatons turned on him. Seems like he's the one who was responsible for all of that. After that, we -- [ fell apart, honestly ] went to purify the source. It took three of us to get it right, but that's...the gist of it.
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[His tone is equal parts exasperated and sympathetic. Read the room, Mika...]
I hope this doesn't mean we'll end up dealing with monsters powered up by moon rocks... The North's already got issues with how many of them there are roaming around.
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[ TO PUT IT VERY, VERY SIMPLY. ]
I'm hoping that you guys don't have to deal with it, either. It was...a lot, to say the least. But the five of you are really strong, so I think you'll be okay.
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Anyway, if strength were the only issue, I'd be far less worried.
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[ Let's get that out of the way, first..... ]
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Like there's some kind of disconnect between the things he always repeated to himself versus his actual feelings on the matter...
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