THE GREAT GENIUS ZOHRA ROM (
hammy) wrote in
fictionalized2013-06-30 01:52 am
log; welcome to roland, morgan
[Congrats, Morgan. You're... well, you probably have no idea where you are. Judging from the surroundings, though, it seems to be a noble's home, late at night. The hallway is mostly dark, illuminated only slightly by light coming from other rooms, the air is silent—
—and then there sure is a knife flying straight at you.]
—and then there sure is a knife flying straight at you.]

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[a shrug]
Well, as fellow fugitives, we might run into someone one day, so we'll deal with that when the time comes. Though if you really wanna learn foreign magic, you'd better be expecting to stay here for years. Even if we find a teacher, don't think it's the same as learning Roland's magic, since other countries have completely different structures and mechanisms. I mean, Estabul has their strings of letters, Runa has their spheres of light... nothing like Roland's magic circles at all.
[He laughs.]
It's why countries make such a fuss about not letting the secrets of their magic spread, you know? Like I told Noire back in Haven, I'd be executed just for teaching you, but hey, I've probably committed worse crimes as far as Roland's concerned.
[stay with him for six years though and it all works out—]
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Well, I don't know when we'll be able to find a way for me to get back, but even if we do, I'm not really in a hurry.
[s h r u g.]
Father has to start his own life in his timeline anyway, so it's not like I can hang around. So I can stay here and learn magic until that gets too bothersome too!
[On Zohra, that is, with his little romance with Pia.
Morgan's got this all planned out--or, at least, she's thought about it all.]
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Geeeeez, so you're saying I'm stuck with you for years? This is gonna be a pain. And it's easy for you to be all carefree about it when I'm probably gonna be the one who has to do most of the work to find someone...
[That said, in spite of his annoyed tone, he's not really.]
But before we get into all that—
[He points at Morgan.]
Before you even think about learning other countries' magic, you gotta have a better foundation first! You barely have any experience or magic theory knowledge when it comes to this world as it is. Well, it should take a few years before we even find someone who can teach you foreign magic anyway, so that should be enough time... but you gotta get the hang of Roland's magic first! As things stand right now, you've hardly even reached military-level magic, you know? There's no point in teaching you foreign magic when you're not even proficient with one country's system! Or magic as a whole here.
[He crosses his arms.]
So we gotta start there first. That reminds me, though—since we don't have Haven's stupid writing rules anymore, I can start teaching you about magic structures in general. Though that stuff's more theoretical than learning specific spells, so it might be above you... but if it's the way that magic really works here that interests you, it might be worth it.
[A pause, before he starts mumbling to himself (sorry, Morgan, he's not giving you a lot of room to talk here).]
So I'm gonna be teaching her—and I've still got missions, and I still wanna work on developing those... I'm gonna be pretty busy, huh...?
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Oh, magical theory? I can do that. I can learn yours and you can learn mine, now that there are books and things. Ooh, you could even see what Thunder spells actually look like now!
This is great! I missed being able to write, hee hee!
[She seems to be ignoring his exasperation and apparent concern about how busy he'll be.]
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Hehe, isn't it? It'll probably take a long time before you'll be able to create your own magical structures or be able to efficiently dispel others—and you'll never be as good as me, of course—but it might be fun, teaching you! I've never done this kind of thing before, I mean.
[sparkle sparkle]
So your tomes have actual text in them now?
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[OH RIGHT! She brightens, opening her thunder tome and showing him the lettering, which shimmers slightly with the trapped magical power within.
It looks something like this:
It does, it does! See?
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[He peers at it with an excited expression.]
Is that ancient language or something?
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I think from what I remember from my studies, it was used in magical songs first...but now they can use it to trap magic in the books.
[She trails her fingers along the words, so pleased that they're back.]
A lot of old magical texts are written in it too.
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[...]
Magical songs, though? How does that work?
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They were called Galdr, but we don't know very much about them, anymore. The people who used them died out a long time ago.
[oh well, onto more important things--]
I bet there's a way to do something similar with your magic. It's just a matter of trapping it in something that can contain magic for a long time...
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[It's Zohra's turn to look deep in thought now, apparently.]
Well, theoretically, magic structures could last forever as long as no one disrupts them... It's how ruins and stuff probably still have traps keeping people out. The problem is more of what, in the context of spirits, 'trapping magic' even means...
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Hmm...now I wish I would have studied spell tome creation more...
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And that's not really how your tomes work, anyway...
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True enough! Spell tome creation has been a big thing in my world for a really long time, so it's no wonder they're good at it anyway.