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144.98750 Public Channel [Day 63]
Hey, guys? Anyone -- I hope you still have your radios...
[Ash sounds worried to the point of frantic, barely keeping her alarm and panic covered under a veneer of anxiety.]
Listen, something's really wrong here. Have you guys actually talked with anyone else? It's scary as hell, guys, they're hollow, it's like their brains have just shut down -- they're running for kicks and thrills like they're the only thing that matters. I mean I know all the drugs and stuff here can have that effect, but it's not just the junkies. And some of you all are scaring the hell out of me too just from what I've seen...
This place isn't safe. We're not safe here. It's too much pleasure and it might even be more than that. Pull out, guys. Please, now.
[Ash sounds worried to the point of frantic, barely keeping her alarm and panic covered under a veneer of anxiety.]
Listen, something's really wrong here. Have you guys actually talked with anyone else? It's scary as hell, guys, they're hollow, it's like their brains have just shut down -- they're running for kicks and thrills like they're the only thing that matters. I mean I know all the drugs and stuff here can have that effect, but it's not just the junkies. And some of you all are scaring the hell out of me too just from what I've seen...
This place isn't safe. We're not safe here. It's too much pleasure and it might even be more than that. Pull out, guys. Please, now.
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[Not easy or safe. Just a matter of degrees. And Strange is, quite helpfully, off-limits to her, which means she'll be less tempted towards her own particular vices... Or if she IS tempted, she'll be more likely to recognize the fact.]
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Tell me where you are and I'll be there in moments.
[ the Celebration might be messing up some of his magic, but Strange is pretty confident in his ability to just pop on over via mirrors to where Ash is. ]
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surprise action! c:
There we go! [ said with a smile as he starts to climb down from the counter onto the floor, trying not to step on any creams or soaps or what have you that might have been on the counter in the first place. ]
So, how does your composition magic work and what can I do to help?
[ Strange is going straight to business and just ignoring the fact that he hasn't really explained how he popped on over into Ash's room via mirror like a creep ]
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[But, to business.] Okay, so, if I write something on my own, if I play something original? Well... if playing a cover is like turning on a faucet, playing something original is like turning the water on and breaking the faucet off. A lot more water comes out at once but it's a lot harder to control any more than the general direction.
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[ It's all hypotheticals as he walks over towards Ash, sitting down on a chair as he thinks. ]
I suppose the biggest question is what do you need most: power or control?
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[Never mind her brief walk down memory lane.] So the best way you could help is to fill in gaps. Cover what my magic doesn't do... and, uh, try to keep it from doing what it shouldn't.
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I must warn you, I might be a bit slow to start off with. After all, we have two radically different styles of doing magic in the first place. But I'm certain I'll pick up on what needs to be done fast enough.
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[ Does that make sense? Maybe? Strange is talking like it makes sense, at least. ]
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Spoilers: the end result is surprisingly powerful. ]
As for the costs...that all depends on the type of magic. Unlike you, I don't have a singular focus. If I'm to do elemental magic, some of that depends on the nature of the elements and if they'll listen to my request. If I'm to do other forms of magic, I might combine or rearrange previously written spells in order to get the desired result. Some of the more older forms of magic use symbolism, such as having something last as long as a flame.
[ Strange shrugs! ] I suppose that's one of the consequences of my world only having a few magicians to begin with. One must make do with whatever's at hand.
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[ Discovering your magic in your thirties means that Strange knows jack shit about some of the more in-depth sort of traits ]
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[So! Ash shrugs it off mentally.] So between the two of us we can probably keep this rolling as long as we need to, then.
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I'd like to think so! After all, we're both competent magicians and this place is just brimming with magic.
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I don't really use outside sources for my magic, though... and maybe here, given what the local effect is, it isn't a good idea.
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I don't know...I think if we limit our outside sources to certain ones, then it might work. After all, the local effect of this place has nothing to do with some of the forces of nature itself. What few trees the Celebration has aren't the ones causing people to lose themselves.
[ it's all said in a very conversational tone, as if Strange is trying to piece together a particularly annoying puzzle. ]
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[She thinks about it for a moment, fingers tapping against each other.] You know how I said it was unpredictable, when I did original songs? Well, say I wanted to get some magical energy to add to my effect. There's a fair chance my magic would get it by draining everything around me, for example.
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