Jonathan Strange (
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public channel, forward dated a smidge to the morning of d15
Months ago, during the Celebration, a few of us got together to talk about and compare the magic from our worlds. Well, it's been a while since then and we've certainly picked up more magicians, so why not revive that little discussion group?
[ he's phrasing it as a hypothetical but as Strange keeps barging on, there's nothing hypothetical about it: he is totally reviving that discussion group. ]
I've asked around and the smaller festival hall in the building closest to the carnival portal is available for our use. Anyone who's interested should meet there tonight, just after sundown, for an informal gathering to talk about magic. There will be space inside the festival hall and outside in the snow for anyone to demonstrate their techniques.
Likewise, anyone who wishes to learn about magic should come and visit as well. [ And there's a bit of a pause like Strange is trying his hardest to choose his words carefully. ] Magicians in the carnival have different types of magic drawing upon different techniques. While one school of thought might seem incomprehensible, another might seem as clear as day. This is a chance for those of us with magic to learn from each other and develop our skills and those of us who wish to learn magic to see what practice would best fit their needs.
[ There's a pause, because Strange has no idea how to end this. ] Sound off if you're coming, I suppose. Oh, and can someone bring snacks?
( ooc: this is an ic post about mage club, an idea floated around on the cr meme a while back. I'll put up a mingle log later in the week for the actual meeting itself. as for this post, feel free to threadjack around! )
[ he's phrasing it as a hypothetical but as Strange keeps barging on, there's nothing hypothetical about it: he is totally reviving that discussion group. ]
I've asked around and the smaller festival hall in the building closest to the carnival portal is available for our use. Anyone who's interested should meet there tonight, just after sundown, for an informal gathering to talk about magic. There will be space inside the festival hall and outside in the snow for anyone to demonstrate their techniques.
Likewise, anyone who wishes to learn about magic should come and visit as well. [ And there's a bit of a pause like Strange is trying his hardest to choose his words carefully. ] Magicians in the carnival have different types of magic drawing upon different techniques. While one school of thought might seem incomprehensible, another might seem as clear as day. This is a chance for those of us with magic to learn from each other and develop our skills and those of us who wish to learn magic to see what practice would best fit their needs.
[ There's a pause, because Strange has no idea how to end this. ] Sound off if you're coming, I suppose. Oh, and can someone bring snacks?
( ooc: this is an ic post about mage club, an idea floated around on the cr meme a while back. I'll put up a mingle log later in the week for the actual meeting itself. as for this post, feel free to threadjack around! )
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The magic was kept behind mirrors?
( of fucking course it was. )
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[ The way that Strange is talking, he's just so in love with all of this. He adores magic and adores discoveries and that's apparent just from his voice. ]
Castles and bridges that I couldn't even guess how old they were! And roads that led you from place to place.
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It has a name, you know. The Crossroads.
( not that she's surprised he doesn't know that -- it didn't seem to be something wildly known. )
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[ Strange just was refraining from using the term mostly because he's got no idea if Lavellan would know the term or not in the first place. ]
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( there's a sizable part of her that is willing to start a fight if it's some shemlen king. no one else gets to lay claim to the history of the elves, especially not after they'd gotten it all wrong to begin with. )
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[ it's straight up some shemlen king. ]
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( she's absolutely going to fight the raven king. )
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[ Strange is going to fight every elf. ]
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( sorry buddy. )
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Well, you're certainly not Spanish in that case. My world doesn't have elves.
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What keeps magic at bay in your world?
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( she's just saying. )
Dalish are the elves of the world who do not live in cities. They ( and her voice stops there, for a slight moment, before she continues on. ) practice the old ways, of how the elves used to live before we were pushed from the Dales.
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[ because Strange could spend literal hours with this nerdy magical shit, this is his jam. ]
Out of curiosity, what do non-Dalish mages think of Dalish magic?
[ because as someone who routinely got into fights with his mentor about the older ways of magic vs. trying to make magic seem respectable, this is a point of interest for Strange. ]
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( magical politics in thedas: it's complicated. )
The ones of note who do not are the magisters of Tevinter, who use magic to rule unquestionably.
( and the dalish are different because... well. mostly because in elera's opinion they just are, and don't abuse it like the tevinter mages do. )
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[ said in a tone that's equal parts confused and horrified. ]
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( this is a very biased viewpoint. sorry strange. )
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( the dalish also make sure they have as few mages as possible, some clans leave their extra mages out in the wild, and who the hell knows what happens when one gets possessed. so you know, lose/lose overall. )
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[ slow your roll, Anders, this is getting a bit intense. So intense that Strange just kind of accidentally skips over that whole 'possessed' bit. ]
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possession? hah. ) They fear what they cannot control. A man I knew argued that their fear came from ignorance, and that they did not care to understand.
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