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D5, Nightrunner Channel
[ The nightrunner channel comes to life in the mid-afternoon. ]
This is Nightrider Lambert. We'll be making a stop at a new world tomorrow. For some of you, it'll be the first time, so if you've got any questions now's the time to get them out of the way.
Keep a lookout for trouble and tell me or another nightrunner if you can't get ahold of me. You're not on a leash, but I'd better hear from you at least once a day, even if it's just to tell me there's nothing to report.
We also got a warning that we might need to watch for any sign of other fae. A lot of you won't know what that looks or feels like, so Strange will fill you in.
[ And he lapses into silence for Strange to take it away. ]
If you aren't magically sensitive then I'm terribly sorry, but you might not be able to tell fae magic apart from other magic in the first place. For those of you who are, the thing that I've always associated with fae magic is the sheer power behind it. Even a faerie artifact can radiate more power than your average magic user and certain spells can linger long after the enchanter dies. It's also...simple, in a way? Carnival magic is a bit of a hodge-podge, a combination of all sorts of magics from different worlds. Fae magic is more pure and...primordial, perhaps. [ Strange is 100% not certain about that word choice! ]
Though, at least with the Portland fae we've encountered, they weren't too good at making certain things fit their surroundings. Mysterious berries, a large gathering of birds, roses springing up out of nowhere...if you see something that looks out of place, take a picture and ask someone about it before you decide to metaphorically poke it with a stick.
[ And Lambert will tack on: ]
One person screwing up is all it takes to land us all in a load of shit. So if you see someone doing something that could be a problem? Stop them. Be ready for anything.
This is Nightrider Lambert. We'll be making a stop at a new world tomorrow. For some of you, it'll be the first time, so if you've got any questions now's the time to get them out of the way.
Keep a lookout for trouble and tell me or another nightrunner if you can't get ahold of me. You're not on a leash, but I'd better hear from you at least once a day, even if it's just to tell me there's nothing to report.
We also got a warning that we might need to watch for any sign of other fae. A lot of you won't know what that looks or feels like, so Strange will fill you in.
[ And he lapses into silence for Strange to take it away. ]
If you aren't magically sensitive then I'm terribly sorry, but you might not be able to tell fae magic apart from other magic in the first place. For those of you who are, the thing that I've always associated with fae magic is the sheer power behind it. Even a faerie artifact can radiate more power than your average magic user and certain spells can linger long after the enchanter dies. It's also...simple, in a way? Carnival magic is a bit of a hodge-podge, a combination of all sorts of magics from different worlds. Fae magic is more pure and...primordial, perhaps. [ Strange is 100% not certain about that word choice! ]
Though, at least with the Portland fae we've encountered, they weren't too good at making certain things fit their surroundings. Mysterious berries, a large gathering of birds, roses springing up out of nowhere...if you see something that looks out of place, take a picture and ask someone about it before you decide to metaphorically poke it with a stick.
[ And Lambert will tack on: ]
One person screwing up is all it takes to land us all in a load of shit. So if you see someone doing something that could be a problem? Stop them. Be ready for anything.
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A warning about fae? Can't you be more specific?
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'Consider the rose, and consider a time when you have tasted its thorns before. These flowers are alike in more than Name.''
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So the warning came from the Summerlands... [That's one question answered, though the rest is awfully cryptic.]
They mean the rose from the manor...?
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It's the most straightforward interpretation, but straightforward isn't exactly what the fae are known for being. [ Although... ] You were a changeling too, weren't you? Can you remember anything that might be related to this?
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I sincerely hope not. We've got enough fae trouble as is!
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Wyld fae are fae that have renounced the court system and go off to do their own thing. Both the Prince and the Ringmaster are Wyld Fae.
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What's Arcadia? Is it a place or a collective?
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[That sure will make picking out fae influence harder or easier, in all honesty.]
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And we can't get a warning that has specifics in it because it's more fun if we figure it out ourselves, I guess?
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[ sorry Zangetsu, you fuuuuucked. ]
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Apparently, fae can taste souls. Can't imagine seeing would be a problem.
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[Zangetsu handles that.]
Too bad, scrap that idea. Thanks.
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( things lavellan is bad at: being subordinate. but she doesn't put up a fuss about the order -- it's the rest that concerns her. )
That's all we have to go on in order to avoid them? Surely something as likely as fae to make everyone obviously jumpy would be a little more telling.
( as she has no experience with what occurred in portland, nor exposure to any myths or legends from her own world about them. the carnival has been harmless enough, for her. )
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Go ahead, Strange. I'm all ears.
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this is why you refresh before posting your paragraph long comment
LMAO
LMAO SORRY
and /now/ for my paragraph of dialogue
at least you got it in!!
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