Eᴠᴀsᴛᴇʟᴇɪ (
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Characters: An NPC (
wroughtiron), Annabeth Chase (
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histruename), the Doctor (
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Date: November 25/28th.
Location: The Mainland.
Situation: These characters are tracked down by an NPC and given some information, as well as asked a few things in return. Individual scenarios are in the main body of the post itself.
Warnings/Rating: Shouldn't stray much above pg-13, but if it does I'll let you know.
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Date: November 25/28th.
Location: The Mainland.
Situation: These characters are tracked down by an NPC and given some information, as well as asked a few things in return. Individual scenarios are in the main body of the post itself.
Warnings/Rating: Shouldn't stray much above pg-13, but if it does I'll let you know.
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[And then she shakes her head.]
My history lessons weren't nearly as important as the ones about stringing a bow or gutting a gosset, I'm afraid. The only two I know for sure are this one and Chihuelo.
[But goodness, this girl likes to chase her information. Eva stares a bit, and then shrugs good-naturedly.]
They're all dead. That one I do know for certain. Living turtles produce a sort of... mystic energy. Comes from them being so old. It's something that can be tapped into, harnessed. So when we lost that... people took notice.
[a snort.]
Censorship. Kept in the dark and fed on bullshit, like a right lot of mushrooms.
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[Do you regret the decision to grab her wrist, Eva? Welcome to conversing with Annabeth Chase. But she gives a nod of thanks for the known names, at least.]
Was the energy related to the technology? Like - when the turtles died, did it affect all that? Though that must also be part of the power the Emperor wants - the energy from Tu Vishan.
The damage was made to look accidental, but the missing information was too consistent. Everything after a certain point. I judged it immediately as someone hiding something.
[She finally takes a sip of her coffee, looking Eva in the eyes.]
How? How do you know? Not just that - but all of this? How do I know you're not lying? Not to say I trust the Emperor's word either - but I like my sources.
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And, ahh... yeah. It was channelled somehow. The rest was solar, but... without the energy we siphoned off the turtles...
[She shrugs. Her people would have never made it into space.]
I know things I've been told. My parents both fought in the resistance against the last group of heroes Eshai commissioned into her army. I was a child. Four, five. A lot of my knowledge is old or outdated, and frankly some of it's probably wrong. Time does funny things to a mind, especially when you've been out here alone as long as I've been. I talk to the kedan sometimes, when they land and venture inward, but they ain't much for conversation. You don't have to believe me, and I ain't asking you to.
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[But going back:] Without it what?
I don't exactly have reason to disbelieve you. It mostly lines up with everything I've learned - or not learned - so far.
[And from her observations both on Tu Vishan and now on the mainland. The fact that she admits she could be wrong helps, too.]
Do you know what happened to those so-called heroes of hers?
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[She helpfully points skyward.]
Not a clue, sorry. After the last cities were destroyed... I was too young to care about anything but the people I had to bury. So I put the bodies in a stasis field and packed 'em to the Mausoleum.
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[She frowns again.] No, I don't blame you.
[But she can't resist.] Stasis field? How did you do that?
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[ah, well.]
We're an innately magical lot. I'm... a bit more powerful than most, but you can't use magic without a living turtle beneath your feet. So... when Tu Vishan makes port here, I sort of... steal some. And boom. Magic. Stasis fields are one of the things I can do. It's sort of like... stopping time, just in the relative space of someone's body.
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[And now the reasons people lost some of their powers or strength are clear. At least, it makes sense - the turtle's energy powered everyone. The further they got from Tu Vishan, the weaker they were - and it wasn't because of something on the mainland. Annabeth's suddenly grateful her brain can't be taken away like other physical abilities.]
How often does it port here? What else can you do?
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[SO MANY QUESTIONS give her a moment she's going to go for a refill of her coffee. She holds the pot up for Annabeth as well in offering.]
It depends on the turtle. I've never noticed a pattern to it, but... I think maybe the big guy is mourning for his friends. I know I would.
[And then she wrinkles her nose.]
Depends on what I want to accomplish, I guess. I'm powerful enough, but I can't do shite unless the turtle's around, or I've got enough gimmicks to make it so it doesn't matter.
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[SHE'D APOLOGIZE actually no she won't. But she'll use the time to think everything over again, quietly sipping her own coffee and shaking her head no on a refill, if only because she's still not plenty left.]
The mainland was never really talked about. I've been on Tu Vishan for about four months, and the first mentions only came about just before landfall. [A pause.] I would too.
You said you harvest energy when the turtle is near - how?
[She'll never be done!!!]
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[Shrug.]
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[She pauses, drains the last of her coffee at last.]
But you can do it now. That's the important part. How do you store it? If it's a kind of energy... I don't exactly have magic myself. But it must fuel other things, too, yeah?
[Stamina that had been weakened, yes, and she did notice her hat stopped working the further inland she got. She'd heard people talking about technology shorting out. But having a way to store it - that sounds useful.]
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[She shrugs.]
And yeah, it's a form of... biomechanical energy, I suppose. It used to power the cities as well as the magicians. They just use it in different ways. Like how plants need sunlight to grow, but lizards use it to warm themselves up.
[... okay maybe that's a little off the wall, but it's true. Both things need solar energy, but their use of it is different.]
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[That from what everything else was telling her, Eshai couldn't control entirely - but wanted to.]
And Eshai can harness that energy on the turtle, thus making her more powerful than she'd normally be?
Is there anyway to harness it without a spell? Like - if I wanted to build something using it. [She actually has no plans to, really, it's just a quick example]
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You could, but I wouldn't have the first idea how. Lost art. Magic is the only thing I've ever been able to learn.
[Her tone is apologetic.]
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It's not in my genetics. But it's not your fault. It's still good to know.
I wonder if a way exists - or existed - in the library.
The Emperor isn't a kedan - is she native to this world?
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[Because the Emperor's a terrible person, that's why.]
I'm not sure. I mean... I think she's native to this world, but... most people don't live as long as she's supposed to have lived. Could be she's found a way to extend her lifespan beyond the pale.
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How old is she?
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[Hey she's met her like twice, cut her some slack.]
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[It's more of a rhetorical-thinking-out-loud question than directly addressed to Eva herself.]
[Because then she sort of gets lost in thought, considering and putting together everything she's heard so far; she finally and absently drains the last of her coffee, then runs a hand through her hair, sighing.]
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[By her tone she hasn't really put much thought into it.]
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[And her tone implies she'll be giving that a lot of thought now.] I'll look into it when I get back on the turtle.
[She'll have to find out more about Feng Shui, too, since it's not exactly her strong point. Maybe she can find the turtle's focal point of power.]
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[That, now, sounds just slightly cagey.]
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