Michael Roa Valdamjong (
snakeskin_magus) wrote in
eachdraidh2014-11-05 10:39 am
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I'm in a good mood. So, I think I should share my good mood with everyone! [In one of the ruins by La Llorona, Roa sat with his back to his locket, a number of the twisted trees with human-like faces shifting uneasily in his presence. He carried a lute with him, playing a few notes, interrupting the eerie silence that had otherwise been uncharacteristic of the swamp-lands. Not a toad croaked. Not a mouse squeaked. There was the lute for a moment, before a number of pallid looking spirits rose from the trees, moaning and writhing in front of Roa.]
This is a song from my world--a good one for the moment, I think! Now, before I get complaints about the lyrics-- it's more about the motif than the context...
[The ghosts wailed as Roa raised one hand to interrupt his lute-playing. He curled his fingers and they rolled in pain at his command.]
Like we practiced.
[The ghosts--in bad tune and tempo, all began singing Bob Dylan's 'Knockin' on Heaven's Door'. It was disjointed, lacked timing and none of the spirits understood the keys that had to be taken. Roa didn't mind it, though. He played his lute to set the beat and tempo even if the ghosts failed to accomplish the same. He stopped playing when the song was done, turning to give the locket a lazy sort of smile.]
Terrible, but we've got plenty of time to practice some more.
[The locket cut out.]
This is a song from my world--a good one for the moment, I think! Now, before I get complaints about the lyrics-- it's more about the motif than the context...
[The ghosts wailed as Roa raised one hand to interrupt his lute-playing. He curled his fingers and they rolled in pain at his command.]
Like we practiced.
[The ghosts--in bad tune and tempo, all began singing Bob Dylan's 'Knockin' on Heaven's Door'. It was disjointed, lacked timing and none of the spirits understood the keys that had to be taken. Roa didn't mind it, though. He played his lute to set the beat and tempo even if the ghosts failed to accomplish the same. He stopped playing when the song was done, turning to give the locket a lazy sort of smile.]
Terrible, but we've got plenty of time to practice some more.
[The locket cut out.]

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Opening both hands, Roa spread the influence of his seals further out until it became a bounded field. The shadows wouldn't disperse, but Roa had applied sealing traps every few feet all at the same time. It was a counter measure meant to steal away the True Ancestor's freedom, but for Ariadne, he was simply interested in catching her the moment her other side's bloodlust peaked.]
I was worried I would get bored. If you're this strong... Maybe you'll last long enough to calm me down.
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Come and get her, if you've been so bored. ]
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[He lifted one hand. The beast's claws had definitely been the most splashed by his blood. Having let it tear through him, there was certainly no shortage.
Closing his fist, the blood on the beast's limb suddenly crystallized, bursting. Shards of sharp, crystal-like blood shot out inwards, attempting to crush her limb.]
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Oops. ]
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[He snapped his fingers, creating another seal underneath Ariadne's feet, to bind her in space if she remained distracted.
Cruelty in mind, at the same time, he focused on the blood on Ariadne's other arm, to crystallize and puncture her there as well.]
Though, I wonder. Which of you is winning this fight? The woman--or, the beast? Whoever survives, I'll consider giving my boon.
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The beast has all but forgotten Roa, for now. Bits of shadow start to peel off and away, and very suddenly the creature falls to its knees and the shadows vanish, revealing the woman -- who is still frantically trying to rip off any crystallized blood that may have lingered. ]
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He didn't crystallize anymore blood, nor did he let any of what was hardened turn back into liquid--else Ariadne definitely would have been in trouble.]
So, where'd you learn how to do that? Was it a boon?
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Which part? [ She can talk; it's a distraction from the pain. Besides, at least it means he's not finishing the job. ]
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Then again, Roa was also really bat at reading social cues.]
I'd say 'all of it'. You didn't seem to give off the vibe of a magus, so it's definitely not something you must normally practice.
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[ More tugging, more pulling, more cursing slightly in French under her breath. That simple sentence should be more than sufficient for an answer, she thinks. ]
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Magic hides itself well. Ideally, your mindset is the one we all want folks to have.
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I've heard that.
[ She'd argue the point but she's a little busy trying to get your psycho blood off her, Roa. ]
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[He spread his fingers, the shards of blood still embedded in Ariadne pulling themselves out all at once. The blood that was caked on her began to crack, dissolving on his command.]
It's boring to be secretive, isn't it? Otherwise, I can't chat with folks like this.
[He was absolutely comfortable where he was. Since he was certain Ariadne didn't have much combat experience, he didn't think she would take a second swing. All the same--he was comfortable being able to talk without blood gushing through his throat.]
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I guess I've never been that secretive.
[ She has absolutely no idea what to make of all this. ]
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[French wasn't a local language. That was all it took for him to tell. Further confirmation that only shard-holders could look at the 'lockets', as well.
Still, what Ariadne was doing surprised him. It was uncommon, where he came from.]
Though, you're getting more and more surprising. You have the mind to control two definitively different types of magic?
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[ There was dreamsharing -- but even that was something she could talk to a select few people, the rest of the team, about. ]
I- yes?
[ It's all just magic to her. ]