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Greetings. For any recent arrivals who I haven't introduced myself yet, I am Baron Balem Abrasax. In the wake of recent events, I have decided to open the doors of the Military Academy to any Unseelie who wish to use its resources.
[Yes, for free, no tuition or anything, bargain!]
All I ask is that you aid or teach the native students as you would fellow shardbearers, if you can.
[He pauses for a moment.]
...And one more question. I've been alive for many thousands of years, but my eternal youth was made possibly only by technologies which don't exist here. I will wither and die in this world, if I am here too long. Yet, I have encountered many of you who don't age, without any technology at all, presumably through magical means.
How would one achieve such a feat? I've heard of the Philosopher's Stone, the Elixir of Life, and the Great Panacea, if you know anything about any of those and where to find them. Otherwise, any other leads are appreciated and I will look into researching them on my own when I have less immediate matters to attend to.
[He falters for a moment. There is fear in his voice, as much as he tries to disguise it. Fear of death looming over his shoulder, fear of every ache and pain and wrinkle and any other sign of aging he checks meticulously for every single day.]
Please, I will reward you generously for this information. [He clears his throat.] But yes, come and train at the Academy if you wish, and any other aid that can be given to my Spire will be greatly appreciated as well. Thank you.
[Yes, for free, no tuition or anything, bargain!]
All I ask is that you aid or teach the native students as you would fellow shardbearers, if you can.
[He pauses for a moment.]
...And one more question. I've been alive for many thousands of years, but my eternal youth was made possibly only by technologies which don't exist here. I will wither and die in this world, if I am here too long. Yet, I have encountered many of you who don't age, without any technology at all, presumably through magical means.
How would one achieve such a feat? I've heard of the Philosopher's Stone, the Elixir of Life, and the Great Panacea, if you know anything about any of those and where to find them. Otherwise, any other leads are appreciated and I will look into researching them on my own when I have less immediate matters to attend to.
[He falters for a moment. There is fear in his voice, as much as he tries to disguise it. Fear of death looming over his shoulder, fear of every ache and pain and wrinkle and any other sign of aging he checks meticulously for every single day.]
Please, I will reward you generously for this information. [He clears his throat.] But yes, come and train at the Academy if you wish, and any other aid that can be given to my Spire will be greatly appreciated as well. Thank you.
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If the war suddenly grinds to a halt and lets me do research, I'm sure your advice will be helpful. Until then, I'm afraid I must seek other sources. Good day.
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Anyway, you're right. If you're gonna give up on succeeding that easily, then I really can't help you. Have fun with that.
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[What use was knowing how a planet-harvester works if you can't build the damn thing?]
And I'm not giving up I just...know that exchanges of this magnitude often have unintended consequences. I've read thousands of contracts full of loopholes and misleading fine print. I am simply being careful.
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[There's a pause. There was something else he meant to discuss, right?]
Oh, and I'd like to know what the academy has to use. See if I can send people up there.
[Yes, sudden subject switch.]
Let me know, all right?
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All the basic training facilities, a bit of literature, and an armory if needed. Feel free to send anyone you wish.
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A librarian.
Oddly fitting, actually. If you were more into cardigans.
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There will be a fee if you don't.
[Yeah he's not even trying to shake the librarian image now.]
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I'll make sure to send you a trio of cardigans for Yule.
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[Is he playing along or is he just that much of a stuffy old curmudgeon?
No one knows.]
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It gets old. Sometimes, really cold.
But you can blame asshole birds if it gets too bad.
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...Never mind, I'm not sure I want to know that.
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[Or whatever the explanation was. Jason hadn't cared at the time.]
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[Congrats, Drabwurld, he's given up on logic.]
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Kinda makes me wonder about ... well. People like yourself. How does the adjustment period go?
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[Which would explain why he's so afraid of it.]
Here...there's so much that is strange to me. It makes me feel young again, not in a good way.
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But at least it doesn't make you feel old. Which, given your predisposition for certain things, is probably a good thing.
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I am old. I'm not aged. An important distinction.
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And it's a turn of phrase where I come from. It has to do with messing with someone's heart.
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I'm thinking creative weapons. Or, hell, ways to change ourselves beyond runes. But they're always tricky.
Ever heard of a metahuman?
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[He says 'enhanced', but truthfully they occupy a lower caste than humans.]
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