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- ange: cross ange,
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- jack benjamin: kings,
- jason todd: dc comics,
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3rd Circuit, Video [UNSEELIE LOCKED]
[Loki and Hiro have taken a small room in Diasbaile, mostly barren save for the wooden cabinets that seem to blend into the background. Loki would have done this himself, but there was insistence on Hiro's part of aiding in the delivery of the very, very bad news. The focus is on the two of them, and Loki speaks first.]
Hello.
This is a message of the emergency broadcast system. As you can see, our sirens are down for the moment, but I assure you that the news is none less dire.
[Loki's voice drops to something uncharacteristically serious.]
Ah, yes. So—listen up, Unseelie.
[Hiro's sitting almost a little too close to Loki, face more ashen than anyone in their court has ever seen. It's a reality they have to face and while he'd been hoping Loki would find some more information in his research, they're running out of time.]
Some of you had a vision at the beginning of August. A dream about fire and machines with shards for eyes. I didn't have the vision myself, Loki did…but we can both confirm these are real. These things are being created now and they are coming. Monsters that run on shards and blood. But there are some things you guys don't know yet.
[When Hiro stops, Loki barely glances down before he picks up without missing a beat, as if he's giving him a moment to collect himself. Loki looks perturbed at the recollection of the golems, but not nearly as pale as Hiro.]
Our dear friends the dwarves have crafted mechanical monsters, forged from melted metal and living shards. These mecha-beasts are brought to live with blood magic and runes. Not your basic run-of-the-mill runes, not even my fancy-smancy "stay out of my room" runes, but hundreds of them in intricate designs—sorcery that's very possibly lost to antiquity—all working together to bring them to life.
And if that isn't nightmare material, these large, metal machinations have keen senses when it comes to shardbearers, even those that find means of hiding themselves, if you get my drift.
There are hundreds, even thousands of them, with no exaggeration.
[The longer they stay on camera, the more Hiro finds himself shrinking into his sweater. Loki delivering the brunt of the bad news helps, but dredging up the memories is more than mildly horrifying. There's one key factor though that they've neglected to mention.]
We don't know when they're coming, but judging by the amount of time between the last vision and its turnaround to coming true, it's soon. Really, really soon. We don't know when they're coming and we don't know the full extent of what they can do or why they're being unleashed.
[A pause.] Ideas. We need ideas on how we can combat these things and how to keep everybody safe. Start using your brains and focus on what's really important here.
[The important thing, he thinks, is that this war? It's much, much bigger now than just Seelie vs. Unseelie. It's now about just staying alive.]
I would suggest highly against approaching them… [Loki glances at Hiro.] …As I’m certain we’ll offend them somehow.
[Considering the fact that there are other things…he can agree with that.] …right. Defense ideas then. Lay 'em out. [A beat. And then:] Privately, if you would. Doesn't matter if they're coming for all of us…this is still a war.
[And he sure does know that there are certain devices generated by a certain witch that can see this broadcast. He had agreed that the Seelie should know what's coming. Doesn't mean they should be privy to everything else, too.]
Not exactly how I pictured life in a giant robot series, hm?
[Though that’s meant more for Hiro. They have some questions to answer, and Hiro needs a little bit of a perk up.]
[Hiro at least gives a small grin in response, but says nothing else. Definitely Q&A time.]
[ooc: As a note! Most threads will be answered by Hiro, but he may call on Loki for assistance. Additionally, Hiro is aware Hermione's compasses can see posts on both networks so those with compasses are capable of seeing this post. They just won't be able to see the threads in this post. Have fun guys o/]
Hello.
This is a message of the emergency broadcast system. As you can see, our sirens are down for the moment, but I assure you that the news is none less dire.
[Loki's voice drops to something uncharacteristically serious.]
Ah, yes. So—listen up, Unseelie.
[Hiro's sitting almost a little too close to Loki, face more ashen than anyone in their court has ever seen. It's a reality they have to face and while he'd been hoping Loki would find some more information in his research, they're running out of time.]
Some of you had a vision at the beginning of August. A dream about fire and machines with shards for eyes. I didn't have the vision myself, Loki did…but we can both confirm these are real. These things are being created now and they are coming. Monsters that run on shards and blood. But there are some things you guys don't know yet.
[When Hiro stops, Loki barely glances down before he picks up without missing a beat, as if he's giving him a moment to collect himself. Loki looks perturbed at the recollection of the golems, but not nearly as pale as Hiro.]
Our dear friends the dwarves have crafted mechanical monsters, forged from melted metal and living shards. These mecha-beasts are brought to live with blood magic and runes. Not your basic run-of-the-mill runes, not even my fancy-smancy "stay out of my room" runes, but hundreds of them in intricate designs—sorcery that's very possibly lost to antiquity—all working together to bring them to life.
And if that isn't nightmare material, these large, metal machinations have keen senses when it comes to shardbearers, even those that find means of hiding themselves, if you get my drift.
There are hundreds, even thousands of them, with no exaggeration.
[The longer they stay on camera, the more Hiro finds himself shrinking into his sweater. Loki delivering the brunt of the bad news helps, but dredging up the memories is more than mildly horrifying. There's one key factor though that they've neglected to mention.]
We don't know when they're coming, but judging by the amount of time between the last vision and its turnaround to coming true, it's soon. Really, really soon. We don't know when they're coming and we don't know the full extent of what they can do or why they're being unleashed.
[A pause.] Ideas. We need ideas on how we can combat these things and how to keep everybody safe. Start using your brains and focus on what's really important here.
[The important thing, he thinks, is that this war? It's much, much bigger now than just Seelie vs. Unseelie. It's now about just staying alive.]
I would suggest highly against approaching them… [Loki glances at Hiro.] …As I’m certain we’ll offend them somehow.
[Considering the fact that there are other things…he can agree with that.] …right. Defense ideas then. Lay 'em out. [A beat. And then:] Privately, if you would. Doesn't matter if they're coming for all of us…this is still a war.
[And he sure does know that there are certain devices generated by a certain witch that can see this broadcast. He had agreed that the Seelie should know what's coming. Doesn't mean they should be privy to everything else, too.]
Not exactly how I pictured life in a giant robot series, hm?
[Though that’s meant more for Hiro. They have some questions to answer, and Hiro needs a little bit of a perk up.]
[Hiro at least gives a small grin in response, but says nothing else. Definitely Q&A time.]
[ooc: As a note! Most threads will be answered by Hiro, but he may call on Loki for assistance. Additionally, Hiro is aware Hermione's compasses can see posts on both networks so those with compasses are capable of seeing this post. They just won't be able to see the threads in this post. Have fun guys o/]
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Heh. Thanks. When I get back? I'm going to upgrade everything again and fix some of the pieces that got destroyed, but they held up pretty well for being made in a few days. [He's busy examining the right gauntlet that was left at the desk he's at.] It's all science. I wish I could make stuff like this here but I don't know enough magic to make it work like I want.
[But Grell does, he thinks. And that's why he's sharing.]
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[Grell closes the journal just as carefully as she'd leafed through it, setting it on the table.]
And your design...it's opened my eyes. I think I know where to place the regeneration rune and corresponding sentences.
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[Does it relate to fire? That he isn't sure, but...but it's definitely an idea.] I've shaped metal before. It's not too hard, depending on what metal you're working with. I'm used to my 3D printer and the other tools I have in the garage at home, but I've been here long enough it doesn't matter too much.
[He brightens considerably at that.] I was kinda hoping you'd say that. What'd you figure out? [Give him a moment to get up. He's going to approach to take a closer look at Grell's work.]
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It loops back around to energy, it always does, and it always requires initial activation. But where to put it was the question - until I saw the panel on your wrist. And then everything became clear! I need to place it on the wrist for the gloves, so that it's close to the pulse - it would give the strongest initial activation, and set off the chain to begin the armor in full. Once there it should run on its own cycle until deactivated by choice or force. For the full set I can do something similar by placing it above the heart, linking it to catalysts so I don't have to put multiples in the framework.
-Ah, it'd be easy to show you. What can I do to make this paint?
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Incredible. [This is science, this is more similar to what he's known his entire life and it's pathways and circuits and balances and equations. It's exciting, really. He puts down Grell's notes and crosses the room again to pick up the ash and the jar of wax and water before returning to her side.]
So with the paint...I don't know if this is totally gonna work, I just read about it on the internet. But we should be able to mix the ash with a bit of wax and the wax will act as a binder. Otherwise the ash would just smear and run with the water. Mixing all three of them should stabilize the compound so that we can use it. Worth a try at least. I won't use a lot of the ash until we're really sure it'll work. Got a container I can mix this in? Otherwise it'll be kinda messy.
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Grell nods at the question, darting off to grab a bowl from the kitchen and speeding back to place it in front of him. she's resisting the urge to ask him about if they used blood in place of water, how that would work out, when she realizes it would spoil too quickly.]
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He remembers everything Grell told him about magic once upon a time months ago, the intent behind everything that they do. He's known that she's talented at what she does and it's with that excitement in mind he hands over the bowl to wait for her to begin the test.]
We might be able to try other materials later as a binder, too. It's all just basic chemistry. Ready to test it out?
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More than you know.
[dipping the end of the feather in the paint, she uses it much as a quill to begin her writing, copying over the runes on her notes to her hand. the back of her hand gains lines, and it trails up her forearm as well - for security, she says to Hiro, she's including this piece - the regeneration rune carefully done at her wrist. it takes some time, but the precision is why, and she's as focused on this as she was engraving Hiro's ring. her hands are steady enough to allow that.
when that's done, she holds her arm up to let the paint dry on it, examining her work for mistakes and flaws.]
That's the hard part done, if I've got this right. Do you see anything I missed?
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When she's done he leans close, almost close enough to press his nose against her skin to get a better look.]
Everything looks right to me...maybe tighten up this line here. [He points to one on the upper part of her forearm where it's a harder angle to draw.] Otherwise it looks solid. Once it dries we'll know.
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The test is going to be twofold - the first half is just starting it up to ensure that the new connections feed into the framework properly, and then there's the integrity testing.
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Did I ever tell you how Lord El-Melloi explained magic to me when it came to runes? It was kinda interesting...my gloves usually just centered whatever magic I was creating but I'm trying this new thing where it'll spread through the whole palm. I might have some ideas to help if it doesn't feed in properly so we can get it back on track. I don't have acid, but I have a lighter and I can cause enough outside force against the armor to see how it holds up.
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[she blows on her arm, rotating her wrist to make sure nothing's running.]
Ready?
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[At that though he bounces back, rifling through his bag for his usual dagger and grabbing both gauntlets.] I'm ready when you are. Out in the yard?
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[she stands up and walks to in front of the table, pushing up her glasses with the unpainted hand.]
Right then...let's try you on.
[closing her eyes, Grell extends her painted hand in front of her, breathing in. as she exhales, the paint illuminates, beginning at the sequence on her wrist and the rest of the sentences swiftly following suit. cracking one eye open, to see it stable in the loop, she can't help but grin.]
Hiro, try to hurt me. Fire, force, candlewax - just do it.
[she can't get excited, not yet, but she's close. she's close and she won't celebrate her victory if this can't hold up as actual protection. for the moment, she's going to try and keep calm.]
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It's not so much he's not willing to do it; it's debating how to do it.]
Force first, I think. That's going to be the biggest challenge. [With that, he shifts the dagger in his hand after setting down his gauntlets, twirling the blade in his fingers before lunging forward for a strike and hoping Grell will block immediately.]
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silently, she gestures for him to do it repeatedly, her monitoring how strongly it's reacting. (if he does, it is unchanged in how it acts, stopping the blade again and again with`a dull sound.)
the grin on her face is just growing as they go on.]
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It's working. Holy shit, it's working, and he tires out far sooner than the armor gives out. He drops his arm, shaking it out as he stares at Grell in absolute wonder.]
Wow. That...definitely passes the durability test.
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Grell laughs, genuinely laughs in delight and sweeps Hiro into a one-armed hug, her grin threatening to split her face.]
It works! It actually works, we did it! It's sustaining! Oh goodness, it works!
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It actually worked. Grell, do you realize what you just created? Do you realize what this means? You could expand on the formula and everything to make the armor even stronger.
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Quite frankly? Aside from bringing what I thought was only a farfetched dream and idle project to actual reality that could be invaluable to those around us, I don't know. But that's because I think everything in my mind is simply waltzing in delight!
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I think my congratulations are due here. You can actually call yourself a true inventor now. It's pretty impressive. [He gestures to the armor again.] We should keep testing it but I think this already speaks volumes.
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