Kinji Takigawa (
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[JAUNT] Enjoy your elevator music (mid-late week 3)
So I've been keepin' an eye on the cabochon space we done discovered earlier, an' I noticed it's changin' up a little.
[There's a brief memory supplied then, of said changes: the sensation of another person in the room gets ignored completely in favour of the ring of windchimes in the air, that seems to get sharper when Kinji's attention turns to the lightning - but, oddly, they almost sound more like harpstrings; and there's a sense of motion underfoot that his fellow subspace divers will recognise as being a right bit faster than before.]
An' I'm wonderin' now if we can't do somethin' t'disrupt it. Cos whatever this is, Altaïr's readin' it as an enemy, it's where the Glatisant done spawned from, an' when some a' that lightnin' got loose it tore a hole in the world an' started spawnin' Nightmares. It ain't good.
[There's a brief memory supplied then, of said changes: the sensation of another person in the room gets ignored completely in favour of the ring of windchimes in the air, that seems to get sharper when Kinji's attention turns to the lightning - but, oddly, they almost sound more like harpstrings; and there's a sense of motion underfoot that his fellow subspace divers will recognise as being a right bit faster than before.]
An' I'm wonderin' now if we can't do somethin' t'disrupt it. Cos whatever this is, Altaïr's readin' it as an enemy, it's where the Glatisant done spawned from, an' when some a' that lightnin' got loose it tore a hole in the world an' started spawnin' Nightmares. It ain't good.
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Like... if it's an enemy, disrupt the music it's playing. Or... they're windchimes, overwrite the music with something else.
Then again, that could be really bad.
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I know I got a reputation fer recklessness but I ain't gonna go stickin' my hand on an active lightnin' rod.
That's a hell 'f an idea, though. An' I got the music know-how t'really give it what-for, there. 's'worth a shot.
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...y'all feel like comin' down with me an' givin' yer theory a test run?
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Sure, I'm game. Give me about an hour to whip up a wavelength scanner, and then I'll be ready.
I have no idea what powers I have or don't have in this world, but as the Adversary of Space, I might have something that might work.
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Enemy or not, it is certainly important to the completion of our goals in some way. Or at least mine. Of course, important could also mean it must be destroyed for the goals to succeed.
[He's still getting used to his new form of Eagle Vision, but he's pretty sure it's the same feeling as he's had before with both people to protect, important documents or items and people to kill. That feeling is always situationally dependant.]
What I have learned with the Oracle magics I was given is that the cabochon is harming the spars beneath it and they need to be healed. I have not yet discovered how they might be healed, other than the obvious idea of moving or removing the source of the harm, but it seems that Oracles are for gathering knowledge and not acting on it with these magics. Are there any... Champions among us that are also tied to healing?
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I am not sure how to get down there, though.
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[A pause.] But that matters less than that it is a god's power. Even indirect, that power is something respectable and precious. If you are willing to try, I would be grateful.
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I am certainly willing to try, if someone can get me down there. I can fly down to the lake, but I'm afraid my swimming is not very good, and I'm not sure I can portal through it.
/sides in for a brief threadjack
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Public -> Private x2
Private x2
Private x2 forever
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[Not... that the knowledge isn't incredibly useful, but Bayek doesn't like not being able to help directly.]
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What I can say is that the cabochon has fourteen different perspectives, one for each color, and all of those perspectives are pointed downward. So far it doesn't seem to even be aware it's being observed. It also sounds like a garbage disposal and smells like sulfur when I switch my sensory inputs around, so there's that.
For what it's worth, the music and the webs register as each other when I do the same thing to them. The lightning just sounds like bits of music in a bunch of different genres and instrumentations; I caught some of it in my Dreamcatcher and just got random collections of ideas and Archetypes.
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Should I try looking more downward then? I never got past the island the first time I went down there. Below the crystal web, the... sky... looks like plant decorations--no, maybe like when a drop of ink goes into water, but far too regular. Patterns on the ice? I do not know what it was.
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Downward does seem to be where whatever they're interested is; it might be worth a look.