Afternoon sounds fine with me. That's a Music Room shift, isn't it? If we don't want to spend it talking over noisy instruments, we should meet here, in the Sun Room.
If you want to find me, I've got reddish-brown hair that's about chin-length. I'll have a notebook with me.
Pretty much what it sounds like. Technology from different worlds, or that operates fundamentally differently from what we'd normally find. Stuff you'd read about in science fiction novels.
What's normal for me is probably different from what's normal for most people here, though, so I guess most technology might be 'otherworldly' to me.
I am pleased to see that there are others residing in this fine establishment who favor the magical arts! I myself am an enchanter who worked with the wish-granting variety of magic, among other things.
Are you experienced with this sort of magic as well, or are you familiar with other styles of conjury? There seems to be a varied collection of magical cultures here in this institute.
Wish-granting? I've never heard of magic like that. Not outside of fairy tales, anyway.
Varied is right. Most of the magic I'm familiar with is flashy, reliable combat magic, though I'm also an expert with certain types of magic-powered technology.
Well, there are other sorts of magic I can conjure, like transformations, potions and whatnot. I use my skills to assist anyone who approaches me, to grant them their desires and all that jazz. Unfortunately, it is the only way I can go public with my magic, as most people from where I come from don't like to see magic in its natural form. It is quite unfortunate.
Combat you say? Sounds impressive! And magic-powered technology? Where I come from, magic and technology get along like water and oil! Your home must be quite the haven for magic users! Just where did you come from, if you don't mind me asking?
I think I'd like to hear more about your magic. I'm all booked up this afternoon, but can we meet up tomorrow?
I'm from Terca Lumireis. I wouldn't be surprised if you haven't heard of it. My hometown, Aspio, is pretty much one big research facility for magic and magic technology.
That sounds a lot like something I'm working on now. Even if you don't have the talent, if you have some information on the subject, I'd like to hear it.
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If you want to find me, I've got reddish-brown hair that's about chin-length. I'll have a notebook with me.
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That is, genuinely interested and also willing to share.
Most of the stories I know are myth. Some are not. The former category seem to be migrating into the latter with alarming regularity.
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Want to meet up? Looks like I'll be busy after lunch, but I don't have any other plans.
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By which you mean you're free during lunch?
I have no current plans.
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My physical description's over here. [an arrow points to the above thread.]
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What's normal for me is probably different from what's normal for most people here, though, so I guess most technology might be 'otherworldly' to me.
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Are you experienced with this sort of magic as well, or are you familiar with other styles of conjury? There seems to be a varied collection of magical cultures here in this institute.
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Varied is right. Most of the magic I'm familiar with is flashy, reliable combat magic, though I'm also an expert with certain types of magic-powered technology.
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Combat you say? Sounds impressive! And magic-powered technology? Where I come from, magic and technology get along like water and oil! Your home must be quite the haven for magic users! Just where did you come from, if you don't mind me asking?
- Doctor Facilier
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I'm from Terca Lumireis. I wouldn't be surprised if you haven't heard of it. My hometown, Aspio, is pretty much one big research facility for magic and magic technology.
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I was brought up by a sorcerer.
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I simply have no talent for the subject.
And my country is known for it's magical technology. We revolutionized the use of magical energy in just thirty years....
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