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Feb 20, 2010 14:49

[The dreamberry clicks on...to the middle of the ice storm. The video itself is very static, but one can still see a man out among the roses...and the strange symbols pouring from his hands.]

*crackle*--'s pretty bad. But I think *fzzt*-e okay. Hang in there--*static*ay?

[He comes a little closer, tracing fingers over the rose petals with a smile ( Read more... )

*video, labrador loev plants, derp, talking to plants 101, fightin' the ice storm

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You did not see that fail. scholastical February 20 2010, 22:58:55 UTC
...Are those the poisonous roses?

[This is Loki's fault.]

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What fai? :3 ghost_profe February 20 2010, 23:02:00 UTC
Ah?

[...What.]

Roses aren't poisonous. They just have thorns...sometimes very long and painful thorns, but as far as poison goes, roses are safe.

[And also winding around him. Like a really friendly cat.]

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<3333 scholastical February 20 2010, 23:06:07 UTC
I was told--

[He shakes his head, dismissing it. But now he is pinged by unusual magics.]

Ah...It is almost like anima magic, but-- Why are they responding to you like that?

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ghost_profe February 20 2010, 23:08:28 UTC
Oh, like this? [Labrador laughs a little.]

I guess you can say I just have a way with plants.

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scholastical February 20 2010, 23:12:34 UTC
But to cause such an outward response in something so normally stationary...It cannot merely be a 'talent' with plants, correct?

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ghost_profe February 20 2010, 23:14:10 UTC
I think you don't really give plants enough credit. They're not as stationary as many would assume.

But you're right, this isn't normal.

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scholastical February 20 2010, 23:16:32 UTC
I suppose that is possible; I have not studied plants with much depth--

[Ohoh? He blinks, and then looks into the screen curiously.]

What allows you to affect them in such a way? Is it a particular type of magic?

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ghost_profe February 20 2010, 23:18:44 UTC
No, it's not magic.

[Labrador smiles a little, but he's really not going to talk about it much.]

It's a connection on a more familiar level.

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