[Video] || Experiment 3 Ͽ

Jun 12, 2010 18:23

Good day, everyone.

[He adjusts his monocle as he looks into the screen, and then he seems to think for a moment, looking down at what must be notes.]

Mr. Hakkai and I were interested to do a bit of a survey of the residents of Somarium, so as to collect data that could prove to be useful in reaching some hopefully enlightening conclusions about this ( Read more... )

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laetatiocaedes June 13 2010, 05:59:58 UTC
Um... do you mean armagus? Where I'm from, armagus is the fusion of magic, or magus, and technology. It's pretty complicated, though... there's a lot of history behind it...

[ Thoughtful look. He doesn't really want to utterly divulge how he captures and kills people, though. ] Is it really important, Mister?

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scholastical June 13 2010, 15:47:44 UTC
Oh? That is utterly fascinating! Would you be willing to tell me more about it? I will certainly do my best to understand--

Ah, yes, you see, our hopes were to discover how the relative differences or similarities in our worlds allows for us to be drawn into this one. If we are able to find correlations in the data, perhaps conclusions shall be able to be drawn for how to prevent more from being drawn in and, perhaps, how to leave.

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laetatiocaedes June 13 2010, 23:48:15 UTC
Oh, I see. I understand, then. I don't mind at all.

[ Big explanations, he loves them. Yes, Carl is a know-it-all child, and you are going to certainly get a lot to take in. ] Well, if I'm remembering my history lessons correctly, around 2099 is when the Black Beast showed up, in my world. No one knows where it came from, but nothing could stop it that humanity could make. Back then technology was really primitive still, so we only had nuclear weapons, and they had no effect for ten years. But since the monster coated everything in a mist called Seithr, a witch named Nine found out that we could harness and with time, use it for magus.

She was one of the Six Heroes who defeated the Black Beast. They taught humanity how to combine technology with magic, and about the seithr. It can be kind of dangerous for humans to be over-exposed to it, since it's highly poisonous in concentrations, but if you use it right, you can do just about anything with it. That time was called the Dark War.

[ He looks pleased with his explanation. ( ... )

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scholastical June 14 2010, 00:18:01 UTC
[Big explanations, he loves them just as much. Don't mind him; he's taking notes, yes.]

Fascinating. It is quite interesting that there are parallels, in parts, between your world and mind.

But technology and magic are combined in your world? It sounds to me as though magic came after technology in terms of development, is that so?

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laetatiocaedes June 14 2010, 00:39:12 UTC
Yes, it did. Half of humanity was wiped out by the Beast's attack, but because of it, those who remained made big advancements. We have airships now and much cleaner ways of getting around, because seithr concentrates toward lower areas of the world. The bigger cities are built into mountains, respectively, because the air is cleaner there.

[ And he loves giving them. Perhaps too much. ] After the war, though, the Heroes disappeared... no one's really sure why, but the Novus Orbis Librarium Armagus, or the Librarium or NOL for short, was put in place to help keep track of armagus and rebuild. There was another war, though, that made the NOL put really strict laws on armagus use in place.

I'm a vigilante, though, so I have their basic authority to use armagus. We capture criminals wanted by the Librarium and turn them in for rewards. I'm also pretty good at handling seithr, so I don't have any problem with using it to control automatons.

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scholastical June 14 2010, 06:01:21 UTC
That is very interesting, and quite enlightening, thank you!

Seithr...can be handled? Would you mind explaining how it functions?

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laetatiocaedes June 14 2010, 07:43:23 UTC
Well, I'm not honestly sure if it applies here, and I'm not a doctor or a scientist, so I only understand the fundamentals...

[ He considers it. ] It's a kind of fog. It was explained to me once that too much seithr causes dependency and makes the body break down over prolonged exposure, so I guess it could also be as bad as any drug on a human, except it's positive benefits outweigh the risks.

I'm not entirely sure how it works... but it always replenishes after awhile. It doesn't disappear, so it can be reused easily for armagus and individual spells, which we call an Ars. Some people have better resistances with seithr, I think, which means we can handle more of it at once... but there's a race that's totally immune to it's bad effects, too--the Kaka clan.

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scholastical June 14 2010, 23:29:46 UTC
That is quite interesting. Is there anyone else from your world here that would be able to further explain how seithr works?

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laetatiocaedes June 15 2010, 00:53:12 UTC
Um, just Noel Vermillion, but I don't think she'd know. Noel works for the Librarium as a member of their Praetorian guard, so she's just a soldier...

[ But now that he considers it, was there even seithr here? Curiouser and curious. He looks off-screen to someone. A nod. ] Ah... mh-hm. Yeah, you're probably right about that, I don't think there's any seithr here. If there is, I haven't seen it.

... As far as our ability with armagus goes, though, my sister and I have really good control over it. I use it to help control my automatons, too. But that's about it.

[ You don't need to know he can produce giant gears that kill people. C: ]

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scholastical June 15 2010, 01:07:49 UTC
[Ping! Sidetracked by this new concept.]

Are you able to use your abilities here without seithr?

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laetatiocaedes June 15 2010, 03:42:36 UTC
Uh-huh. I haven't noticed any changes in how I can normally use it... maybe there's a similar substance in Somarium?

[ And he hasn't exactly been over doing it or feeling too sick, he's just injured. So. ]

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scholastical June 15 2010, 05:18:18 UTC
...Much like how Rita's blastia continue to function despite the lack of aer. Fascinating...I wonder how this world's atmosphere is composed? It cannot possibly be that all of these substances from all of these worlds are coexisting in one atmosphere--

[He's off rambling, now, whoops.]

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laetatiocaedes June 15 2010, 05:29:45 UTC
[ Youuuu lost him. Carl's a smart boy himself, but he can only understand what he already knows. ]

Wow, I don't understand this at all, Sis...

[ Time to interject. ] ... Um, it might be possible that since we're all asleep, we're just drawing out power from our worlds while we're here...?

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scholastical June 15 2010, 05:32:56 UTC
[Sorry, Carl. It's what he does. But this sidetracks him.]

Oh...! That is certainly a thought. However, I have heard that we are not actually asleep, but are rather another, separated being of ourselves, such as a parallel life, strangely enough. For I have heard that our lives continue as they were before, with the simple added effect that we are also here in this world.

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laetatiocaedes June 15 2010, 06:52:21 UTC
[ ... Bzuh? Wait, what? His head is starting to spin. ]

But... that can't be possible, can it? There being two of someone? There should only be one of us, right? I was told this place was just a dream world. Doesn't that mean you should be asleep in reality?

Sis, I don't get it...

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scholastical June 15 2010, 06:58:35 UTC
It is remarkable, isn't it? I had not though the concept to be possible either, but there can be no doubting the fact that it seems to be so, especially considering the apparent time paradoxes that can be found amongst people of the same world.

However if it is a dream world, it could merely be a world composed of dreams, or even simply a misnomer. It is, after all, simply a name.

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