Who: Fay, Xion, Amalthea and any other magic experts!
Where: The hot spring in Espoir
Style: Either!
Status: Open!
Anyone who wanted to come, please feel free to. You can either address Fay one-on-one, join in on multi-person threads or talk amongst yourselves. Goal is to figure out the tangled spells that turned the Unicorn human
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Everything about her is perfectly still. It's almost as if she is carved out of stone and someone decided to clothe her. But otherwise, as she sits beside Fay with a cup in her hands, she makes no movement. She makes no sound. And when she moves, she glides in fluid motion. There is nothing jerky about her. There is nothing human. For those with the ability to sense magic, to know it, everything about her doesn't seem human. Because it isn't. Especially her eyes.
If you were to look in her eyes, it is not your reflection you would see in the deep purple pools. But a forest and animals. Memories of a tall, lanky princes and unicorns pouring out of the sea like a tidal wave spilling across the land in a frenzy.
She too, is waiting to see who is coming to help. She wonders if - once they see her - they will leave.
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"May I fill up your cup for you?"
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When she moves, it is silent. She gazes at Fay and almost seems to take a few seconds to comprehend what he said.
"Yes, thank you," she finally says.
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"I am certain everyone will be here soon," he said. "Is there anything else you require before they arrive?"
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"I am fine, thank you. What will you do when they arrive?"
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Fay took a moment to concentrate on his own tea, breathing in the steam from the cup before taking a sip.
"I was hoping that all of us could compare notes in regards to how the spells could have gotten tangled in each other and what the best method for untangling them would be."
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[OOC: Perfectly okay, we all make mistakes like that.]
"And can you practice magic from other worlds?"
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He leaned back on his hands, gazing up at the sky as he looked for the words to explain himself.
"It is true that I was taught a certain system of magic, and that is the kind of magic that I can use without hardly a thought. I have knowledge, though, of many other different kinds that I can adapt for my own use if it becomes necessary. So, that is what I am hoping I can do for you."
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Some part of her, the human part of her that grew a little more each mortal breath, worried she would never return to her form. Magic was such a tricky thing.
"As I am now.... am I no longer magic?"
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"This is for your horn, correct? Is there not still something there?"
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