Preserve the Past

Jun 05, 2010 21:20

WHO: Setsuna Meioh & Uncle
LOCATION: classroom with plenty of room to work?
WEEK: Beginning of Week 59
TIME: Day time?
WHAT: Setsuna and Uncle repair broken castle antiques.  It would be a shame to loose such valuable history after all.
RATING: PG at most, I believe

Historical Artifacts are Important )

❧uncle chan, ❧setsuna meioh

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onemoarthing June 6 2010, 19:08:40 UTC
To say Uncle liked antiques would be an understatement. He had his own antique shop down in San Francisco that currently being tended by faithful apprentice while Uncle was teaching. So when something in this hundred year old castle broke, Uncle tended to get upset over it ( ... )

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timeywimeyorb June 7 2010, 04:50:50 UTC
The young witch was generally a quiet person anyway. She would be no trouble to Uncle and would likely only speak if addressed. It wasn't that she didn't like talking, but she was much more of the "listening" persuasion. Uncle had done a great deal of work on his own and in a way, Setsuna felt bad adding to it. Still, someone had to repair the antiques, so why not people who actually liked them ( ... )

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onemoarthing June 9 2010, 16:53:00 UTC
Unorthodox in this place maybe but, ancient Chinese spells did not have their wands to cast spells. Puffer fish was best weapon again forces of dark chi magic. Unfortunately, it had it disadvantages of using one spell at a time and Uncle was using it to arrange the broken pieces in the right order. Dried lizard in hand, Uncle started chanting an incantation. The broken shards moving to rearrange themselves into this tall vase, fitting perfectly into its proper shape.

However Chi magic had its limits of one spell at a time. That’s why it was good for young Setsuna to be there. Uncle could fit the shards together properly while she mends the cracks. And soon she could start working on this one except,

“AIEYAAH!” Uncle shouted, “There is a piece missing!” Sure enough, a decent sized hole was still gaping out the side of the vase.

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timeywimeyorb June 11 2010, 16:51:01 UTC
Setsuna jumped a little at Uncle's cry and turned to see what the problem was. She frowned slightly at the hole where a piece of pottery should be and wondered how they might solve this particular dilemma. "It might have been swept up or away some where. Perhaps I could try modifying an accio spell to bring the piece to us." It seemed logical, given the fact that they had the whole piece of work here and she could tune in to that form in order to summon the missing piece.

Of course, there was also the option of transfiguring something into that shape, but Setsuna had a feeling Uncle wouldn't want a substitute.

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