Carlisle Longinmouth (
tongueamok) wrote2015-04-03 08:13 pm
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Hello, this is Carlisle. I mean, it's not Carlisle as in I'm actually answering you right now, so if you're trying to reply to me at the second, you should probably save your breath because I'm not really here. This is some kind of a recording of my voice, but this is my communicator. I'm going to assume these devices are as common here as they are in other places — not my world, but others, ones more technologically advanced than where I come from— so if you'd like to leave me a message, then you may do so here, or er... Right. Here is fine. So just leave yo— [beep] |
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Congratulations, lad. It's purple.
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This is great...
「He takes just another second while he contemplates the leave, then, he straightens and looks at Carlisle with a bit of a more serious demeanor.」
So, how do we stop the demon?
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[Realizing he shouldn't be so literal, he shifts in tone to something marginally more encouraging.]
But something to ward away their energies -- now that, I can do. It'll take some time to come up with the appropriate glyphs, to weave the right words for the inscription. It'll have to be something quite... powerful.
[He nearly trails off there, feeling the weight of his own limitations.]
How many of these do you need, again?
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Two.
「Three...」
How can I help you? 「After all, it's him who is asking.」
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[Even when using the Mote, the cost would be significant for something so complex, particularly if it were to be effective against a powerful demon. Beyond that, the limitation lies with Carlisle himself, as he's unsure of just how much additional inscription he can do on his own. Some words in what languages he knows fail to capture the exact essence of what is needed in such a limited space, but—
Hm. Emily once crafted inscriptions in her native tongue. Could it be done again, with someone else?]
Those Words of the Gods you once spoke of. Hieroglyphs. How do they work? Are they written?
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Yes, 「Atem perks up immediately if he seems taken aback by the question, he doesn't show it. It's his time to grab the closest pencil and sheet of paper.」 These are not exactly like your glyphs, they can represent a single letter — or sound — or a whole idea.
「He scribbles some as he speaks, writing whatever thing that comes to his mind first in a series of intricate yet obvious figures, a hand, an eye, an owl, more organic than Carlisle's own, just as examples.」
The simple fact of using the symbols already gives the words some power, they carry their own heka. But only very few knew their meaning or the full extent of it, because even if someone could recreate them or copy them they also rely on the intention and, unlike your magic, not everyone could activate them, just those chosen by the Gods; those with a strong connection to them were able to channel their ba into them. For more tangible things than a prayer, like imbuing tea, our sorcerers or priests trained all of their lives, but I think I can do it just fine.
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The fact that they can convey many things is promising... particularly in the right hands.
[He leans back, hesitating, discomfort etched into his brow and weighing at the bags under his eyes.]
My former student used her native tongue for her own inscriptions. There were times where her language was more capable of imparting an idea than any of mine.
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「Can't say that it is the reaction that Atem had been expecting. Carlisle is not one to know it but the young man is very good at reading people, not that the older one seems to be hiding his discomfort.
Atem leaves the pencil and leans back as well, but he keeps his eyes on the taller man.」
What's going through you mind, Carlisle?
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I am merely wondering if a combined effort would work, and if it is worth training another student.
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He hesitates in his own way, dragging the question for as long as he can.」
What could make it worth it?
「What could make him worthy?」
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[That answer was immediate, but unspoken ones flit through his mind: the ability to craft a proper inscription, the energy required for such a task, the promise he won't be absolutely demoralized when his student inevitably vanishes and his hours of teaching are utterly wasted. He's sure Atem can't give him that last one. He can do it, certainly, and it would be appropriate for him to help in this situation, but is it worth the exertion it would place upon his mortal frame? His life is limited as it is, and he doesn't even know anyone who is going on this voyage.
Or he does, but he just doesn't realize it yet.]
These people you wish to protect. Do they deserve it? Do they even want it?
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They don't know it yet. I was planning on giving whatever was possible to make before they went on that trip to retrieve the Door parts. One is Trafalgar Law, and the other one is Rey.
「He's not sure if Law deserves it or not but, maybe he doesn't, but Atem is not going to let him just go there with that demon just so it stabs him in the back, and Rey, well, she knows better. His third one? Maybe that'll come up later, way later.」
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Miss Rey will be going?
[Oh. Oh oh oh. He rubs at his chest as indecision crosses him, and as he takes comfort in the feel of the talisman beneath his vestments, he seems to find his resolution.]
I... suppose such an endeavor for her safety is a noble one. Though if you prove an apt pupil, it could be worthwhile to all of us.
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She seems to know what she's getting herself into but... I fear for her. 「For everyone. He makes a little pause, before speaking quietly.」
I'd be honored to be your pupil, Carlisle. I... will try my best.
「He cannot promise he won't disappoint him, he's let down so many people here, broke promises, and has been unable to save those he cares about in more than one occasion. It's needless to say that the confidence in himself (and others) has been fractured badly after all these months, all he can do now is try.」
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I will make you some notes and plan lessons, then. Let us hope we are able to accomplish something of worth together.