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caleb ᵃʷᵏʷᵃʳᵈ ᵍᵘᶤˡᵗ ᵐᵃᶜʰᶤᶰᵉ danvers ([personal profile] wiccecraft) wrote in [community profile] riverview2017-11-22 04:05 pm

[ video & text; user: c.danvers.01969 ]

[ Caleb is outside! On a bench, in the afternoon light, holding his phone selfie-style to take this video, which means it's a little off center but there you have it. ]

Hey everyone.

Happy Thanksgiving if you celebrate.

I was wondering if people would be willing to talk to me about magic. If it even exists where you come from - if it doesn't or it's just a myth that's cool too, we can still chat - how it works, stuff like that. I got here at the beginning of the month and I've started working at Gramarye Magic Reseach so I guess you could say I'm curious? Magic seems to have different rules in different places for different people.

[ Okay, that was a lot to get out all at once. Caleb takes a breath and smiles. (It's not a bad smile.) ]

Even if you don't know the rules or you just want to lament about a lack of fried turkey or something, we could talk about that too!

[ He gives a little wave to the camera and shuts it off, but there's an addendum in text added to the video post in about 3 minutes: ]

PS - if Chase Collins gets himself arrested or on someone's shit list, can somebody let me know? Thanks.
ragnarsson: ([12.16] What is this)

[personal profile] ragnarsson 2017-12-02 05:29 am (UTC)(link)
Exactly. It's not a thing most people can access or tangibly witness. The closest thing I can think of is the Seer in Kattegat. The man hears the will of the gods and tells the future. He's never been wrong once. My mother had the same ability, though sometimes she misinterpreted what she saw.

[But sadly, she'd been right on the money about her son being born a monster. Ivar sometimes wondered if that had been in reference to his disability or what he'd become over the years.]

Well, that would do it. Plan on taking him out permanently? [That's what Ivar would have done if someone who had tried to kill him showed up here.]