Christian Fischer [OC] (
buildingcastles) wrote in
riverview2018-01-11 07:57 pm
Entry tags:
- dragon age: dorian pavus,
- httyd: hiccup haddock iii,
- marvel (mcu): loki,
- the black tapes: alex reagan,
- ✖ ffxv: noctis lucis caelum,
- ✖ inception: eames,
- ✖ marvel (mcu): stephen strange,
- ✖ original: christian fischer,
- ✖ original: jamie dodger,
- ✖ shadowhunter chronicles: alec lightwoo,
- ✖ shadowhunter chronicles: clary fray,
- ✖ the finder: willa monday
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[Well, this is certainly bringing things full circle. The irony doesn't escape him, but this time Christian is actually making an effort to do his job. As much as can be expected from him, of course.
Which means the network gets a nice view of a man at a small desk, looking more like an assistant than a professional in his oversized sweater and jeans completing the look with tousled hair. He's organizing books on the surface as he addresses the network, with titles including How to Find Yourself, Practical Counseling, and The Pocket Manual for Technical Magic stacked on top of each other. He has the phone sitting on one such stack, propped up behind the others.]
So. [Wait, false start.] You ever feel like this place is just a little bit weird?
I mean, how many cities have portals that lead to other worlds and collect people? And hire Magic Counselors? Hi, I'm Christian, Magic Counselor if you ever need one. I'm not sure how many people here do the magic thing. Do you?
Which means the network gets a nice view of a man at a small desk, looking more like an assistant than a professional in his oversized sweater and jeans completing the look with tousled hair. He's organizing books on the surface as he addresses the network, with titles including How to Find Yourself, Practical Counseling, and The Pocket Manual for Technical Magic stacked on top of each other. He has the phone sitting on one such stack, propped up behind the others.]
So. [Wait, false start.] You ever feel like this place is just a little bit weird?
I mean, how many cities have portals that lead to other worlds and collect people? And hire Magic Counselors? Hi, I'm Christian, Magic Counselor if you ever need one. I'm not sure how many people here do the magic thing. Do you?

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Now, now. How silly would I be to make claims I couldn't prove? What's more, I've never needed to brag to look good. Some things just come naturally. I suppose I could list my credentials, but what purpose would that serve? You aren't Tevinter. You wouldn't know how prestigious the Circles from which I've graduated are, nor would you be familiar with Magister Alexius' varied and multitudinous accomplishments that should be attributed to his apprentice, that is to say me.
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It's a world that shouldn't exist. He laughs softly, covering some embarrassment.]
We'll have to stick with a demonstration, then. If you'll humor me, of course.
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Magic is a gift. A dangerous gift, but a gift nonetheless, and a tool, a weapon in some hands, but it can also be used to heal, to protect, but it should also be understood.
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I can't argue with wanting more understanding. Will you show me your gift?
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My, my, Christian. And we've only just met. I realize I am thoroughly irresistible, but do try to control yourself.
(But he nods.)
Of course I will, though to do anything near impressive, I'd recommend somewhere contained.
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I'll do my very best. And I think I can find some place that will be suitable for you. Should I be worried about my safety?
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Be sure that you do, and you only need worry if you're keen on standing in fire. I trust you have common sense.
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[He's got enough common sense to know what he can't do, but dealing with magic always makes that line blur. What if? Just what if the impossible is there for him?]
Just don't burn the whole place up.
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(He pauses for a moment.)
That was a joke.
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Maybe you can tell me what your training was like. A little bit, anyway.
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(He raised an eyebrow.)
Are you curious how they train children to resist the temptations of demonic possession or otherwise?
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[He's not completely surprised, but it does reaffirm his impression that Dorian is a lot like the psychics of his world.]
I'd be interested in hearing about your approach to demons, actually. That sounds... familiar.
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they have a ritual in Circles of Magi in the south, which they refer to as the "Harrowing". If that isn't indicative of the concept, what I've heard is, frankly, a tad barbaric. The southern circles are notoriously secretive as to the exact process of this "Harrowing", but what is known is the apprentice is forced to imbibe a drought of Lyrium potion, derived from crystallized magic essence, which forces their conscious mind through to the Fade, the land of demons and from whence all magic flows. There, they are forced into a confrontation with a demon. If they fail, they are killed. They, of course, have the option of rejecting participation in the Harrowing, but if they so choose, they are made Tranquil instead.
Tranquility severs one's mind from the Fade, which while a place of demonic influence, is also where one's mind travels when one dreams. Severing that bond renders the mind...placid...in a very real sense. They are emotionless.
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That's the rite of passage? And if you don't want to follow a custom that invades magic, then you're cut off. Yeah... barbaric is a good word.
[It reminds him a bit of Hunters and people that only see the realm as a dangerous place full of hostile demons that they need to kill. It's better off destroyed, they think, and maybe some people would be happy giving up their dreams like those in the world Dorian comes from.]
If people can use magic anyway, why would they need to go looking for demons?
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Still, Christian just revealed something about his world Dorian hadn't considered, and it had given him pause.)
Before I answer your question, Christian, I have one of my own: what is magic?
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[What is magic is probably a question he should have been asked a long time ago. It was always an assumption for him based on the perceptions of magic that humans had. It's a hard concept for someone that generally likes to fly by the seat of his pants.]
I guess it's a kind of energy. But more than that. It's the essence of another world. The life blood of the spirit realm where all the things we imagine come from, I guess.
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(He nods as Christian explains.)
That is precisely what it is, yes, and mages are individuals whose bodies are attuned to that plane in such a way was to pull that energy to the physical, to give it shape and purpose. If a sword rests upon a table, it is no less a sword, no less honed to a razor's edge, no less capable of destruction, but it is inert, a tool that needs a wielder to be a danger to anyone. Magic is that sword, resting in its realm until a wielder uses it for a purpose.
(A beat and he makes a motion, as one explaining the point of a lecture.)
In sort. What is magic? Magic is a tool.
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[Yeah, that's a good way to put it. That living, flowing energy that filled the Subtle Realm and acted as the life's blood of existence itself. He'd gone in deeper than most humans had, and while he had to agree with part of Dorian's lecture, that magic was a tool used by humans, magic was also more than that. It was its own form of life, one that humans could make use of, but that grew and developed alongside them for its own purposes.]
It's useful, but that's not the only thing it can be. Tools are made by people. Magic is something beyond us, isn't it?
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[He raises a hand to still any protest. This is a debate he's had with southern mages many times.]
A "tool" is a means, but yes, I suppose it's something more than that...much like a river. Just like magic, a river's energy, when affixed with a water wheel, may be utilized to mill grain for bread, or whatever else one would use a water wheel for. It can be used to sap the heat from a blade during smithing, and a thousand other uses.
[He waves a hand.]
I digress. Water simply is. It is a part of us all, and the industrious may put it to use. Thus it is with magic.
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You think magic is part of all of us? So everyone can use it if we try?
[That's the interesting part for him. It's a sentiment that not everyone holds and it does say something about Dorian's world.]
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Vinhedis, no. Let us stay with the analogy of magic as a river, though, coursing with often untapped potential, but willing to wander wherever it might without mortal interaction. Anyone may dip their hand into that water, feel its current and the power it contains, but it is only through something like a water wheel, something dipped into that well of power with the intent to use it, that it may be wielded.
Mages, [ He touches his chest to indicate himself. ] we are born with the ability to delve deeply into that flow, to make it what we will. We are born water wheels, you could say. Anyone who is not would needs enter into a pact to access the primal forces of magic.
[ He's looking at you, Christian. ]
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You think that all people that aren't you rely on someone else. Well, that's something, I guess. You have training. You're going to be better at some things.
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[ He smiles. ]
Yes, I've had training, and I've gone far beyond the bounds of whatever training my erstwhile instructors ever intended. I know first-hand it isn't everything, but it's something, as you say.