The month drags on and on. Every morning someone casts Fireball. Every night, someone’s summon bursts through a window, steals your food, and runs. Luckily, the chaos starts to slow as the magic flowing through the leylines is finally used up, and the Grove’s natural magic — and your own native abilities — start to listen to you again. It makes resting easier, at the very least. No longer do you have to wait for your window to automatically repair itself after something smashes it.
You know, unless someone wants to start throwing completely mundane stones at it.
With everything settling back into a sense of normalcy again, Ydalir is… still doing things. She never apologised for her candies setting off a chain reaction of chaos, but this time, she’s not feeding you. Kind of.
“If you want to stay connected to the leylines here and maintain some of the magic native to this place, here’s a spellbook for you to write your spells in, and—” she slams a leather-bound journal into your lap, a quill on top of it next to a small crystal that looks like it’s made of quartz.
“A star shard! You’ll need to eat that to anchor yourself to the magic here. It’ll taste like sugar, uh… and it won’t do anything weird to you this time, I’m so sorry. Anyway, you should go out and practice with your peers! It’ll make all of this easier.” If you head out, it looks like you aren’t the only person who’s been snagged for a bit of a magic lesson. It might be worth asking the more experienced spellcasters to help you with whatever new school of magic you picked up, or you could grab a study-buddy that’s on your tier… or you could just rawdog it and see what happens. Surely it won’t be as catastrophic as when you tried to do that throughout the month.
-New characters that app while this TDM is good (March + April) & existing characters already in the game will be grandfathered into the magic system, automatically gaining one Tier One Blessing of their choice without the initial 10-thread buy-in. The rules on the page must still be followed.
-Existing characters with ties to Beiwe & Ourania are free to pick up Gifts of the Sun & Moon at this point, instead of a Blessing.
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As far as I can surmise, that does seem to be the case. Though… I hesitate to give the hypothesis any meaningful weight. Though Lightning-Lord is destructive by nature, the area of effect should not have been nearly so large. It should be far more attuned to my will than one might think given the collateral damage. It does give me cause for a healthy amount of concern.
[ As they walk, Jing Yuan flexes the fingers of the hand not holding his weapon. Lightning crackles between his knuckles the mere moment he conceptualizes calling upon it. With another world weary sigh, he shakes his hand out until the sensation subsides. ]
How unpleasant. If I step into this inn and cause any lightbulbs to spontaneously burst, I may very well have to place the blame on you, Mr. Jiaoqiu. My caution has been firmly dismissed and rejected, after all.
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Oops, pardon him. He shakes the flame out of it briefly, then lets out a soft sigh. This place sure doesn't make things easy. ]
In case of any mishap, I will take full responsibility. You needn't worry though, General. This place is... on the lower end of technological advancements, I'm afraid. Fireplaces for warmth, lanterns for light. You get the idea.
[ Completely serviceable, in his opinion, though he's used to being able to contact Feixiao and Moze by phone. They aren't here, but that's beside the point. ]
At any rate, I know the Inn like the back of my hand. The chairs are comfortable, and there is tea. A perfect place for a conversation!
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The description of the range of technology here does give him brief pause. He doubts it will be an issue in the interim, but it does severely limit both their options and his relative familiarity. He is aware of how to operate such things – it was a skill that all Cloud Knights learned for when they were afield – but not being able to utilize his phone will put a damper on things. ]
Duly noted. At the very least, a seat in front of the fire does sound rather comfortable.
[ Cue his characteristic yawn. This one, in fact, is so large as to border leonine; his teeth flash long before he gets the chance to cover his mouth. A shame the unpredictability of this place had little effect on his energy levels. A boost of vitality would be welcome right about now. ]
Mmh. I imagine that means our phones will be of little use here. Though, given what you've told me of your time here, I suppose that's of little surprise. If you were able to meaningfully contact anyone outside of this place I highly doubt you would still be here.