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diatu2019-07-08 11:15 am
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July Event Log
Copies of the issue are easy to get your hands on, if you want to give these new spells a whirl. On the other hand, your stuff or you yourself might fall victim to the spells of other students, whether by mistake or cruel jest. And woe betide those not human -- since no spell explains how to lift an anthropomorphic duck or a robot, for example, enterprising students are particularly eager to come up with one on their own, and there's only one way to test such things...
So... what're you going to eat? Several pop-up stands have emerged, as enterprising students try to cash in, but that costs money and who knows how the quality is. Headmaster Birony keeps showing up with pies, having made several savory ones that taste really good, actually, but can you really live on pie alone? (And do you really trust Headmaster Birony?) Some students have taken to the ultimate last resort: cooking. As it happens, the skills of the chef and of the aspiring mage are not exclusive in principle, but generally learning the one means little time to devote to the other. Faced with an oven or a grill, can you muster up the capability to make something edible? Or will you burn the water and turn bread back into grain, and thus have no choice but to avail yourself of pricey booth cooking or Cam-pies? Of course, the Great Hall will PROBABLY be open again soon, you might be able to last until then...
Conflict seems to be key. As near as the researchers can tell, all the Sundered lead lives that are simply not ordinary, and their experiments in conflict from last month produced results they didn't expect (as you all have learned) but that are most promising. Professor King herself has taken the lead on this experiment, and she warns anyone who volunteers that it is likely to be very dangerous, and they will be taking this very slow. They are, she explains, going to try to bridge the gap between you and the world you came from. A SMALL bridge, a proof of concept, no portal home and celebrations yet. But they hope it will work, and be the first step towards getting you back where you belong. If you agree, they get to work. Any student who undergoes this process immediately regains a power of their choice. It does not have to be on their application, and you do not have to provide proof during AC. It's here now. Only if you do not have a power to regain, you may regain an item instead. The price? For the next three days, you will be haunted by visions of your greatest enemy, your most hated foe, or the person you least wish to see in the world. Perhaps you hear their laughter in the darkness of your room at night. Perhaps you see a fellow student as them. Perhaps they are taunting you from just behind your shoulder... Whatever form it takes, for three days, you will be at their mercy. Or the mercy of your own mind's imagining them. Or perhaps a combination of the two. Who can say...? |

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The king had no idea where they were going, but he was following along, happy to focus on something else other than Ardyn. So for any distraction right now he was grateful. This was like wandering through any of the places he'd been on Eos, except back there they had a map and Ignis.
Looking at Kuja now, Noct's blue eyes just blinked in confusion. Did he need help?
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Shrugging it off with a shake of his hair, Kuja turned and continued on to the cafeteria, intent on some manner of food now whether or not he needed it. The focus, the destination, the goal was what mattered, not the nutrition. "Perhaps I will. There are only so many inappropriately sunny days one can tolerate, and when the weather will not cooperate, well... One must set the stage so that the scene fits the mood of the performance, or the audience will not know the full effect of the performance."
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At hearing the part about the stage and performance though, Noctis turned his head away so his smile wasn't visible, but there was a laugh in his tone. "You sure take me back ten years." He remembered hearing snippets about stages and performances from the silver haired man as they'd fought back on that other world.
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"A decade is a long time to exist over a month or so for me. What must the flow of time look like between these worlds, I wonder? Is it always like this, or is it only for our worlds?"
He couldn't know, of course. Little help as he had in getting home from the natives of this world and their slippery grasp of the magics that had brought them into the world, he could only ever hope to come to their level of understanding of the same magics, if he could. Motivation had been low for him in that area as of late though, the more he came to realize he didn't want to return home anymore.
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"I really don't know but I gotta say, I wonder why we're brought here." That was about the only thing he was saying, hoping it would throw the other off by giving him something else to talk about.
The king didn't mind the other talking at all because it was strangely comforting. But he didn't want to talk about time anymore.
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Kuja shook his head, averting his gaze. "The going theory for our displacement seems to be that each of we Sundered have seen a world crisis severe enough to merit removal from the situation, though mine had all but been resolved when I arrived." He shrugged lightly, as if it were nothing. As if he hadn't been the cause of said crisis. "To what end we were brought here, no one seems to know, only that the magic is still unpredictable, and more of us are brought here still. Somewhere in this world, the magic continues to work, erratically. Who casts the spell, we haven't discovered."