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March Event and Intro Log
One of them seems to have had it. The renegade golem bursts into Kedrigan Hall -- interrupting classes and disrupting labwork to furiously seize students and scrub every last scrap of mud and dirt off of them. All the halls have been locked off with "Under Cleaning" signs, and anyone who enters them meets with the golem's wrath, as it violently plays a pre-recorded message about not interfering with groundskeeping and deploys a giant claw-like tool to grab the interloper and put them back on unforbidden ground. The professors, who are after all completely immune to the golem's attention by its very design, seem to think this is a good learning opportunity for students. Is it?
"Of course I'm sure," the second says confidently. Whipping out a wand from a holster on her belt, she sweeps her wand through the air gracefully, pronouncing several Osmarian sigils as she draws them. Probably. "See, that's a blue cloud--" Said blue cloud, which puffs into being as the last syllable left her lips, abruptly doubls in size. Then it doubles in size again. And again. The upperclassmen, who have been in Diatu for several years and know exactly what this sort of thing means, don't hesitate. Not even stopping to share a glance between them, they run like crazy, leaving the growing cloud behind just as classes let out and students begin to enter the halls. But... surely it doesn't have any weird and wacky side effects, right?
This month, the team has developed a Sundering spell that they warn is crude and unpolished, because the Curriculum is so unpracticed. They hope it will connect to your home worlds and establish a magical link they can build off of to open further passages. No promises! And to those who do undergo this spellwork... it has a certain side effect of confusion, as brief images from your home world flicker across your vision for a few hours afterwards.
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- If you thread out one or more scenes based on the confusion from "Research on the Sundered", respond to the comment on this post with a link to that thread. The results of this will be revealed next month! (It is, we're afraid, not a regain, lest your participation be based solely on that hope!)
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It didn't matter to him how long this took, he was determined and anyone who knew him knew that once he had an idea in his head, it was best to let him run with it. The same thing went for his duty. Once he had something to do, he would see it done no matter what obstacle landed in his way. This was no different really.
So he pulled at least four books and nodded to her. "Finding a table to set these tomes down on would be helpful."
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And now, the two of them.
"This is compounded by the fact that I was no magic-user in my world," Yotsuyu complained. "It would be much easier if I knew what I might wish to look for."
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Sitting down, he grabbed one and looked over at her when she spoke.
"I confess to not knowing either, magic was never my strength as it isn't here. And I suppose there is the fact that we can see about requesting the aid of the wizards that brought us here if these books yield little information."
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"There is that, and I had not thought of that, either. Though I do not claim to know Professor King at all well. I have avoided submitting myself for their research."
Something she was slowly realizing was more than a little foolish. She absolutely did not want to go back to Hydaelyn, truth be told. So why did she so ardently avoid allowing them to do research on her?
She could not say.
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"I can go speak with them." It was his way of protecting her and if he needed to go alone so that she would feel better and not feel as if being around them bothered her, then by all means that was exactly what he would do.
But she'd given Hendrik the name of a wizard and that was who he would seek out. If he could serve as her shield in this capacity in order to make sure that she was comfortable, that was what the mission was.
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She liked Hendrik, did Yotsuyu, but she still wasn't entirely sure she trusted him. But that was true of...everyone she knew, here. Likely she would not voice it, but she also doubted that it might surprise him, if she said as much.
"Though if you wished to go with me, your company would be quite welcome." Even if she was not comfortable with it, there would always be things that Yotsuyu would not be happy delegating to another. This was one of them.
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Listening to her go on, the knight couldn't help but nod. Really, that was all it would take to get his cooperation was to for her to simply ask for his presence and he'd be right there.
"Then I shall accompany you." And that pretty much settled it right there.
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Though now, that did not gall her as much.
"You know, there may be a time where you might not accompany me. I do not want you to be upset, should that ever be the case. I know you take your duty very seriously, but there are some things I feel I must do myself. And the kami know I have ever been a stubborn harridan of a woman..."
But Yotsuyu couldn't help but chuckle to herself at that. Even in their short acquaintance, Hendrik ought to know the truth of that.
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And her laugh confused him somewhat, but maybe he should relax and soften his stance, maybe it would be better for Yotsuyu?
"Then you should tell me whether or not you would like to be accompanied." That should solve things or at least help them, right?
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Because truly, while there were some people she could care less as to whether or not she offended them, Hendrik was not among their number. He was something close to a friend--if not a friend in fact. Yotsuyu had to admit, having never truly had one, she was still a bit unclear on the subject.
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"But if you are ready to leave, then I will go with you."
There, that should settle things, right?
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Clearly Yotsuyu wasn't very pleased at the thought of speaking to anyone researching Sundering, but she supposed she ought to at least try. But she gave Hendrik a weak smile to let him know whatever irritation she felt, it wasn't directed at him.
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Having said this, the knight held out a hand out to her. He would face down anyone or anything to protect this woman who'd been nothing but kindness to him. And if doing some research or talking to some wizards would do the trick, Hendrik would jump through any hoop.
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If it ever had, in the first place. Perhaps when she was a young girl. But now?
She accepted Hendrik's hand, rising to her feet and sliding the chair back beneath the table.
"I suppose I am leading the way, again?" It wasn't as if she had a memory for such things, Yotsuyu just was never afraid to accost a passerby for directions.
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And her question brought him back to the present as well as the touch of her hand. These things were real and gave him solid ground in his mind.
"Ladies first." And somehow Hendrik wondered if he was going to get into trouble for saying that, but it was out there now.
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"You know, we might miss them, if they are still involved with Bala-Inlota," she said quietly. She hadn't thought of that before they had left the library, it was too late now, though.
"Still, I suppose we could always leave them a note if we must. I am certain they'd get back to us, since they are so very interested in we Sundered."
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"I do not mind, but we will not find anything out, should we not go." Which was true, as the saying went 'nothing ventured nothing gained'.
And Hendrik's eyes slid over to her as she said the bit about being interested in the Sundered. It was on the tip of his tongue to say something but he refrained and sighed, moving his eyes forward.
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Yotsuyu had never allowed them to do their research on her, despite their assurances. Trust was just a commodity that she did not trade in easily--which spoke a bit, considering she had let Hendrik fairly close, fairly swiftly.
Then again, knights were like samurai--usually faithful to a fault and beyond reproach, and so far, Hendrik was no different. Which was no bad thing, she mused.
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The knight would be faithful to his words, to protect Yotsuyu and to keep her safe no matter what the personal cost to himself, it was just that simple.