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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 does seem to be. Unique that is." Recalling that even Yugi's familiar with it's ability to manifest in different ways was organic. Atem opted to remain standing after his episode, but he would have felt guilty that he had impressed upon Cliff a need to hurry. Theoretically he could have waited for as long as needed for the meal to be consumed. The visions weren't of a nefarious nature so no one would have been at risk of misplaced ire, or injury. That was if it continued to follow the same pattern and didn't deviate to other events.
Capricius gave a swift spin through the air when the request was made, the facets on it's surface catching and reflecting the light. It was hard to know what the familiar was thinking, or how it felt about someone else trying to instruct it in what to do. After a moment however, it decided to comply, floating over to hover by the nearest exit. "It's the Aer et Calculum dorm." That much Atem could get out, if that helped narrow it down. He wasn't sure which house Cliff was in. Either way, the fellow student was new to the school so it might have been difficult to find either way.
Atem nodded to the offer. "I..... should be alright." Emphasis on should. When the trio neared, Capricius would set off towards the dorm, pausing every few moments to allow the others to catch up.
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He, too, was pleased that Rounder and Capricius seemed to be getting along. He trotted along after the crystalline familiar slowly. Rounder whirled around his feet, but to one side opposite Atem. Better to do that to not trip anyone. Cliff got used to his spinning around quickly enough, but others...
"I'm glad he's willing to guide us, I barely made it to my dorm intact. More because of rain and golems than anything else." Though Cliff chuckled at that. "It's been exciting here so far, I'll give it that." He was happy enough to make small talk as they walked. "I'm in Gekronus Maius." Which...might have been somewhat obvious, given that he was trying to be as helpful as he could be.
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The familiars behavior toward one another, though understated, was definitely an improvement over how Capricius had reacting toward many of the others. Either he no longer felt like he had something to prove, or he generally didn't feel threatened by this latest acquaintance. That was a wise decision on Rounder's part lest another round of visions strike during the procession to the dorms. It would have been only too easy then to trip over the shorter being.
"The golems were tenacious," Joining in with the chuckling. "I've never seen any creature more irritated about something as trivial as mud." Not that Atem enjoyed getting dirty himself, but it's not like it could be helped with those conditions. "It... is different." Being reminded that all of the sundered came from vastly different places. If he had the chance he would like to inquire about Cliff's dimension.
Giving a nod to acknowledge that he'd heard which house was stated. At this point he wasn't sure how the staff determined which house a student filed into, and judging from his own dorm everyone was unique in their own ways. Still, Gekronus Maius did have a reputation for holding some of the more fastidious students. "Does Anastara differ much from where you're originally from?"
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"Neither have I! Then again, at home, my golems were made from earth when I constructed them...and pretty much dumber than the ones here. I didn't do it that often, only when I needed something, though." Like a pack mule. He nodded to Atem's thought that it was different. Things were, here.
"In some ways it does, and in some ways, I'm not homesick at all. Take out the magic, and it's a lot like where I'm from, really. Our magic was different. I was a geomancer, at home, which meant I could control the earth. And do a lot of things with it, really. Find gems, make golems, meld with it...really too much to mention. I'd just graduated from school there, too. So I'm kind of amused that here I am again." Cliff shrugged, then. "What about you? Was your home very different than here?"
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"You... constructed them?" That threw Atem off his game for a moment before he supplied how Golems existed in his own world. "Golems in my home were the manifestations of a person's Ka which could then be commanded by them to carry out their wishes." Later they were playing cards. "... Ah- but not everyone's Ka took the form of a Golem mind you." They certainly were.
"That explains a lot actually," Including some of the questions that were just waiting on the tip of his tongue from the last line of conversation about the creation of Golems. "The amulet makers certainly could have used that ability to find gems." He remarked offhandedly as they proceeded down the hallway. Then he chuckled at the comment about the school. "I hope this doesn't make you feel trapped by academics. At least the variety of magic is different so it should hold some interest?"
"Yes, quite different. Magic and mysticism are both still very much apart of my kingdom- that much is similar however it too takes other forms." The one thing he wouldn't discuss was the Millennium Items. They were too powerful in their nature, and the last thing he wanted to do was draw more interest in them after learning the dark history of their creation. "There was a guild that practiced spellcasting but I wasn't personally attending it. I am good friends with some of it's members however."
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Cliff chuckled and nodded. "Well, I liked school, and this is entirely different, so no, I actually don't mind much at all!" Which was probably a good thing. Nobody liked a sulky or sullen person, unless the mood was fleeting.
He quirked an eye at Atem, then. "Your kingdom?" It could mean a lot of things, sure, but there was something proprietary about the man's pronunciation. "Were you a ruler, then?" Blame the fact that Cliff is the son of a pair of them. Not that he seems like he's about to make a big deal out of it, it's more curiosity.
"A spellcasting guild. I bet that was useful! Though I bet that it was also a lot like herding cats," he chuckled. "Mostly impossible, and annoying to the cats."