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April Event and Intro Log
Move off the common paths and onto 'shortcuts' or less frequented areas of the vast campus and things are quite different. Here, the plants grow just as experience with this chaotic and often dangerous school would lead you to expect. Broad-leafed stalks stretch upwards, petals unfolding to reveal long jets of fire instead of a sensible stamen. Bushes have large toothy mouths, and viciously swallow anyone who comes near (though they are still just bushes, and the victims end up on the their other side just a few scratches worse for wear). A tree grows quills instead of needles; another sprouts paper airplanes instead of leaves. An extremely aggressive pitcher-plant wanders the pathways, mugging students at knifepoint. It's a jungle out there.
Uh-huh. A pack of bullies with more spell experience than wisdom has banded together to take delight in the suffering of others. They overtly pick on the small, the meek, and those with less magical skill; they torment the larger, the bold, and the powerful in secret. Worse, they are the clever sorts of bullies, who go out of their way not to get caught and not to do anything that can't be played off or explained away. Maybe you attracted their attention by looking weak enough to pick on. Or strong enough to need to be taken down a notch. Or weird enough that you were the Other and thus lesser. Or pretty/handsome enough that you needed to look less attractive so they would look more so. They are pretty good at justifying picking on anyone, really. Are they pestering you by magical tripping or property destruction? Playing keep-away with your class books? Better be careful how you respond; their fathers might hear about it.
Now, to their credit, the assembled people aren't heartless. If a ship truly looks to be in trouble, or if it's smashed to the ground or into a dock, the people of Anastara don't hesitate to help those on board to safety or ensure that they don't go down with their ship. But mostly it's watching the chaos. It IS quite a show...
This month, the team has developed a Sundering Glyph designed to detect any influence of the magic on you. Painted on your arm, it will shine with a bright light when a Sundering effect attempts to influence you. They explain that they believe the Sundered are still subject to either the spell that brought them here or new ones, because they have detected remnants of Sundering magic in the wake of students who have mysteriously disappeared. They ask only that you report back when it lights up. Problem: when the Glyph erupts, either because of the Glyph itself or the spell it has detected... those who bear it find themselves no longer where they started. Perhaps they find themselves in a classroom late at night. Or the wrong dormitory. Or in the Great Hall in their nightshirt. Or for the utterly lowbrow amongst you, a restroom occupied by the wrong gender. Whatever the case: sorry.
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Hee hee, that's true - it's hard to recreate the perfect night!
Thanks for talking me into the sneaking in part, by the way. If I was by myself, I don't think I'd have the guts to do it.
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Well...you know me. Rebel, plays by her own rules, etcetera and so forth.
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[Arm squeeze hug thing!]
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Webbs, I...I think we need to talk.
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Sure! What do you wanna talk about?
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Glancing around, she lightly tugs on Webby's hand before leading her to somewhere less open.]
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Once Lena seems convinced they're in a good spot...]
... Lena? Is something wrong?
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[Now that they're here, though, she hesitates, not entirely sure what to do. She starts reaching for her sleeve, but then crosses her arms instead, almost like she's protecting herself before she takes a seat.]
...Listen, Webby...I... [God, this was not well thought out at all, what is she even supposed to say?] I know I've done a lot of things wrong...and I'm...I'm trying my best...but I'm still gonna mess things up...
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Slowly, she sits down next to Lena, watching her carefully.]
... Trying is really important, though. It's... better than not trying?
[She does not like this feeling in her stomach.]
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...I guess. But...I might be trying in the wrong direction.
[Not meeting Webby's eyes, she slowly pulls out the wand hidden in her sleeve. It's slightly different than their normal wands, with the end a bit curved like a handle.]
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Huh? ... That looks like a wand, but... why is it shaped differently?
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Then she holds it out to Webby, letting her take it if she wants.]
Carefully. It can be kinda finicky.
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Moment of silence.]
... This is such a cool wand! You got a really neat one! Does it have extra power or...
[Wait.]
... Wait. We've been here for months. Why would you hide a wand?
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It...isn't like a regular wand. The only thing it can really do is...give people bad luck.
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[She frowns, concerned.]
... But how are you supposed to do all the other spells? Do you have a spare wand? Or is that the only one you have?
[It just seems like a big disadvantage.]
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[She holds up the curved one.]
I found this one while trying to make my way to the airship to get here.
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That's good... But.
[You knew the but was coming.]
That still doesn't explain why you hid this from me! Why didn't you want me to know? I thought we weren't going to have anymore secrets between us!
['We', she says, as if she too kept secrets, and they both knew damn well she hadn't.]
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I...wanted to figure out more about it first. To see if it was dangerous.
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Lena, this isn't how friendship goes! We're supposed to work together!
[It's been A While since she's ever felt this angry.]
Why don't you trust me?
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[That last question was definitely the worst of it, though, and part of her wished she hadn't brought this up in the first.]
It's not that I don't trust you, Webby. I just didn't want you to get hurt.
[She holds up a hand.]
And yes, I know, that sounds super lame, and I still should have told you. I get it. But I told you, I'm doing my best. I'm still learning.
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[Hmph! She crosses her arms, stewing a bit. Uncomfortable silence passes as she looks away, and her voice softens.]
... Sometimes when I wake up... I get scared that... all of this has just been a dream, and I'll go to the amphitheater, and... you're not there. Losing you was... the worst thing that's ever happened to me.
... I don't want it to happen again.
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...I'm sorry, Webby. To be honest...It still might.
[She drew her knees to her chest, her eyes still look on the ground.]
I don't...really know what's going on with the magic here...how it brought me back when I felt myself disappear. And if I can just blink back into existence like that...what's stopping me from just...blinking right back out again?
[It was part of why the nights were so hard, why she hated going to sleep sometimes. Because even worse than the nightmares were those nights where it felt like she just...stopped existing for a while.]
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[It comes out without thinking, and she suddenly throws herself at Lena, clinging had, as if physically trying to prevent her from 'blinking out'.]
You can't! You won't! You're here, they have to keep you here!
[She's not sure if she's making sense, who the hell is 'they', but now she's just so deep in fear it's hard to think straight.]
I won't let it happen! I don't care if you keep a million secrets from me, I'm not losing you again!
[Well okay, she WOULD care if Lena kept a million secrets from her, but that's beside the point, kinda.]
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[She wants to believe. More than anything, she wants to think that she could stay...could exist here.
...but...]
Look at how many people have disappeared already.
[She hates this. She doesn't want to be talking about this. Especially not with Webby, because she doesn't want Webby to think about these things either.
But...wouldn't it hurt more if they don't talk about it, and it happened anyway?]
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[Maybe it's childish to react this way but - Webby IS a child.]
I don't care what happened to them, I will not let it happen to you! I'll focus all on my studying on it, I'll do anything and everything it takes to keep you here! You, you, you...
[Her voice breaks - and yep, tears, as she buries her face into Lena's shoulder.]
... You deserve to be happy... you deserve to exist.
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