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Okay, so, favour. Last time before the storm we got one of those info briefs, it was about the voidsickness, right? And it said it gave it to us because a bunch of us asked.
Can people take a minute to ask on the feedback option for info telling us why we get called to the conductor, and why those people end up getting to leave. See if it works? It put the stupid clocks up for polling, so...
[ There's a muttering here before an exhale. ]
That's it. If anyone wants something else asked about a bunch, share it I guess.
Can people take a minute to ask on the feedback option for info telling us why we get called to the conductor, and why those people end up getting to leave. See if it works? It put the stupid clocks up for polling, so...
[ There's a muttering here before an exhale. ]
That's it. If anyone wants something else asked about a bunch, share it I guess.
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[ ... ... wait- ]
But then what's with the book? Do you put spells in books? [ Okay, now he's getting all the more puzzled as he tries figuring it out, rubbing the back of his head. ] I'mmm confused.
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Err, not exactly. The book has tougher spells in it that I can't even perform myself. [ A shake of his head while one of his hands tries to do half the explanation, animated and all. ] I was only able to teach you Water Slide because it was taught to us by an actual spellcaster. I believe an Arms Band can remember activated spells, and that one is simple enough for me to pass it on to you and your Arms. The process in doing so isn't known to me, so I needed the book for instructions. But anything harder than that? I won't know it, so I won't be able to activate it for you, even with Gibbs's help.
[ He looks at the said higgledy as if asking for him to confirm what he just said. Sadly, Gibbs is just dancing in place and isn't really paying Roland much mind. Ah well. ]
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But Roland mentions the arms, and Tidus makes a blank face that's also partially one of recognition: for when he asked if Tidus had it before, and he hadn't understood why. Now, Tidus raises his wrist with the band around it to examine, small and gold and glittery with its small gems. And Roland may be able to recognise that Tidus's brain is at work, realising that... ]
...did you ever tell me this can hold magic?
[ What is this new tech? ]
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...Well, I'll presume so? Arms Bands are primarily for fighting, after all. Holding other items in it is just a bonus. [ Look at this masterful deflection! ] They store weapons and remember skills attuned to them. They activate the best possible potential of anything equipped to it, so you might notice a more powerful move coming out of a sword or...a metal pipe, that's in your Arms.
[ Roland tilts his chin, signaling the high higgledy still moving about like he owns the place. ] You can even absorb him to make certain moves stronger, but that'll have to be between you and Gibbs to figure out.
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But huh. That's interesting. Was his sword any different while he was wearing the bands..? It probably doesn't help unless he's aware about it adding to his skills though. Tidus swings a look at Gibbs, knowing he's eager to do more with the Water Slide - speaking as he swings those hips, 'Young sojourner, make haste!' - but he has an idea that the high higgledy grants him some patience to ask: ]
Hey -- so if I hit you with a spell, you think you'll learn it?
[ It's asked, wide-eyed and earnest, his magic left hand up and eager. ]
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Why would hitting him with a spell make him learn it...? Gibbs might get angry?
[ He would rather not see the very essence of Hope lose patience, thanks! ]
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[ wow, he's not going to attack Gibbs just yet! ]
You! With your arms!
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Pretty sure that's not how learning skills on the Arms Band works, Tidus. And besides, if I didn't learn it in the hot springs, what makes you think hitting me with another one now is gonna do the job?
[ That's the most sincere he'll ever sound. Also, WHY WOULD HITTING SOMEONE MAKE YOU LEARN THE SPELL???
pro, do you need help?? Blink twice for yes! ]
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Well... it couldn't hurt to try, could it? [ Yes, if you're thinking like Roland, except- ] I thought I could try powering up the spell and touching the Arms! You know! Like a...transfer?
[ That's where his brain went anyway. ]
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[ He turns to Gibbs still so animated and...actually can't disagree completely with Tidus, if only because he's never been too informed about magitek and how it works on a deeper level. Where he succeeds in administration and tactics, Roland leaves the more naturalized citizens of Evermore to the task of Arms Band management and spellcraft. This is the only reason why Tidus's request can't seem to get a hard no from Roland, who is now humming in thought. ]
...And you've done this before? I mean, the transfer of the spell to someone else? [ Without the Arms of course, just the general act is what Roland is thinking about. He should at least see if it's worth a shot. Why wouldn't he want a new spell on his arsenal? The worst that could happen was nothing. ]
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[ Without a pause, there's a hiig! from below, Gibbs twirling and appearing with a blink and flash of light on top of Roland's head. Not seen by the president: arms held out and up, a body of confidence and belief of his own.
But Roland may sense it, even if he can't see it--and isn't that the very nature of hope? Being optimistic, having the belief of a better future. What can come out of risks, even in the darkest of times. Tidus grins at Roland, wiggling the fingers of his waiting hand. ]
Even Gibbers agrees! [ Heheh.
Let Tidus cast a spell on you, Rolo. ]
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[ Roland looks apprehensively at Tidus, but ultimately has no better argument for denying him the experiment apart from worry something might go wrong. But there was Gibbs for that, huh? Sly little thing. The worst that could happen was he gets hurt!
He shakes his head. Slowly, he pushes the sleeve up from his bicep and reveals the gold band with glittering jewels studded across from it. Roland turns and extends that arm forward, palm facing Tidus, giving him access to the Arms. ]
...Count to three, got it? [ He's most CERTAINLY not looking away from this! If Roland has to barrel roll from getting blasted, he will!! ]
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[ That was the most low energy, hurried countdown to be granted.
But Tidus does it as requested, even keeps the eye-roll out of his voice, too intrigued to bother. He clamps his hands around the band and his eyes close, energy picking up around himself, the appearance of the floating, aurora-like lights fluttering that signal his magic. First from off Tidus's body, and then to his hands, where he focuses the spell.
And he holds it for a few seconds, hands squeezing around the ban. There's an energy to the spell, animated, bustling - for whatever Roland can tell when it's trapped in the state it is. But he soon releases it, arms moving back, and the familiar rings of gold circle the man, an ease of limbs and quicker, keener senses. A Haste spell, instead of anything deadlier.
Tidus takes a step back, looking, waiting. Gibbs jumping from Roland's head to Tidus's shoulder to wait on the verdict with him. ]
Well?
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So you can forgive that spark of excitement that may or may not be hidden behind open eyes when he watches Tidus use the spell on his Arms Band. Not taking his eyes off of it, feeling a bit of its effects crawl up his muscles, as if he's now ready to take flight. At Tidus's prompt, Roland he nods and lets the spell - if at all - settle in. A few seconds, even Gibbs watching, then he extends his arm again, eyes closed, trying to access the same mindspace he would had this been a regular move of his.
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Nothing happens. Roland opens his eyes, deflates somewhat. ]
Well, I guess I shouldn't have expected learning a spell to be that easy for me. Thanks for trying, Tidus.
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[ He's biased for his speed moves though. ]
What if I tried teaching you? I mean, try - it took some work for me to get it, but I know the idea about it. It's just getting you to understand it too...?
[ Would it be difficult though? If Roland knows what magic is and believes in it, and uses some form of energy anyway, with his weaponry. It can't be totally hopeless. ]
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I'm sure you'll welcome the challenge, pro. I certainly won't stop you from trying. [ Not to be a downer, but he is a realistic person. ] Just set your expectations. If Evermore's Spellworks sorcerers couldn't teach me the kind of magic you cast, I don't know what can.
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Well, what's the problem? What was stopping you? How did you learn it?
[ He feels insistent, only since he figures that if he can get it, why can't Roland? The guy's a lot smarter and dedicated than himself. ]
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[ He looks away in thought. Gibbs won't have the answers this time, and so Roland asks himself the same question. Was it for lack of trying in the second world? Never really bothering to try?
No, that's impossible too. Roland was at the Spellworks learning new moves for everyone - and the Arms Band only enhanced or awakened underlying potential and skill. ]
Hm. It might be because I'm from a world that doesn't have magic in the first place. [ A helpful suggestion; one rooted in logic? ] Or I'm just not cut out for spells. It's not unheard of, you know? There's a country in the second world that manufactured magic wands so that even non-magic folk could cast spells. It could be as simple as that.
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Can you get one? Why not use that then! [ Meanwhile, Gibbs hops down onto the floor, an understanding happening between them in supposed silence. Tidus rolls a shoulder, elbow bending in. ]
What's a wand look like?
[ Can you wear it?? ]
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It's called a smartstick. It kind of looks like a metal rod that can extend and collapse at ease, with a gem at the tip. But I don't know about getting one. I'd have to swap out my pistol for it in a fight.
[ And he'd rather stake his life on the gun than the wand; the gun, he knows he's great at. The wand, well... ]
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[ Don't mind his mumbling over here. But Tidus extends out his hand, and in an easy display, he forms a small geyser in an instant, more of a manhole letting rip than anything too large. Until Gibbers squeals and bumbles on over, jumping on in and letting it spring up higher, wider.
Water splashes the flooring as it dies down, leaving Gibbers split into a multiple of smaller water higgledies. Tidus thinking, humming- ] So if I make it blast forward..., [ and doing the same set-up, a clenched hand and then throwing it out, he forms more of a squirting cannon of water that the higgledies spring up into, and send it rushing on ahead like in the games car.
...well, somewhat, until the spell dispels and the higgledies splash against the floor, scattering around. ]
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[ One Arms Band to one person! The rules are the rules, Roland just follows. Doesn't make them. Or you know, he could keep it in his Armory locker. Magic really isn't his strong suit, and he's learned to accept that. Tidus though, seems to have an affinity for it regardless. Maybe he could stand to have a smartstick? Or was his blitzball considered a ranged weapon...? ]
[ Also, this water show was going to wreak some havoc on the flooring. Still, Roland watches the display with wide eyes and lightly crossed arms over his chest. He's getting the hang of it, and Gibbs seems to be lending his strength to it too. Studying the scene, getting a grasp of the geiser and its size, Roland hums quietly until an idea comes to him. ]
You know you can absorb Gibbs and make your other moves stronger, right? [ Roland tilts his head slightly. ] Just something to think about when you practice. He's like a walking water battery pack, heh.
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The tiny higgledies are gathering themselves up with gleeful squeaks and body language. ...and slipping back over again, but you have to wonder if it's on purpose or not, given their affinity to water (but then, their affinity isn't to the floor). Tidus looks over at Roland and his suggestion, then back again. ]
Can we do that water slide like that? With him in me? I'll still need to practice anyway - the time magic's what I'm good at, not this. [ Well. ] I mean, I'm not bad, but compared to people who really know their magic, you know? I never learned to do much with it except the basics for a fight.
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[ He touches Tidus's shoulder, as a natural inclination, a grasp of hand against him before he lets go. ] Take that strength and work together with your new partner on how to be better. You've both got this. You hit those trolls pretty hard on Irivar with your magic too, you know? What's a pro athlete without a little bit of training, off-season?
[ Roland smiles, an encouragement to keep going. ] Besides, it could even be as simple as enhancing physical moves, too. That's how I seem to utilize magic the best.
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But then Roland speaks a language he can understand, moving out his dominant right hand, his brotherhood blade being brought out, bubbling inside and out. ]
I can use it with physical moves. My blade's all water! [ Yeah!! Please don't mind how twitchy Tidus suddenly is, like he needs to move a lot!! ] I can show you right now, in a fight! What do you say? Wanna take me on!?
[ YEAH YEAH LET'S GO! Gibbers is squeaking in approval, coming up on the pair --
and when he gets close enough, he'll jump into the blade, more the azure of its blue that much more so. ]
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