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Edgar Roni Figaro ([personal profile] girlsandgadgets) wrote in [community profile] damned_institute2011-12-31 04:37 am
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Night 60: North of the Institute

[From here.]

Edgar crossed the wall with relative ease, his hand slipping from the stone as he fell. The snow cushioned his landing, crunching beneath his boots. He had to admit that the military's shoes were preferable for snowy travel to the slippers issued by the institute. Though the chilly wind nipped at his bare face, the fire in his chest kept him warm against the falling temperatures. The cold was soothing, that flame always lapping at him from the inside.

A good night to test out his abilities, then. He surveyed the landscape around him: the rocky terrain, increasingly so as it headed toward the quarry, was hidden by the white that blanketed everything it touched. He listened for a moment, but heard nothing to disturb the stillness. That made it all the more unnerving: there should have been wildlife about, bringing some minor disturbances to the area, but there was nothing at all.

However, no noise also meant there might be no one else around, and given he wasn't sure how his abilities would behave or if he could control them, that was something Edgar had been hoping for. He had barely contained them only one night before- they were suppressed now, but that didn't mean he couldn't lose control. He couldn't risk hurting others; he could only hope his spells would be of some use and that they could be mastered quickly, before he became a slave to the infusion himself. That was not an option.

Trekking from the wall, he chose an area clear enough for his work. It felt so different from the magic he had learned: the words came no easier, but the energy itself dug further into him, teasing his senses as it twisted its way through his body and down to his fingertips. He could already feel changes between the cast from the night prior, the spell taking more energy as he worked his way through the incantation. It would wear on him, but it had to be done.

He could feel his palm sweat as seconds ticked by, his concentration wearing thin. Keeping at it was going to be the key- good thing he had never been one for giving up so easily.

[Rita! Sorry this is way late, man. D:]

[identity profile] bodhiandspirit.livejournal.com 2012-01-02 12:53 am (UTC)(link)
[from here (http://damned.livejournal.com/1218135.html?thread=81862231#t81862231)]

When Rita reached the top of the wall, she stopped there, surveying the area as best she could with the snow that was being tossed about in the wind. Below, she could see footprints leading away from the wall, out toward a clearing.

A single set of footprints... That was unusual enough by itself, considering how most patients were adamant about the need to stick together in groups. Was this person reckless, or did he know something Rita didn't about the area? She was starting to get curious.

Another blast of cold wind whipped against her face, and Rita dropped down to the ground to get some cover. She leaned against the wall until the wind calmed down, then started forward, once again stepping inside the footprints of the person who'd passed before her.

It wasn't long before she spotted a figure standing ahead in a clearing. When she drew close enough to make out a few of the man's general features, Rita realized she was near enough to be spotted herself. Not wanting to be confronted, she darted off to the side, ducking behind a tree. She peered around the trunk, hoping to get some idea of what he was up to.

[identity profile] bodhiandspirit.livejournal.com 2012-01-04 02:34 am (UTC)(link)
He was just standing there. It didn't look like he'd found anything or was going anywhere. Rita was beginning to wonder if she was wasting her time, when a spark of light brought her attention back to the man... and to the stream of flame that appeared before him.

So that's what he was doing.

Between the look of the spell and the way the man fell to his knees immediately after casting, Rita could only assume he either lacked experience with Landel's, or with magic in general. She had to wonder what kind of magic that was, though. This looked like a good time to find out.

Rita stepped out from behind the tree and began to approach the man, snow crunching beneath her feet.

"I was wondering what would bring someone all the way out here by themselves," she commented loud enough to announce herself, stopping and crossing her arms once she was close enough to talk without raising her voice. There was a self-assured smirk on her face. "What kind of magic was that?"

[identity profile] bodhiandspirit.livejournal.com 2012-01-05 01:54 pm (UTC)(link)
For looking so worn out, the man was surprisingly direct in responding to Rita. One could never tell how someone might react to being followed and confronted by a stranger, so she at least appreciated that he didn't get overly defensive.

Her smirk widened slightly at his comment, pleased that it was so obvious that she was knowledgeable on the subject. But for her to figure out some kind of alien magic after one distant glance? "That's a tall order, even for an expert like me." A pause, and then she continued. "But let's see if I can narrow it down." Drawing closer to the man, Rita circled him once, all the while looking him over. She stopped in front of him and folded her arms once more as she prepared to give her appraisal.

"For starters, it doesn't look like you're using any kind of magical instrument or tool, so whatever energy you're using, it's something you can interact with directly. I'm guessing the source is either something in the atmosphere, or within your body."

Unfortunately, she could only make those kinds of assumptions based on the magic systems she had observed up until the present. There was no guarantee that all future magic she encountered would follow the same principles. "Am I close?" she asked after a moment.

[identity profile] bodhiandspirit.livejournal.com 2012-01-08 11:00 am (UTC)(link)
This had to be a lifetime record for the number of times Rita had been called 'milady' or something similar in a single day. Rita didn't bother reciprocating the bow with any sort of polite gesture of her own, simply replying with her name. "Rita Mordio."

This had been an unexpected encounter, but also one that Rita could use to her advantage. She continued. "I research magic and magic technology. Since coming here, I've been investigating the different kinds of magic used by people at the institute. Yours isn't something I've seen before." Which, naturally, meant she was interested in getting acquainted with it.

"Maybe we can help each other out," she suggested. Though Rita couldn't be sure what Edgar might want in return for sharing information, she was confident that with her knowledge and talents, she had a lot to offer.

[identity profile] bodhiandspirit.livejournal.com 2012-01-09 02:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Magitek? An abbreviation of 'magic technology'? That sounded promising. If the phrase was common enough that it had been shortened, it had to be a well-developed field in Edgar's world. But 'Magitek infusion'?

"No, I haven't," Rita replied, shaking her head but not looking particularly discouraged. "What can you tell me about it?"

It sounded like Edgar wanted help in mastering his abilities - something that would be challenging for someone who'd never encountered that exact magic type before. Fortunately for both of them, that kind of challenge was right up Rita's alley. If she could get enough information on what the source and nature of that magic was, Rita was sure she could work out an efficient - or at the very least functional - spellcasting process.