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Day 32: Sun Room (4th Shift)
It was rare that Homura's nurse try to persuade him to a scheduled activity, but then, it was rare that Homura didn't go. But the demi-god had plans, and the poor woman had little other choice but to leave in a huff as he once again settled himself near the bulletin board in the Sun Room.
His conversation with Kenren the previous shift had left the demi-god with a lingering sense of anxiety. Perhaps it was something only those from his own world could do, but none the less, he was all the more ready for night to begin now. Goals and memories, the truth of his past and the possibility of the future: all thoughts lingering on the forefront of his mind, more than enough motivation to move forward.
Impatience was something of a rush for an immortal, he'd discovered. Homura liked the feeling, the excitement even before he had arrived in this prison. And now while he waited, he savored it again, a yearning that shone so much brighter than the boredom of Heaven.
[Waiting for History Club Q&A time.]
His conversation with Kenren the previous shift had left the demi-god with a lingering sense of anxiety. Perhaps it was something only those from his own world could do, but none the less, he was all the more ready for night to begin now. Goals and memories, the truth of his past and the possibility of the future: all thoughts lingering on the forefront of his mind, more than enough motivation to move forward.
Impatience was something of a rush for an immortal, he'd discovered. Homura liked the feeling, the excitement even before he had arrived in this prison. And now while he waited, he savored it again, a yearning that shone so much brighter than the boredom of Heaven.
[Waiting for History Club Q&A time.]
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"I never said the magic went out of control; I said some of the idiots get controlled by it. The magic clouds their mind and the evil of it slips into their souls and it takes someone very strong or very close top the person to overcome it and bring them back to their damn senses." Like Kaito. Falis had kicked the crap out of him and was about to let... her other self... kill him, but not only had Milano stopped her, but the girl's words had completely freed her brother from the witch's spell.
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"I don't know what kind of magic it is and I don't want to know. All I know is it's dangerous and good for nothing but destruction." Falis scowled. "The world is better off without it. Why do you want to know anyways? You some kind of witch?"
Out of sight from the woman sitting next to her, the bounty hunter curled her hand at her side into a fist and shifted in her seat just enough that she could easily spring upon the woman and beat her senseless if she was indeed a witch of some sort looking for a new power to play with. Falis was not about to let there be another Cecelia.
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She raised her eyebrows at the last part. "Hardly. I'm well aware this is something that should never be used, but there's nothing wrong with studying it! Knowledge by itself is never evil, only some of the uses it's put to. My world has very little in the way of technology, and if it's possible to reverse-engineer the magitechnology we currently don't understand and change its power source to something that isn't destructive, the possibilities could be nearly endless." Her eyes were sparkling again at the thought; she was happiest when exploring something, be it a ruin or a new concept.
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"There is a reason the technology was sealed away and forbidden. It's been proven that those that study it just have to test it out and I've yet to find someone that isn't a witch or evil that has the will to withstand the temptations of the magic," Falis stated. "Knowledge may never be evil but a lot of the shit that is studied to gain knowledge is and generally it's best to just not know that stuff."
Falis crossed her arms. "No one needs to know how to make artificial beings. No one needs to know how to make chimeras. No one needs to know how to use reality altering devices like Teoria. No one needs to know how strong the ancient rod they found in a bunch of Old World ruins is."
She set her jaw. "No one needs to know any of that. They want to know and that's when they become vulnerable to either their own evil or the temptation of the item itself." She knew of only one person that had their hands on Old World stuff that didn't use them for destruction and that was herself. Well, it was more Dominikov and Pete decided to take her on as a master themselves and they were her best friends, not her servants. She did not use them like Onionhead made and used Ana and Yuna.
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None of this was dimming her enthusiasm in the slightest, either. "Is this Old World the remains of a previous society? Do you know how old?"
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She tried to remember what all Dominikov had told her about the Old World. "The people moved on with their lives and eventually forgot about most of it except for the few times someone stumbled across some old ruins that still had a few pieces intact." She frowned. "Of course, there were always the people who never stopped using the stuff or held onto their notes and shit like that."
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The similarities here were remarkable; she hoped that the Desians weren't anywhere but the twin worlds she knew, but even if they were, she was very hard to identify as a half-elf anyway. And for this, she'd take that risk.
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"...Yeah," she answered warily.
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She had a reason for asking about teleporters, of course--it was likely they had gotten here through something like those. However, beyond that, they were easier to identify than nearly anything else magitechnology was capable of.
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"Ummm... they were made out of stone and metal that didn't rust," she answered. "Most of them were broken down and none of the stuff worked anymore. There were things written on some walls and we found a few books once..." Of course, Falis could describe everything about Teoria, but she didn't really want to talk about it.
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Unless, of course, the translation magic at work here would take care of that, as well, but she'd consider that possibility later.
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She paused. "You expect me to know fancy names or something?"
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"You get all that?" Granted, if she did understand those terms, Falis was going to punch her. Just 'cause.
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Not that Raine was letting any of this discourage her. "When you refer to the Old World, is this in a literal sense or simply a reference to when your world was much different than it is now?"
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As for the question presented to her now... "Umm... both?"
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The idea had endless possibilities, and she wasn't asking just for the sake of knowledge. If everyone here had ancestors who originated from the same world... Raine was excited by the possibility of having an idea regarding why they were here.
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Unfortunately, throughout the entire conversation, the woman had proceeded to unintentionally force Falis to the very end of the couch. When the bounty hunter reacted to the newest advance from the woman, she hadn't realized her position and had accidentally sent herself off balance. Arm flailing out in an attempt to grab the arm of the couch as she fell backwards, the princess managed to snare the arm of the enthusiastic woman instead of that of the couch.
Thump!
It seemed the princess' attempt did not quite work out as planned. "Owwww..." she groaned, the impact having jarred her injured ribs.
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"What happened?" Getting an idea of what the problem might be, she glanced at Falis' hand; it was bandaged. "You came across the child?" At this rate, she was going to need to start a notebook on how to identify and handle injuries from certain Nightshifters. Either way... "Why didn't you come to M35? If this wasn't your only injury, I would imagine you could have benefited from a healing spell." She could also imagine that the girl probably needed medical care more than most due to recklessness...
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"What's in M35 anyways? It's not like I needed any help - I'm more than capable of field dressing my own damn wounds. I'm not someone so weak that they need..." Wait a minute. Healing spell?
A look a cross between disbelief and disgust crossed the bounty hunter's face and she turned her head away from the healer and spit on the floor. So much for presenting that princess image. "No one benefits from magic in the end," she snarled as she slowly got to her feet.
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All right, so it had taken Raine a while to agree that drugs didn't do more harm than good, but she'd managed; this girl could too.
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"... did not."
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Raine was used to both Lloyd and Colette claiming they were fine when they weren't, so she knew how to get a point across. Of course, she was also used to being able to coax or scare them into admitting what she wanted them to.
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The princess' eyes flashed dangerously as she stepped toward the woman, invading her personal space. "You told me you did first aid on me, not magic," she growled. "What else did you do to me while I was unconscious, witch?" She drew a fist back to punch the woman but then remembered all the staff circling overhead and, eyes darting up to look at all the sets of eyes watching her, she dropped her arm. "I swear if you used any kind of other magic, no injury I have will keep me from exacting a long, violent, satisfying revenge upon you."
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"This is not your home. Magic is not the same as magitechnology; it does not harm by definition any more than non-magical treatments do."
Though she'd gotten a painful reminder far too recently of her lack of combat skill, she could fight. Regardless, she wasn't giving Falis the chance to lash out; too fast for anyone to see who wasn't looking very closely, she simply flicked Falis' ribs with a finger, something that normally wouldn't cause pain at all. She was supposed to heal, but consequently she also knew how to hurt.
More than that--threatening the teacher was not acceptable.
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"Bitch," she growled out, glaring at the woman. "What the hell did you do that for?" sh demanded. Some healer.
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