Jonathan Strange (
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lostcarnival2017-02-15 11:59 am
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Who: Jonathan Strange & Jimmy Novak
Where: Jimmy's trailer
When: shortly after Strange's network post
What: let's get drunk and talk about death!
Warnings: ...they're going to get drunk and talk about death.
Strange had no idea just what he had 'borrowed' from the cookhouse tasted like. It was a liquor, of some sort, and it had a high proof but honestly, he has no idea how you could make alcohol taste like whipped cream to begin with. This must be some sort of faerie thing. After all, the sweetest alcoholic beverages he's had were wine and champagne.
So, here he is, bottle in hand, as he approaches the trailer. Hopefully this would suffice for something strong, Strange really has no idea how strong or weak the alcohol actually is. It'd be poor form to open it before meeting with Jimmy, after all.
And then, for once, Strange pauses, thinks, and knocks on the door to Trailer #12. Occasionally he has moments of insight like 'don't just shove yourself into the trailer of the guy who you're trying to get information from.' He can summon up enough restraint to knock and wait.
Where: Jimmy's trailer
When: shortly after Strange's network post
What: let's get drunk and talk about death!
Warnings: ...they're going to get drunk and talk about death.
Strange had no idea just what he had 'borrowed' from the cookhouse tasted like. It was a liquor, of some sort, and it had a high proof but honestly, he has no idea how you could make alcohol taste like whipped cream to begin with. This must be some sort of faerie thing. After all, the sweetest alcoholic beverages he's had were wine and champagne.
So, here he is, bottle in hand, as he approaches the trailer. Hopefully this would suffice for something strong, Strange really has no idea how strong or weak the alcohol actually is. It'd be poor form to open it before meeting with Jimmy, after all.
And then, for once, Strange pauses, thinks, and knocks on the door to Trailer #12. Occasionally he has moments of insight like 'don't just shove yourself into the trailer of the guy who you're trying to get information from.' He can summon up enough restraint to knock and wait.

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"So, when you get this pamphlet finished.... What then? Do I read it and see if I can get anything out of it?" Granted, Jimmy was going to read it anyway, but it's a little different if you know there's going to be a quiz at the end of it. "Because that... doesn't sound too bad." Especially if it can give him a little extra in making sure the angel stays gone after Jimmy's done. (And if Jimmy doesn't go into this with a plan, he's going to be all kinds of screwed.)
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"I suppose so?" Strange responds, with a little shrug. "My experience with regards to summoning is all with faeries, so I'm sure some parts will have to be adjusted with regards to angels. But if you're looking for specific information with regards to rules of summoning in my world, simply tell me and I'll try my best to explain it."
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Because wouldn't that be useful, when you're trying to convince an angel that he needs to take his whisperings of sweet nothings elsewhere?
"Like, a particularly bothersome one that you really need to convince to go away?" Jimmy has no way to know if Strange's magic will even work on angels from his world, but he's not going into this unprepared.
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Granted, he hasn't ever done that sort of magic before, but it seem simple enough. Swap things around, take aspects of the spell and reverse it...perhaps he could take the more slightly complex spell he used to summon the king back to his palace and rework those elements for less of a chance of error. He's lost in thought for a moment before he realizes wait, Jimmy's still there, might as well actually say what he's thinking.
"Give me some time to fiddle with the requirements and I believe I might be able to come up with the basics of a banishing spell." Says the man who believes that he can do anything with regards to magic.
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Jimmy starts to say 'if' then looks over at Strange and immediately changes his mind. "When you get a banishing spell worked out, is it possible you could teach me to cast it?" He's trying to avoid looking too enthusiastic at the thought of being able to do that, but with the rest of his plans, it dovetails so well.
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"It won't happen overnight. I might need to ask the Ringmaster to bring some books about magic from my world to the Carnival. But once I iron all the details out and figure out how best to cast the spell in the first place, it should be easy enough to teach you."
Because Strange, in all his ego, is straight up assuming that he'll get the details worked out eventually. Why wouldn't he?
"Until then, I can teach you some spells I already know, if you wish."
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"I'd assume we'd be starting with relatively safe magic first?" Jimmy's got a sneaking suspicion that nothing is ever really safe about magic, but smaller spells would be less likely to get him exploded. Again.
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After all, Castiel was obviously Jimmy's enemy--at least, in Strange's eyes it was obvious. Until he learns how to banish the angel, the least he can do is spy on him.
"After that, we can progress to scrying or a more general sort of elemental magic. Hopefully then I'll have at least the rough outlines of the spell completed."
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"I.... should probably apply for a solo trailer. I've got a roommate, but I think Joker's keeping him working on a new routine or something. I never see him. It'd probably be easier for any late night reading or practice."
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"I'll also talk with the Psionic to see about getting some of the supplies needed for your education. Things like mirrors can easily be borrowed from the big top, it's the basin that might be a problem."
Or, at least, he'll get all the necessary supplies once the Celebration, vampires, inevitable rescue trip to hell nonsense is all done. Thanks, vampires.
"And of course I'm willing to teach," Strange adds in, with a small little smile. "At least in my world, it's tradition for someone who wishes to learn magic to become the pupil of a more experienced magician. I just never thought I'd actually be the more experienced magician in the first place."
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"But thank you, for agreeing to give me a shot. I have no idea if I'll be any good at it, but you never know until you try, right?" And Jimmy's got a hell of a lot of motivation to try.
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But at Jimmy's statement, Strange can't help but smile, giving the other man a small nod. "I don't really care if you end up good or not: you want to learn. That's reason enough for me to try and teach you." Strange is someone who enjoys pushing the limits, taking magic as far as it can go just to see what it can do. The fact that Jimmy's got even the slightest interest endears the other man to him more than Strange realizes. He takes another sip of his water, finishing off the glass, before continuing.
"I'll write out that spell and find all the necessary ingredients before our first lesson."
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Pop culture won't help him at all, but it never hurts to ask if there's any prep he needs to do.
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It's very hard to teach magic to something that can't speak in the first place.
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"My going theory is that my eyes are actual mirrors now, and yet I can see out of them as easily as I could before the change."
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"...... I feel less and less embarrassed about just getting ears and horns the longer I stay. No offense, but I'm getting the feeling I got off super easy with my first change."
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There were so many people here who weren't entirely human anymore: horns, wings, extra arms, extra eyes. It was distracting at first, but now...now Strange had to admit that he was growing used to the idea. He supposes that only goes to show just how used he's gotten to this place in a month or so.
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"But this..." The grimace fades into a tired smile. "I can't thank you enough for this chance. I honestly can't." At this point, he's getting close to embarrassing himself, but this is giving him a chance to tilt the odds in his favor.
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"As for our first lesson...give me a few days time to scrounge up all the necessary ingredients. We can meet wherever for practice, so perhaps the big top? There's certainly enough space there for us to practice."
Except the Celebration and vampires and going to hell happens so that first lesson miiiiight happen further along than they expected.
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And after Strange leaves, if Jimmy decides to engage in a little bit of celebratory dancing, well, that's all up to him.