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[OPEN] 3 Spoopy 5 Me
Who: Tamaki and Anyone!
When: Post Day 145
Where: The Summerlands
What: Tamaki's realized he kept a... useful ability from his time as a ghost.
Warnings: Depends on what you want to talk about.
The first time he'd used it had been an accident; without even really thinking about it, Tamaki started to walk through the wall of the cookhouse like he used to as a ghost and-
Well. He crashed into it. Fell flat on his butt, actually. It took him a moment to remember that oh yeah, he's solid again. Walking through walls isn't really a thing he can do anymore.
Though he'd still been a bit curious to see if he really couldn't get through the wall anymore; being able to phase through things easily was really the only nice thing about being a ghost. He'd leaned against the wall of the cookhouse, remembering the way it felt to be completely weightless, just a person-shaped mass of soul energy that could go anywhere-
And then he fell through and landed on his face. Welp.
That little bit of slapstick dispatched, Tamaki was eager to try out his new ability on the Carnival. Which is what lead to now, where a seven-foot teenager has just walked through the wall. He glows blue for a moment before coming solid again, looking all around the space before his eyes land on the person he just most likely startled.
Trailers, tents, game stalls... the only thing he seems to be purposefully avoiding entering unlawfully is bathrooms. He could really be anywhere.
At which point he'll look at the person he just so rudely intruded upon, blinking like they're the ones who just showed up.
"Uh. Pardon the intrusion."
When: Post Day 145
Where: The Summerlands
What: Tamaki's realized he kept a... useful ability from his time as a ghost.
Warnings: Depends on what you want to talk about.
The first time he'd used it had been an accident; without even really thinking about it, Tamaki started to walk through the wall of the cookhouse like he used to as a ghost and-
Well. He crashed into it. Fell flat on his butt, actually. It took him a moment to remember that oh yeah, he's solid again. Walking through walls isn't really a thing he can do anymore.
Though he'd still been a bit curious to see if he really couldn't get through the wall anymore; being able to phase through things easily was really the only nice thing about being a ghost. He'd leaned against the wall of the cookhouse, remembering the way it felt to be completely weightless, just a person-shaped mass of soul energy that could go anywhere-
And then he fell through and landed on his face. Welp.
That little bit of slapstick dispatched, Tamaki was eager to try out his new ability on the Carnival. Which is what lead to now, where a seven-foot teenager has just walked through the wall. He glows blue for a moment before coming solid again, looking all around the space before his eyes land on the person he just most likely startled.
Trailers, tents, game stalls... the only thing he seems to be purposefully avoiding entering unlawfully is bathrooms. He could really be anywhere.
At which point he'll look at the person he just so rudely intruded upon, blinking like they're the ones who just showed up.
"Uh. Pardon the intrusion."
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"Mmm... I think it only works on still things." Tamaki gestures at the wall, to clarify that it's what he means by "still." "Yuu-chan threw a pillow at me, but I couldn't go through it."
Unfortunately, he can't turn intangible and stay that way. That would have been really handy, and even more like being a ghost, but the extent of his new ability is much lower than that.
"I could probably walk through big things, though? Ah, but what if I got stuck halfway?" That sounds scary.
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"As for big things...there is a tree near the training grounds that is quite big--and not at all homicidal! You should try and float through that one!"
Don't mind Strange as he just rattles off suggestion after suggestion of what Tamaki can to do test his magic. Because OBVIOUSLY Tamaki is going to run more tests to test this magic, why wouldn't he?
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"Y-you think that would be safe, right? I wouldn't get stuck and die?" Because he's done the dying thing once now, or at least remembers it, and he'd really rather not do it again, even in new and exciting ways. Sure, Strange can say he's going to bust Tamaki out, but what if he can't? Or if he just breaks Tamaki with it?
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"I don't see why it wouldn't be safe. You might get stuck but I doubt you would actually die. That's a bit too melodramatic," says the reigning king of melodrama.
"Besides, don't you want to see how well this new magic works?"
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He'd rather just go on not knowing in that case. Of course, it could be very useful to know the limits of his power, so if he ever needs to go through something large he'll know in advance if it will actually work or not, but he's not thinking about hypothetical situations, except for the hypothetical situation where he gets stuck in a tree.
"You have to promise nothing will happen!"
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It's said with total seriousness. Strange might not yet know what sort of magic he could use to get Tamaki unstuck if that were to happen, but he should be able to do something. After all, he knows from experience that being stuck in a tree is amazingly unpleasant. Tamaki's a good kid. Let's not have him stuck and/or traumatized while testing the limits of his magic.
Nowhere in Strange's mind does the option of 'don't do the thing in the first place' show up.
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Tamaki looks like he's still not entirely sure about this, but as long as Strange is promising he won't get stuck, he thinks it will be okay. Strange knows how to grow trees with magic, so surely he can get something - or someone - out of a tree with magic.
"You said you know a tree." He'll follow Strange wherever it is they're going.
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"But yes, I do know a tree. I don't think it's the oldest tree in the Ringmaster's woods, but it's certainly one of the largest. Of course, if that damned Coco is out roaming about, I'm afraid I'll have to leave you to figure this out by yourself."
The Ringmaster's Exeggutor still hates Strange and Strange hates the Ringmaster's Exeggutor. They get by on mutual loathing and Strange creating a convenient puddle to vanish through whenever he hears that awful thing approach.