anti_nonsense: (read a motherfuckin' book)
Rita Mordio ([personal profile] anti_nonsense) wrote in [community profile] lostcarnival2017-08-29 08:47 pm

[closed] book review

Who: Two gigantic magic nerds (Rita and Strange)
When: Near the end of the Summerlands visit
Where: Strange's trailer
What: Rita gives Strange's book back, with some critiques
Warnings: strong opinions

As promised, Rita read both Strange's book and the other one he lent her, A Child's History of the Raven King, in a timely manner. She even went back and reread several sections and took notes for herself to retain after returning them, which is what she's come to do now.

With the two books tucked under her arm, she arrives at the door to his trailer and knocks. She didn't bother arranging this meeting, but she did check the worker schedules to make sure he wasn't supposed to be on the job at this time. Assuming he didn't go out for some other reason, she figures there's a good chance he's here.
kingsroads: (what a creepyass house)

[personal profile] kingsroads 2017-09-08 01:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Tough doesn't mean impossible. Yes, it would be tough for people to lose their way of life and he's not entirely certain how long the change will take (and also how well people would tolerate the change), but it must be doable. Because really, what else could they do? They needed to adapt to the new way of magic because it certainly wasn't going anywhere.

"If you wish my help on any of this, you simply need to ask. I'm confident you'll be able to change the world yourself, but it never hurts to have a second pair of eyes."
kingsroads: (maybe staring makes it work)

[personal profile] kingsroads 2017-09-09 12:42 am (UTC)(link)
"Well, you already know how my world works without blastia," he says, as he gestures to his book. And really, she'd get a much clearer understanding of English magic from his book than from Strange trying to explain it himself. Proofreaders are amazing.

"I don't think my travel through mirrors spell will work in your world--it's an adaptation of a spell that uses the king's roads, which I'm finding to be annoyingly world specific." The king's roads: the roads built by the Raven King from England to Faerie, hidden behind the mirrors until Strange pushed through and rediscovered them. Something he talked about in his book and something with absolutely beautiful engravings of in said book.

"I do know a weather spell to bring forth a storm. Perhaps that could help with your clean water problem?"
kingsroads: (well why don't we do this?)

[personal profile] kingsroads 2017-09-09 09:51 pm (UTC)(link)
"That's only assuming the rest of your world is as reckless as I am," Strange teases in return. While he doesn't think he's reckless (he makes nothing but perfectly sensible decisions, thank you very much), so many different people have called him reckless that there's probably a slight bit of truth to the matter.

Still, the rain spell. Walking over to the table, Strange flips a few pieces of paper over until he finds one that doesn't have anything important written on it. A moment later, he takes a pencil from his pocket. Turning the paper over, Strange starts to scribble the incantation on the back, trying to keep everything legible. Because obviously he's going to write the incantation down now, why wouldn't he? The incantation is more of asking the rain itself to start, drawing upon alliances already put in place between the magician and that of nature...with a good chunk of 1800s formality thrown in.

"Here," he says, with a grin as he finishes writing down the incantation and hands it over to Rita. "I honestly hope it works."