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lostcarnival2017-11-11 10:17 pm
Entry tags:
- !event,
- 9s,
- @heartstone manor,
- alphys,
- amethyst,
- cole,
- commander syrlya,
- doll,
- five,
- ginko,
- gongenzaka,
- hinawa,
- ichigo kurosaki,
- john childermass,
- joker,
- jonathan strange,
- julien delacroix,
- junko enoshima,
- lambert,
- lauren,
- mari makinami illustrious,
- miko nakadai,
- papyrus,
- reira akaba,
- rita mordio,
- sans,
- sora,
- susan,
- tallisibeth (scout),
- tyki mikk,
- yotsuba tamaki,
- yūya sakaki,
- zangetsu
⇨ THE PRINCE IS DEAD
Who: Everyone!
When: Day 178 - B1: Day 6
Where: The Carnival and sometimes on top of the Heart of Stone.
What: Now that the Prince is dead and gone, there's a lot left to sort out. As the remaining servants are liberated and those captured by the Prince are tended to, it's time for recovery and goodbyes.
Warnings: Nothing in particular.
When: Day 178 - B1: Day 6
Where: The Carnival and sometimes on top of the Heart of Stone.
What: Now that the Prince is dead and gone, there's a lot left to sort out. As the remaining servants are liberated and those captured by the Prince are tended to, it's time for recovery and goodbyes.
Warnings: Nothing in particular.
HOME GROUND↴![]() At long last, it is over. The Prince is dead, and all of his stolen Names have been restored - all that's left to do is treat the wounds and move on. For the first day or two, the Ringmaster will be arranging passage for the servants that are left, all of which have remembered their names for the first time in years. The earth elemental that had been trapped and forced to serve as the Prince's manor, the Heart of Stone, is happy to help for the moment. It appreciates the Ringmaster's mercy, and is free after untold eons of imprisonment. Yet, there are plenty of aspects that are far from simple. There are still servants left mad and transformed into beasts, with no easy way to change them back. The Prince's spells outlive him, and those bearing his poison and his curses will have a difficult road ahead of them. Though most of the bestial servants have been rounded up, and a large number that had been reduced to unmoving statues returned, even the Ringmaster can't return them to normal so simply. The next week is for rest and for settling remaining affairs. If you want to bid farewell to any particular NPCs, or assure care is given where it's needed, now is the time to do it. ► A CURE: The Ringmaster will tell everyone simply - there is no simple way to undo another fae's magic. The Prince's powers were essentially on par with hers, which means that those who have been transformed to stone and those that were cursed into beasts and driven insane are not something she can trivially fix. It will take the work of the carnival and a couple weeks of treatment to shed the curse of stone, and the maddened servants are an entirely separate matter. She will do what she can, but for the most part she is arranging for the Prince's servants to be cared for elsewhere. At least for now, the Ringmaster will be animating the stone portions of people's bodies with magic, though those portions will still be a bit clumsy and numb feeling. ► THE NEW HEARTSTONE: In the absence of the prince, the Heart of Stone will be taking over the remains of the Prince's realm and preventing it from collapsing into void. As it turns out, the manor had been an earth elemental all along - a form of Wyld Fae almost on par to the Prince and Ringmaster themselves. How the Heart of Stone was enslaved is a long story presumably, but the Ringmaster considers it to be a sign of the Prince's own depravity. The Heart will be allowing visitors for the first couple days of this period through the portal, but keep in mind you are essentially just walking around on its body. At least the realm has a floor, now, instead an endless abyss surrounding it. |


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But as to what sort of magic... He has no idea. He wants to do something cool, obviously, but most cool magic takes some time to work out how to do, so he isn't expecting being able to do that right away. But then he isn't quite sure exactly everything that Strange can do, so...
"I don't know, really, I guess. What's the easiest spell?"
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Which Strange knows is the case. After all, he's acutely aware of who precisely his greatest enemy is and likewise, is acutely aware that the likelihood she'll ever come to the carnival is slim to none. Still, it was an easy enough spell. What if they changed a few of the variables...
"Perhaps we could change it to see what your brother is doing instead?"
Spying on Lauren, A+ suggestion Strange.
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Because obviously Susan's going to see the magic now. Why would he do something like 'wait until he feels better' or 'take it slowly,' Strange thinks both of those are silly ideas.
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"I don't think we have anything like that, just a normal mirror. I can get some dead plants, though."
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A plan that Strange hopes Susan's smart enough not to casually mention to Lauren later. Strange already knows most people get a little...sensitive about the whole 'casually spying on others' thing, and Lauren especially would be sensitive about it. It's not lying, per se. It's simply not telling Lauren.
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Strange also isn't going to tell Lauren that he's helping to teach Susan magic. Sorry, Lauren.
As he walks up to the trailer, he takes a look around to see if Susan's still outside. If he isn't, he'll go up to the door and (for once in his life) Strange actually knocks.
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"Okay, what do we do first?"
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Strange does the actions as he talks. When he gets to the incantation, it's something probably in Latin that I don't know the specifics of because any sort of magic in Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell is just rendered as 'they do magic.' However, the magic works.
The mirror itself stays put. However, instead of reflecting the sky, it reflects the ceiling of the room that Lauren's in, playing with his Pokemon and rat.
"Go ahead, pick it up! You'll have to move the mirror some in order to see Lauren, but it should reflect him and what he's doing instead of us."
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"It really worked!" Not that he doubted him, but still. It's a spell he's never seen before so it's exciting. He marvels at it as he moves the mirror around to see his brother.
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"A lot of my magic involves mirrors. The mirrors of England were particularly magical, so I assume why it's so easy to manipulate them."
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Strange's magic involving mirrors is more a quirk of that than anything else. Reflections for scrying, traveling through mirrors and reflections, and then a whole school of magic that sprung from those few spells he knew.
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"So... Does that mean that now there aren't any mirrors in England at all?"
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He is not at all worried about the state of the mirrors in England. Yes, they were broken, but they'll eventually be fixed. And though the mirrors can be fixed, the pathways between England and faerie will remain and, most importantly of all, the magic will remain.
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"I guess, that would make sense. How did they break, anyway? Was it just too much magic to hold behind mirrors?" He doesn't think mirrors are very strong, after all, so it makes sense in his head, even if realistically it doesn't make a lot of sense.
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"They broke because I broke them." And because he knows Susan's going to have questions about that, Strange continues. "England is full of magicians. Some were silenced, some didn't know they were magicians, and some had their potential limited due to the small amount of magic that was present. By breaking the mirrors and bringing magic back to England, I let the magicians take up their magic once more."
Strange's voice starts to get more and more excited as he talks. Most people would view an influx of magic to a nation of untrained people as a bad thing, but for Strange? It's one of the most beautiful things he's ever seen.
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"You did all of that? Brought magic to everybody?"
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"Of course, most people viewed it as dangerous—I heard plenty of rumors and whispers about myself and my actions. But most people are idiots to begin with."
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"I guess it could be dangerous, but some of the best things are dangerous, I think. So it can be both."
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"You simply have to know to navigate the danger, something which a lot of people still have trouble with." It's not dangerous if you know how to do it.