Neil Blair (
hellorhighwater) wrote in
genessia2018-12-13 10:31 am
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3rd fire = that's the price you pay, leave behind your heart and cast away
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[The face on the feed is--well, it's only half visible given that one Neil Blair is holding a chilled piece of meat over his right eye. The other is screwed shut in obvious discomfort, opening experimentally as Neil carefully removes the makeshift compress from his face, where the first stippling traces of a bruise are visible just above his cheekbone. The backdrop is a nondescript back room of the Drunken Monkey, where Neil's gathering himself together after breaking up a fight.
He blinks a couple of times, grimaces a little, but finally sets the compress aside and waves at the network with a wry smile.]
Hey, all. First off, the holiday season's on us, so a happy one to all of you. Pretty sure no one here celebrates Eventide, but Christmas is pretty similar, so...
[The mention of his holiday makes him wince again as he reaches up to rub his temple with a sigh.]
Sorry, headache. Just...kinda curious about something. In my world, those with magic abstain from using it whenever possible during the winter season. It's a custom, nothing more, but the week before our version of Christmas--Eventide--it's forbidden by our beliefs. It's something everyone knows about, and something that everyone considers even under the worst circumstances. Kinda fosters the lack of conflict and sense of community that Eventide's all about, y'know?
Problem is, here? Not so much. [Somewhere in the distance, a bellicose shout can be heard through the feed, muffled by wooden walls and doors, earning a glare off screen from Neil--one he immediately winces at and rubs the edge of his eye socket again.] It's inconvenient, not dangerous--I got about four days before I'm cut off altogether, so I'll bust out a fireball if I gotta 'till then. I was just curious if anyone else here had circumstances where they couldn't or wouldn't use their abilities, and how you dealt with it when no one else around you's in the same boat.
[Easing back a little in his chair, Neil rakes his free hand back through his loose hair.]
And bonus points if you know any good headache remedies.
[The face on the feed is--well, it's only half visible given that one Neil Blair is holding a chilled piece of meat over his right eye. The other is screwed shut in obvious discomfort, opening experimentally as Neil carefully removes the makeshift compress from his face, where the first stippling traces of a bruise are visible just above his cheekbone. The backdrop is a nondescript back room of the Drunken Monkey, where Neil's gathering himself together after breaking up a fight.
He blinks a couple of times, grimaces a little, but finally sets the compress aside and waves at the network with a wry smile.]
Hey, all. First off, the holiday season's on us, so a happy one to all of you. Pretty sure no one here celebrates Eventide, but Christmas is pretty similar, so...
[The mention of his holiday makes him wince again as he reaches up to rub his temple with a sigh.]
Sorry, headache. Just...kinda curious about something. In my world, those with magic abstain from using it whenever possible during the winter season. It's a custom, nothing more, but the week before our version of Christmas--Eventide--it's forbidden by our beliefs. It's something everyone knows about, and something that everyone considers even under the worst circumstances. Kinda fosters the lack of conflict and sense of community that Eventide's all about, y'know?
Problem is, here? Not so much. [Somewhere in the distance, a bellicose shout can be heard through the feed, muffled by wooden walls and doors, earning a glare off screen from Neil--one he immediately winces at and rubs the edge of his eye socket again.] It's inconvenient, not dangerous--I got about four days before I'm cut off altogether, so I'll bust out a fireball if I gotta 'till then. I was just curious if anyone else here had circumstances where they couldn't or wouldn't use their abilities, and how you dealt with it when no one else around you's in the same boat.
[Easing back a little in his chair, Neil rakes his free hand back through his loose hair.]
And bonus points if you know any good headache remedies.

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[Enters a certain annoying kitsune who's peering into the screen looking like a fox in a hen house.]
...Interesting.
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Weak. [He snickers a little.] You know, maybe I was wrong about you--you're friggin' adorable.
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Spare me the needless bravado. You've just announced your flaw for all to know because of some...holiday.
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[He slows his speech and enunciates to drive his point home.]
Do not. Mistake. Good will. For vulnerability. If you test me, you will die.
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Somehow, I doubt that. [So says the fox who've been recently humbled by his own failures to defeat the very same mortals he boasted about killing. Tsuki doesn't have a good track record so far. Seems that his alleged powers aren't as vast as he claims.]
With your magic, you could potentially be a threat but I doubt your physical might.
[Yet, he doesn't seem to leap at the chance of challenging the sorcerer. Tsukuyomi has a loud enough bark but his bite is lacking.]
Let me make this quite clear, I do not fear death nor you.
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[ Her expression is mild, but no mistake she's no more to be trifled with than she was the first time you spoke. ]
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[ Half a sigh, and half a smile. She's not mad or worried, just vaguely irritated that someone is marking her mate and less than pleased with this idiotic fox. ]
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Those conclusions make his fingers itch for a blade. That cold, restless thing inside that he calms with blood and heat stirs, and he's already planning an ambush without being fully conscious of it.
He has to make himself stop. Think. Remember.
It doesn't calm the bloodlust that's risen...but it does let him make a choice to leave it unsatisfied.]
Points for me, then. If you're not scared, you'll keep to yourself so I can get rid of this fuckin' headache that isn't you.
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[He sighs, then lets out a sigh of his own--one that's half chuckle as he shakes his head and gingerly touches his abused cheekbone.]
I haven't had a fuckin' black eye in years.
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Is there a reason for mages to abstain from magic beyond just fostering better ties with their communities?
[Augustine is feeling a tad curious about this rogue mage here.]
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[ A small smirk and then she shakes her head. ]
And you won't have one once I'm home tonight, unless your devotion means I can't use magic on you.
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The week before that last day of winter--Eventide--is when using magic is forbidden because there's so little left. When Eventide comes, the world renews its magic with a giant celebration of love, light, and brotherhood. All that energy rekindles the spark of power in everything, which lets the world give birth to another spring.
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It's little things like that which make him hyper aware of just how hopelessly he loves her.
Lifting his gaze again, with that smile still on his face, he shakes his head.]
Nah, it's just a thing if you're one of the faithful. 'I give my magic to the world for devotion to my goddess, salvation of her Sky Maker, and love of my brother bequeathed me by the Ember's spark.' [The declaration has the easy recitation of a prayer or a line of scripture.]
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The way he smiles at her, like she did something so extraordinary... she wishes she knew what it was, so she could do it again. But she doesn't want to ask and spoil the moment.
Instead, she smiles prettily at him, love in her eyes instead of the caress she can't give across the distance. Sometimes his faith is beautiful enough that she wishes she shared it. ]
You'll have to tell me more about Eventide. Later tonight?
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Beloved.
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But there's nothing about not using devil fruits -- that's the closest my world has to magic, and it seems to be unique to my world so far -- except for your own common sense.
[Switches his left arm to smoke.] I'm a smoke devil fruit user, and too much use can make you... reliant. [He's not JUDGING per se, but he's definitely making it clear that that is a very very bad thing.] And all devil fruits have universal weaknesses, and individual weaknesses. The zoan types gain a secondary animal species, but even becoming too much of that can make you start to lose your mind. Logia is my type, and we're elementals, so fire, smoke, ice, magma, light, too much reliance on that and any foe could blow you away.
On top of which there can only be one devil fruit user of that type in the world at any given time so being one monster makes you a target for anyone else who wants that power.
So I always have two other means of fighting up my sleeve. Besides, it just seems weak to only use my power. Especially in Loguetown where I was first stationed.
As for headaches? Rum, ice, snow, and avoiding light, loud sounds, and idiots, in my experience. Good luck. Oh and sometimes caffeine. A quick burst can constrict the blood vessels and make them throb less. [Points to the scar over half of his face.] I've been keeping a pot going ever since I got this.
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I’m okay, princess, no need to fret. Just got a little clumsy at work is all...but when I get home, maybe you can help fix me up with a hug or two.
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[With, of course, Fire Dad handling all the fire and heat related bits...]
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I'm familiar with the biological process--constriction of the blood vessels--but I can't manipulate my own body the way I can others. I'll grab a cup, thanks for the reminder.
...so, these devil fruits in your world. Are they actual fruits, or is it some kinda potion? I've heard of potions that can grant temporary power, but they're about as nasty to deal with in terms of fallout as those devil fruits sound like.
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And I make excellent tea.
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But I don't doubt you make a good cup of tea. Can't wait to try it.
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