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[Jade had been busy for the past month, as he was trying to make ends meet. With his and Luke's combined starter money, that should cover the inn's expenses during their stay in Fayren, but for now, Jade never ask Luke to work with him as an assistant unless he needs help with his come and go assignments as a bounty hunter. For now, their combined money is in the okay goldilocks zone, but they have to be slightly frugal. Being a bounty hunter isn't exactly an easy job as it's a case by case basis depending where it's available in which city, and he travels city from city, and then rest for days in Fayren before he's off again.
So far, from Jade's point of view, there's 2 people from his world, Luke and Arietta. And Arietta is pretty much out of their radar due to circumstances of events from their world that turned them into enemies under a peace truce, so he hardly seen her around as well.
It's only this morning that he noticed there's a tingling and numbing in his hands. It comes and goes, and he was able to feel hot and cold sensation, but at a lesser degree. He started to take notice when he couldn't feel cold water at the max, and very hot scalding coffee, when he drank it.
When he checked the network, it seems he's not the only one. Perhaps, he should ask around.]
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Hello, Jade Curtiss here. It has been a while. This is becoming worrisome, but I think I lost sensation in my hands and feet. I discovered it when I couldn't feel the cold or hot water by the sink or when I drink my coffee, I scalded my poor tongue, but it didn't felt hot.
I wonder how did that happened? Did anybody else felt the same way that I do?
So far, from Jade's point of view, there's 2 people from his world, Luke and Arietta. And Arietta is pretty much out of their radar due to circumstances of events from their world that turned them into enemies under a peace truce, so he hardly seen her around as well.
It's only this morning that he noticed there's a tingling and numbing in his hands. It comes and goes, and he was able to feel hot and cold sensation, but at a lesser degree. He started to take notice when he couldn't feel cold water at the max, and very hot scalding coffee, when he drank it.
When he checked the network, it seems he's not the only one. Perhaps, he should ask around.]
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Hello, Jade Curtiss here. It has been a while. This is becoming worrisome, but I think I lost sensation in my hands and feet. I discovered it when I couldn't feel the cold or hot water by the sink or when I drink my coffee, I scalded my poor tongue, but it didn't felt hot.
I wonder how did that happened? Did anybody else felt the same way that I do?
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Oh, I'm Ted, by the way. Pleasure to meet you.
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Yes, it seems so. I would like to think it's a work-related accident, but then I noticed some of the residents seem to be afflicted, so I ruled that out.
Poetic? I'm not a man of literature, I'm afraid. And I would like to think sensitivity is always a part of my nature~.
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Heh, seems you'd like to think a good deal. What sort of accidents come up in your vocation, anyway? If only we could find some sort of 'ground zero' for this mysterious malady. Alas, the victims are too diverse for any origin I can discover.
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I haven't been in any sort of accidents. The disease started to happen yesterday when I came back from several towns and arrived in Fayren. But ah, the last city...is Attleton, but I was by the border.
Though having the disease and suffer from it myself, I may have to change my current vocation soon. It's not easy being 40 years old. This mortal coil of mine have met it's limits.
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"Ahh..." [He's cautiously optimistic about mages. Hopefully this one isn't the devil-worshipping variety.] "Well, you have my thanks for that. I dabble in that myself, so that could be it. Then again, many aren't bounty hunters at all, so perhaps not...
Darn, sounds like you've been all over the world too as I have. If only we could find a homebody and could narrow it down that way.
Haha, forty? Do people die so young in your world? You look like a man, even with the long hair. You must still have a good thirty years in you. Unless...does sorcery tax the body unduly?"
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No, but I make it a habit to make sure young people don't grow too fast either. And I am quite male. A very brutish male. Though perhaps, should I die and reborn again, I might be a delicate female next time~.
Hmm, I wouldn't call it sorcery from where I'm from. A better word for it, is fonists. Fon is something akin to an atom. Whenever I chant my spells, I gathered all the elemental particles of fons around me into my body, and when I accumulate enough fons, then I can use it in my spells using the appropriate element like fire fons for fire-type spells and like water fons for water-type spells.
As for your question...yes, in my world, if you use too much fons, it will tax greatly on the body. Incorrect use can lead to possible risk for death.
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Hah, brutish? So eloquent and bespectacled? You're a man who defies appearances, apparently.
Huh! So a sort of...applied, internal science. That's more innocent than the ones I've known. [And he's less on edge for it.] I hope my other mage friends know what they're doing, lest they also grow straight into the grave. I take it you've been making out all right then, setting about with good deeds and justice so soon?
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[And he sound so amused, despite his condition.]
I am considered a scientist in my world, actually. So yes, a sort of internal applied science to the sorcery I do. But then my calling is to serve my Emperor as a military man to keep justice and order in his kingdom to keep the peace.
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Ah, that explains. Many have so explained sorcery--er, fon...istry, to me in terms of technology. Not sure whether to be delighted or disappointed it's not as spiritual a matter as I've known. Not that I touch the stuff, mind. Except magically imbued objects but that hardly counts. [Right?]
Ah, a liege of the king. How noble! Any interesting stories from the job, or was it all top secret?
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[Yep, even a soldier can feel the stress. And Jade is pretty morbid, but he's rational and truthful of the situation.]
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"Ah." [Talking did get pretty laborious with a mouth like that, but Ted nobly pursued in spite of the setback. He couldn't empathize with that particular circumstance.]
"So you've a neighbor in worse condition. My condolences. I know some healers, though their mysticism is more mystic, if you trust that. But it seems they're either impotent or held up somehow. Something will turn up; solutions aren't far from their problems in Genessia, at least not the novel ones."
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[That's all right, empathy isn't our best suit.]
"I do envy the healers at times. I wonder how they possess the power to heal broken bones and skin? I wasn't born with healing magic. My art is mastering and wielding the elements at my disposal. But yes, I'll make a note to drop and check in their services to see if they are of any use."
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Heh, I suppose, though they must bear witness to all kinds of gruesome things. It's a wondrous contrast; they're usually so kind and delicate, yet their eyes behold such violence. Maybe the former gives strength for the latter; I wonder if sensitivity isn't the backbone for a kind of strength.
Well, I suppose I ought to leave your neighbor to your care, then. I'll let you know if there's any headway made on this strange ailment.