Tryse: Sounds like a good thing you didn't get beheaded last game. Tryse: You might have forgotten where you put that. Tryse: We were going to test that plant encouragement spell?
[Just so long as he doesn't expect to record a spell! ...Though Tryse has never considered tracing regular ink with spell ink...
She closes the door behind him and makes her way to the table, pulling a chair out so he can sit and then pouring a glass of juice for him.]
I'm not used to it being so relentlessly hot and humid, honestly. I've taken to freezing wet rags and putting them on my back while I just lie down somewhere.
[There's some dried tomatoes, too. Enchanted, of course, to taste like a variety of different things. Actual food can wait until she knows this spell won't turn him inside out.]
Once the sex ruins open up again, I'm going to see about raiding it for a series of motors. I've been looking things up, and if I can get a bunch of those wired together and arranged properly, and three or four paddles, I might be able to make a fan or something out of them. With that, a box with a hole in it, and a brick of ice, some sort of air conditioning might be possible.
[...She's rather proud of that one. Thought it up on her own, once she learned what AC was.]
...Might need a lot of motors, though.
[And a way to figure out how to convert them from buzzy things to twisty things. But that's a series of comedic errors for Future Tryse to make.]
A good thought, but wouldn't that make it harder to see?
Might be worth it, though. I'll ask the others if they want to try it later. One of the spells I can give you will do a dense fog, but only a small patch of it.
[She holds her hands a bit apart, about the size of a small beach ball.]
[She makes a low hooting noise and raises her hand, fingers wriggling as she lifts it. As she does so, a patch of dense fog appears above the table, thick enough to obscure the details of everything inside of it. As she indicated, it's not large. Maybe a cubic yard at most. Three feet on each side, even if not perfectly cubical.]
You might try to use it for stealth, to obscure yourself or someone else, but it's not going to last for very long. Air currents will tear it apart fairly swiftly. The true purpose of the spell is that it's wet. Anything that passes through it is going to be too damp to catch fire without some time or effort to dry it out.
...Hopefully a beneficial sort. If I'm going to treat you in the future, it might be a good idea to know just where on the plant to flesh slide you end up on.
[Problems for another time.]
It probably could, though. If you want, we can make that one of your spells for today. I was thinking growth and one other, but hadn't fully decided on what.
May be something you need to speak with Paracelsus about.
[She nods.]
If we're going to cast a spell on you for an experiment, you might as well get to have it in your spellbook, right?
The other one I'd been considering was a color. If you've seen Raphael's armor, or the mark on Aloy's hand, that spell is responsible for those. One color at a time, any pattern, it just fades in thirty days unless you refresh it.
It works for glyphs. You just need to have the clear shape in your mind. But if you'd rather learn dampen immediately, we can put it off.
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HUNTER: I’VE ALSO FORGOTTEN THE QUESTION
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Tryse: You might have forgotten where you put that.
Tryse: We were going to test that plant encouragement spell?
[Sorry, Hunter. She thinks she's hilarious.]
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HUNTER: I PROBABLY WOULD, IT’S TRUE
HUNTER: BUT OH YEAH YES I DEFINITELY STILL WANT TO DO THAT!!
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HUNTER: I’LL BE RIGHT OVER!!
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[It'll be a fruit juice. Too hot for hot chocolate, but a juice with some ice? Fine.]
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Anyway he shows up with a whole basket full of inks and notebooks and supplies. Quills, yes, but also a rainbow of gel pens.
Anyway, he knocks at the door. ]
Hello! I’m here to learn!
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The basket gets a raised eyebrow. Notebooks? Gel pens? Not... exactly what she considers spellbook material, but-
Maybe it's about math?]
Come in. Settle down at the dining table, I've got a pitcher of juice set up and some ice in it already.
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Anyway, he cheerfully heads for the table. ]
Thank you. It really is kind of warm out there today.
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She closes the door behind him and makes her way to the table, pulling a chair out so he can sit and then pouring a glass of juice for him.]
I'm not used to it being so relentlessly hot and humid, honestly. I've taken to freezing wet rags and putting them on my back while I just lie down somewhere.
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It gets hot in the Demon Realm too, but we have AC there.
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Once the sex ruins open up again, I'm going to see about raiding it for a series of motors. I've been looking things up, and if I can get a bunch of those wired together and arranged properly, and three or four paddles, I might be able to make a fan or something out of them. With that, a box with a hole in it, and a brick of ice, some sort of air conditioning might be possible.
[...She's rather proud of that one. Thought it up on her own, once she learned what AC was.]
...Might need a lot of motors, though.
[And a way to figure out how to convert them from buzzy things to twisty things. But that's a series of comedic errors for Future Tryse to make.]
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That ... seems like it would probably work?
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I thought it would. But we'll see what happens when I can get my hands on things. At the very least, some air moving would help.
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You could also use the ice and fire glyphs together to make fog. Two ice to one fire to keep it chilly, I think.
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Might be worth it, though. I'll ask the others if they want to try it later. One of the spells I can give you will do a dense fog, but only a small patch of it.
[She holds her hands a bit apart, about the size of a small beach ball.]
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I'd be really interested in seeing that?
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You might try to use it for stealth, to obscure yourself or someone else, but it's not going to last for very long. Air currents will tear it apart fairly swiftly. The true purpose of the spell is that it's wet. Anything that passes through it is going to be too damp to catch fire without some time or effort to dry it out.
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This looks like it would give me mold IMMEDIATELY!
[ He probably shouldn’t be so cheerful about that. ]
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[Problems for another time.]
It probably could, though. If you want, we can make that one of your spells for today. I was thinking growth and one other, but hadn't fully decided on what.
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[ He doesn’t fully know! anyway, ]
We’re learning growth today?
[ He’s VERY excited about that. ]
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[She nods.]
If we're going to cast a spell on you for an experiment, you might as well get to have it in your spellbook, right?
The other one I'd been considering was a color. If you've seen Raphael's armor, or the mark on Aloy's hand, that spell is responsible for those. One color at a time, any pattern, it just fades in thirty days unless you refresh it.
It works for glyphs. You just need to have the clear shape in your mind. But if you'd rather learn dampen immediately, we can put it off.
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They’re just all good, so I’m excited to learn everything.
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