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a very strange 'cousin', indeed...
Sometimes, things happen. Powers know why, but sometimes unique existences are pulled into the universe from others. Things that don't quite line up, but are there anyway.
Things like this - a man with geta and a matrix-pattern haori appearing on a street in New York, looking around at the street signs. His lips press together in confusion - he'd used his demons to teleport away, but this? This was far too different to be Tokyo.
He moves himself from the street to the sidewalk, walking down to try to figure out where he is. At least he's out of the Lockdown, and doesn't have to deal with... well. The mess that Kazuya is about to make...
Things like this - a man with geta and a matrix-pattern haori appearing on a street in New York, looking around at the street signs. His lips press together in confusion - he'd used his demons to teleport away, but this? This was far too different to be Tokyo.
He moves himself from the street to the sidewalk, walking down to try to figure out where he is. At least he's out of the Lockdown, and doesn't have to deal with... well. The mess that Kazuya is about to make...
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Contracts, indeed.
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/Were you commissioned by one of those demons? Another human? Or just... someone else?/
/Are you implying nested contracting/ the peridexis asks, and Nita has to smother her reaction to that or else give Naoya the wrong idea.
/Because I can think of one demon who'd try that sort of thing - but calling Him a demon doesn't really do Him justice./
And of course, morality was relative - but if this was a world where demons acted more like "angels", she'd eat her bag.
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His tone is conversational, as if he's discussing the weather, though there's a definite tension in his stance that wasn't there before.
/There's a human with the qualifications to fight, and he did. And he won, though he chose a path that... well. It's not a good one.'
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Though humans being casualties was nothing new. Sad, anger-inducing perhaps, but not new. Nita didn't get to find herself shocked or anything as she pulls out her Manual and began flipping through it to the 'marked for notice' pages.
There were a lot of them.
/And that last part definitely sounds familiar./ Peoples' choices were their own - that didn't mean they were nice ones.
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Naoya looks over at her Manual with interest. /Interesting. It changes with your need?/ That seems incredibly useful.
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/Sometimes, yes; there's a lot more in this than it looks like, but it's never not looked like a book./ Not in her experience, anyway; Instrumentalities could get highly personal.
She looks back up at him properly, feeling sheepish for reading about him while he's in the room.
/Do you have anything like it back home, for your spells?/
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There’s also a highlighted section labeled ‘Extreme Cases’, but it only says that there are some cases of curses that are much worse than others. It has the look of a section that might either get more information later or might be Senior-restricted.
Naoya frowns. How does it... he’s not sure he likes that. In answer to her question, he pulls out something that looks like a portable game system and turns it on, revealing a menu. /This is a Communication Player, or COMP, equipped with a custom version of my Demon Summoning Program./
/Am suddenly reminded of the Molly Moon book series/
Nita glances back and forth between the COMP and Naoya.
/It wouldn't be able to work when you're out of ambit- I mean, in this universe, would it?/
Maybe an alternative power source is what it needs, though really, Dairine would be the wizard to ask in this house...
/I'm not sure the direction this conversation is heading is a wise one,/ the peridexis chimes in, sounding wary.
How so?
/Possibly. The issue is connecting to the server. At least for summoning - locally-stored skills should still work. I assume I can still connect to wifi, unless the software is wildly different./
He sighs and thinks for a moment. /What causes your book to change, specifically?/
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/I'm not going to ask for a demonstration or anything, but - what coding language is the norm for you back home?/
Since if there really is that fundamental of a difference, it'd sure be useful to know.
/It's context-driven,/ Nita summarizes. /Interactive interface and so forth./
And, more often than sometimes, the Powers dropping a hint or two.
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Interactive interface... that'd be perfect. Still...
/And it just appears. ... I can't say I'm entirely pleased with the section that I saw you flip to, but it's not as if I'm in control of that thing./
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She's starting to feel oddly protective of her Manual now, and she's not sure what her gut instinct is trying to say here.
/You think establishing a communications link would be too far out of line?/
If the peridexis could make expressions, its current one would likely be hilarious.
Nita, however, just makes a face.
/A book's not the best idea for that, though.../
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He shakes his head, looking around. /Are you able to be open about your magic with your parents, or is it something you have to hide from them, too?/
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"That, and it might land on or both of our devices a virus or something."
/Don't even joke about that!/ the peridexis chides.
/Even if it's not in the Speech./
Naoya's next question does a great deal to relieve the tension, and Nita switches back to the Speech to answer it.
/No; my partner and I had to give up hiding wizardry about a month in. There was-/
Nita pauses, steadying herself, deciding how much to say...
/An assignment we weren't sure either of us would come back from. We've been a lot better with our families' support, though; if anything, that level of honesty is encouraged among wizards./
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But he sobers a bit, looking her over.
/You can't be more than fifteen. And yet you were on an assignment like that? That seems a bit unfair to put someone so young on something like that. You haven't had a chance to live, at least given modern lifespans.../
/attempts to put a timestamp on this
Though she'd been younger for the Song of the Twelve.
/And that's how latency slices for humanity - younger wizards have more power at their disposal, and a better chance to win out against the Lone Power when using it./
She smiles again. It's harsher than the last one.
/Older wizards rely more on tactics. Being smart and not just powerful./
Something Dair had taken hard, despite being both.
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It makes sense, even if it's cruel.
/What is the Lone Power?/
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And because she didn't read the fine print, but she's not admitting that to a stranger...Nita sighs, since this is probably the start of a very long series of difficult questions.
/The creator of entropy, death. And a rather spiteful Power, given how It handled rejection to Its 'gift'./
When you bind painful endings into the very nature of the universe, you don't exactly make friends.
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That happens a lot.He's quiet for a few moments. Well, then. /People don't like death. People don't like entropy. And yet... death is a necessary process, as part of life./
He runs a hand through his hair, sighing. /As awful as it might seem, humans aren't meant to live forever./
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/The Lone Power's still fond of playing with people's selfish natures, though. To use that want to keep on living, to hurt other people./
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To let her know, or not...
He reaches over and taps at her book, shaking his head.
/The 'curse' chapter is relevant. I... can't die. Not permanently. Physically, I can, but my soul is reborn in a new body with all of my memories./
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Nita expects Naoya's touch to do something, but it doesn't; her Manual continues looking like a book.
/Eternal reincarnation?/
That sounded... both new and familiar, strangely. Like a Power's Avatar, but the memories were just your own.
Nita looks at him, searching.
/No one's tried experimenting on you to see how far it goes, have they?/
Despite how the conversation's been going, she actually does sound worried for him.
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He'll just... let that sit in the air for a moment.
/Though I suppose it could be considered an experiment for Him./
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A version of the One that would do THAT? No afterlife was one thing, but not ever getting to Timeheart?
/That's... not the Powers' shtick. Not based on how I've seen Them. They value free will and consent from Life too much to just- impinge like that. Or trap./
Separate universes - no, MULTIverses - indeed.
/You haven't been holding out on any of that analysis, have you Bobo?/ Nita asked in the back of her mind.
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/... Interesting. Because the God I know is set to prop up a Messiah to keep humanity in line, and if they sway from what He wants, He'll take away their free will./
He steps away, giving her space to process. /Though... well. I'm a little surprised you haven't figured it out, but the language I'm speaking is... quite old. From before the Tower of Babel fell. ... And I don't know what sort of things the Bible says here, but if it does and you know who was cursed before that incident.../
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Should Dairine barge in next tag or something? I don't mind waiting.