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WHO: Amelia Steinbeck (
recluserose) and Others
WHERE: Throughout the hotel.
WHEN: October 25th-26this, varying times of the day.
WHAT: Acclimating to the hotel and floor explorations.
WARNINGS: N/A for now, also prompts in comments.

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WHERE: Throughout the hotel.
WHEN: October 25th-26this, varying times of the day.
WHAT: Acclimating to the hotel and floor explorations.
WARNINGS: N/A for now, also prompts in comments.

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If this hotel is anything like some buildings I've lived in before, it will be of a nebulous nature. Several floors could remain consistent like the ones we live on and the lobby itself but our own rooms shape itself to suit our comfort. Who's to say the shift doesn't constantly happen?
[After pressing the button to the elevator it opens up for them and she steps inside.]
My house has some similarities but it does not house entire realms as detailed and filled out as this hotel. That and it only has as many rooms as I need it to have, which is to say way less than a hundred.
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[Interest, rather than disbelief— in fact, he quite agrees with her line of thinking; the possibilities in this place are truly endless.]
That sounds like quite a house, I must say. Even my tower is stable in that regard; nothing changes unless I will it to, but I will say that I am prepared for this place to continue to surprise us. Whatever magic is fueling it is incredibly strong, and I do doubt the ability to shift is only located to certain areas.
[He joins her in the elevator, much more advanced than many he's seen in the past, but he had been familiar with them before coming here. He looks at the numbers before them, then lets a finger come to hover over one of the numbers at random— 41. He turns his head slightly to give her an impish sort of look.]
What do think? This one?
[He's enjoying this way too much.]
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[It's a very miniscule compensation after all that she had been through.
There's a shrug and a nod.]
I've no objections with 41. Let's go.
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No doubt that in the process, you've made it your own. I imagine that would be well-worth the effort. It sounds as though you had quite an interesting tutelage.
[41 is a lot of floors, but the elevator seems to be moving through them fairly quickly, much moreso than the sort of lifts he's run into in Faerun.]
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Interesting is one way to put it. It was certainly challenging and it prepared me for other dangers in my world I would have to face later on.
[Gale is a stranger. Of course, he wouldn't know the full irony of what he said and how it unknowingly got under her skin. So she conceals the dull pain of the past. In her world, only other witches could grasp the extent of what the human that the Witch King stole went through.
None of them could do anything for her and she couldn't do anything for herself except wait.
She changes the subject.]
How does one grow into and learn the ways of wizarding in your world?
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He does note the subject change, but doesn't pick up on any underlying rawness he might have caused, only follows her lead as directed.]
Through study and practice. Like music or art, talent does play a part, but it is a skill to be honed, one that will only grow with use, dedication and ambition. I started with independent study, but was fortunate enough to study under the Blackstaff as part of Blackstaff Academy— an opportunity only granted to the most promising of wizards. In return for such an opportunity, these elite apprentices were expected to protect and serve the city of Waterdeep using their abilities.
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➡ Ask him about his slice-of-life magic school days.
➡ Ask him about the curriculums of Blackstaff Academy like a huge nerd and talk hours upon hours about grading standards and tests.
➡ Ask him about the city of Waterdeep.
She'll opt to ask about the third because if she recalls correctly...]
You mentioned Waterdeep before, as part of your title. Does that mean you were a top apprentice and you worked your way up to becoming a protector of the city?
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He smiles— he always seems to be smiling— as she recalls the way he'd introduced himself several days before.]
Indeed— something along those lines. My reach went a bit further yet, but Waterdeep remains my home, and shall therefore always have a place in my heart. I have offered my services to the city, as well as places beyond. I was quite fortunate in having one of the most famous wizards of our age or any other serve as my own mentor, and with such opportunity comes a great deal of responsibility. In time, perhaps I'll mentor an apprentice of my own, but I've been— a touch distracted, as of late.
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Distracted? Something of urgency came up then?
[Although she asked him what he remembered doing last during their previous conversation it was just the immediate happenstance. Clearly, this was implying a bigger picture.]
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[There's a wry quirk to his smile, and he only briefly glances at the little display that tells him how far they've gone on the elevator. There's still several floors left to go, but he hardly minds answering her questions. He asks plenty of his own, and he's always been fond of talking.]
We both found ourselves among a number of people who had been taken captive and afflicted with a particular— condition. Not to worry! Nothing contagious, nor anything anyone here need worry about. [He hopes.] We were closing in on what we'd hoped would be a cure.
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[She almost, almost sounds bemused. But there is a concerned sort of frown that follows as her green eyes give him another once over.]
If you hadn't told me, I wouldn't have been able to tell that you had any condition at all. You're both so lively... In a manner of speaking.
[Cause har, har, irony if her inferences about Astarion are correct.]
In other words, you both look and act fine. I'll take your word for it. However...
[Amelia holds up her finger.]
Should something come up related to your condition, let me know. I don't know if I'd be of any help but far be it from me to leave something so serious alone.
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[His expression is more serious than what he's shown her thus far, though his tone remains light, even and matter-of-fact.]
Not that I aim to be dramatic about such things— only to say that this 'vacation' is indeed quite welcome. I hope to use the opportunity to expand the breadth of my research. I'll certainly keep your offer in mind, as well. Having another magically-minded person to speak with on such matters can only help. That said, it's good to know that even in this state, I haven't lost any of the usual charm.
[He's all smiles again, and the elevator comes to a halt with a soft 'ding!']
Ah! Here we are.
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[She's an English teacher and while that word doesn't exist in the dictionary, the word roots aren't hard for her to figure out.
cere. / (sɪə) / noun. a soft waxy swelling, containing the nostrils, at the base of the upper beak in such birds as the parrot.
Hm. That's probably not what he means but there are the implications of a forcible transformation that are apparent enough though from what he said, normally this condition would have been the end of him much earlier on in the process. Her brow scrunches up as the elevator stops and opens up for them. Before she takes a look outside she has to ask:]
Gale, are you sure you're alright?
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[His answer is, perhaps, a bit too immediate, too cheerful, and there's something about his boyish smile that doesn't reach his eyes. He gestures forward to the corridor ahead of them, and rather than look ahead to see what might await, steps out into it and turns to face her, his smile going just a bit slack as he reaches up to touch his hand to the side of his face.]
Why? I've not gone pale, have I?
[There's a note of genuine concern in his voice, however small.]
As far as I can tell, this little problem of ours won't progress while we're here— at least that's what all evidence points to, thus far.
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No, your complexion is fine.
[Travel weary perhaps, but everything else about him seems healthy. Though he reassures her again she doesn't look entirely settled.]
May I try something? If you don't mind pausing a second.
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[He answers without hesitation; they may have only met recently, but Amelia is the sort of no-nonsense personal he feels it's very clear is trustworthy.]
Be my guest.
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[She moves and reaches for his right hand, taking it gently by the wrist and then turning it over, palm side up.]
I'm just applying some of my magic in the form of a rune; this one is just for soothing and relaxation.
[Her finger carefully traces the rune above Gale's palm. It's a singular character that encompasses one of the many languages of magic she's had to master. The emerald green letter hovers for a few seconds before settling on his hand.]
Tell me how that feels.
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[There's no turning off that inquisitive mind of his, after all. His smile pulls to one side, his fingers giving a faint twitch as he lets his hand go lax in hers, letting her do what she will. He watches with interest, his gaze following the trace of the rune and the green energy that follows. The immediate feeling he gets is warmth, soothing, just as promised.]
It's pleasant. Soothing, as you said, and— oh.
[His reaction is accompanied by a purple glow emanating from the center of his chest, bright enough to shine through the dense fabric of his robes, but even brighter where it creeps along the vein-like markings that snake their way up one side of his neck and fan out beneath his left eye.]
That's... interesting.
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... That's not supposed to happen, is it?
[Gale doesn't sound like he was hurt by that, just mildly surprised by the result.]
Is that the affliction you were referring to? The rune didn't do anything else, did it?
[The distress in her voice is notably rising and she wills the rune away from the surface of his palm and lets it hover in the air between them.]
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[He gives a thoughtful little frown, laying his free hand over his heart and finding it a bit warmer to the touch than he might have expected, but compared to what he's felt as a result of the orb's activity in the past, this is nothing. A faint tingle, at best.]
I'm afraid this is another affliction entirely— though one of my own making. I don't believe I'm in any danger, but it's clear enough to me that my magic is reacting to the presence of your own.
[Well, 'his' magic. The orb is an entity all its own. Regardless, he remains calm, if puzzled.]
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Then at least my magic hasn't done anything drastic to you, though the rune wasn't malicious to begin with. On that note, I won't proceed any further.
[Amelia's quiet as she reaches out to her rune making it disappear in her grasp.]
Maybe it's best to be cautious of other magic users unless they're native to your world; you'd know best how to deal with them. The nature of magical energy most likely varies from realm to realm so crossing magical energy streams seems—
[Ah, she realizes she's still holding his hand. Let her just drop it unceremoniously and awkwardly.]
—Like treading on unknown territory.
[Nailed it.]
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[Still... her advice is sound. His thoughtful frown remains, and he gives a small nod of agreement.]
I'll be certain to practice due caution. It would be unforgiveable if I were to be careless and someone else were to be hurt because of— this.
[He lightly pats his chest with the hand that still rests there, having allowed the other to remain in hers— until she drops it. He'd almost forgotten about that, distracted as he was. Ah. When was the last time he'd—?
No, none of that, not just now.]
I do owe you a bit more explanation, it would seem, though I do not wish to cause you alarm.
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There will probably be other opportunities to see my spell casting. I think I just want to make sure it's not directed towards you.
[When Gale offers her an explanation, the witch pauses. And then shakes her head.]
It doesn't have to be now, Gale. You don't really owe me anything. We should probably see what this floor has to offer, right?
[In fact, the floor they've stopped on seems to be a grassy grove of sorts and in the distance, they can hear the sound of water falling...]
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That we should. Another time.
[It's not a secret he should keep from people he's sharing living space with, just as he'd not wanted to keep it from his companions back home, but there will be other days. For now, he doesn't believe his self-wrought condition to be a danger— that should be enough.
He turns his head towards the sound of water, curious.]
Is there a waterfall nearby? I can't say I expected to find all this, but it's actually quite lovely.
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Simply put, it's breathtaking. In the distance, the sky is blue with soft white clouds in the distance. Amelia immediately recognizes the long flat structures that are floating in the air, that being giant domino pieces. You'd think that'd be at odds with the otherwise beautiful nature around them but there's whimsy and dreaminess from the brightly colored mushrooms, both small and tall, the autumnal leaves, the sound of the running water, looking as clear as crystal...
And is that a humungous snail shell that's part of the cliffside?? And six-sided dice, the size of boulders?
There's a lot to explore. There's no way to compare grading papers and sending emails to this.
The witch turns to Gale and her green eyes are barely hiding their excitement.]
Gale? I think we've found something rather special.
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