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Week 2.
With the deaths of Sayaka Maizono and Mallick Scott the first week draws to a close. While you all have varying opinions on what happened and who was to blame, one thing's for sure: the Adjudicator isn't messing around. Saturday is given to regrouping and sleep; on Sunday morning the clock chimes as it always has, but at least there are no bodies to find today. It seems you're safe for now. The night before wasn't necessarily a peaceful one, however; you'll probably feel a bit groggy when you wake up, and it seems you've regained something that you didn't realize you'd lost... However, those weird dreams aren't the only new thing around here; those massive double doors on the southern wall of the foyer have opened up, leading down another hallway and ending in what looks like another corridor to the west. Go ahead and explore as much as you like; consider it your reward for a job well done. Or perhaps for just playing the game. |
SUNDAY | MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY
[OOC: Welcome to week two of Trustfell! Don't forget to save your threads for coins and the activity check, and don't forget to submit this week's activity check and memory regains!
If you'd like to get in contact with the Adjudicator, you can do so here!]
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It's a good thing I'm not old, I would have had a heart attack right about then.
[At least he didn't fall over. He's done that before.]
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[...if you die from a heart attack that he caused does he have to be put on trial for that????]
Uh, but... you are alright, yeah?
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Yes, I'm quite alright. A little scare won't hurt me.
Though, now that I think about it, we needed to talk, didn't we?
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[Isaac's #1 favorite topic of discussion!!]
So uh, are you familiar with the concept?
[Terumi is and some people are familiar with "turning lead into gold" for some reason?]
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Would you be willing to show me an example of what you draw with the chalk?
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[So Isaac does the totally reasonable thing of pulling the chalk from his pocket and proceeding to draw an array on the wall. You know, like a normal person.
...He can also draw a perfect circle and straight lines on command! The entire thing is done ridiculously quickly too.]
This one's my array, but there are all sorts of others that have different effects.
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This one here, what does it do? And if you were going to use it, would you draw it larger, and on the floor?
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[He holds out his left hand, palm up. The same array is tattooed on the palm of his hand because that's not weird or ridiculous at all!!]
The array has to be complete and usually I have a gauntlet so I don't need to draw it every time I want to use it, but I woke up here with this, so it'd be useful if my alchemy was working.
[Waking up with his array perfectly tattooed on his hand is Fine. This is absolutely fine.]
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[Right, he's supposed to be getting information, not giving it out.]
Er, let's back up a bit. How does alchemy work, exactly, and what purpose does the circle serve?
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[His first thought is country borders and boy does he hope that's not what Luca meant. He lets it go through, because alchemy is always fun to explain!!]
The circle's important because it acts as a conduit - it focuses the power of the transmutation and can force a manipulation. All parts of the array are important, but you wouldn't accomplish anything without the circle.
As for alchemy... it's basically manipulating or altering matter by using an array to channel natural energy. You can't create something from nothing, but you can rearrange what you have into something else. Turning lead into gold is something we could do, for example, but obviously that sort of thing is illegal.
My array focuses on water and manipulating it. I focus on freezing mostly, though my array is capable of boiling water as well.
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[He will hold out his hand, as if he expects Isaac to hand over the chalk.]
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[He got into an argument with Mallick about this and it wasn't pretty. He hands the chalk over without complaint though.]
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[He will go over to the alchemy circle Isaac drew on the wall and modify it slightly, adding a 'P' right in the middle of it, and then two little dots in the middle of the other small circles. In addition, he will draw two more small circles on it, so there are four evenly-spaced circles in total.]
This is what it would look like, in my world. The dots in the middle of the circles are where the fasteners would go, and the P is where the person would stand. They have to be quite large in my world, as the person who is doing it has to be at the very center of their sfeer.
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[Obviously it's easier to make mistakes if you're working with such a tiny space and even one mistake could screw everything up.]
I haven't met anyone here who's come from a world with something similar. This is incredible! You guys call your arrays "sfeers" though?
[TELL HIM MORE, LUCA]
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[oh look who else is really interested in this discussion.]
I'm surprised at how small they are for you, though. The larger they are, the more influence your sfeer has. Do alchemists in your world go for more subtle changes then, rather than trying to affect a large area? And how do you manipulate your influence like that without it being centered on you?
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How do you use sfeers? It sounds a bit different than alchemy. Do you always have to stay in the middle of them while they're active?
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[As he is talking, he draws a second diagram. This one is a side-view of a stick figure standing on a circle. Then Luca flips the chalk longways to shade the area around the stick figure, in roughly a half-sphere shape, up to the edges of the circle drawn on the ground.]
A Cyclist certainly could use a small sfeer map on their hand to focus their willpower, but that sort of control and direction is very complex, and only the most talented of Cyclists can do it. Most people who can even do sfeer theory can barely manage to extend their borders at all, let alone extend them in a specific direction.
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You're a Cyclist, right? That's how you know so much about this?
[You could just be a student or one of those unfortunate people who can't extend their borders, but since you know so much about it you can probably do it!!]
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[He smiles, but it is definitely an awkward smile. Like he's trying to be nice, even if the subject is uncomfortable.]
Not quite. See, everything related to sfeer theory requires some innate skill. It's like...a limitation on how much you can do. The more innate skill you have, the better you can become. But everyone hits that ceiling eventually, and they can't go farther than that.
Some people, they can study the methods as much as they like. But because they are born without that innate skill, they cannot extend their borders, even with the use of a sfeer map. No amount of knowledge can make up for a lack of birthright.
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[Well that sounds awkward! He could ask for clarification but he's pretty sure Luca wouldn't be telling him this unless that's exactly what's going on here.]
It's not exactly the same thing with alchemy, but I kinda get it. There are some alchemists that will never be good enough to become State Alchemists and there are some people who just can't use alchemy to begin with.
I'm sorry to hear that. It sounds like it's something you're really interested in.
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Ah, well, that's how life is unfortunately. Not everyone is blessed with the chance to fulfill their dreams.
But sfeer theory is quite an interesting topic, even for those who cannot practice it. I imagine alchemy is the same in your world?
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Yeah, it is. It's kind of complicated and there are some people who genuinely aren't interested in it or don't get it, but I'm a State Alchemist so I'm surrounded by a lot of others who share the same interests.
[It was kind of hell in his headcanon hometown full of non-alchemists!]
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Is a State Alchemist someone who is state-licensed? Or is that more of a military-type of arrangement?
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[It's a great way to fuck up a bunch of perfectly good nerds!!]
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That certainly seems like a fair deal. Are there alchemists who don't work for the state?
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