[ honestly with the amount of carbuncle plushies the audience gave him, the idea of summoning one is kinda weird. He's an attentive student by default, but obviously he's going to use photographic memory to memorize each of those formulas ]
Makes sense.
[ a pause, and then he adds ]
Did you create the basics of this discipline? Not you specifically - your kind.
You could say in a sense. In the same way that we were the origins of much. But the form I am teaching is one mortals have made quite different.
Simplified, refined, dumbed down and limited to what fractured souls can handle. It is an ideal place to begin. But it does share roots with studies of my time, in its essence.
Do you have other questions before I walk you through the first formulas?
The idea you're having to teach me a dumbed down version is rather insulting. Still. I understand I am a beginner, and I've never encountered anything like this. I'm not arrogant enough to believe I'd grasp the original concepts.
You were brilliant.
But no, I don't have questions yet. I'll reserve them for when you do more than showing me your pretty handwriting.
Good. Because the magics we worked cannot be taught in the ways this can. They were... hm. If you cannot even grasp the flow of aether than it is like trying to describe blue to a blind man. Or a symphony to the deaf.
Content yourself with learning arithmetic before you tackle quantum physics. This is your start. Perhaps in time, you'll see in color. Though that remains to be revealed.
Now if you're done being sarcastic...
[He will in fact clearly and concisely go over the meaning of the symbols and sequences for each spell, as well as explaining the basic method of channeling energy through enchanted inked formulas to manifest the affects.]
[ Good news! He really IS a really quick study, and as Lahabrea goes over each topic, he seems to get a better understanding of what he's dealing with. He'll ask questions from time to time, trying to confirm whether he understood something correctly or not, but overall he seems to be getting a good grasp on the theoretical concepts. As he guessed, starting with something that is closer to a field he already excels at is making it easier than trying to understand elements and aether without a solid base that makes sense to him.
He's also clearly fascinated by the subject as a whole, and it's obvious the lecture is genuinely fun to him, despite it technically being work ]
I believe putting these concepts and information in practice is still going to take some trial and error, but I have to admit, it does make it easier to understand.
[He explains or clarifies and confirms as needed, but by the time they've finished the carbuncle construction spell he exhales almost grumpily.
As if he wasn't enjoying himself (he was).]
Of course you'll need practice. And the tools fit to do so. However you do seem exceedingly suited to this, and I would say your grasp of the theory is as sound as it will ever be without experiencing the practical side yourself.
I suppose teaching you isn't a waste of my time, if you intend to keep learning this quickly.
You have an aptitude for this discipline. As I thought. But don't get carried away because you can understand the basic structures. We will not continue theory until you have implemented them to my satisfaction.
We are here for knowledge. If you wish to stroke your ego do it in your own time, and with someone more receptive.
Unless you wish to raise my expectations at the peril of my disappointment.
Though as far as things go, that is all I intend to share in the waking world. You might be able to handle more theory but I'd see you perfect the practice first. It will be more taxing then you think.
Conjury relies much on intuition and sensitivity. Arcanima will rely on your precision, control, and focus. And I will not be satisfied with less than perfection.
[ pls lahabrea third party tools are not approved!!! ]
Good. I wouldn't be satisfied with anything less than that either — settling for mediocrity would be a terrible way to start our cooperation.
That said, you've already admitted I learn quickly, so you're actually far easier to please than my father ever was. You will not be disappointed, and I will have ample reasons to continue stroking my ego.
Our lessons aside, I'm curious. You haven't asked anything about my actual motivations, and how and why I have decided to help your cause. I admit I expected that to be the first thing you'd be wondering about.
Not if you don't care. I don't care either way, if you wish to know I'll say, if not, that's not necessary. But it did strike me as odd that you haven't.
Then again. I suppose it's simply not relevant to you.
Because regardless of my motivations I am already providing my aid, and what expertise I can bring to the table.
You obviously know Emet-Selch trusts me, and I make no mystery that I'm loyal to him. Which means I'm potentially easy to manipulate, if it comes to that. You've also been in my dream, so you can at least take a guess as to why I feel strongly enough on the matter.
You don't need to know any more than that to evaluate whether I have use or not. And as such, it's not relevant.
[The corners of his lips curl in an almost nasty smile.]
Not bad. You are on most points, correct. Whether I get to know you as a person and understand your motives does not matter insofar as your assured cooperation or Emet-Selch's investment in you are concerned.
In that sense, it isn't relevant to me in the least why or for what reason you are involved, the fact of your involvement is already decided.
But you have missed the mark if you assume your reasons entirely irrelevant to me.
Well, I didn't say entirely. But if you had any interest in them why not ask yourself? That's what I'm curious about. Even Emet-Selch found it odd that I so readily accepted your own motivations, you know, given all the mass genocide.
He had to leave the room to take a moment to collect his thoughts.
Certainly I could ask you to explain to see what you say. And should I ever be convinced of your sincerity then your motives will be most relevant indeed.
But as it stands there's little point beyond gauging your response.
Though I suppose in itself that's a worthy enough reason.
So, in light of my complete distrust, do you feel like enlightening me?
Unlike you I do have a vested interest in getting to know you. And I understand that won't happen before I manage to get yours in turn.
I understand I've already got your attention - you wouldn't have agreed to teach me otherwise, regardless of your attitude towards it. But that's different.
My reasons are simple enough. I understand the value and worth of the knowledge your kind possesses, and it would be of immense use to me to save my own world and oppose those who'd like to prevent me from doing so.
I mentioned it before, but I'm not so generous that I'd put in so much effort for nothing in return. Initially, it was simply a matter of that. Things have change now, of course. I'd also like to see him returned to his home, and his people.
Hm. A very nice response. I shall keep it in mind.
[Well, he does believe the pragmatic part more or less. As to the emotional last bit, he really has yet to see whether that's worth any weight. It is to Emet though, so he's not simply dismissing it, even if he has no reason yet to believe. It's enough that Emet believes it.]
You aside now, there's no one else in this place who understand what it means. A lifetime lived in solitude, among ruins of what you once loved.
Though I suppose he did have you and Elidibus, at least. I did not mean to get attached, but well. Now we're here. And I don't do anything halfway through.
Needless to say should something happen to him, I expect you to be able to pick up the slack.
[ He's letting him do just that instead of calling him out on it, but only because he doesn't particularly like thinking about it either ]
Thought you might understand that much at least. Obviously I have an easier time than most in looking at the situation through logical lens, and not emotional ones. So even before I found myself attached to him, the idea you'd have to undo the existence of several billions of people across multiple reflections didn't bother me.
Logically speaking bringing a world to a state it was in before it was destroyed is the most obvious and sound choice. If people have been diluted into 13 different reflections of themselves, each which significantly reduced abilities, intellect and lifespan, it only stands to reason that it's hardly an ideal state of being. I certainly wouldn't want that to happen to myself.
Besides. Favoring the shards' existence means inevitably denying that countless lives already have been lost, being divided into several pieces doesn't change that. Saying that you should keep the world as it is simply because that's how things are now, so you should just accept it, is ridiculous - not to mention insensitive, and that's coming from me.
It sounds to me that if anyone has a claim over your world, well. It should be those who came first, not those who were only created as a result of a tragedy on a massive scale. Though it's easy for me to say, since I'm not living in one of the shards.
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Makes sense.
[ a pause, and then he adds ]
Did you create the basics of this discipline? Not you specifically - your kind.
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You could say in a sense. In the same way that we were the origins of much. But the form I am teaching is one mortals have made quite different.
Simplified, refined, dumbed down and limited to what fractured souls can handle. It is an ideal place to begin. But it does share roots with studies of my time, in its essence.
Do you have other questions before I walk you through the first formulas?
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The idea you're having to teach me a dumbed down version is rather insulting. Still. I understand I am a beginner, and I've never encountered anything like this. I'm not arrogant enough to believe I'd grasp the original concepts.
You were brilliant.
But no, I don't have questions yet. I'll reserve them for when you do more than showing me your pretty handwriting.
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Content yourself with learning arithmetic before you tackle quantum physics. This is your start. Perhaps in time, you'll see in color. Though that remains to be revealed.
Now if you're done being sarcastic...
[He will in fact clearly and concisely go over the meaning of the symbols and sequences for each spell, as well as explaining the basic method of channeling energy through enchanted inked formulas to manifest the affects.]
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He's also clearly fascinated by the subject as a whole, and it's obvious the lecture is genuinely fun to him, despite it technically being work ]
I believe putting these concepts and information in practice is still going to take some trial and error, but I have to admit, it does make it easier to understand.
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As if he wasn't enjoying himself (he was).]
Of course you'll need practice. And the tools fit to do so. However you do seem exceedingly suited to this, and I would say your grasp of the theory is as sound as it will ever be without experiencing the practical side yourself.
I suppose teaching you isn't a waste of my time, if you intend to keep learning this quickly.
You have an aptitude for this discipline. As I thought. But don't get carried away because you can understand the basic structures. We will not continue theory until you have implemented them to my satisfaction.
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[ he clarifies immediately like he's OFFENDED he could ever possibly think otherwise. Arrogance is apparently a very key trait ]
You'll see in due time. Needless to say I have every intention of surpassing expectations, so accordingly, do keep them high.
Though I suppose as a teacher you are more capable than I expected.
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Unless you wish to raise my expectations at the peril of my disappointment.
Though as far as things go, that is all I intend to share in the waking world. You might be able to handle more theory but I'd see you perfect the practice first. It will be more taxing then you think.
Conjury relies much on intuition and sensitivity. Arcanima will rely on your precision, control, and focus. And I will not be satisfied with less than perfection.
[He will be running ACT so you better parse pink]
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Good. I wouldn't be satisfied with anything less than that either — settling for mediocrity would be a terrible way to start our cooperation.
That said, you've already admitted I learn quickly, so you're actually far easier to please than my father ever was. You will not be disappointed, and I will have ample reasons to continue stroking my ego.
Our lessons aside, I'm curious. You haven't asked anything about my actual motivations, and how and why I have decided to help your cause. I admit I expected that to be the first thing you'd be wondering about.
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[He sighs, closing the book and standing.]
Well then, do you intend to tell me those reasons and motives?
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Then again. I suppose it's simply not relevant to you.
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Go on. Continue the line of thought. Why is it not relevant to me?
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You obviously know Emet-Selch trusts me, and I make no mystery that I'm loyal to him. Which means I'm potentially easy to manipulate, if it comes to that. You've also been in my dream, so you can at least take a guess as to why I feel strongly enough on the matter.
You don't need to know any more than that to evaluate whether I have use or not. And as such, it's not relevant.
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Not bad. You are on most points, correct. Whether I get to know you as a person and understand your motives does not matter insofar as your assured cooperation or Emet-Selch's investment in you are concerned.
In that sense, it isn't relevant to me in the least why or for what reason you are involved, the fact of your involvement is already decided.
But you have missed the mark if you assume your reasons entirely irrelevant to me.
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He had to leave the room to take a moment to collect his thoughts.
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But here you are. And so I work with what's presented.
In the context, then, there's no reason to ask your motives because I have no particular reason to believe them.
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Fair enough. I suppose if you're not going to believe me, then you wouldn't care to hear.
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But as it stands there's little point beyond gauging your response.
Though I suppose in itself that's a worthy enough reason.
So, in light of my complete distrust, do you feel like enlightening me?
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I understand I've already got your attention - you wouldn't have agreed to teach me otherwise, regardless of your attitude towards it. But that's different.
My reasons are simple enough. I understand the value and worth of the knowledge your kind possesses, and it would be of immense use to me to save my own world and oppose those who'd like to prevent me from doing so.
I mentioned it before, but I'm not so generous that I'd put in so much effort for nothing in return. Initially, it was simply a matter of that. Things have change now, of course. I'd also like to see him returned to his home, and his people.
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[Well, he does believe the pragmatic part more or less. As to the emotional last bit, he really has yet to see whether that's worth any weight. It is to Emet though, so he's not simply dismissing it, even if he has no reason yet to believe. It's enough that Emet believes it.]
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Though I suppose he did have you and Elidibus, at least. I did not mean to get attached, but well. Now we're here. And I don't do anything halfway through.
Needless to say should something happen to him, I expect you to be able to pick up the slack.
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That I do understand.
And your interest in pursuing a different course.
[He's just going to ignore that anything could happen to Emet]
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Thought you might understand that much at least. Obviously I have an easier time than most in looking at the situation through logical lens, and not emotional ones. So even before I found myself attached to him, the idea you'd have to undo the existence of several billions of people across multiple reflections didn't bother me.
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Hmm. Why is that. Because of your time correcting history, the view we take on the worlds, or some other reason?
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Besides. Favoring the shards' existence means inevitably denying that countless lives already have been lost, being divided into several pieces doesn't change that. Saying that you should keep the world as it is simply because that's how things are now, so you should just accept it, is ridiculous - not to mention insensitive, and that's coming from me.
It sounds to me that if anyone has a claim over your world, well. It should be those who came first, not those who were only created as a result of a tragedy on a massive scale. Though it's easy for me to say, since I'm not living in one of the shards.
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