Oh, I see, why in the world would they call a location Hell's Kitchen in that case?
( Jayce feels like it inherently has to be rude, doesn't it? If it is a location compared to the place where bad people go when they die, yikes. He thinks there are probably versions of that mindset and religion in his world, somewhere. It's simplistic but there is a sort of sense to it. You tell people to be good and they do that for a reward in death. Jayce wishes sometimes he believed in an afterlife, if only to imagine what might happen if Viktor did leave him. Finding him again after death, it's a very alluring concept. Not one Jayce believes, but he gets it. )
There are different types of magic, I'm pretty new to it myself. The easiest kinds require you to just learn a spell and speak it enough times until it works.
( Jayce has learned many of those! He's extremely good at memorizing things so academic magic came very naturally, even if Free Cities isn't as into it as New Magic. )
You'll also get something from your first Horizon visit. Everyone comes out of it with some kind of ability, although it's not always obvious right away.
And I've already been to Horizon so I guess I should be on the lookout for that.
( matt isn't really sure how he feels about it either. he's never felt the need to be magic or learn magic or anything like it but magic seems to be all around him in here in the people that he knows and how the worlds work.
it's...strange to know that he might be involved with it sooner rather than later. he hums a bit. )
Yes, don't be surprised if you end up with several unexpected gifts. I don't think anyone knows why exactly it happens, only that sometimes we suddenly get them.
( It's magic. And the Singularity. Jayce hasn't learned of his newest ability since nothing has happened to set it off yet, but he has trained in several other spells and magic in Cadens. It's what he's always dreamed of. He assumes they might have a way for blind people to learn the same magic, but that is something Matt would have to talk to the academy or libraries about. They're very helpful. )
I came out with natural healing magic, no spell required. It is exactly what I would have asked for, so I'm not sure if the Singularity just granted my unspoken wish.
( Jayce was already interested in medicine and healing before that for Viktor, but the fact he came out of the Horizon already powered was hugely helpful. He never thought of himself as a natural healer, but now it seems he really is. And he enjoys it, it feels right, somehow.)
But you still have to put the work in to strengthen what you're given, like with any skill I guess. I've spent months practicing, now I'm pretty good at it. It's ... really beautiful, actually.
( He sounds wistful and a little bit in love, which might sound strange for something general like magic, but that's Jayce.)
It's never been something that I wanted to do because I just thought I couldn't.
( so, he'd put it out of sight, out of mind. when everything started happening in new york, he couldn't really say he didn't believe in magic but it was separate from him, something he couldn't do.
until now. even though he hasn't figured out what skills he might end up with, just being able to create things in the horizon is more than he's ever done before. )
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Date: 2022-08-08 01:23 am (UTC)( Jayce feels like it inherently has to be rude, doesn't it? If it is a location compared to the place where bad people go when they die, yikes. He thinks there are probably versions of that mindset and religion in his world, somewhere. It's simplistic but there is a sort of sense to it. You tell people to be good and they do that for a reward in death. Jayce wishes sometimes he believed in an afterlife, if only to imagine what might happen if Viktor did leave him. Finding him again after death, it's a very alluring concept. Not one Jayce believes, but he gets it. )
There are different types of magic, I'm pretty new to it myself. The easiest kinds require you to just learn a spell and speak it enough times until it works.
( Jayce has learned many of those! He's extremely good at memorizing things so academic magic came very naturally, even if Free Cities isn't as into it as New Magic. )
You'll also get something from your first Horizon visit. Everyone comes out of it with some kind of ability, although it's not always obvious right away.
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Date: 2022-08-08 12:56 pm (UTC)( matt isn't really sure how he feels about it either. he's never felt the need to be magic or learn magic or anything like it but magic seems to be all around him in here in the people that he knows and how the worlds work.
it's...strange to know that he might be involved with it sooner rather than later. he hums a bit. )
You mind if I ask what you came out of it with?
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Date: 2022-08-10 12:22 am (UTC)( It's magic. And the Singularity. Jayce hasn't learned of his newest ability since nothing has happened to set it off yet, but he has trained in several other spells and magic in Cadens. It's what he's always dreamed of. He assumes they might have a way for blind people to learn the same magic, but that is something Matt would have to talk to the academy or libraries about. They're very helpful. )
I came out with natural healing magic, no spell required. It is exactly what I would have asked for, so I'm not sure if the Singularity just granted my unspoken wish.
( Jayce was already interested in medicine and healing before that for Viktor, but the fact he came out of the Horizon already powered was hugely helpful. He never thought of himself as a natural healer, but now it seems he really is. And he enjoys it, it feels right, somehow.)
But you still have to put the work in to strengthen what you're given, like with any skill I guess. I've spent months practicing, now I'm pretty good at it. It's ... really beautiful, actually.
( He sounds wistful and a little bit in love, which might sound strange for something general like magic, but that's Jayce.)
I've always wanted to do magic.
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Date: 2022-08-10 12:44 pm (UTC)( so, he'd put it out of sight, out of mind. when everything started happening in new york, he couldn't really say he didn't believe in magic but it was separate from him, something he couldn't do.
until now. even though he hasn't figured out what skills he might end up with, just being able to create things in the horizon is more than he's ever done before. )
Magic exists where you're from?