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The Angel Balthazar ([personal profile] tryingitall) wrote in [community profile] kore_logs2013-10-03 03:47 pm

two ladies, an angel, and a library

Who: Balthazar, Fortescue, and Mina
What: Discussion of healing, magic, and possibly Current Events.
When: After dark, Day 117
Where: The library


He's gotten fairly cavalier about flying himself from place to place, of late. Now that Michael's here, he thinks it unwise to do so, lest he draw unwanted attention. Thus, Balthazar leaves his house well after dusk and walks to the library. It's not unpleasant, really; the sky is cloudy and opaque, but there's a breeze and some crickets making friendly noises. You'd almost never know how bizarre Kore is, simply from walking from one building to the other.

Then again, he can see the ruins of the General Store as he goes.

He enters the library without ceremony, and turns on the lights. Mina alone he could meet in the dark, but he's not sure whether Fortescue's night vision equal's her cat's, so it seems polite to have some illumination.
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[personal profile] blackmagus 2013-10-13 10:29 pm (UTC)(link)
She can't help but chuckle at that, though she listens to Mina's story with rapt interest. Privately, she hopes the Guides and Behemoths are nothing like that. But she really has no way of knowing, aside from the fact that the most they have to do with elves and humanity is, seemingly, forming symbiotic relationships that usually fade after a certain time.

"It is impressive," Fortescue agrees, smiling. "I take it, since you're mentioning her, that she has a significant amount to do with your magic?"
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[personal profile] primogen_vampirate 2013-10-13 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Mina herself preferred it when she could deliberately control the Queen. It was a pain in the arse having a blatant tell when her temper was about to get the better of her. And there was nothing more undermining than suddenly sparkling in the middle of a heated debate.

As the glimmer faded, she started to roll up her sleeves, ready for work. Mina had a nasty, P-shaped scar on her left arm. A souvenir of a very bad burn from a branding iron.

"My magic is my own," she told Fortescue. "The Queen just...sometimes...complicates things."
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[personal profile] blackmagus 2013-10-17 12:41 pm (UTC)(link)
"I understand. And what with things the way they are in the Cape, the faster the better."

Fortescue nods and considers what she's heard so far, head canted, unconsciously, to the side for a brief moment. It would be much simpler, if she could simply summon back all of the wisdom bestowed by her tutors. They would know what to do. She looks to Mina again. It's hard to imagine exactly what the feeling of Mina's magic is, from a mental perspective. But then again, that's what she's here for. To illuminate. She simply hopes that she can.

"When you regulated the flow of blood, did that start to feel comfortable or was it still difficult for you? That's certainly a part of it. You just need to focus on the system around the veins. Perhaps you can use the blood as a bridging point? Something to get the system as a whole into your mind, and the energy of it? You could look at healing as accelerating that energy, or adding to it, once you can connect with it."
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[personal profile] primogen_vampirate 2013-10-17 01:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Mina frowned thoughtfully, recalling her little experiment with Balthazar. She folded her arms, an unconscious gesture to cover up her scar. "It's very easy for me to work with anything connected to blood," she said. "I know the systems of veins and arteries backwards and forwards, as a surgeon. And since I practice Cruac magic, I am capable of channeling my blood into my spells. But dealing with the bodies of others...magically speaking...is very new to me."

Which was her roundabout way of saying that, no, it hadn't started to feel comfortable.
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[personal profile] blackmagus 2013-10-28 09:43 pm (UTC)(link)
"As you work on it, I'm sure that will change," Fortescue notes, of her comfort level. That Mina is a surgeon and very familiar with the human body is something that she can, hopefully, use as a bridge between her usual type of magic and healing magic. She shakes her head at Balthazar's comment. "I'm afraid I'm not familiar with the term at all, either. It's not one of the terms in my world."
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[personal profile] primogen_vampirate 2013-10-29 01:58 am (UTC)(link)
"Cruac magic," Mina said, smiling a little bit. She rather enjoyed giving the explanation. Usually to one of the newest acolytes. Then again, under other circumstances, she'd find Fortescue an ideal candidate.

A thought she elected to keep to herself.

"Cruac magic," she said again, "is one of the two branches of magic unique to the Kindred. It's ritual based, requiring a sacrifice of vitae--vampire blood--in order to work. There are dozens of rituals one can learn. Some combat-based, some circling around prophecy, some a bit more...productive."

Being a fan of the 'show, don't tell' school of thought, Mina's fangs flashed out and in a second, she'd slit her wrist. Deep, dark black blood pooled on the surface of her skin. "Laufsblað."

From the cracks in the tiles along the floor, thin, green vines started to twist up, growing at an alarming rate, forming the beginnings of a topiary wall of hawthorn.
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[personal profile] blackmagus 2013-10-31 06:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Literal blood magic.

The worlds are full of many surprises, it seems, and Fortescue is taken aback for a brief moment. Her own discipline is called Blood magic only because of old superstition, and a healthy regard for how it affected you to practice it. It has very little to do with plants — that's the realm of a Divinity. That it inspires growth, she finds interesting. That's much of what base-level Divinity healing is about.

"And there aren't any rituals for healing?" she wonders. Though it wouldn't surprise her if the answer was no. Blood magic does affect the human body, as well, in one of its branches. Adversely. "When we were small, my sister tried to teach me to use the same magic she could. She was able to knit skin back together. I never got anywhere with it, but I do remember what that kind of force felt like. Perhaps you could try what you did before, and I could try to impart it to you?"

Learning to fill a room, passively, with your energy is one of the first things you learn to do in Imperium, as it makes you less likely to implode something on accident. But Fortescue hasn't thought of it in quite some time. This, though, could be an interesting application, as long as she can draw on the correct magic.
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[personal profile] primogen_vampirate 2013-10-31 07:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Mina watched the vines continue to grow. They shot upward, like a film moving too quickly, knotting and braiding themselves together. The thorns grew sharper and blacker. More menacing. Because no matter how hard the Kindred tried to embrace life, there was always a touch of death to them. No matter what.

"My ancestors didn't develop rituals for healing," she sighed. "The Kindred answer to healing is usually just forcing a pint of vitae down the injured person's throat. Wonderful solution, if you can leave an area. That won't do here."
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[personal profile] blackmagus 2013-11-03 09:29 am (UTC)(link)
"I suppose that would have been too convenient of them," she jokes quietly, smiling. "Still, growing life of any sort could be a springboard for healing."

When Balthazar mentions dimensional gates, Fortescue raises a brow slightly. Now there's a familiar term. She's curious, but perhaps those questions are better left to another occasion.
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[personal profile] primogen_vampirate 2013-11-03 03:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Mina's interest was also peeked at the mention of 'dimensional gates.' Seemed like a handy trick to have when one was, oh, say, trapped in some inter-dimensional science experience with a lot of idiots. But she supposed, surely, he must have already tried to use his abilities to get out of this hellhole. She would, if she had the opportunity.

"Yes," she said. "Well. If a human drinks vitae, their natural healing is accelerated. They'll also spend a month being stronger and more durable than before. And they'll stop aging for that month. The downside is that they become addicted to vampire blood and the vampire that supplies it. We call that person a 'ghoul.' Much easier to make a ghoul than to perform a ritual. Less time-consuming too."
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[personal profile] blackmagus 2013-11-12 09:21 am (UTC)(link)
Fortescue is unable to contain a smirk at Balthazar's comment, but at least she doesn't snicker. Perhaps she's getting better at containing herself in non-work-related company. ...perhaps.

"Sounds like some vampires might find it quite useful."

Those without scruples, concerning humans, perhaps.
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[personal profile] primogen_vampirate 2013-11-12 05:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Mina was good-natured enough to laugh. But Fortescue's concerns about a certain lack of scruples were very, very well founded.

"Back where I came from," she said. "Chicago. In the 1930s. We didn't have anything like this." She gestured to the communications device the scientists had so kindly given her. "Our only means of fast communication was through a network of ghouls that were put into place."

She had no idea how many of them had been willing and how many had been pressed into service. And she didn't want to know.

"Those ghouls were the reason why the Fae attacked our city."
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[personal profile] blackmagus 2013-11-18 12:54 am (UTC)(link)
"Politics," Fortescue agrees wryly. "What would we do without it?"

Other than sleep better at night, at least figuratively speaking. She shrugs.

"There's an elven faction in my world, the Inveterates, that use humans in a similar way. Though it's mostly through mind control, via magic. It sometimes damages the short-term memory, in the most severe cases, but the side effects are otherwise minimal. Most of their human soldiers in the war are used in this fashion."
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[personal profile] primogen_vampirate 2013-11-18 02:29 am (UTC)(link)
Mina raised an eyebrow at that. "Politics indeed," she agreed.

She wouldn't clutch her pearls (her metaphorical pearls, anyway) and plead innocence. She had, from time to time, used a human being or two to her advantage, even if she did champion their cause, for the most part.

To say nothing of mind control, which was a favorite tool of hers.

She turned to offer Balthazar a blithe smile. "But complicated is so fun. After all, I've met your family."
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[personal profile] blackmagus 2013-11-19 07:38 am (UTC)(link)
Fortescue quirks a smile. "You do have enough of them for a sports team," she jokes quietly.
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[personal profile] primogen_vampirate 2013-11-19 01:03 pm (UTC)(link)
In all honesty, Mina felt that the angels put the 'fun' in 'dysfunctional family.' Even if she was a bit fond of some of them, particularly Gabriel and Balthazar.

Funny how things changed.

"Or a jury of peers," she added.
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[personal profile] blackmagus 2013-11-20 03:10 am (UTC)(link)
Fortescue glances to Mina. It's her learning experience; she's just along to contribute what she can. Which is hopefully something substantial.

"Preference?"
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[personal profile] primogen_vampirate 2013-11-20 04:11 am (UTC)(link)
Mina considered it a moment. "I don't like to do things by halves," she finally said, slowly and deliberately. "When I throw myself into work, I like to do so for as long a stretch as possible. And I fear we might be interrupted by the sunrise. Which would be very unfortunate for me."

And uncomfortable.
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[personal profile] blackmagus 2013-11-22 12:12 am (UTC)(link)
Fortescue clicks her tongue, and Jazz comes running out of the shelves not too long after. There's a gathering of fluff around his mouth, but the black cat is otherwise impeccable as he jumps up onto her lap.

"Good luck," she directs at Balthazar, on the wry side. She doesn't envy his position. "I'm sure I'll see you both soon enough."