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πš•πšžπšŒπš’ πš”πšžπšœπš‘πš’πš—πšŠπšπšŠ ([personal profile] lunardreaming) wrote in [community profile] magisteriaexe2024-05-07 02:49 pm

your eyes are broken bottles [ 2024 catchall ]

who: lucy kushinada ([personal profile] lunardreaming) + others
when: all throughout 2024
where:
what: 2024 catchall, open quest starters
warnings: will add as necessary




[ note: open starters will be posted in the comments! if you'd like to do something with Lucy, hit me up at [plurk.com profile] cosmonautdelta ]
gilgamess: (lmmmmm)

this is not the kind of thing he expected to be signed up to help with

[personal profile] gilgamess 2024-05-18 03:14 am (UTC)(link)
Gilgamesh probably had looser standards than Lucy for what constituted "weird shit." After all, one need only look at... well, numerous matters, such as the fact that he possessed a potion which de-aged him, or the fact that he was half-human and half-god, or the fact that his best friend/lover was an androgynous being formed from clay and dissolved by the gods after they slaughtered a giant bull together, etc., many other things, yadda yadda...

.... but, truly, even by his generous standards, this city was really starting to push it with the shenanigans. now here is this woman again, dissecting a muffin alongside her Bursterfly. of course, his Bursterfly has come to accompany him as well.

"Hmph, it would seem your effects are happily mild..." Now those fluffy colorful ball creatures (-- why had they not yet been rounded up and returned to that woman or whatever?) were burping bubbles and the fish which had previously cursed Gilgamesh were controlling heatless flames. It was all truly pushing the envelope of existential absurdity. "It would seem that they put these 'Hexberries' even in normal dishes."

Adventuresome? Though that ... did seem to be on brand.

"Well, what do you think those fluctuating energy levels might mean?"

Little did he know he was speaking to someone without much knowledge of magic. The blind leading the blind. Though was it magic, or something biological in the berries? Stranger and stranger.
gilgamess: (hmppphhhh)

[personal profile] gilgamess 2024-05-29 01:42 am (UTC)(link)
"I suppose you might describe it as ironic, but magic is my wheelhouse. At least in theory. That is to say, the version of Gilgamesh you see before you is the Caster summoning. I am an ancient hero summoned in the form of a mage."

She might have some follow-up questions to that, but by now, Lucy should probably learn to take some things at face value in this world.

"However, presented with the choice..."

Magic was the obvious choice, but Gilgamesh had taken the alternative route. Well, make of that what you will.

"Though that is not pressing, at the moment." After all, the entire apartment complex was in the throes of absurdity, even by its considerable and continual standards. "Well, and am I to say what, being the one more adept in magic? In theory, I am, but I am uncertain whether the magic of this world corresponds to that with which I am familiar."

It seemed to be another system, or maybe a mesh. So he shouldn't really make assumptions. And anyway, just off the top of his head at least, Gilgamesh knew nothing about any such nonsense as this.

"Well, I suppose the obvious place to begin is researching with these devices.

--can you do so with your mind now?" --mind-hacking? He wonders if maybe that's something he is capable of learning. He had been a clairvoyant, as a special power.
gilgamess: (jsssff)

[personal profile] gilgamess 2024-06-04 10:01 pm (UTC)(link)
No, Lucy, unfortunately Gilgamesh still does not make much sense. Fate/ versions of heroes certainly aren't likely to be historically reliable, but his golden appearance is actually a result of his heritage as a demi-god. Fate vs. Historical Accuracy is definitely a thing, but honestly, being a blond twink was nothing, as that goes. Gilgamesh also has a jet craft in his vault which is apparently ancient Indian in origin (the Vimana), and that's still only the surface of the issues.

Also, he didn't really guess that she personally had unique abilities there. more that it was just a cool sci-fi/cyberpunk seeming thing which would ostensibly fit in with a city like this. also, this Link device apparently had some telepathic connections, as that goes. but Gilgamesh doesn't have anything beyond a very basic understanding of such things. at least not yet. if he remains here long enough, that is certain to change, isn't it?

"I see." Lucy seemed to be describing the technology of her own world, from what Gilgamesh could discern. "So the technology of your world -- the 'cyberdeck,' is compatible with the technology here? I am wondering whether such... interfaces, are something that exist here, that others of us on this path may also be expected to learn."

Gilgamesh isn't exactly opposed to gaining some abilities with neural fuckery, provided the neural fuckery doesn't end up reversed on him. And for one who was big on autonomy, that could be a bit of a concern within a city with the potentials this one seemed to have.

"Hmm, well, we could either continue to research with the means we have, or we could perhaps try to consult someone who might have some knowledge of this world's magic."

The apartment complex had both natives and Otherworlders alike from all backgrounds, after all. And the latter might be necessary in any case; it seemed as if the situation that had occasioned this baking catastrophe was a case of ingredients being used together which did not habitually go together and thus an unpredictable outcome, which meant that research might only get them so far. Lucy did seem pretty astute as such things went, but she also seemed very out her element. And honestly, even Gilgamesh was in this particular case...
Edited 2024-06-04 22:01 (UTC)
gilgamess: (smilleeee)

[personal profile] gilgamess 2024-06-17 09:02 pm (UTC)(link)
"Tch, I am not certain I would wish for an object to be inserted into my body, let alone my brain, if that is what you refer to..."

Look, Gilgamesh was from ancient Sumeria, and even if some of the technology in his vault might seem pretty anachronistic relative to his origins (golden armor and the flying aircraft), all this cyberpunk-esque technology was still utterly foreign to him. He was, as Lucy had observed, intelligent and adaptable enough to gather the gist of something like neuro-tech, but he would likely not feel fully comfortable with it until he had a much more holistic understanding thereof.

Thus he would certainly hope she is correct in her assumption that they may gain such abilities without the need for extraneous implants.

And as to the other point of discussion...

"Indeed, it seems we have the same idea. Very well, then." Gilgamesh turns, but looks back over his shoulder, waiting for Lucy to fall into step alongside him so that they may proceed. "I suppose it cannot hurt to familiarize myself with the establishments in this world, in any case. In my kingdom, I knew them all so well I could have sketched a map without the assistance of laborers and scribes, yet here is another matter. But even if this world is not my garden, it does not change my nature."

He was, after all, a being who was quite literally made to be the linchpin between gods and humans, a being who was made to be a King over humans, and those instincts were deeply intrinsic in his nature.
Edited 2024-06-17 21:02 (UTC)
gilgamess: (i need more icons??/)

i apologize in advance for all the... fate/-isms but loool, She Did Ask

[personal profile] gilgamess 2024-07-06 04:24 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Lucy is correct. Gilgamesh was exactly the opposite of herself in terms of what aspects of Magisteria were perplexing or alien to his own experiences and way of thinking. The sides to the city and world that she found most foreign and complex were the most akin to his backyard. But the sides of the world that he found perplexing? She seemed better equipped to deal with. So hopefully, between the two of them, there could be something of a balance. Mastery of various terrains, as it were.

In any case, Gilgamesh lets himself be led along. In much the same way Lucy is taken with the city's magic, Gilgamesh finds the manifestations of advanced technology to be enchanting -- especially the visual or aural variety, such as the holograms. He might be an ancient king, but there was something about the concept of a virtual world which spoke to a sort of societal abundance and a theory of progress that pleased him, as one who was born in ancient times and had clairvoyant visions of humanity progressing beyond his gardens and into the stars. He was a born adventurer, a supporter of treasure seeking and progress. ]


Hm... yes, when I consider it, there are many similarities between the magic of this world and my own.

However... well, as you are aware, I was a very early ruler, the first King and hero in humanity's lore. As such, as I was born in what was called the Age of Gods. It was a time when the air itself was far more saturated with magical energy, leading to the possibility of incredible feats of sorcery and interaction with legendary creatures. In my era, gods and goddesses, fantastic beasts... could still interact with humans.

[ he has to wonder whether Lucy's world had any version of his legend. was she, too, from a version of Earth in which he had been an ancient hero? overall, it was confusing as to whether the Otherworlders shared any version of his history or not. surely, some of them must. ]

But eventually, the Age of Gods gave way to the Age of Man, the decline of divine influence. Human civilization, science and reason, became prominent instead. Among humans, magic became confined to certain families with crests and circuits -- those mongrel "mage societies." [ he's not a huge fan, despite being, well, technically a mage, in this form. ] Secretive, underground societies co-existing alongside humans. To most, magic was a fiction. Fairies, Undead Apostles, phantasmal beasts... yes, they exist, especially in places with high concentrations of magic, but after the Age of Gods, many existed on the Reverse Side of the World, apart from the eyes of ordinary humans.

[ and he pauses because, well... not that he is trying to overwhelm Lucy (although all he just said was Probably a Lot, but ya grrl did ask...), but all this talk really has the wheels churning in his head now, considering how different/similar Magisteria might be. Gilgamesh shakes his head, thinking now about the two. ]

How is Magisteria different from my world -- what I just described?

As to that... I am still ascertaining. [ and he is on the tech path, so he was not among the Otherworlders who have really been asking questions of the spirits. ] From what I can gather, magic does seem to be associated with antiquity in this world, as it was in mine, whereas, likewise, technology is associated with futurism and progress.

But whether magic was once more abundant in the past, whether this world's deities were once more engaged with the goings-on of humans and then something like the "Age of Man" happened... I cannot yet say.

Without knowing more, it certainly seems that fantastic beings have continued to co-exist alongside "ordinary" humans far more so than was the case in my world, suggesting that even if Magisteria had something like an Age of the Gods and an Age of Man, the division was far less stark than in my world. Though I think it would be worth further exploring this tension between the two groups that we have been given to understand plays a role in defining life in this city. If indeed it is like my world, with technology poising itself to supersede magic... then that might go some way towards explaining that tension in the first of places.

[ but that's just conjecture. in Magisteria, at least, magic and those who practiced it did not seem nearly so inclined to step aside; the races and beings associated with it, their traditions, seemed to hold far more steadfast, but perhaps, if the worlds were at all alike, this anxiety might inform some of the attitudes of the one towards the other. ]
Edited 2024-07-06 16:31 (UTC)
gilgamess: (smilleeee)

[personal profile] gilgamess 2024-08-26 04:35 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Actually, now that Lucy mentions it, that's a good point. Thus far, Magisteria has been the singular city-state that they and fellow Otherworlders have encountered within Medeas. Could it be singular in its organization and priorities? Were other cities within the world similar, or perhaps very different? ]

Hmph... perhaps multiple factions. Rogues or extremists as well, one would suppose.

[ The magic/tech division was one broad area where some members of the citizenry found themselves in opposing camps, but with so many different people of different backgrounds, with different priorities, there were bound to be others.

It was not a leap to suppose there was likely a certain degree of internecine conflict as well. After all, even among the two broad groups of tech and magic, clearly there was quite a bit of diversity on each side, to say nothing of other potential flash points.

Anyway, Gilgamesh behaves as if he is quite at home in the cafe, no matter how unusual or anachronistic his appearance is. then again, by now, he has probably customized his wardrobe more in light with local customs, including Bios-infused jewelry baubles or accordingly bright and flashy clothing. in any era, the man had his own idea of trendy.

but this cafe suits him just fine. as they wait in line, Gilgamesh taps one of the holo walls with his finger, prompting the revelation of a digital menu. ]


Turbulence does not trouble me. Ah, but [ he is still looking at the menu, as if transfixed by the sprawl of words appearing in glow. ] I suppose we mustn't forget the reason of our coming here.

[ it was to seek assistance for the ...berry muffin issue, however they might begin with that. though now that they are here, the prospect of consuming/drinking something or enjoying the cafe for a bit unto its own rights... did not seem too unappealing. ]
emet_sulk: (A17 Ridiculous)

[personal profile] emet_sulk 2024-05-21 04:52 pm (UTC)(link)
[ For Emet-Selch's part, the muffins seem to have given him the rather disconcerting effects of his hair and eyes cycling through an array of colours, from white to black and all colours in-between. It's not the worst thing that could happen but it also looks extremely out of place on a grumpy old man such as him. ]

Magic often goes awry. 'Tis almost a given. If I'd known this would happen then I never would have eaten one.

[ He hadn't even thought to examine the muffins with his soulsight. ]
emet_sulk: (A17 Ridiculous)

[personal profile] emet_sulk 2024-05-25 05:51 pm (UTC)(link)
[ He glances at the berry. It doesn't really reveal much more than it did the first time he looked at one. ]

'Tis overflowing with aether - or I suppose Bios, as they call it here. Whether 'tis an innate property or a side effect, I don't know. I imagine if something could be made to counteract it then it may remove these effects from us.

[ Maybe a sort of 'wavelength' of bios that cancels the hexberry out. Or a cure to neutralise this particular, volatile bios. ]
emet_sulk: (A20 That can't be right)

[personal profile] emet_sulk 2024-06-06 06:54 am (UTC)(link)
[ He shrugs and offers airily: ]

If only one could Synthesise with a berry.

[ --But since that's obviously not possible(?), Emet-Selch waves off his own suggestion and gives the matter some deeper thought. ]

It may be ever-changing but is the change itself regular?
emet_sulk: (A29 Heavens above)

apologies for wait ;;

[personal profile] emet_sulk 2024-06-13 05:49 pm (UTC)(link)
"Why would I do something as foolish as that?" he asks in exasperation. "That would add another factor and make it even more difficult to cure. Or worse: extend the effects."

Also, he doesn't want to shed glitter. No thanks! That would be a nightmare to clean.
Edited 2024-06-13 17:50 (UTC)
emet_sulk: (A01 How glib)

[personal profile] emet_sulk 2024-07-06 04:49 pm (UTC)(link)
[ It surprises him how quickly her little insect manages to reflect the berry's output. How long had she been recording? Would it be enough to counter his ever-changing hair?

He can do little but wait. At first, there's no change. But at some point one of the wavelengths matches a pattern emitted when his hair is about to change its colour again and it abruptly turns back to its proper white. Not ten seconds later, it shifts to another neon colour.

Emet-Selch, having created a small, handheld mirror to observe his own hair in this time, let's out an 'Aha!'. ]


It worked! Briefly, but the theory seems to be sound.
emet_sulk: (A19 Looking up)

[personal profile] emet_sulk 2024-07-19 02:41 am (UTC)(link)
More's the pity. Since it was a food, I would imagine the effect will fade after it has passed through completely.

[ It doesn't really solve the problem but it's a step towards it. Maybe? ]

What of yourself? [ A vague gesture at her glittery state. ] That cannot be comfortable.
emet_sulk: (A29 Heavens above)

[personal profile] emet_sulk 2024-07-29 02:29 am (UTC)(link)
I'm sure they've developed ways to efficiently clean this...glitter.

[ He watches the Bursterfly for a short while, frowning thoughtfully. ]

That thing is more useful than I first thought. I wonder if he'll be able to make full use of it...

[ Probably not at first. But then, Rhea'li always manages to surprise him somehow. ]