forwardmomentum: (to helplessness)
forwardmomentum ([personal profile] forwardmomentum) wrote in [community profile] faderift2020-05-04 08:17 pm

[ open log ]

WHO: Miles Vorkosigan and YOU
WHAT: Weird little space man enters orbit, immediately breaks arm, generally gets in the way
WHEN: From Cloudreach 30 through the first week of Bloomingtide
WHERE: The Gallows
NOTES: Miles's info post is here! i'm sorry, you're welcome

rift entry (first come, first serve)
It's a classic dream: Miles, back in his academy days, suddenly finding himself sitting an exam he hasn't studied for and is drawing dreadful blanks. More ridiculous still that it's a test on a book he already knows inside and out. It's sitting right in front of him, even. His hand is shaking, gripping the light pen a little too hard. He's been sitting here far, far too long without having written a single thing. Oh, god, he's starting to feel dizzy. His palms are suddenly slick with sweat. The room feels like it's tilting on him -- no, it is tilting -- and then the room vanishes away altogether.

By the time Miles realizes he's falling, it's already too late. He tries to curl in on himself and hit the ground rolling, but he connects with it at entirely the wrong angle and lands on his left arm with a sickeningly familiar crack. Dammit, the fall couldn't even have been that far for how fast it happened. Miles gurgles out a curse, only barely registering the unfamiliar scenery and just how strange the air smells amidst the shock. Oh, that's a broken humerus right there.

The odd-looking little man rolls over onto his side with a groan. Too tall and too skinny to be a dwarf, but at only about 4'9, still much smaller than the average adult human. It isn't until he takes a look down at his cradled arm that he notices the bright glowing green fucking shard in his hand.

"What the hell," he wheezes, trying to sit up, "kind of dream is this?"

those who can't with this guy, teach
Miles is a quick study, and not a terrible student, especially with his abrupt and avid interest in all things Thedosian. Part of it is a transparent and desperate attempt at distracting himself from the situation at hand, the rest genuine interest. Everything here is so new, so different and familiar all at once. There is so much here that reminds him of home in odd, fractured ways. Learning more about this place will smooth those edges, break it down into things he can understand.

He will devour just about any subject matter, but the things that will grab his attention most are military history, politics, and magic. Oh, man, he's got like, a million questions about magic. Maybe your character finally has a willing audience to babble on about their pet subject of choice, or maybe your character's just unlucky enough to have been drafted to give the new guy the Thedas 101 course. Either way, Miles will only stop asking questions long enough to breathe.

sleep? in this economy?
There's a lot about this that's hard to swallow. He's a pretty flexible guy as far as his sphere of belief goes, or at least he likes to think so. Sure, this could all still be a dream, but his broken arm feels pretty fucking real. Hell, where he's from they jump through wormholes. He can take this at face value, at least for now. The only part he's having a hard time stomaching is the part where he doesn't go home.

The trick is not leaving himself any room to think about it. Sleep? Way too much room to think in there. So mostly, at first, he doesn't, except in short shifts when he's exhausted enough to pass directly into blissful unconsciousness. So late at night, when there's no more lessons or real work to keep him occupied, he haunts the library. It's late, and he's generally disinclined to ask for help, so when something is out of his reach, he's more likely to try and scale the shelves himself, as one with a broken arm does.

put that thing where it came from or so help me
Miles's Thedas 101 only goes on for so long, and then he is left to stew in frustration over not being able to join most of Riftwatch on the sudden rescue operation. It seems that as quickly as he'd gotten here, some shit had hit some fan somewhere, and everyone's off on a mission. And he can't go, because quarantine.
Realistically, he understands. He can even admit to himself that he probably wouldn't even be able to contribute much, with his broken arm and only nascent understanding of this world. (Mostly the arm.) But that doesn't leave him any less vibrating in idleness, and he's spent a lot of time in the library, and when Miles doesn't have anything else to engage him, he is at the whim of his own curiosities.

What is he doing? Great question. Probably something he's not supposed to be doing, somewhere he's not supposed to be doing it, although he may or may not be aware of that fact. Feel free to find Miles with his nose in anything mildly illicit, awkwardly personal, or hey, unexpectedly benign.

wildcard
[ feel free to find miles anywhere around the gallows or hit me up at [plurk.com profile] runawayballista for a starter! ]
overharrowed: (I've had my time)

[personal profile] overharrowed 2020-05-14 09:44 pm (UTC)(link)
"Maker, yes. And lucky that you just broke the one bone, considering; I've seen Rifters arrive before." The process generally isn't best described as gentle. Miles could have done much worse under the circumstances.

"You seem in relatively good spirits, at least." For a recently arrived Rifter with a broken arm. It's something of a sliding scale. "How are you settling in? Beyond finding the library, at which you've demonstrably succeeded." It's not a test, exactly, but Julius is interested to see in what direction the answer takes them. On the other hand, Miles seems unlikely to be averse to a little chat, and they're not bothering anyone else at this hour.
overharrowed: (hum my name)

[personal profile] overharrowed 2020-05-23 11:47 pm (UTC)(link)
"How do you read books at home, if not on paper?" Julius asks, genuinely interested. He's known more than a few rifters, and at least one well, but given the variety of their backgrounds, each one is effectively a matter of starting over culturally. "It's a shame, in some ways, you came to us now; our parent organization had a larger library yet, but we've rather lost access. Or at least easy access; volumes might be had with some diplomatic finesse, but neither quickly nor easily."
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[personal profile] overharrowed 2020-05-27 03:47 pm (UTC)(link)
"I think I've heard computers mentioned, but I confess I still don't really have a grasp of what they are. Obviously they do more than compute sums, as the name suggests. Regardless, it would be convenient to have a lighter way to carry texts. I was only able to choose a volume or two when I left the place I grew up, and I suspect a lot of the volumes I left behind were destroyed through either malice or carelessness."

Perhaps Kinloch Hold's library is still sitting there, intact, but Julius would be extremely surprised.

"I certainly know more about magic than advanced technology, so I suppose I come at the comparison from the other direction than you," he adds, gesturing to suggest they might sit. (He assumes Miles' legs are fine, in contrast to his arm, but he also suspects they might want to chat long enough they'd be more comfortable seated. At least they aren't bothering anyone else at this hour.)
overharrowed: (he'll laugh and say that he can't sleep)

[personal profile] overharrowed 2020-05-28 08:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Julius considers the question seriously. "Many spells give off light, but generally that's a side effect, not the main intention. Glyphs, for instance, tend to glow when they're triggered. And, of course," of course, "you can use magic to create fire or lightning, but those sound a bit violent for the type of thing you're proposing."

He retrieves the paper he'd been using before he started talking to Miles and jots down a note. "...I wonder. We're already using magic to communicate through the books. Engineering some sort of larger storage could be tremendously useful on its own, even if we don't approach your world's capabilities. Open a book and summon the contents of any one of a dozen volumes; you could carry one codex on your travels and not a shelf's worth."

He glances up and adds, "Has anyone showed you the magic books yet? I suspect the welcome may have been abbreviated with so much of Riftwatch away at once."
overharrowed: (tell me what you've done to yourself)

[personal profile] overharrowed 2020-06-01 12:13 am (UTC)(link)
"Yes, that's the idea. I suspect your new arrival orientation may have been cut short given the all-hands situation elsewhere. The books, though, they're quite clever."

He reaches for his, which was in a small stack he'd been working from.

"The sending crystals are still what we're using, in a practical sense, but you can insert it into the spine like this." He demonstrates. "We'll have to set you up with a book of your own. By default, the message goes out to everyone and is labeled with your name, but we've worked out how to do anonymous messages ⁠— largely used for stirring the pot when someone gets bored, honestly ⁠— and messages to specific recipients. Take the sending crystal out," he does, and flips through the pages. "All blank again."
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[personal profile] overharrowed 2020-06-03 10:10 pm (UTC)(link)
It startles him into a quiet laugh. "Well, I wasn't personally consulted. Though I suspect our seneschal might make some sort of gift basket for anyone who worked out how to turn it off. Originally, everyone was anonymous unless you had especially distinctive handwriting, so it was less a feature an incomplete improvement."
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[personal profile] overharrowed 2020-06-05 12:53 am (UTC)(link)
"You'll want to speak to Stark," Julius says, wry. "He's possibly not the only one, but he's who comes to mind. At least of those who are still here. A few others who've passed through have tried to do their part, too. There was a Rifter named Cosima who left us a microscope, I believe that's still available in the Research department if you ever need it for anything."

The more you know.

"I think we've gained a lot from Rifters trying to make leaps, myself. Though we're necessarily limited by raw materials and the fact that you all seem to be from slightly different places, or different times, or both. A lot of trying to re-invent different tools from different starting points."
overharrowed: (I taste every wasted minute)

[personal profile] overharrowed 2020-06-05 08:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Julius' expression brightens, the effect subtle but hard to miss. "That's not a question I often get, especially from non-mages. The subjective experience isn't something there's been much research into, I suspect because it's considered gauche at best to enjoy magic in any way." He can think of a number of reasons why without trying, but he'd rather answer Miles' question.

"I don't have the grounds to speak for anyone else. Personally, it's... hm. Are you familiar with lucid dreaming?" Either by concept or experience; he doesn't specify which.
overharrowed: (choking on the bones)

[personal profile] overharrowed 2020-06-18 12:50 am (UTC)(link)
Julius tilts his hand; sort of.

"Mages in Thedas don't dream as I understand other people do. Humans and elves — and possibly Qunari, there's a debate about that — enter the Fade when they sleep, but they don't have clear memories of it when they wake. Impressions, fragments. Mages are conscious of being in the Fade when we're there, absent any sort of interference in our perceptions. We also have ways of journeying there that are more controlled and deliberate than falling asleep." He smiles, almost sheepishly, and adds, "I know it's a very roundabout way of answering your question, but I am getting to it, I promise."

He sits back in his chair. "Most of the time, casting spells doesn't involve actually traveling into the Fade. But it always involves tapping into it. For me, doing magic is like... you're very focused, but you're also relaxed. You feel a current of sorts, and you need to work with that current, rather than yanking against it, if you don't want it to snap back in your face. It's what makes runes and glyphs so interesting to me, really; you're tapping into that power in such a way that someone else can tap into it again later, which is very useful, but also very challenging."
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[personal profile] overharrowed 2020-06-23 05:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Julius wants to stop and ask about jump pilots, but he makes a mental note to circle back; instead, he nods. "I was quite young when my magic manifested, so I don't really remember not being a mage, or at least one in training. But some of our rifters come from worlds where more or less anyone might learn magic with the proper training. I confess, it's hard for me to imagine where one would start with no ... intuitive sense, I suppose. Most mages discover their natures here by doing some sort of magic involuntarily as children. It's sometimes not doing unwanted magic that's the first step of training, depending on one's particular flavor of power."
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[personal profile] overharrowed 2020-06-29 12:34 am (UTC)(link)
"Mmm," agreement. He should have expected the question, but he hadn't quite. He takes a moment to formulate his answer. "I had an older brother and, as older brothers are sometimes wont to do, he was often a bit rough with me. One day, I'd told him to stop, more than once, and he wouldn't. And I sort of..." He extends hand, a small gesture that's more an echo than a representation of what he'd actually done. "There was a flash of light. He'd been pushed back, and he couldn't get to me when he tried." A wry smile. "At least for a moment or two. I was so startled, the barrier dropped almost immediately. It gave him a scare, though."

It hadn't actually hurt him, though that had been lost in the retelling within the family.