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johnny silverado. ([personal profile] hornswoggle) wrote in [community profile] faderift2022-10-19 10:28 pm

closed / tall tales

WHO: Gela, Viktor, Wysteria, Laurentius
WHAT: Propaganda, baby.
WHEN: What is time, really.
WHERE: Hinterlands, western Orlais.
NOTES: OOC Notes


heirring: ([132])

[personal profile] heirring 2022-10-31 04:22 am (UTC)(link)
There are particular members of their company, and indeed likely individuals to be found in the worlds from which they'd allegedly originated, which might hear some ominous note in that statement. Happily, Wysteria de Foncé is so such person. Rather, her "Were you really? How grand!" is all optimism and genuine interest, unalloyed by the inconvenience of suspecting that things like poor results and unintended consequences might perhaps be reasons to be reasonably discouraged from the pursuit of an idea.

"I would ask what sort of results specifically, but truly I doubt the specifics are very applicable here in Thedas. Yet the theory may remain sound enough, and it would be very fine not to start the whole matter entirely from scratch. I've found that's rather often the case wherein things don't work quite like you imagine they ought to or instance where properties of certain otherwise familiar materials have been rendered unpredictable, but the general trajectory of an idea is more or less—

"Why, it has only just occurred to me that I might have you look at my drawings," she says, cutting herself off. Her attention has wandered away from the road and turned in Viktor's direction. Luckily the mule in charge of their way is the confident sort of animal who can be relied upon to recognize the benefits of continuing to travel along the roadway rather than wandering up the embankment into the fields adjacent to it. "Although they are entirely a matter of enchantment and have nothing at all to do with this business of lyrium interacting with flesh and blood and that sort of thing and teaching Rifters enchanting. But remind me when we return to Kirkwall."
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[personal profile] grindset 2022-10-31 05:36 am (UTC)(link)
That's a relief; Viktor had silently cursed himself for bringing up his ill-fated subjects the moment he started. Lately his mouth's been running away with his thoughts, which might be blamed on any number of things, including but not limited to exhaustion, increasingly frequent nightmares, and having recently anger-napped so hard it sent him to another realm.

In any case, it's good she doesn't choose to pursue that whiff of failure, because being carried along in a stream of optimistic chatter is precisely what will keep him from dwelling on it. (But they had all better hope those results aren't applicable.)

"I will," he says, and means it. "And I might have something to show in return, should you be interested... also enchantment-related. And arm-related."
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aren't you glad you waited a million year for this incredibly short tag

[personal profile] heirring 2022-11-07 09:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Her subsequent "Oh?" has a distinctly leading flavor to it even before Wysteria supplements it with, "Enchantment and arm related. How fascinating. You have my full attention, Serah."

Well, the road certainly doesn't have it.
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i'm a million glad

[personal profile] grindset 2022-11-09 03:04 am (UTC)(link)
"Generally speaking. Not the arm."

This is by far preferable to following that other conversational path to a place that makes him feel like he's trying to pry an idea out of the clenched fist of a corpse to show her it's still good. It's gone. Dead. He should get over it. Can't, won't, and should.

This one is dead, too—

"But an arm. A mechanical one, with thirteen hinge and rotary joints and a pressure-adaptive gripping claw, and equipped with a coherent ray emitter."

—but at least he finished it.

"Its movement was remotely controlled," he says, and lifts his hand like he would have, "by a glove. It would track your hand precisely, sensitively, and with a gesture," such a this little peck at the air, "discharge a concentrated optical beam capable of slicing through matter almost instantly. Engraving, carving, welding... you could put it to any creative purpose, with ease."

He drops his hand. "That is, I'm drawing up the plans. Eh, re-drawing them. You know. Just for fun."
Edited (edits my edit) 2022-11-09 03:09 (UTC)
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[personal profile] heirring 2022-11-14 11:02 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh, yes of course."

From the sound of this easy agreement, Wysteria is quite familiar with this particular brand of entertainment. Yes, why not re-draw old schematics? It's rather like the particular pleasure of putting together a puzzle one's already solved once, the pieces all so charmingly familiar.

"Have you given much consideration to attempting to replicate it here? Or adapt it according to Thedas' rules, I suppose. It doesn't sound entirely divorced from the concept of Mister Stark's version of a golem— Have you seen it yet? I think he calls it Fred. I trust it stands for something, though I couldn't tell you what. How did you link the arm to the glove originally?"

Three questions are better than one.
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[personal profile] grindset 2022-11-19 05:27 am (UTC)(link)
"Fade reactor engine droid."

—isn't how he linked the arm to the glove. Yes, he's seen it. A remarkable example of craftsmanship, though aesthetically a bit dry, in Viktor's opinion. Cultural differences. He doesn't hold it against you, Fred.

"And the link was simple, actually: one gemstone powered the machine, and another was housed on the glove, each with corresponding components. It took a great deal of trial and error to find precisely the right runic sequence for this effect." And the system was still glitchy last he left off, but that doesn't need to be volunteered. "Given leave to piggyback on the remote control system Provost Stark has already developed, we could have a comparable model up and running in... I want to say less than half that time, but I'm a little fuzzy on fabrication timelines here."

Little fuzzy comes with a little wobble of his hand amid the other gestures.
Edited 2022-11-19 05:28 (UTC)
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[personal profile] heirring 2022-12-26 08:48 pm (UTC)(link)
"You ought to try it. It sounds like it would make designing at scale far more convenient. Mister Stark and I expect that a prototype of the airship"—what airship? The airship, obviously—"may be worked up easily enough with the personnel we have to hand in the Gallows, but anything sized for a proper crew and work at the war front against blighted dragons and so on will either need a great deal of time to build or very specialized tools."

Or both. What does she know about the work of shipwright? Nothing that can't be divined from the study of schematics.

"Is the sympathetic principle of magic one of the rules where you come from?"
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[personal profile] grindset 2023-02-18 12:13 am (UTC)(link)
After the airship leaves Wysteria's mouth, she keeps talking, while Viktor's expression continues to hold on the one that appeared when she invoked that phrase. It's slowly evolving with the set of his brow, little flicks of his eyes, a sense of building, enforcing patience, waiting for his turn.

"I'm— not sure. We were still working out the rules when I," achieved the aforementioned extra-dimensional nap, "left. You'll have to explain what you mean by sympathetic." But she's left with no room to do so, because here it comes: "A-about the airship, though—"

The airship.

"They're a common form of transportation where I'm from. Aerostats. The Hexgates were designed for them, specifically, all shapes and sizes. So... if you find yourselves in need of insight..."
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https://youtu.be/sABdtEaKMYE

[personal profile] heirring 2023-02-18 04:15 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh!" It's a pleased sort of exclamation; indeed, she is developing a habit of such utterances when in Viktor's company—he has such a fine way of making himself so convenient!

"How fine! Yes, that would be very good of you. Mister Stark and I have discussed the subject at length. And at beam and draft, as it were." Ha ha ha, ship puns. Wysteria slaps the reins at the mule's back as a sort of thoughtless punctuation to the joke, or perhaps out of simple instinct—the animal having begun to lapse back into a slightly more moderate and evidentially unacceptably less jostling pace.

"What a happy coincidence. No! I suppose we might actually use this as an illustration of that very intraphysical principle. That was the focus of my excursion to the dwarven city in the summer. The airship was. I was developing a prototype, which is obviously very secret, of a device designed to power it. I'm very pleased with it as it does something that Thedas mages seem to be entirely unable to accomplish, and I think the Venatori will find it very frustrating. When we return to Kirkwall, we must review it together and compare notes."
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[personal profile] grindset 2023-02-21 06:17 am (UTC)(link)
Ha ha. Ship puns.

Viktor's lips do actually tighten in amusement. Not a second after it appears, the cart gives them a noteworthy dip and bounce, wrought by a particularly ambitious puddle's crater and exaggerated by the refreshed speed; this promptly resets his focus.

"Absolutely. It would be my pleasure."

Can they turn around, go back and look at it now? Right now? Oh no, they'll say, we were unable to complete our assignment because of reasons. Please accept our deepest apologies. And then they'll huddle around the— whatever it is.

"In the meantime, provided it won't, eh, compromise the secrecy, would you mind describing it? What's this... something... it can do?"
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[personal profile] heirring 2023-03-26 12:26 am (UTC)(link)
"I wouldn't mind," she says, so promptly as to be entirely promising around the possibility that Viktor's curiosity may very soon be at least partially sated by a highly technical explanation. However—

"However, I only carry enough poison for myself. So if we were to be captured during our excursion, you must promise to me that you will find some alternate means of destroying yourself. Otherwise the Ambassador will be very displeased with me. Posthumously, I suppose. But it's the thought that counts."

She is all smiles as she says this.
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[personal profile] grindset 2023-03-30 02:39 am (UTC)(link)
She is all smiles, and Viktor is—despite all the time he's spent with Wysteria thus far and the gamut of little surprises that have sprung from her mouth like birds merrily leaving the roost—taken aback. Also faintly birdlike is the way his chin jerks in toward his neck. Not only is he absolutely not going to do that, even hypothetically, it can't possibly be expected of them—she's got to have conjured some funny romantic idea about it, he thinks.

But he wants to hear about the Something, so, easing out of his perturbed look,

"Ah... yes, of course."
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[personal profile] heirring 2023-04-03 09:41 pm (UTC)(link)
If she notices this briefly appalled state of being, she makes no remark on it. But more likely that such looks are simply ordinary to Wysteria. Were she to investigate each time one appeared, there would hardly hours in the day left to accomplish anything else with.

"Very good," she declares, as if this is the answer she expected. "In that case, the prototype in question is a thing that creates wind and the expansion of air to create a sort of constant upward pressure. You can't use force enchantments to keep an airship up, obviously, as eventually you reach a position where there isn't anything substantial to push off of. So we must create something the exploits what is naturally there. Now, some time ago Riftwatch recovered a strange device from Orlais which the Venatori had been using to effect the weather there by generating a constant cold in the region. You of course need no more explanation as to how that would be useful."

Something something the thermodynamics of creating a current of hot and cold air.

"There is still some issue as to the scale of the thing, and obviously now that we have the device to power the concept, everything must now be tested extensively, but— well. I thought it was very clever, in any case."
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[personal profile] grindset 2023-04-11 01:43 am (UTC)(link)
"Artificial convection... that is clever."

Indeed, no explanation required. As Viktor's thoughts come spinning up his hand stills, poised in pre-gesture, then opens to movement.

"Multiple units positioned around the ship could enable precision control—for an aerostat, anyway. Plenty of room for improvement there. And that would of course depend upon the unit's size, as well as our ability to replicate the technology." His attention snaps from the middle distance of compulsive inspiration back to Wysteria herself. "Do you think it's possible? How much testing have you done so far?"
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[personal profile] heirring 2023-04-15 05:08 pm (UTC)(link)
"Relatively little. But I'm confident in the work, and Mister Stark is supportive of the concept. Riftwatch may not be an entirely persuasive organization on all fronts, but I trust in its ability to persuade rich people to part with their money for novelty. And that's really what a great deal of this comes down to. Funding, I mean. To say nothing of the fact that I've yet to encounter a problem that Mister Stark and I couldn't solve with the correct amount of time and resources. Of which you yourself now are one," has the cheery air of a compliment by way of a joke rather than an insult, obviously.

She flashes Viktor a wide, unladylike grin.