Hermione Granger (
bookish_lioness) wrote in
faderift2016-03-11 11:43 am
Sixteen books on magic spells
WHO: Hermione Granger and rifters (or anyone who saw her note and wants to chat)
WHAT: Adelaide is having Hermione find out about magic in other worlds by interviewing riftersfor SCIENCE.
WHEN: Mid-Drakonis and onwards. There's no deadline on acquiring knowledge!
WHERE: The default is Skyhold's library, otherwise note in the subject line if your character would have arranged to meet her somewhere else.
NOTES: Nothing comes to mind; will change if necessary.
WHAT: Adelaide is having Hermione find out about magic in other worlds by interviewing rifters
WHEN: Mid-Drakonis and onwards. There's no deadline on acquiring knowledge!
WHERE: The default is Skyhold's library, otherwise note in the subject line if your character would have arranged to meet her somewhere else.
NOTES: Nothing comes to mind; will change if necessary.
Anyone frequenting the library has probably become used to the curly-haired young girl who's claimed a small alcove as her own. She can usually be found sitting in the corner, nose buried in a book as her brow furrows, attempting to bridge the gap between her worldview and that of Thedas'. It's not always an easy task, and sometimes names and dates get jumbled, which is why she can sometimes be found just a few steps away at the nearest table, books and journals and bits of parchment scattered about as she tries to make sense out of all the reading she's done.
Still, what at first glance appears to be a mess is actually rather organized, and for however engrossed she seems to be in her work, she's always been happy to talk to new people. After all, each conversation counts towards research, even if it isn't in the particular field she's been asked to study. Go ahead and ask around for her if you don't know where to find her; chances are she's hard to miss, and many will be able to point out the inquisitive rifter if she happens to be around.

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Glancing up at him and still writing even as he continued to talk, she waited for him to finish before mentioning. "Would you care to explain these Eidolons, please? And this... threat to your world? Do you mean to say you're in the middle of a war?" That seemed to be a common theme between rifters and natives alike.
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"Eidolons... some are truly monstrous looking, like the fiery Ifrit, while others, like Shiva, appear almost human. They're intelligent beings, dwelling in the Feymarch until called. Only Summoners have the ability to call them forth, and when they do, the Eidolons will fight for them. There's nothing like them in battle." He pauses a moment, wondering if he could manage to eventually give her descriptions of them all. Perhaps in time. Rydia is the expert, but he's seen them plenty to know their attacks, at least. "Which is why our enemy tried to eliminate all summoners, because they were too powerful. He didn't entirely succeed... nor did he succeed in destroying the life on my world as he attempted. He was called Zemus... a powerful Lunarian, from the moon..."
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The description of Eidolons leaves another bad taste in her mouth, but she pushes through it, especially since following the trail of complications Kain offers her is... difficult. "So are Eidolons evil by nature, or are most Summoners evil and so corrupt the Eidolon they've summoned? And I'm sorry, but... do you mean this person actually lived on the moon, or is that a metaphor?"
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Kain shakes his head quickly. "Eidolons themselves are neither good nor evil, they're often more like... elementals, forces of nature and other powerful things. Of course, if the Summoner is evil..." He trails off. What happened to Rydia's village is hard for him to speak of. "But if the Summoner is good, they can be extremely helpful. The Summoners I speak of were good people, living peacefully in a village until Zemus indirectly arranged for them to all be slaughtered. I traveled with one of the sole survivors." He knows it all must sound strange, and he's already had others wonder about the moon thing too. "Zemus and his people lived on the moon. I actually traveled there to battle him and several of his monsters as well."
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She nods at his explanation. After all, the Elder Wand isn't necessarily evil, but if the person who possesses it is, it can wreak all sorts of destruction. Despite the various monsters and mounts and strange abilities he speaks about, the only thing that really stands out as strange to her is the moon thing. "But... how? Is the moon colonized, where you're from? Because as I know it, it has no life and can't support life, having no atmosphere to speak of."
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It was the same with Korrin and Sam, apparently the whole moon thing really is more outlandish than he'd realized. It seems a rare thing for anyone to have traveled to other worlds like that, he's seen. "This moon has life... it's populated by those people called the Lunarians... they appear similar to humans, and they're often especially skilled with magic. For what it's worth... we were told that the moon we visited, called the Red Moon, the one the Lunarians inhabit, was created by them. There are two moons, and we only visited that one. The other has no life, as far as I know."
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Traveling to other worlds is one thing. Traveling to a moon to fight a battle with an enemy and a bunch of monsters? That's something else altogether. Still, the fact that he isn't claiming the barren gray rock she knows of as the moon is secretly inhabited by people called Lunarians, of all things, makes it just slightly more believable. "Ah. So it's not so much a moon as it is a... satellite, of sorts? Or an asteroid or some such celestial object that has somehow been terraformed?"
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He ponders that question. “I don’t know the full extent to how they formed it, but it sounds like the latter that you’re describing. Since the Lunarians are such powerful mages, they must have the ability to form a world out of a barren one. They’re also very skilled with mechanical things as well.” Really, that combination of magic and technology makes them a force to be reckoned with.
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She's absolutely fascinated by what he says, though also a little wary. The power to create a livable atmosphere where none readily exists? Being skilled with machines and magic? Most of the wizards and witches she knows are absolutely boggled by any sort of machinery and are equal parts enthralled and distrustful of modern technology. "I see... are there any such Lunarians here?" she asks, jotting down the term and other key details. "Meeting with them would be a real eye-opener."
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The whole thing is still astonishing to Kain as well. Airships are normal, part of his life growing up, but all the rest of what the Lunarians could do... space travel and so forth... it was certainly a lot to take in. "Unfortunately, not at this time. I'm the only one from my world here, that I've noticed. You wouldn't want to meet certain Lunarians, anyway, like Zemus... and most of the good ones are locked away in slumber. My best friend is half Lunarian... he grew up among us humans, but even so, he could describe what that's like... I wouldn't mind seeing him here, anyway."
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The idea of someone being half-Lunarian - half moon-person, really? - boggles Hermione's mind, but she tries not to make it stand out overly much. It has little to do with magic, which is supposed to be the sole focus of her research at the moment. "What do you mean by 'locked away in slumber'?"
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Right, he definitely knows they’ve gotten off course, a little, though talk of the Lunarians should help re-focus it eventually. “In the moon’s core, they were able to simply… put themselves in a long-term sleep, using their magic to aid them. But Zemus… he was forced into the sleep. The moment he stirred, he attempted to destroy our world, using his powers of mind control…” He trails off, something about the topic is clearly uncomfortable to him. “He’s a good example of the darker side of magic. I don’t think magic in itself is bad, though, as with the summoners and Eidolons, it depends on the mage to use their powers for good or evil means.”
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Mind control is never an easy topic for anyone, so Hermione lets that go without bringing it up again. She knows enough about that sort of magic, at least insofar as it relates to her own world, so she focuses on what she doesn't know much about. "Why do they put themselves to sleep like that?"
She hesitates for a moment before bringing up, "And magic is only as dangerous as a sword. If someone doesn't know how to use it or uses it towards ill means, then it can be devastating. But if someone uses it towards good, well, more often than not, I'm sure you can guess as to what happens."
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“The Lunarians slept because… they believed the time wasn’t right, they weren’t ready to coexist with humans yet. Or actually, it was us humans not ready to exist peacefully with them. They’re awaiting a day when we can all live together peacefully.” Unfortunately, Zemus had been unable to go along with that whole idea.
He nods agreement. “That’s all too true, about magic. Where I’m from, there are many varieties of it. White magic is used mainly for healing and defense, while black magic is used to attack and damage your enemies. Not that black magic is bad, though… I traveled a great deal with a black mage summoner who used that destructive magic for good causes.”
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She continues scribbling down her notes as Kain speaks, though she can't help asking, "So they all just... went to sleep? As a whole? Was it some sort of ritual, or do they share a hive mind of sorts?"
A little confused, Hermione asked, "Black magic isn't inherently bad? In my world, we have the Dark Arts, which are spells and potions and such whose sole intent is to cause harm. So in yours, black magic just implies that it's offensive rather than defensive?"
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“A ritual or spell of some sort. It seemed. They’re very good at mental manipulation, even telepathy,” which of course is right up there on the list of things he’d rather forget, having that voice in his head, “but I don’t believe they’re so closely intertwined that they share a mind. Zemus awoke individually, for instance, as did another.”
Huh… that’s an entirely different concept to what he’s used to, magic that’s in itself inherently evil. Kain considers what she’s saying, finally nodding. “It makes the most sense to look at it that way… yes. Black magic can include elemental spells, for instance, spells of fire, ice or lightning. We don’t have any magic that’s considered evil in itself… just occasional evil mages.”
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Frowning a little as she tries to process Kain's information, she murmurs, "Can they even use those abilities of mental manipulation on themselves to incite that sort of thing?"
With a small sound of disapproval, Hermione takes a moment to think of how to best explain it before settling on, "It takes a certain kind of witch or wizard to even want to perform the Dark Arts. The most the average person learns is how to defend oneself against it. Unless you're willing to make terrible sacrifices or truly want to harm someone with all your soul, most of the spells that are classified as Dark magic won't even work properly... though there are always certain exceptions, I suppose."
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Kain nods slowly, looking grim as he thinks further about the Lunarians. "They very well could... Zemus was able to control a half-Lunarian, Golbez, for instance, and the Lunarian blood supposedly makes people more susceptible to their powers. Though... the mind control works on full humans just as well too.
Making a disturbed face, Kain is already deciding that he'd really hate to deal with her world's Dark Arts. Just the sound of it, being willing to give up so much and be so devoted to evil... "How terrible. I cannot imagine... in the wrong hands... though I suppose it would always be the 'wrong hands' if only truly dark mages use it..." He can already see how that could go, if someone powerful enough got it in their head to listen to their inner darkness. Shudder. "Only the mind control powers seem to be that level of evil, where I'm from, and in my opinion nothing else is so vile as using someone else in such a way. Everything else simply... depends on the mage."
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Shuddering a little, Hermione mutters, "There's a reason Imperio is one of the Unforgivable Curses." In explanation, she adds, "It's a curse that allows someone to take over the mind of someone else, usually without their knowledge. It's awful, really, but then, it's no worse than the other two, depending on one's point of view."
Glancing down, she admits, "We've just come out of a war. I'll agree that Imperio is awful, but... there are also curses entirely devoted to torture and death. Those aren't exactly fun, either." One of them, she knows from an all-too personal experience.
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Kain shudders a little. “I’m sorry that’s a spell on your world as well… Nothing is worse than losing your willpower. Nothing.” He clenches his fists a moment, thinking of that more, before slowly unclenching them.
He dreads to think what might be worse or as bad as mind-control, when she mentions what the other curses are. “Those spells… it’s truly awful to consider that anyone would put them to use on another. Though I’d say death is merciful compared to the others.” Not exactly a pleasant fate, either, but even so. “War brings out the absolute worst in everyone, especially those given over to the darkness. Back home, we’d likewise been fighting for a long time… and then... there was the war in the other world I was in before I came here.” He hasn’t even gotten into the war of the gods, yet, figuring he’d focus more on the magic from home first.
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Noting his reaction to the Imperius Curse, Hermione pauses for a moment before softly remarking, "I take it you have personal experience with it." It's not a question, because a question requires response, and she certainly isn't expecting any sort of response in regards to something as sensitive as that.
"War does ugly things to people," she murmurs, not quite making eye contact. "The main reason the Killing Curse is so feared, though, is because it can't be blocked. It's one thing to die. It's another thing entirely not to be able to defend yourself... or to even see your death coming."
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Speaking of personal matters... well... Kain does pause for a moment, taking a deep breath. He'd not gone into the full extent of it when he'd originally brought up Zemus and the mind control, and wasn't so sure he was going to. But now... well... He merely nods. "And I ask that you keep no record of that fact." Hermione doesn't seem like she'll go around blabbing about this to anyone, though. "To subvert another's willpower is a deeply terrible transgression. I wouldn't wish the experience on my worst enemy."
"Can't be blocked? Hmmph. That's cheating." It's no wonder it's something considered dark and unforgivable. To Kain, a fair fight is everything, a code he always abides by, even affording this respect to his greatest rivals. "Our war put myself and others against fighters who were much like your dark mages sound... So I can believe it, that people could be vile enough to use such magic... unfortunately."
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She doesn't like hearing confirmation of her suspicions that he'd been brainwashed, but she certainly isn't going to make a big deal out of it. "It's a violation, in every sense of the word," she murmurs softly. "There's no place for sordid details in my research. I won't even attach your name to these notes, if you'd rather. Privacy is your right."
Death Eaters don't much care about fairness or codes. They achieve their goals by any means possible, and that's all there is to it. "There's evil in every world, it seems. It would be nice to be proven wrong in that, but it doesn't seem like that will be the case, no matter how many people I speak to."
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Letting out a breath, Kain realizes that it's not so bad as he'd thought, confessing such a thing. He wouldn't have even come close to bringing it up under any other circumstance, but well... it was hard to avoid when talking magic on his world. "...Thank you," his tone is even more emotional than it has been, dropping some of that well-practiced calm just a moment. "It means a lot that you'll keep that in confidence. What was done turned me into someone who I'm not... and it's not something I'll ever forget." He'd never be quite the same again, not after all of that. He can only rebuild in the aftermath of it.
"Unfortunately, you're right. It didn't surprise me at all that there were so many forms of evil here, when I first found out. And they seem to always find some means to gain power..." Somehow, they always do, whether they seize it or take more sneaky, underhanded route to getting it.
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She nods sympathetically at his response, and she's tempted to reach out for his hand, but she doesn't know him nearly well enough for that sort of thing. He might think she assumes his emotions are a sign of weakness, and that simply isn't the case at all. "Most of us have experienced something that has left us forever changed. And it isn't everyone's privilege to know what that might have been. I appreciate you being forthright with me, and I won't betray your confidence. I promise." There's a benefit to having never cared much for idle gossip while in school, after all.
"It's always about power," she sighs. "I'll never understand what the allure is, honestly."
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