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Aestrix ([personal profile] aestrix) wrote in [community profile] glowfic2015-09-07 10:24 am

The endless waste

Once, this planet teemed with life. It doesn't do that, anymore. The ground is dry and cracked and occasionally broken up by charred remains of trees. There are no birds, no bugs, no living plants - nothing but an empty, endless waste.

With one exception.

But the world is so very big, and the exception so very small. If someone showed up away from it, they could be quite forgiven for thinking this world is completely dead.




with Sable (Kappa)

with Aisilian (Link)

with Grendyne (Rockeye)

with Temple (Curiousdiscoverer)
light_another_life: (d. Teleportation)

[personal profile] light_another_life 2015-12-20 04:45 am (UTC)(link)
"Yep! Though I don't know how to explain the procedures or tools easily, but I could try if you wanted me to."
witchwatcher: (3. conversation_happy)

[personal profile] witchwatcher 2015-12-20 04:48 am (UTC)(link)
"Semi-incomprehensible rambling is interesting. Don't worry about confusing me, I'll ask the occasional question if you're too far out of what I've learned so far. Though perhaps while we're finishing the materials for more poppets?"
light_another_life: (e. Counterspell)

[personal profile] light_another_life 2015-12-20 05:00 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah, I can draw the ritual and talk, I have the directions already written out." She motions at her book. She retrieves a broom that looks to be for just this purpose, and sweeps the old chalk off the dais for a blank slate.

And then she explains as she draws! It is highly technical and involves lots of specialized equipment and looking for more than just the essence that makes up the object; she mentions something about carbon and the structure of it making the difference between diamonds and graphite, by way of example. She actually rattles off how to make copper from memory alone, mentioning that it's a good starter weave to make to get a feel for how the concept works. She rattles off material weaves that she's invented; apparently the attunement stone is one of them, traditionally there is another procedure for making one, but she found this so annoying and objectionable she figured out how to do it with an essence weave instead.

The ritual she's drawing is much more complicated than the last. There are lots of colors of chalk involved, and several times she trails off mid-sentence to check something, or mutter to herself about something and then erase a bit of chalk and redraw it.
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[personal profile] witchwatcher 2015-12-20 05:04 am (UTC)(link)
Gren listens attentively. She comments that she knew that about carbon, actually, her world is familiar enough with chemistry that the basics of it got thrown into her (admittedly relatively limited) formal schooling. Otherwise, she listens attentively. She praises the clever invention - shortcuts are everyone's friend. As long as they don't backfire.
light_another_life: (f. Scrying)

[personal profile] light_another_life 2015-12-20 05:08 am (UTC)(link)
Essence weaves apparently do not backfire very much! They are very safe to make because no essence is actually being manipulated when one is making a weave. Using them can backfire, if one doesn't check their work before using it, or if one doesn't follow the weave's instructions.

And then, because Gren is interested, she explains how essence weaves can be used to make plants that will grow a substance that can be easily refined into whatever material the weave is made of. This is quite terrible for getting the shape of an object correct, but for materials... You can grow infinite amounts, with space and water and sunlight.
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witchwatcher: (3. conversation_happy)

[personal profile] witchwatcher 2015-12-24 05:13 am (UTC)(link)
Infinite food, infinite iron, infinite gold and silver and gemstones to store mana in. There's lots of possibility here. She's paying attention and taking notes, even if she's not likely to be able to do any of this herself for a long while.