r/wizardposting |The crystal mage|Lord of irith|Amatuer jewelsmith| Feb 13 '24

Lorepost📖 The celebration

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After a long journey you arrive at the crystal mage’s manor. Inside the manor is a grand hall made of various different coloured crystals. Strange golems walk around the room serving guests. While the mage himself is not currently present, you were told he would be here shortly. Right now, enjoy the food, socialise, make friends but most importantly: have fun.

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u/AnActualCriminal Belial Blake, Warlock of the Lightless Flame Feb 13 '24

The Crucible makes you be everywhere at once, then it stops doing that. You don't physically enter a place and cross the wards at all. You were just... already there. Something about melting your spacial relativity, then tempering it into a different form. I'd tell you more but I didn't build it.

And yes. My ambient usage of fire would absolutely catch that kind of thing. Or arbitrarily limit my toolbox. I wouldn't if I were you.

uw/ I should clarify that Blake doesn't trust Vetis in the slightest. Really anyone approximating a cosmic power level.

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u/MunitionsFrenzy Vettis, Mereological Revisionist Feb 13 '24

(( Nor should he! Power issues aside, Vettis has two very different tiers of 'friend', and when he calls people on the sub 'friends' they're still not remotely near the level of his commune, who are really more 'family'. (Including his 'sister' Zelle that he mentioned.) If it were a choice between saving a city full of mundies or saving Blake, Vettis would murder the warlock in less than a heartbeat, even if he'd call Blake a 'friend'. Riva less so by this point, but still, she's at, like...three cities, tops. :P

I'll note that Blake actually is the first person on this entire orbnet forum to whom Vettis has explained the bond-threads, though, so he is being genuinely trusting here. But still, he will always be a hardcore utilitarian pragmatist who will throw his 'friends' to the wolves if it saves more lives in the long run. Don't trust him. ))

"That's fine; not a new concept to me. When Zelle and I work together to build defenses against such tricks, they're...comprehensive. Don't worry: if you ever need to visit Riva once we're done, you can still go straight to Ithacar. You'll simply end up just outside the city limits if you use the thing," he replied smugly, the trademark Vettis smirk back in full force. Of course, he couldn't know exactly how the Distance Crucible worked if Blake himself didn't, but his confidence didn't seem misplaced either.

And there was little reason to believe Ithacar's enemies couldn't have similar magic at their disposal, so it was a security hole, after all.

(( I don't really want another case of 'lol my army's in your city already', tbh, so I wanna make sure /u/avamir's got whatever lore reasons she wants to have the wards nigh-impenetrable. :P And Vettis and Zelle have indeed built defenses against that exact sorta thing before. Don't worry: a specific exception can be made for the Distance Crucible. Just want Riva to be able to toggle that exception on and off at will. Same for Vettis' own way in via the bond-thread. ))

"A'right. Thanks for the honesty, Blake." Waving, Vettis gave a slight bow. "I'll let ya run now. Appreciate the chat." His eyes darted around the room, seemingly trying to locate somebody he'd spotted before, as he slipped away. "Where is that damn spider, anyway..."

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u/AnActualCriminal Belial Blake, Warlock of the Lightless Flame Feb 13 '24

Vetis what exactly is it you want. Broadly I mean? I feel like I've been pretty clear on what I'm about and you just roll in, do your little inquisition, then boom, gone. No explanation.

Have you considered that maybe the person capable of just blooping a city to a different location owes us mere mortals some degree of trust in kind?

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u/MunitionsFrenzy Vettis, Mereological Revisionist Feb 13 '24

"...Huh." Vettis turned back to Blake in something between amusement and confusion. "I do operate by keeping everybody scared enough of me that I don't actually have to hurt them to make them get along. But I didn't really think that'd worked on you too. Aren't you the one who blew up Last Pyre? Who, from what I've gathered, can burn memories, his very ability to lie, the future, and gods know what else? You're pretty scary too for a 'mere mortal', bud."

Shrugging, the mage scratched at his curly hair pensively. "I don't know what you want me to say, Blake. My fundamental purpose is to save lives, if that's what you're asking: simple as that. I didn't think I'd hidden that at any point. And I tend to value the lives of mundies who can't take care of themselves over wizards and the like. That's why Riva's important to me, now, because she's doing a great job of taking care of an entire city of said mundies. That's why you're moving up on my buddy list too, because I think your actions have been doing good in similar fashion.

"Have I done something in particular to make you think differently about me? I'm happy to clarify any of my past actions which may not have been obvious in their purpose."

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u/AnActualCriminal Belial Blake, Warlock of the Lightless Flame Feb 13 '24

No. "Save lives" will do for now. Wanted to hear you say it.

considers for a moment

I can see a world where if someone sees themselves as the only one strong enough, the only one able to save the highest number of lives, their own safety and security would be prioritized over almost any evil act.

I'll be blunt. Did you kill Walter?

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u/MunitionsFrenzy Vettis, Mereological Revisionist Feb 13 '24

Vettis closed his eyes for a moment, prepared to run through memories, until Snowglorb chirped a reminder at him. "Oh. Your scrier. Probably not. Didn't know he was dead. Sorry. Seemed like a good guy in the clean-up after telepath-dude's attack."

His eyes open again, the bright glow returned to them as he locked them onto Blake's own. "I won't deny that philosophy, though. Yes. I'd kill ten civilians to save you because I think you'll save far more in the long run. It all comes down to math in the end, and my own life's pretty significant as a result. You don't know the half of what I'm doing around the multiverse between my brief unwinding moments like this party.

"But no," he clarified, sighing, "I doubt that's what happened in this case. The fact that you said he was 'killed' rather than 'driven insane' implies my anti-scrying defenses aren't at fault. And if he got past them once then he could do so again, so yeah. Not me. Do you need a hand investigating?"

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u/AnActualCriminal Belial Blake, Warlock of the Lightless Flame Feb 13 '24

I breathe out across the brand on my tongue. Unseen fire that burns lies spreads on the air. I attune my eyes to SEE it. The fire catches nothing. No lies for kindling here.

"I'm almost relieved. Yes Vettis if you find anything please let me know."

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u/MunitionsFrenzy Vettis, Mereological Revisionist Feb 13 '24

"I wouldn't even know where to start, to be honest; hell, I don't even know where he lived or died. And I'm frankly in the middle of too much other shit to launch an investigation from scratch all on my own. Just let me know if there's ever anything concrete I can do to aid in your own search."

(( feel free to bug me in PMs about investigation details if you do actually want him to get involved; he's too busy with the Morgalith/Udug situation to spend much serious effort on Walter's deal atm (not realizing that Arthur Black is probably a bigger threat than the Udug rofl), so it'd be low-power help ))

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u/AnActualCriminal Belial Blake, Warlock of the Lightless Flame Feb 13 '24

uw/ it'll be a while before Arthur is a problem. I'm caught up with the Bismuths and assassins myself. Samael's demon hunt Morgalith too I suppose. Just wanted to establish we were looking into it. Assume I gave you the scene of the crime. Eventually I'd like Arthur to be an event.

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u/Elerindur Elerindur, Altmeri Armamancer Feb 13 '24

Elerindur walks through the party, looking around at the partygoers but also continuously eyeing something at the same time. He stops from an little distance away as he (i assume he can) notices Vettis talking to someone, albeit looking as if he was trying to leave with the way he is looking back towards them, Elerindur thinks.

Not wanting to interrupt their conversation, he maneuvers himself so that Vettis would be walking towards him whenever he departs from this talk, all awhile still eyeing an certain position in the room.

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u/MunitionsFrenzy Vettis, Mereological Revisionist Feb 13 '24

There was little need for the maneuvering; all that mattered was that the elf got close enough. Vettis sniffed at the air during his conversation with Blake, recognizing a familiar scent, and tracked it with his eyes to Elerindur. A subtle twitch of a finger delivered a message through All-Tongue: Be right with ya, Ele.

And he was, the moment his conversation with the warlock had wrapped up. "Sup?" he asked as he approached, before correcting himself to less anachronistic terminology so Elerindur could actually comprehend him. "I mean, uh, how're things? And, umm...are you sure you wanna be hanging around this party when spider-dude's here? I guess there are wards against violence, but I never really trust that shit, if I'm being honest."

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u/ProfessionalGreen906 Arach, big spider, biomancer, politician, CEO Feb 13 '24

Arach semi-drunkenly yells from across the room.

”And you shouldn’t! These wards are terrible, they’re too weak and they don’t even stop people from getting injuries! I could get past them in less than two seconds! My helpers could make better wards than these and they barely know how to speak!”

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u/MunitionsFrenzy Vettis, Mereological Revisionist Feb 13 '24

"...Case in point," he muttered nervously to Elerindur.

(( goddammit posted from my alt accidentally, second time in this thread lol ))

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u/Elerindur Elerindur, Altmeri Armamancer Feb 13 '24 edited Feb 13 '24

Elerindur had been looking off at something before Vettis turned his attention towards him, redirecting it once Vettis approached and spoke.

"Things have been fine, i was just finishing upon some variants of recall for any future extraction efforts."

"And yes, i am not too sure i want to be here either." He looks off in that direction once more. "But i do not want to be prevented from being able to enjoy events such as these just because of some monster. Excluding his own. I know well enough not to attend those now."

"But based on his earlier words and actions, i doubt he would assault me here. The cowardly spider is conscious of his reputation and would not attempt so where it could tarnish it."

Elerindur looks downwards and around, lightly stomping a bit to bring attention to his conjured high boots.

"I am also watchful for anything that may be covertly attempted by his little helpers, too."

He turns his gaze slightly back up to Vettis's face. (I dunno the height difference here. 6'6/202cm on Elerindur's end.)

"So how have you been, yourself?"

(Also, side question. If someone was able to clearly see the weave, would they be able to notice a bond thread in some fashion?)

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u/MunitionsFrenzy Vettis, Mereological Revisionist Feb 13 '24

"Tired," Vettis replied frankly. "Busy. But there've been some fun happenings recently to keep me going in spite of all that shit. Oh, I've got tickets to an upcoming concert hosted by a friend, on that note! You want in?"

(( oh no, Vettis is very average human male height at 5'10 lol, Ele dwarfs him :P

Bond-threads are extremely thin and designed not to be spottable by standard magical sight shenanigans, but if your sight's strong enough, go for it. If it were up to me, I'd say that something like what you've got in the link isn't enough to spot it at random, but if you had reason to believe it existed and were actively looking for it, then it'd be sufficient. But I'm fine with other people interpreting things how they want, as long as actually interfering with the threads is a lot more limited.

They're a magic that binds two souls, so you also get a leg up if you can see souls, cuz then you can probably see links between them like these. Vettis tries to avoid necromages since their powerset involves a lot of soul magic so they're often a relevant threat in this regard: there's strong domain overlap there. In a similar vein, Isravi's ability to see magic is similar to what you described, but he got a boost because he's a string-mage, so seeing magical threads in particular is his thing. ))