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Tʜᴇ Pᴀʟᴇ Eʟғ | Asᴛᴀʀɪᴏɴ Aɴᴄᴜɴíɴ ([personal profile] illithidnapped) wrote2022-02-03 01:54 am

INBOX II




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[personal profile] originallutece 2025-03-24 12:47 am (UTC)(link)
[Her first, wholly classist thought is: thank god he's a member of the elite. She'd a fool to claim those are the only people worth anything, of course, and she damn well knows better, but still. When it comes to civility and mannerisms, she was raised a certain way, and some preferences still stick. Perhaps there's a reason she's oddly inclined towards him already.

But her second thought, which races past the first and eclipses it within a second, is: airships. Oh, she would dearly love to see those. How are they powered? Is it something similar to her own anti-gravity inventions, or is it more about aerodynamics? Or even magic? And how does magic work in his world, anyway— is it based on a power source, as it is here, where mages draw on lyrium like a battery, or is it more comparative to electricity, which can be generated if you're clever enough to know what you're doing. And that's to say nothing of lights that aren't lanterns, or self-sustained lifts . . . oh, his world must be so much more advanced than this one, even if said advancements went along a different path. It's fascinating, and her eyes gleam as she thinks of it. What she wouldn't give for just a single book on the subject . . .

Add it to the list of things she'll make Robert take her to see, as penance for inexplicably abandoning her here.]


Of course they aren't doing it right. Religion as a justification for any kind of ostracization has always and will always backfire sooner or later. Call it an inevitable constant spread across worlds. It holds right up until all falls apart— and from what I've read, it's already falling apart here. Not that it will stop the church from trying again and again, until they learn to pick on a marginalized group that can't conjure fireballs at will.

Still, I'll admit: it's pleasant to have someone understand. At least we have indoor plumbing now, I suppose that's something. Not much, but something.

Who knows? Steal me enough equipment and perhaps we can grow wealthy again over the invention of something so miraculous as, oh, I don't know. A working clock. A standardized calendar not based on the whims of whatever interesting thing happens that century.

A pen.
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[personal profile] originallutece 2025-03-26 03:02 am (UTC)(link)
I stand corrected. I'll grow wealthy, and you'll become suitably well compensated, only to lose it all because you can't stand not flaunting it. Is that better?
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[personal profile] originallutece 2025-04-04 09:13 pm (UTC)(link)
If you imagine that is me fussy, you're in for a dreadful surprise. That was me humorous at best.

Indulge my curiosity, then, so long as he's confessing his secrets to me: what would you do with said wealth, beyond accumulate and hoard it? Don't mistake that for a critique; you'd be among wealthy company if you did so.
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[personal profile] originallutece 2025-04-06 01:15 am (UTC)(link)
Don't mourn sensibility. It's a rare enough trait, in this or any world. Though let's hope it doesn't come to that, for I doubt either of us would fair well, Rifters that we both are.

Besides: truly good caviar is rare, and Kirkwall, of all places, won't have anything but cheap imitations. Save your money.

Is your eventual plan bribery, or to go on the defensive? If nothing else, this world has a great deal of weaponry against magic, so I suppose that's something, though I don't know how well it would fare against the likes of a so-called god.
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[personal profile] originallutece 2025-04-08 03:36 am (UTC)(link)
Not surprised, no. Though I would argue money guarantees more than sex ever can.

[But perhaps that's a personal observation. God knows there's been more than a few social climbers who have lived their entire lives in comfort thanks to their willingness to spread their legs; it's just that such things don't last when the mob comes to your door.

Then again, she'd been long dead by the time the Vox took over Columbia. Perhaps gold wouldn't have saved her, and her scalp would have numbers among all the other elites killed and put on display. Something to think about.]


So? What have they gotten you so far? I doubt you've been idle, and reputation takes time to cultivate.
originallutece: an alcoholic father is waiting for meeee (neutral; somewheeere beyond the sea)

[personal profile] originallutece 2025-04-24 12:59 am (UTC)(link)
[It's a good question. She stares at the wall and smiles without a drop of amusement, quietly ruing the fact this conversation reminds her of another she'd had long ago.]

It depends on what you mean.

For you? I would suspect the tactic to take would be that of exotic appeal. An elf, but a charming one; a Rifter, but a relatable one. They will never accept you as anything more than that, but you must know that already. But if you can appeal to them while dancing that fine line . . .


[Hmm.]

Amuse them. Endear them to you. Thrill them, if you can, but do not scare them, and don't ever remind them that you're smarter, or braver, or more able to kill them. The wealthy elite are much like any wealthy elite: they crave amusement, and want to feel good about themselves. If you can swallow your dignity and become a pet, all the better, but even putting on a good show for a night or three might help.

Either that, or find a way to use your talents in such a way as to make yourself invulnerable. Vastly more difficult, I admit, but more satisfying to one's dignity. It's your choice.

As for this world in particular . . . I suppose the only thing I can tell you is to be elvish enough to intrigue, and human enough to safely relate. Strike any elvish from your speech, but offer to teach them exotic rituals or fun little party games.

But perhaps I'm telling you things you already know. I've been here longer, yes, but you seem keenly adept at survival. Are these lessons you haven't already learned? I would be shocked if the answer was yes.

What were you, before this?
originallutece: i was jared, 19 (talk; sometimes you make me wish)

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[personal profile] originallutece 2025-04-24 02:52 am (UTC)(link)
You won't.
originallutece: someone was nice?? (shock; ah!!)

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[Wait—]
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[personal profile] originallutece 2025-04-24 02:58 am (UTC)(link)
You're fond of me?

[Hm.]

Don't take this the wrong way, but that seems ill-advised.
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[personal profile] originallutece 2025-04-24 04:40 am (UTC)(link)
Don't call me that.

And "ill-advised" in the sense that I am not a nice person. I'm selfish and uninterested in friendship, or bandying pleasantries, or anything that doesn't strike my interest and intrigue me. You will not find me a good confidant.

I could, and have, made things worse by being rather unpleasant company.

Don't mistake this for self-flagellation. I have no issue with being these things. I simply tire of people being shocked when I don't wish to hear about their week-ends, or what they had for dinner last night, or whatever other idiotic chatter they wish to fill their vapid lives with.
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[personal profile] originallutece 2025-04-24 05:55 am (UTC)(link)
[. . . hm. She hadn't expected that, and Astarion earns the rare honor of taking her by surprise. There's a little pause, and then:]

You're a particularly well-spoken one, then.

[It's not an insult. It's even sort of a compliment, if you squint, but mostly it's an observation.]

What made the enslavement eternal?
originallutece: an alcoholic father is waiting for meeee (neutral; somewheeere beyond the sea)

[personal profile] originallutece 2025-04-24 06:53 pm (UTC)(link)
[Idly, almost without her realizing it, her mind wanders. Magic is just another word for science, after all, and it's not that she would ever keep slaves, it's just . . . oh, she can't help but think of hypotheticals. How would one keep a slave eternally bound, as much a thought exercise as what do I substitute for ledeburite in this backward world or how would I more effectively redesign this organization. It occupies her thoughts for a few seconds, but oh: Astarion truly is much more interesting.]

For now, yes. I have no intention of lingering in this world any longer than I need to— but nor would I go back, were I you. And so long as we're stuck here . . .

There are worse things to be than a whore. Or a slave, if it comes to that. But the boon of a new world is that you're allowed to remake yourself, if that's what you wish. You can be who you always wanted to be, but couldn't, for one reason or another.

It may not end well, mind you. I have seen that, too: vainglorious men desperate to abandon their past and in doing so, lost their grip on reality and morality both. But I have seen it end well, too— or at least satisfying to the person in question.

So: who do you wish to become?
originallutece: where i'm even hotter than i already am!! (talk; oh shit a universe)

[personal profile] originallutece 2025-04-25 04:31 am (UTC)(link)
Eventually.

I aim to use that equipment to attempt to make what I need, but there are so many parts this world is not equipped to even begin to give me— and I'm a scientist, not a blacksmith.


[And why hasn't Robert come? Why hasn't he stepped in to save her? It's a question that torments her night and day, her mind spinning into the worst scenarios when it's late and she can't sleep. He would never abandon her (but he almost did once before); he would never leave her (and what if he can't find her here?).

It's up to her to get herself out of this. She'll find her beloved, just as she always has, and they'll go off together.]


But sooner or later: yes. I will find workarounds, and I will make myself a door and leave this place.

Why? Do you wish to come?


[Not that she would bring him with her to Robert, of course, but . . . still. It's worth asking.]
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[personal profile] originallutece 2025-04-25 10:17 pm (UTC)(link)
A surprisingly difficult question to answer.

The city I spent most of my adult life within is called Columbia, and it was meant to be a crown jewel. Independent of any other country, it floated in the sky, acting as a beacon for morality and religious fervor. To live in Columbia was supposedly akin to living in heaven, or the next best thing. There were no elves— nothing but humans, in fact— but if you could hide your ears, I suspect you would do well there.

The reality, as always, disappointed. It was a city full of religious fervor, keen on oppressing those unfortunates beneath their heel. The city's leader was a madman who was convinced he was a prophet, and he, through the use of technology, could fake it well enough that he had everyone fooled for a time. One of the city's leaders brought in ex-convicts and other "undesirables" to work as brute labor, which might have worked, were we not all trapped within a single, enclosed location.

After three decades, it all fell apart. Revolution, bloody and swift, came for those elite citizens of Columbia, with drastic results. Scalping was not uncommon; rape and murder were par for the course.


[But that's only half the answer. Rosalind smiles faintly to herself, waiting deliberately, and then continues:]

But I was long dead by the time that occurred. The Prophet was a madman, as I said, and rarely do those paranoid, powerful men suffer any kind of weakness. He assassinated me, and it was the kindest thing he could have done for me— for I did not die, but became something different.

And evolved as I was, I could go anywhere— anywhen, if you will— that I so pleased.

We were in an elven realm before I was stolen here. Pretty, admittedly, if not a touch too artistic for my tastes.

But let me not get ahead of myself. What questions do you have?


[God, she's so insufferably smug sometimes, especially when she knows she can explain something to someone.]

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