this sounds so unhinged out of context and isn't any better with context. They are really just wandering through this dark maze hallway towards the trash room as they talk about this.]
I see. So it's less of a direct touch to the leylines, and more of an exertion on action and will?
[backtags you like you wanted WHY IS THE LAST THING YOU STUFFING MY CORPSE WITH HAY?!?!?!]
It is called Dunamancy. Magic utilizing the energy of dunamis.
Most of the magic is about altering the probability of an action in your favor, though other spells manipulate gravity, or even test the limits of using pieces of time. Slowing it, speeding it up, pulling from your unused selves left to decay in realities not taken.
[Because it is Friday the 13th........ also not the way I demanded this and then went to watch Wind Breaker. Also x2 I still hate that you died before simulation room week UGH!!! If Childe knew about simulation rooms he would say that, but instead he is just miffed once again that they are nerfed, tch.]
Unused selves, huh? Haha, sounds like something an old colleague of mine would say--though he'd mean it a bit more literally.
[YOU DEMANDED IT AND LEFT SO QUICKLY. It's fine. You still have 2984982 people to tag, and I have one.]
Oh...?
[Well, now he's curious. Don't be curious about that man.]
Every choice you do not make still creates the beginning of a timeline, though brief, decaying. There is an... echo of you within it, lingering there before it, too, decays.
[YOU BOTH COULDN'T EVEN GET MIDTRIALED BECAUSE NEITHER OF YOU WERE THERE. THROWS YOU INTO THE TRASH.]
When they decay, they are gone. Such is time; easy to slip away. It doesn't happen instantly, but it doesn't last forever.
I have spent all of my life studying this form of magic, and I am interested to see if there are ways to do more with time and space. Change time, reset realities.
You know, where I'm from, we have something called Irminsul--the World Tree. Through the Ley Lines, it collects and records almost all information about the world. I'm hardly an expert on it myself, but something like the power you describe--I bet you could do almost anything.
[watched a documentary about women turning to virtual love and companionship and the girl interviewed was in love with luke since he's the perfect man]
The World Tree... [He hums, glancing around.] I would like to see something like it, if I could.
[It would be really neat.]
It sounds similar, in a way, to... the Luxon. The deity my people worship. Supposedly the beacons we have are pieces of this deity, but... I think there is more to them than only that. The beacons, with the right ritual, can establish... rebirth into another life after death, if you are within its field when that occurs. A handful of people have gone through this for several lifetimes.
Do you think about how they're still holding hands as Childe just interrogates this poor man about his world lore.]
Those beacons--is it only spellcasters like you who can perform such rituals? [And, more interestingly--] What would you do if you gained the power you seek?
[Yes. They should. Why wouldn't you hold hands as two criminally ambitious masterminds?
His smile is amused, but a bit sharp.]
The ritual - consecution - is a heavily guarded secret. Typically, Umavi oversee the ritual; that is, those who have gone through enough rebirths to become a perfected soul, someone who supposedly has met the Luxon.
[He peers at Childe, then glances away.]
I'm not sure. Correct past mistakes perhaps...? I'm not sure what I would do other than... learn the secrets I wish to know.
Somehow I have a hard time believing that. [Aimless ambition, with no end goal or guiding purpose? It's not impossible, but it seems unlikely, to him.] But we've only just met, so I won't push.
[Well, that's fair enough. Even if it's only shades of the truth, like Childe suspects might be the case, it does make sense--it's not like Childe could've dreamed up the Abyssal techniques of his master before he knew they existed, after all. He wants to ask more, but he just said he wouldn't push, so instead he tugs Essek around another corner.]
You know, I bet you'd really like an old acquaintance of mine. He's not so interested in pursuits of strength and power, but he's a never-ending font of knowledge. If he were here, he'd be talking your ears off about all sorts of things.
[Ironically he does not know that Zhongli was in heaven]
Essek follows the tug around the corner in a flutter of robes. They were supposed to be investigating, and they are, but now they are commiserating over ambitious grabs for power and strange, alien artifacts.]
Oh? Perhaps. What is he like? Aside from being a big chatterer for various things.
[WELL LISTEN it's week 0 so there is nothing interesting to investigate unless they find some fancy toe rings in the trash I guess]
He's the god of contracts, with dominion over Geo--stone, in other words. [Close enough.] He used to be the ruler of his nation, but he retired a few years ago. Very dramatically, in my opinion...
[He's mostly over it, especially after Fontaine, but dunks on Zhongli while he's not here anyway, just because he can.]
He's lived for thousands of years, so as you can imagine, he knows a lot of things that have been forgotten by humans. Generally, he lets knowledge flow as it will, but if you get him started on something, he can talk your ear off for hours about it.
[They can find some fancy toe rings in the trash. Maybe one on his feet during body check was one they both found together....... :pleading_face:]
I am not inclined to like gods necessarily; however... I would not be unwilling to have a chat with him. God, ruler, or no... I suppose there is something to be learned from conversations with those who have lived through many lifetimes.
[WOW... GAY BEHAVIOR... I GUESS THEY'RE HEADED FOR THE TRASH ROOM well they were technically always headed there because that's the only place there is to go right now. Wow. Romantic]
Really? No gods at all? [Why are you a god anti, Essek]
[You are really making this true and real. Picking toe rings out of the trash, peak romance.]
No. I'm not a religious man. I am tired of those who use religion as... a crutch, who worship gods they have never seen or met, covet artifacts they have attributed to these gods when there is undoubtedly more to them than initially thought.
Something about this amuses him, though--not in a mocking way, but simply because of what it means for him to say this to Childe, personally. Essek has no way of knowing that, of course, but still.]
Sounds like you have personal experience with those types. [Wow Essek would hate it in Mondstadt so bad.] But if that's the case, then it's the worshipers you dislike, isn't it? Or is it the mere fact that the existence of these gods--or belief in such--spurs them on?
It is funny he is saying this to childe. Him and Scaramouche also had hilarious conversations........ He would hate Mondstadt, and yet, Mondstadt is so much like Exandria... Funny again.]
Both. I just think the worshippers are fools. They aren't looking for any truths, just accepting whatever for faith. Blind. The gods have made us all their playthings. It's insulting.
We should be free to carve our own paths. But I understand it is a controversial topic. I was never liked for my opinions, however.
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And what ways are we different?
[Since it is very clear from their other conversation what awful ways they are similar. Look. Sometimes, you are just ambitious. God forbid a man have ambition!!]
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I would be very interested in learning and practicing more with influencing time and space so I may do something such as that.
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this sounds so unhinged out of context and isn't any better with context. They are really just wandering through this dark maze hallway towards the trash room as they talk about this.]
I see. So it's less of a direct touch to the leylines, and more of an exertion on action and will?
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It is called Dunamancy. Magic utilizing the energy of dunamis.
Most of the magic is about altering the probability of an action in your favor, though other spells manipulate gravity, or even test the limits of using pieces of time. Slowing it, speeding it up, pulling from your unused selves left to decay in realities not taken.
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Unused selves, huh? Haha, sounds like something an old colleague of mine would say--though he'd mean it a bit more literally.
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Oh...?
[Well, now he's curious. Don't be curious about that man.]
Every choice you do not make still creates the beginning of a timeline, though brief, decaying. There is an... echo of you within it, lingering there before it, too, decays.
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And yeah!! Be curious about that freak!!!! The same way Childe is so unfortunately curious about all of this, endlessly chasing new forms of power.]
How long does it last, before that happens? Or are you able to tap into them even after they've decayed?
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When they decay, they are gone. Such is time; easy to slip away. It doesn't happen instantly, but it doesn't last forever.
I have spent all of my life studying this form of magic, and I am interested to see if there are ways to do more with time and space. Change time, reset realities.
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You know, where I'm from, we have something called Irminsul--the World Tree. Through the Ley Lines, it collects and records almost all information about the world. I'm hardly an expert on it myself, but something like the power you describe--I bet you could do almost anything.
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The World Tree... [He hums, glancing around.] I would like to see something like it, if I could.
[It would be really neat.]
It sounds similar, in a way, to... the Luxon. The deity my people worship. Supposedly the beacons we have are pieces of this deity, but... I think there is more to them than only that. The beacons, with the right ritual, can establish... rebirth into another life after death, if you are within its field when that occurs. A handful of people have gone through this for several lifetimes.
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Do you think about how they're still holding hands as Childe just interrogates this poor man about his world lore.]
Those beacons--is it only spellcasters like you who can perform such rituals? [And, more interestingly--] What would you do if you gained the power you seek?
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His smile is amused, but a bit sharp.]
The ritual - consecution - is a heavily guarded secret. Typically, Umavi oversee the ritual; that is, those who have gone through enough rebirths to become a perfected soul, someone who supposedly has met the Luxon.
[He peers at Childe, then glances away.]
I'm not sure. Correct past mistakes perhaps...? I'm not sure what I would do other than... learn the secrets I wish to know.
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Though the last makes him laugh.]
Somehow I have a hard time believing that. [Aimless ambition, with no end goal or guiding purpose? It's not impossible, but it seems unlikely, to him.] But we've only just met, so I won't push.
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My goal had been to extensively study the beacons first. That was my initial hurdle. After... It depends on what secrets I could uncover about them.
Without knowing that first, I had nowhere to begin. Only speculation. For now, all of that has been put on hold.
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[Well, that's fair enough. Even if it's only shades of the truth, like Childe suspects might be the case, it does make sense--it's not like Childe could've dreamed up the Abyssal techniques of his master before he knew they existed, after all. He wants to ask more, but he just said he wouldn't push, so instead he tugs Essek around another corner.]
You know, I bet you'd really like an old acquaintance of mine. He's not so interested in pursuits of strength and power, but he's a never-ending font of knowledge. If he were here, he'd be talking your ears off about all sorts of things.
[Ironically he does not know that Zhongli was in heaven]
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Essek follows the tug around the corner in a flutter of robes. They were supposed to be investigating, and they are, but now they are commiserating over ambitious grabs for power and strange, alien artifacts.]
Oh? Perhaps. What is he like? Aside from being a big chatterer for various things.
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He's the god of contracts, with dominion over Geo--stone, in other words. [Close enough.] He used to be the ruler of his nation, but he retired a few years ago. Very dramatically, in my opinion...
[He's mostly over it, especially after Fontaine, but dunks on Zhongli while he's not here anyway, just because he can.]
He's lived for thousands of years, so as you can imagine, he knows a lot of things that have been forgotten by humans. Generally, he lets knowledge flow as it will, but if you get him started on something, he can talk your ear off for hours about it.
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I am not inclined to like gods necessarily; however... I would not be unwilling to have a chat with him. God, ruler, or no... I suppose there is something to be learned from conversations with those who have lived through many lifetimes.
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Really? No gods at all? [Why are you a god anti, Essek]
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No. I'm not a religious man. I am tired of those who use religion as... a crutch, who worship gods they have never seen or met, covet artifacts they have attributed to these gods when there is undoubtedly more to them than initially thought.
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Something about this amuses him, though--not in a mocking way, but simply because of what it means for him to say this to Childe, personally. Essek has no way of knowing that, of course, but still.]
Sounds like you have personal experience with those types. [Wow Essek would hate it in Mondstadt so bad.] But if that's the case, then it's the worshipers you dislike, isn't it? Or is it the mere fact that the existence of these gods--or belief in such--spurs them on?
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It is funny he is saying this to childe. Him and Scaramouche also had hilarious conversations........ He would hate Mondstadt, and yet, Mondstadt is so much like Exandria... Funny again.]
Both. I just think the worshippers are fools. They aren't looking for any truths, just accepting whatever for faith. Blind. The gods have made us all their playthings. It's insulting.
We should be free to carve our own paths. But I understand it is a controversial topic. I was never liked for my opinions, however.
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He can't help the laugh that escapes him, and he presses the back of his free hand to his mouth for a moment, shaking his head.]
An unfortunate side effect of sticking to your values, in my experience. But don't worry, you won't find condemnation here.
[Even if his own thoughts and feelings aren't exactly the same--but it would it be boring if they were too similar.]
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ALSO, DON'T JUST LAUGH!!]
What's so funny? Don't laugh.
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Telling him not to laugh makes him grin again... HE CAN'T HELP IT]
Nothing, nothing. Just thinking about the ways we're similar and different, that's all.
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And what ways are we different?
[Since it is very clear from their other conversation what awful ways they are similar. Look. Sometimes, you are just ambitious. God forbid a man have ambition!!]
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