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justdontgiveame) wrote2023-12-03 08:19 am
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UN as Puck: R. Goodfellow |UN as Owen: Anonymous
"I'm an honest Puck, but one that isn't here. Leave a message and I'll answer as quick as the world can spin."
UN as Puck: R. Goodfellow |UN as Owen: Anonymous
"I'm an honest Puck, but one that isn't here. Leave a message and I'll answer as quick as the world can spin."
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Loki held up a hand, and conjured his notebook again. "I also meant to ask you for information you're comfortable sharing about Fae. For now, we're working on the likely assumption that Vaeros is a fae. If we need to pivot later, we can."
[OOC: See the highlighted parts if you want.]
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He looked to the notebook and sat back, folding his hands behind his head casually. "Fine, we've got magic to.. Well, not to do. But to at least talk about." Puck said conversationally. "I'd say that assumption has at least some strength to it. What do you want to know first?"
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Puck took a drink. "If we're using terms familiar to humans that don't require explaining a bloodline, 'fae' is a fine term to use. I doubt he's human, but I know he's nothing close to Oberon, Titania, or myself as far as abilities go."
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"That would also support the idea that perhaps he's using the dragon as a power-source, which is why it's still alive. Possibly others too, since his tax collectors were told to take the eggs with intent to kill them."
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He nodded. "If he has to stack magic like he has been, then that would tie together. I don't know how his replenishing works, but even mine is finite depending on what I do. I never have to use something or someone else as a battery, however. Just a few naps resets things. Why kill them if he needs their power?" Puck arched an eyebrow. "He can't even--"
He looked off to the side and barked a laugh. "If he has to kill them to get their power, that's another tell."
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Loki paused, moving to take a drink. "Like you, I do not need a battery. I've yet to reach the limits of what I can do, as well."
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"That's interesting to know." Puck held up one of his hands and started to tap his fingers as he listed things. "Let's see so far. What do I think Vaeros is, some information about the monarchs I serve, and you know that I'm not entirely as youthful as I look. What's next?"
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"Would you like me to share my personal notes, and see if anything seems to lead somewhere for us? They're the ones written in runescript and not easily deciphered by others." Because that might also spark some discussion. "Of course, I also would wonder about weaknesses. We do not have 'fae' as such where I'm from, but I know the myths of Midgard."
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Puck considered it for a moment. "After a few more questions, yes. Because right now I want to get the information I know out." He fell quiet at the question about weaknesses, but finally answered after a moment. "The myths are just that. What ones have you heard? Hang a specific plant over your doorway? Never say 'Please' or 'Thank you'? Things like that, I would bet. The only thing that actively hurts Oberon and his children is cold iron. That's it. Not herbs, not colored sand, none of those things that humans have decided to apply to fae as they know it."
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"There are likely other Fae here too, as I know Alice was quite upset that some of the rules she'd heard didn't apply here. Night Sky also spent time as a prisoner of Fae, hence her belief that Vaeros would be like an archfae."
Placing his mug down, Loki took up his pen and tapped it for a moment in thought. "How true are the 'rules' about fae words being binding? I'm guessing the 'only able to tell the truth' thing is a lie. But if you give your word, must you keep it? And if so, is it Spirit and Letter? How malleable can it be?"
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"I know one named Maleficent, but not well. We've never talked in depth about anything, but she was excited when I made a guess at her name. She thought it was because her name traveled to Oberon's ears. Oh and on that, she knew Oberon as the King of the Fairies, so make of it what you will."
Puck grinned at the questions about rules. "Oh, I was hoping you'd touch on this. For everything under the umbrella of Oberon's Children, himself and Titania included? Not at all. An agreement reached between fae and human lasts as long as conditions are being met, until the fae gets bored, or until the human dies. We can misunderstand things, and technically not be lying. But the whole 'we can only tell the truth' idea is a lie, which is pretty comical!"
He laughed and continued. "The fulfillment conditions of a request made can be interpreted in any way that completes it, but doesn't have to be the spirit or the letter. It can be whatever's called for at the time. Or something entirely different. That's the fun of it. A promise isn't the same as a wish or a request. It's not treated the same."
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Loki laughed when Puck grinned and at the sheer delight the other showed at explaining. "Good to know, and it also explains how you banter so well. Which, lovers or not, I very much appreciate a good sparring partner for." A wink, and then Loki was making notes.
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He finished his drink and watched Loki write. "Oh no, that's nothing from what I am. That comes from my job in Oberon's court." At the wink Puck grinned. "Do you fluster all of your sparring partners, or is just for someone you're posing as a lover with? Or am I the exception to both of those ideas? Or is it because I react in the first place?"
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Puck grinned. "How fitting- it's a quick dose of mischief, and all you have to do is talk."
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Puck winked back with a playful grin.
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"Shall we go back to our theorizing and discussion? Were you ready to here my thoughts?" To signify that they were from the personal part of the notebook. The coded and hard to read for anyone else part.
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Puck nodded, sitting forward attentively. "Let's. My reactions can happen easily as you've seen, there's no need to stay focused on them right now. What do you think has been going on?"
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"I think we need to find out for certain how the contracts work. Is it conditional, like with you, or is the wording important? Spirit? Letter? I also think we need to get a copy of our own, although that's just an aside so we know what they say. More importantly, why do only some of us remember? The common consensus seems to be that we're all approached while either asleep or otherwise unconscious, if not close to that state. My next plan is to see what, if anything, we DO all remember."
Making sure Puck was following so far.
"Those of us who've been here the longest have been here a little under a year. So what happened. Why that time frame? It seems to be winter to winter. Also why is he doing all of this. Why allow us to regain our abilities too?"
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"If he knows how to reach out when someone or something is asleep or unconscious, that's.. It's not old magic by my understanding. But it's something I don't see being used often."
Puck gave a hum and considered before he spoke again.
"If he doesn't think we're a threat, why would he be bothered if we have our powers? If he's trying to present as a generous ruler, that ties into what we mentioned about gifts. If my discussions with Luz hold water, then Vaeros could be acting as a director. But I don't think it quite goes down that path. Winter to winter.." Puck frowned.
"Hibernation would be my guess. Oberon's own version of sleep magic is very advanced and only requires a single command. If Vaeros is as young as I'm thinking or as inexperienced, he would probably have to wait for that to happen on its own. Say when someone or something is going to bed, instead of forcing it to happen whenever he wants to bring someone new to the area. If this world either metaphorically or actually went to sleep in the winter, leaving Vaeros alone, I could see him wanting company. Kings don't do well in empty kingdoms."
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