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mekhanikos) wrote in
agentlelog2019-03-02 03:48 pm
Entry tags:
CLOSED | a disaster in motion
Who: leo valdez and some peeps
When: early march-ish
Where: around town and in the countryside
What: influence jobs, baby
Warnings: bad jokes and misuse of magic, probably
( specific starters below! if you want one, holla at me by pm or on plurk @
celen and we can plot something out! )
When: early march-ish
Where: around town and in the countryside
What: influence jobs, baby
Warnings: bad jokes and misuse of magic, probably
( specific starters below! if you want one, holla at me by pm or on plurk @

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Aha. They hunt mages. [He feels it, he feels it.] And the monsters are... spirits? Not trolls.
[This makes perfect sense in his mind! He's even proud of the connections he's made here, which is why he decides to go for broke.]
Are you a mage?
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[ his interjection is quick, and not all that relevant, since it doesn't really matter that he meant "they use a mist so that normal people see them as normal people and not monsters" instead of "they're incorporeal", and then lalli is asking him a question and leo stops.
and thinks. ]
... sort of? We have a different word for it, but I guess the idea is the same.
[ in that he can use what could be called "magic". ]
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You are, or you're not.
[BOY! Anyway, he's just going to stand there and watch Leo until he explains... because this is just how Lalli operates...]
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I'm a demigod. And no, I'm not lying. All demigods have, like, specific things they can do based on who their godly parent is. Kind of... uh, like your scouting thing? But then someone else would be able to, I don't know, make trees grow by thinking about it. And another would be able to change their voice at will.
[ he glances at lalli, appraising. ] Does that make sense?
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Like, it's the not the easiest thing in the world for him to grasp? Just because he's spent so long thinking the world was one way and one way only, but while his brow furrows, he takes a few seconds to seriously... try... to consider these things.]
...No. [That's just him being honest.] Your gods sound... weird.
[Weird enough to give him a headache, actually, but he's still tryin'.]
What can you do? If that's... what you are.
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[ he gets a headache if he tries to think of it all too much, too. mostly because the gods don't really care about anyone but themselves, which sucks. and makes him mad.
at least lalli's question distracts him from that. ]
My dad's Hephaestus, so all his kids have a special pull towards anything mechanical. So I can build and fix stuff. And I also happened to inherit... this. [ he opens his hand, and a flame appears on it. ]
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...Ah.
[Normal people would probably ask more questions, or tell Leo how rad that display is; Lalli, however, just adds this to his list of strange things he's learned in Draega and then, like, shoves it to the back of his mind, where he can—and soon will!—forget about most of it. For now...]
That's why you wanted to do this.
[This being... the electric fence they're supposed to be building? His eyes flick over to whatever progress Leo has or has not made here.]
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so lalli's silence serves both of them well, in that sense. and then, focusing on what lalli does say, he nods. ]
Yeah, exactly. I figured I'd be most useful here, even if I can't fix it with, you know, like I normally would. But it's good practice, right?
[ for the craft. and indeed, he's already managed to fix a good amount of the fence — it helps when all he needs to do to know what's wrong with it, which specific spot needs to be reconnected, is to touch it. ]