Jaskier ♫ The Sandpiper (
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Open | You think you're safe without a care...
Who: Jaskier
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What: New arrival tries to understand the city and tries to rescue a kitty
When: Last week of June
Where: Central city
Notes: Using this log to move Jaskier's arrival TDM prompts and organize closed threads. If you want to plot anything more specific, feel free to hit my intro comment!

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What: New arrival tries to understand the city and tries to rescue a kitty
When: Last week of June
Where: Central city
Notes: Using this log to move Jaskier's arrival TDM prompts and organize closed threads. If you want to plot anything more specific, feel free to hit my intro comment!

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I don't know that all of it could be classified as magic, no. But I have hardly been here long enough to make a study of the people brought here, the abilities they brought with them, and those they've developed since arriving.
But you called it magic. There are different sources for that, and a wide variety of applications.
[...he'd love to discuss magic over breakfast.]
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[The only source of magic he knows is chaos, but it's not like he can trust sorcerers not to hide information, hoarders of the truth that they are. Jaskier looks at Sephirot with clear amusement, head still tilted.]
Are you planning to list all possible sources while standing up?
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Not all sound is music, but it's difficult to define the distinction absolutely. I imagine the difference between magic and "powers" is similarly inexact.
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Ah! But I didn't say anything about sounds in general. What we do recognize as music does have different sources, yet it's all music in the end, you see? That aside, I could see the benefit of a classification system if the differences were actually explained to me - however, so far, it all sounds like "mysterious forces and/or energies".
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Mysterious forces...
I think what I mean to say is that the classification is subjective. Even on my world, there are those who insist it shouldn't be called "magic" at all. It's an unscientific term.
I call it magic, and that is my background. It is the approach by which I understand these things, but many of them remain outside my experience.
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[Seriously! To be fair, many sorcerers in his own world also claim that chaos includes science. Jaskier has always thought they were full of shit, they never cared for the actual scientists in Oxenfurt and their texts were incompressible for anyone without access to even a spark of chaos.
But hey, socially awkward man is laughing, so Jaskier considers this conversation a great step toward getting to meet the locals. If "locals" applies here anyway.]
In short, you don't know what's up with these other powers either. [He winks, tone obviously teasing. Then he offers his hand.] Jaskier of Oxenfurt.
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I don't. But I am always curious to learn more.
[He considers the hand for a moment, but he isn't quite as socially awkward as he used to be, and he opts to take it.]
Sephiroth.
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[Hooray for manners! Once the handshake is done, Jaskier returns to his breakfast, speaking between bites and sips but always keeping a curious eye on Sephirot.]
Well met. Any interesting questions or answers you've found so far to share with this humble new arrival? [There's nothing humble about him, but hey, details.]
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...I suppose it's worth knowing that one can encounter multiple versions of the same individual, from parallel universes.
But if this is your first experience with Earth, I imagine you have quite a few questions.
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Oi, oi, oi, go back to the first part! You're saying I could find myself here? [People are always telling him to go fuck himself, maybe this is his chance.] And what about my friends? How am I supposed to know who I am encountering under the familiar face? How do I even know if they're here?
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...and surely, if they are your friends, you would recognize them beyond the familiar face.
[He knows his Loki, whether he's remembered or not.]
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[Then there's the whole deal with Cirilla and the Deathless Mother, and if witchers couldn't smell it, then Jaskier knows there's more to this double business than it seems.
Sephirot said Jaskier would have a few questions, and yeah, he has a hundred of them. So may as well keep it connected.] Then if my friends show up -or are already here, even!- how do I know? I must wait for them to send a message to the world through the black thingy? [He waves the cellphone, not sounding very hopeful. He can't imagine Geralt wanting to chat with a bunch of strangers. After sighing, he takes out the credit card from his pocket to wave it as well.] And is this truly coin, because it sounds like I'm being pranked here.
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[Dopplers? Sephiroth sips his coffee. If Jaskier can't tell the difference then that isn't his problem.]
I suppose you might encounter them here. It seems they corral all new arrivals to this hotel.
And yes, that can be used in place of money. It bears a unique identifier linked to an account, so a record is created of each purchase. The bill is paid later. Evidently by the guilds, for now.
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Ah, yes, the guilds and their seemingly endless generosity. [He leans in with a hand around his mouth, lowering his voice a bit too.] Sooooo- what's the catch?
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I imagine it's the carrot.
New arrivals are greeted with luxury and apparent generosity, coloring our impression of the guilds, and encouraged to sign on. But I've no interest in the accompanying oversight and obligation.
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So-called generosity may still come with fine print. They said not aligning with any of them may mean trouble for my identity - how is that working for you, if you are sticking to your right to staying out of it?
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My time here hasn't quite run out yet, but I don't think getting by in this world will be so difficult.
I expect the trouble would come from the guilds, should you make yourself too visible. They seemed to take unnecessary issue with even minor vandalism.
[The worst he did was cut someone's car in half, honestly.]
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I hope you realize you just described the average city guard. Is that the worst they can do? Stop what they consider "crime"? [He shakes his head.] It begs the question: who is actually in control here? The actual government or these guilds?
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I imagine they would have been more forceful had I actually killed anyone.