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by Liam on May 20th, 2011, 12:18 am
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by Reaver on May 20th, 2011, 9:09 pm
Reaver has had a rough time this season, and it was time to unwind a bit. He found himself in the tavern once again, which was becoming a more frequent stop for him. The barmaids seamed to remember him easily, but given his strange attire, that should be expected. He caught one his server by surprise today, by ordering an ail in addition to the water. It sat there for a good while, untouched. Reaver had forgotten he no-longer had his stomach. He was rather hoping a patron would take it from him. OOCI took liberties with how long you waited for that reaction, I'll edit if needed. The patron wasn't at all what he expected, however. The patron was small, white, furry, had a long tail, and very VERY afraid of being seen by people. WHY would it have done such a thing? He sat there, still, silent, staring. He slowly rubbed his left arm, carefully, not to disturb the rat. He was hoping it would wait there, sit for a while, and it seamed to do just that. Thirty seconds, it felt like forever. The rat was almost calm. He reached out, but not with his physical hand. His invisible astral hand reached around, then grasped the animal. With it now held it began to struggle. He reached out his other hand, and grabbed it proper. Lifting it by it's tail, he examined it further. During his examination, he re-attached his arm's astral form to it's physical form. He looked around, it didn't appear anyone was looking his way, so he probably wasn't noticed performing his little stunt. "Hello, friend. Fancy a drink with me? I won't bite." Reaver didn't even know rats liked ale. Something new today, wonderful. He moved the rat closer to the drink, curious as to if it would drink again. |
by Liam on May 24th, 2011, 11:51 pm
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by Reaver on May 25th, 2011, 12:18 am
Reaver stared at the rat, disappointed in it's... return to the ordinary. He tilted his head to the side, and set it down. It ran like any rat would, though the lack of mercenaries in the tavern lead to quite the little show. He had a number of fierce glances from across the room today, though they did not linger. The poetic victory of the bar-maiden was enough to set the room back to it's usual temper. He sat, still once again, looking around the room. Once again tired of things remaining as they are, he reached for his drink. He looked to his hand, as it grasped the air. It was not there before. His mind wandered back to a glass vial of particular interest, and he checked his pockets once again. Content, he sighed. "Perhaps a ghost this time." As if fate, that's when he watched the form across from him appear. He glared at the simple farmer across the table. Such acts spoke of children, not adults. Was this man a heavy drinker in life? Reaver returned the regard of the ghost with his own. "I am not familiar with magic like that, except in my own kind. What is it called, if you do not mind my asking?" "I know not of what you speak, I simply made a rat very angry. If you don't mind, I have a better conversation waiting outside." Reaver stood with that, leaving his payment for the drink, and taking the bottle he bought with him. Their tip will be the drink tonight. Should the ghost still be visible, he would make a gesture to follow. Should it not, he hoped it caught the hint. The barmaid who killed the rat gave him a mighty glare on his way out, but he returned it with a bow, as if to a queen. As she tried to decide on her reaction, he made his way past her and out, furthering her anger. He made his way around the bar, to his boat waiting in the shadows. Sitting, he waited a moment, hoping for a sign. After, though, he untied it and began talking to the air. "Still with me, sir? ...or do I need another drink?" |
by Liam on May 25th, 2011, 2:05 am
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by Reaver on May 25th, 2011, 2:21 am
Reaver was glad to hear when the ghost replied, and began to prepare his magic once again. it was time he found out once and for all if he could interact with ghosts. The ghost finished talking before he was ready, as he was taking his time. He decided to continue the conversation, keeping his left arm under his cloak. "Ah, nice to hear you again. Welcome to my boat, Liam Ward." Reaver bowed as he knew, properly. He was still sure to keep his physical arm veiled, as he didn't want it to be obvious he couldn't use it."Yes, magic is a feared topic in this city, though the guard tend to fancy it when their superiors use it. A tough tradition. My name is Reaver, and the fancies of life tend not to suit me much either. I prefer the way they were... before." He paused there, contemplating how old this ghost may be. How long has he been dead? "That magic was... a simple one my father taught me. I have not been practicing lately, so I know not how well I could use it. Tell me, how does your art work?" Reaver asked the question somewhat abruptly, as he didn't want to catch himself giving too much information to an entity that could spread it so quickly. He continued to work his astral arm, slowly, from it's place. He would love to find this out, he just needed the ghost to sit still a while longer. |
by Liam on June 2nd, 2011, 12:15 am
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by Reaver on June 2nd, 2011, 7:52 am
Reaver's soft smile was hidden behind his mask. He had all the time he needed with that rather fine answer. He reached out his astral arm, and attempted to flick the ghost in the nose. "Magic, of course." Having found out if he could touch a ghost, Reaver began pushing his arm back into proper place. He knew to remember the results of his experiment. Noting the ghost's face, he rolled his eyes and continued the explanation. "I did touch it, the... same way you did in part. I used Djed to push out my... Astral Body. Or, part of it. I then interact with the world using that. We both use a part of ourselves to manipulate the world, as far as our... energies can reach." Reaver couldn't think of anything to add to that explanation, after all, it was the same as the one he just got. "Soul Mist, I wonder how similar that is to an Astral Body. Are they one and the same? Tell me about this 'Soul Mist' you have. I'll keep your secrets if you keep mine, yes?" |
by Liam on June 4th, 2011, 12:39 am
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by Reaver on June 6th, 2011, 1:57 am
Reaver listened with genuine interest, he was learning so much. He even mentioned someone who knew how? It was a grand day, as he was about to ask about this person, he found the ghost had left. His passing thought was cut short. The conversation was going smoothly, so wh~cold. It was suddenly very cold. He tried to dismiss it, but found the cold spreading quickly. He went to clench up tight, as the human reaction tended to protect his delicate body well. He found out that everywhere that was cold... he couldn't move. As his legs felt the cold, they kicked... sending him off his boat into the water. He reached out with his right hand, that hadn't felt the cold yet, only to miss the rope that was dangling under the water. It was cold like the rest, and now unmoving. Reaver decided not to talk to himself, and ruin his lungs with water like the last time he was sinking unexpectedly. His thoughts started with the ghost that used to be before him. Well, that was unpleasant. Did I offend the poor lad? He didn't act like any farmer I met, I wonder what it was that changed him so. Maybe I smell worst then I thought. He sank there, unmoving, as he went over the various means he had available to return. Now that I'm here, how do I get back to Ravok without my boat? Taking a ferry is expensive, and swimming is hard. Should I learn or just give in? Maybe I'll cut a tree down and use a log, that should work. It won't take me too long, just energy. Reaver felt himself hit the bottom. Thinking about it, why can't I move? Do ghosts have magic beyond moving things? I almost recollect knowledge of them being capable of doing other things... I will certainly ask the next ghost I encounter. |
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