Agent Washington (
schrodingerscockroach) wrote in
auroraexpress2019-09-11 09:58 pm
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Who: OPEN
When: Day 41, Afternoon
Where: Wherever
[Tis a mingle. Go henceforth and socialize.]
When: Day 41, Afternoon
Where: Wherever
[Tis a mingle. Go henceforth and socialize.]

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[Chuckles and will shift so he can pet them both.]
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Huh. I always thought everything was just covered with the ice age. [That's because you've been on ice planets, Wash.]
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There was a lot of ice and some of the deepest glaciers were over two miles thick, but actually many areas were affected less by the physical presence of ice and more by increased aridity. The cooler temperatures and the drop in sea level did a lot to the weather.
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Oh. Huh, I just always imagined it was just ice everywhere.
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I can draw you a map of the ice distribution if you want it. There were some very interesting changes to the coastline and lake formation that accompanied the glaciers.
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Are they the same souls or different?
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Host means their bones. They're both made of an conglomeration of soul fragments that may or may not include the original residing soul, but regardless they hold no specific memory of any of their past lives except for what's instinctive or held in common between the pieces. Isolde and Isildur are effectively new, independent beings.
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Thus why it's better to draw from a pack? So the soul is more cohesive?
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I have some theories that could have played a role in their effectiveness of their bindings and the success I've had with calling them long-distance as ghosts, but when I cast their initial summonings I didn't set a focus for any particular soul or group of souls. I do an open broadband casting that's species-limited, of course, but otherwise will collect from any location or age so long as the power levels and the cooperativity balance out.
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How long do ghosts even hang around?
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....huh. Why is it frowned upon?
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So how big of a net does that broadband cover? Can you draw from the other side of the planet? Reach farther back than the Ice Age?
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[without breaking a beat as she starts on disemboweling the deer]
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No, greedy butts, you'll make a mess. Later— Teratornithidae is a family of extinct vulture relatives. Rocs are bigger, but for non-magical animals, they were some of the biggest flighted birds around. If not the biggest! I've been working with one for a locomotion study, since there's still some work to be done on figuring out how exactly they got airborne and how agile they were on the ground.
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Oooh, giant bird. That does sound cool. Maybe I could help? I'm pretty good at math and trajectory stuff.
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So you need to put parts of your soul in the summons though?
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