Ignis Scientia (
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aterat2021-12-14 04:02 pm
Winter log
Who: Everyone!
What: Open Log
When: December
Where: The Hunter's Lodge
Warnings: N/A
Notes: This is a mingle log, so people are free to set up their own TLs under it. So tag in and tag around!
Snow has fallen outside and while it's not heavy it's set just enough down to gently cover the wooden benches and ground outside. The chairs have been removed but the lanterns are still out and lit (as well as the little lights that have been replaced with more festive ones) if people want to walk around outside and have private chats among the snow, the trees and the lighting.
Potluck - Food is all around. Got a story about how the food you brought is part of a long standing family tradition? So much the better! But Ignis for his part has been researching and working on bringing the foods he's heard about. So here you'll find an appetizer platter along with a cream cheese tree, turkey, ham, his version of the Crown City roast, stuffing balls, roasted potatoes and roasted vegetables, and of course a few different desserts.
So you can find him making sure the table is decked out in christmas colours and full of food. But as he sets the last appetizer tree down on the table, he nods. "Quite glad to see that you could make it."
Trim a tree A small group of freshly cut green trees are sitting in a corner with room to go around the back. Simple lights are already in place, but there are ornaments with hooks sitting in silent invitation to decorate the tree and gather around as well as different coloured garland too.
But there's plenty of supplies and being able to decorate a tree with Nida last year was all sorts of fun as it will be again this year. So the advisor is definitely happy that nature can come inside at least temporarily.
Ignis stands back and takes a look at the trees with a satisfied sort of nod. "I suppose after the holiday, I will see about replanting it outside." Turning to his guest, there's an easy smile. "It won't do to simply throw it away do you think?"
Gift exchange - Gifts aren't required, but people are free to do so. This can be as private or as public as wished! The royal strategist is busy arranging gifts under the tree, trying to make some sense as to how they should be grouped, so he's on his knees trying to keep the order straight. As soon as someone approaches, he acknowledges their presence with a smile. "Would you mind handing me that blue wrapped gift sitting on the chair right next to you?"
Wild card- Dancing? Snowball fights outside? Feel free to make up a thing here!
What: Open Log
When: December
Where: The Hunter's Lodge
Warnings: N/A
Notes: This is a mingle log, so people are free to set up their own TLs under it. So tag in and tag around!
Snow has fallen outside and while it's not heavy it's set just enough down to gently cover the wooden benches and ground outside. The chairs have been removed but the lanterns are still out and lit (as well as the little lights that have been replaced with more festive ones) if people want to walk around outside and have private chats among the snow, the trees and the lighting.
Potluck - Food is all around. Got a story about how the food you brought is part of a long standing family tradition? So much the better! But Ignis for his part has been researching and working on bringing the foods he's heard about. So here you'll find an appetizer platter along with a cream cheese tree, turkey, ham, his version of the Crown City roast, stuffing balls, roasted potatoes and roasted vegetables, and of course a few different desserts.
So you can find him making sure the table is decked out in christmas colours and full of food. But as he sets the last appetizer tree down on the table, he nods. "Quite glad to see that you could make it."
Trim a tree A small group of freshly cut green trees are sitting in a corner with room to go around the back. Simple lights are already in place, but there are ornaments with hooks sitting in silent invitation to decorate the tree and gather around as well as different coloured garland too.
But there's plenty of supplies and being able to decorate a tree with Nida last year was all sorts of fun as it will be again this year. So the advisor is definitely happy that nature can come inside at least temporarily.
Ignis stands back and takes a look at the trees with a satisfied sort of nod. "I suppose after the holiday, I will see about replanting it outside." Turning to his guest, there's an easy smile. "It won't do to simply throw it away do you think?"
Gift exchange - Gifts aren't required, but people are free to do so. This can be as private or as public as wished! The royal strategist is busy arranging gifts under the tree, trying to make some sense as to how they should be grouped, so he's on his knees trying to keep the order straight. As soon as someone approaches, he acknowledges their presence with a smile. "Would you mind handing me that blue wrapped gift sitting on the chair right next to you?"
Wild card- Dancing? Snowball fights outside? Feel free to make up a thing here!

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The snowman didn't respond to his question and instead just blinked, almost as if it really didn't actually know the answer. "Do I like it...? I don't remember before. I just woke up!"
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At least it wasn’t really glaring at him, so that was… That was something. “Oh… I guess that kinda makes sense.” He tapped on his chin and then tilted his head one way, then the other. “I guess I’ll let you decide if you like talking later once you’ve had more time to.”
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"They should be able to decide too." Illyana got up at the tone shift from the Snowman and started to make her way over. Clearly things were beginning to go just a bit too far now.
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People getting upset with him was bad, and he had to be ready for what was coming next… So he started edging sideways. “I Mean- I didn’t know it could happen? I dunno how I made you talk, so I dunno how I could make them talk, too? I’m not sure how most of my power works.”
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"Is there a problem here?" she asked with a smirk that she tried to hide behind a forced serious tone.
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Mono paused, looking up rather quickly as Illyana approached them. Maybe she could offer some insight?? “Illyana! I accidentally brought a snowman to life and I dunno how!” He glanced back at the snowman, “And I think it’s mad at me for it…”
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Mono looked over quickly as she redirected his attention to his ‘creation’ again. A small gasp escaping as he noticed it didn’t seem to be doing much of anything now… Picking up a stick on instinct, he edged closer and poked it lightly. “It stopped! Did I make it stop talking? I dunno how I even made it talk to begin with!”
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"You didn't. I did."
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Lowering the stick to drag in the snow, he gaped at her confession, “Oh! That kinda makes more sense than me doing it.” He looked at the snowman again. “I didn’t know you could do something like that either. It was kinda angry, though.”
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"I can do a lot of things people don't know about," she grinned. There was a reason for that of course, she did like to keep her secrets. Besides, it lead to amusing situations like this. Obviously this just proved that it was worth keeping your skills on a need to know basis. She waved a hand dismissively.
"Gave it a bit too much autonomy. Spells aren't an exact science."
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At the idea of spells not being an exact science, the kid tilted his head curiously. “They’re not? So you gotta practice and try a few times to make it happen the way you wanted?” He glanced at the snowman, wondering a little at how she’d meant for it to act.
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"Precisely. You often have to practice quite a lot to get the exact result you want," she said with a casual shrug. "This was something I had never practiced or attempted. I just thought on doing it at the moment."
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“I guess that makes sense. Everyone here says I should practice stuff more to get better at it, too.” Even if he couldn’t practice, it made sense. And he did practice with talking to people with his job carrying messages and mail to various shops around the city for the delivery service. “And you must be good at coming up with stuff fast, if you just thought of it when you saw the snowmen. I never made them before, so it really tricked me! I wasn’t sure if it was normal or if I did something weird by mistake.”
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"I have had a lot of time to practice," again she shrugged. Despite how she looked Illyana had spent much more time than most people would ever realize, or know, studying magic. Time worked very differently in pocket dimensions after all. "Where I grew up you died if you were not quick to come up with things fast." Survival of the fittest was a daily occurrence in Hell. How the imps survived was anyone's guess.
"I also had several...strong teachers." Strong was an odd word to use, but it was the only one she could think of. Only one of them had really been a good teacher. An argument could be made for Magneto being a half-decent teacher before he went off the rails again, but that was a stretch. No, most of her teachers hadn't really been good. They had been strong, knowledgeable, and each had taught her a valuable life lesson, but they hadn't been good. She imagined that was the kind of teacher she would be should anyone ever have the misfortune of learning from her.
"There probably is a world where there's an entire race of snowpeople who talk. You'd be surprised what kind of alternate realities there are out there."
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Mono probably shouldn’t have asked the next question, but it’s not like he knows what’s rude or not. “A lot of time? Like ‘cause you're older?” Adults had been around for a lot longer than kids. That just made SENSE! So he wasn’t exactly calling her old, so much as older than him and thus more experienced.
He nodded, though with a particular understanding about learning to come up with things faster… “Yeah, that’s kinda how I got really good at sneaking around in my world and quickly finding hiding places. You gotta learn to um… anticipate stuff!” Other wise, as she said, you died.
He’d never had teachers before, not in his world… So, finding himself with teachers here? It was an interesting experience. “Yeah? And they helped you with all the practicing and getting better at doing stuff? I got someone showing me how to climb better so far. It’s kinda neat.”
Mono’s eyes widened at the mental image of a world full of talking snow people. “Really? Wow…” He turned to look back at his little army of snow people. “I think the snowman you made talk would have liked a place like that. I guess it makes sense though, everyone seems to come from really different places than mine… So there’s gotta be so many that we don’t even know about!”
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"Because I'm older and then some." The statement didn't make sense and she knew that, yet she didn't offer any further elaboration on the topic. Sometimes it seemed like it was almost a game to see how vague she could be, how many questions someone would keep asking. Why exactly she found enjoyment in the game was anyone's guess, she tried to spend as little time thinking about whys as she could.
"Limbo was like that. It was either learn to hide better, or learn to fight better." It was never really a choice though. "They did. They each taught me something different, white magic, black magic, the art of combat, my mutant abilities. The only common lesson between them all was the lesson that life isn't fair." That was the most important lesson of all though and each one of them had hammered that into her memory.
"If he'd been allowed to talk for too long, maybe he would have made one," she said with a laugh. "Or tried to. His revolution wouldn't get very far." It might be funny though. Imagine stopping the Old Ones from destroying her world only to create a Snowman that tries to destroy it.
"In my world there are countless realities. There are entire organizations dedicated to protecting the order of it all." Which seemed like a job they kind of sucked at considering how often realities clashed with each other. "They suck at their job."
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As Illyana described all the things she’d learned, Mono stopped fussing with the snowball he’d been working on. That was a lot of stuff to learn, which… perhaps cemented in his guess that she was a lot older than he thought she was. But there was a sadness that settled into his expression at the final lesson, “Yeah… It should be more fair… But it’s really not.”
Glancing at the snowman again, he wondered what that might’ve been like. “Yeah, I dunno if he woulda gotten far. I didn’t really give him legs or anything… I think he’d have been easy to knock over with a shovel, or um- if it gets warmer and he melted.” Clearly the kid had given some thought about what to do about the snowman, had it gotten out of hand before Illyana intervened.
“That sounds like a really complicated job. I don’t think I’d be good at it either…” He hummed a little. “Who even decides to make a job like that?”
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"Many things should be things they're not." And that was just the way things were. It was unfortunate, but it was reality. Still, for some reason she felt a need to offer him some comfort. "There are good things though, things that are more fair. My brother would say it is important to focus on those." It seemed a bit silly to her, but so did a lot of what her brother said.
"I suppose he'd have to learn to hope to move and in order to do that he'd have to be very strong." That was actually kind of a scary thought, a strong snowman. "What if he was able to come back together after melting?" An immortal strong snowman. She arched an eyebrow. "You've thought about it." Curious. But she was impressed in a way.
His question gets a simple shrug. "That I can't say."
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“Yeah, there’s good stuff here, I guess.” He responded, though it wasn’t a bad way to look at things… But he also wasn’t sure how focusing on the good things would make the bad stuff any less bad. Especially where he was from. The kid tended to hang onto things pretty hard. “Maybe that’d be easier if things were more like here where I’m from. But I dunno what good stuff to focus on, other than when I get away from something.”
Mono wondered what a properly strong snowman would look like. That was almost scary… He was kind of glad he was still pretty bad at making them proportionally. Maybe if he’d done a better job, the snowman might’ve been strong enough to do more. “I guess it’s a good thing I’m not good at making big snow people yet. He might’ve gotten really carried away if I did a better job!” The kid’s eyes widened though, “That would be bad if he could reform himself, then there’s no getting rid of it!” Horrifying thought, Illyana, that would stick in his head for a while.
But yes, he’d definitely thought about how to stop it. “Of course, you gotta think of stuff when you’re trying to decide if it’s dangerous. Either you stop it or you run away from it.” The snowman, size-wise, reminded him of the porcelain bullies from the school. A good shovel swing seemed like a logical response to the attack. If it had been bigger, running would have been the instinct.
The kid gasped a little. Something Illyana didn’t know? Mono was surprised. She seemed like she knew so many things! “Really? I guess it’s one of those weird, mysterious things that you gotta figure out.”
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"Perhaps survival is the good thing you can focus on. If you survive long enough you may find something good along the way." She was really terrible at optimism. "Piotr is better at this sort of thing." Her brother would probably like Mono quite a lot actually.
"I think you did a fine job." Considering that implied that she thought the snowman could have gotten carried away, maybe that wasn't as comforting as she thought it was. "I imagine he'd be able to reform though. It would seem logical." As logical as a talking snowman trying to take over the world could seem.
For a second she looked a bit sad and then she shook her head. "At least there is little running to be done here." He shouldn't have to run so much. Not when he was so young.
"I'm sure someone knows. My world likes teams and organizations. It seems like a new one is being made every week."
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“Maybe?” He tilted his head a little, surviving was definitely better than the alternative… Even if the constant struggle got tiring after a while. “I hope so… It wasn’t as bad when I had my friend Six around, so maybe that’s the good thing I gotta try for. I gotta get her back.” He nodded. So while her attempt at optimism wasn’t great? At least it gave him an idea. “I dunno. You make a lot of sense to me. Maybe you’re better than you think!”
Shrugging a little, Mono looked at his snow people collection thoughtfully. “You think so? They’re kinda smaller and lumpier than the ones I saw kids making last year, but I’m still practicing.” He had planned to work up to making much bigger ones, but now he was kind of glad he hadn’t gotten that far yet as Illyana mentioned it would probably have been able to reform itself. “So hitting it with a shovel wouldn’t have stopped it for long if we had to, that’s kinda scary…”
She was right, though. There was a lot less running to do around here. “Yeah, I haven’t had to run a lot yet. Except from the tall wizard guy when he caught me spying on him, but I guess I didn’t need to run from him. So mostly I just run when I gotta deliver something or when I feel like it.” Which was nice. All in all, his life was a lot less scary than it used to be. A lot of the bad stuff seemed pretty easy to avoid by comparison, too.
“Yeah? I guess that makes sense… Stuff is easier when you’re working with other people. Six and I found stuff a lot easier when we started working together.”
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That made her sound a bit too generous and heroic for her liking. "I wanted the chance to destroy the Old Ones once and for all more than anything." Saving her friends was just a byproduct of her own desires. At least that's what she'd insist. It was better for her image. "But no, it is not something most can do. There are other mutants with teleportation and time related powers. None quite on the scale of mine." It isn't bragging if it's true, right?
"Then do all you can to get her back. Then maybe you'll both find more good things." Kitty would say something like that. She'd probably also throw in something about how a good friend could get you through anything and create good moments just by existing.
"They clearly had more time to practice." So comparisons were pointless. "They are about as good as the ones I made as a little girl with my brother. We had a lot of snow there." She rarely mentioned her childhood to anyone and she wasn't sure why she was now.
"The tall wizard guy? Who is that?"
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Getting Six back was the most important thing to Mono, even here in this world where everything was better and he shouldn’t want to go back… But he wanted to, he wanted to go back and save her because they were a team and you didn’t leave your friends. She had been the first one he’d had in a long time, and so he was perhaps reluctant to forget or abandon her. “I’m gonna! At least I’m gonna try my best whenever I go home.”
Looking at his snow people again, Mono hummed a little. “I guess that’s true, and I’m gonna keep making them. It’s been kinda fun.” Though the child tilted his head up curiously at that, “You and your brother? I bet that was fun too! And you must be really good at making them, if you and your brother had a lot of snow.”
The question gets a little shrug. “He doesn’t look like a wizard, so maybe that’s why you didn’t know him!” That seemed… logical to Mono. The guy didn’t look like the wizards from stories, so how could anyone expect him to be a wizard? “His name’s Harry! I only found out he was a wizard after he chased me and knocked me off a drain pipe with his magic stuff.” That had been kind of scary and awkward, but at least Harry had turned out to be nice.
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"That's often all someone can do." They can do their best and after that it was up to fate. Unfortunately, fate tended to be really shitty.
"Piotr was better," she said with a hint of pride in her voice. "He's the artist of us three. It translated to making snowmen as well." Though he could have been horrible at it and she'd still say he was the best. "He'd like you."
"Ah, I've spoken to him. He's not fond of misuse of magic." He was fond of telling people about that. She narrowed her eyes at his description though. "Why did he knock you off a drain pipe?"
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