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there are many here among us who feel that life is but a joke
Who; Ren Amamiya and Waver Velvet
What; Ren has been thinking about that trick the prof had for a while, now
Where; Waver's laboratory, Harbor District
When; Mid June; late evening
Warnings; None as of yet, but will update as needed
With all the strange but subtle things that had been happening throughout Aterat over the last few months, his last actual meeting with the Professor started flitting through Ren's mind. The candle, the ward, they were useful for small rests, when you needed to stop existing for a few moments to catch your breath, but with the wall of mist and its roiling creatures encroaching on the place he and his had made their home away from home, the leader of the Phantom Thieves decided to take matters into his own hands.
He headed to Waver's laboratory under cover of darkness, disguised as the Joker, he flitted unseen from rooftop to rooftop, eluding the creatures new and old scurrying below, and only dropped to the cobbles outside Waver's door. He didn't know what sort of protections the mage had set up, or rather, he could see them if he Looked, but he didn't understand their weave, and he didn't want to test their potency.
And so, the Phantom Thief knocked, like a good, upstanding citizen.
What; Ren has been thinking about that trick the prof had for a while, now
Where; Waver's laboratory, Harbor District
When; Mid June; late evening
Warnings; None as of yet, but will update as needed
With all the strange but subtle things that had been happening throughout Aterat over the last few months, his last actual meeting with the Professor started flitting through Ren's mind. The candle, the ward, they were useful for small rests, when you needed to stop existing for a few moments to catch your breath, but with the wall of mist and its roiling creatures encroaching on the place he and his had made their home away from home, the leader of the Phantom Thieves decided to take matters into his own hands.
He headed to Waver's laboratory under cover of darkness, disguised as the Joker, he flitted unseen from rooftop to rooftop, eluding the creatures new and old scurrying below, and only dropped to the cobbles outside Waver's door. He didn't know what sort of protections the mage had set up, or rather, he could see them if he Looked, but he didn't understand their weave, and he didn't want to test their potency.
And so, the Phantom Thief knocked, like a good, upstanding citizen.
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The question gets a small tilt of his head, answering as he moved each piece into place. “The best way to ensure that your allies can see through and enter on their own if you’re unsure if they can ignore the field, despite knowing the location well, would be to have them there with you when setting it up. It means they belong, that they’re ‘trusted’ within the space. Generally, if they already know it well and spend a lot of time there, they can also be taught to walk through it and ignore the effects easily enough if they can’t already.” Ren’s easy approach to his workshop was a good example.
“If they aren’t familiar with the place, and haven’t been there before… They can still learn, it just takes practice.” He doesn’t have an example here to draw from, so he thinks back to his world and chooses the easiest. “Take entry into the clock tower. I work at back in my world, for example. It’s a much larger, stronger bounded field. Those brought up less traditionally to magecraft or those who aren’t mages, all need to get used to walking through the field that’s set up around the school. It’s often described as a slight tug at the back of one’s mind at that point. You know it’s there, and it doesn’t stop you anymore.” Otherwise, none of the students could ever enter. That said, mages with a proper traditional upbringing usually already knew how on instinct.
And since he’s talked to Noir, he’s pretty sure he knows at least one of the people Ren had in mind. So they should be fine…
Finished with his adjustments, he glanced back at Ren to continue. “If needed, the best method I’ve found is talking the other person across it if they can’t ignore the effects themselves, even knowing where they’re going. Disrupting the thoughts attacking the mind… Failing that, leading them through by hand at first.”
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"And it'll work to hide it from other magic users, too? It's a magic barrier, right? Can they, I don't know, sense it?"
Logic told Ren it should work, that it wouldn't be much of a barrier otherwise, but he was still concerned.
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Still, the answer was… complicated… at least where this world was involved. Folding his arms, he considered some of the people he’d met since arriving. “Under normal circumstances, without knowing it’s there, it wouldn’t be strange for mages to walk by and not even give the place a second glance. Now if they're looking for you and happen to learn where this place is through other means and approach...” That was a problem often enough, a lot of mages forgot there were plenty of mundane means to track people down because it was beneath them. Waver utilized them on occasion and it always pissed the mage in question off. “It’s possible they’ll still miss the field, but they have a more solid idea of where they’re going and still pass through. Not all mages are as sensitive as others, but that also means the more powerful ones could be a problem.”
“But that’s part of why I want to make sure you have enough materials to set one big enough to give you an extended coverage. Someone who doesn’t belong passing through will trigger something like a silent alarm you and the others that belong will feel. So you’ll all know someone who doesn’t belong is approaching. Gives you a chance to get away, or ambush them instead of the other way around.” It would be their territory, better to not let someone else gain the upper hand. “Which is best to keep in mind and utilize in this world compared to my own. I’d like to say with the utmost certainty that it will keep you hidden, but we’re dealing with magic users from different worlds.”
Most of the time he thought about how fascinating it was, but when it came to covering defenses… “While a lot of worlds seem to share very similar systems where magic is concerned, there are bound to be subtle differences depending on the way a world has grown and changed over time. Mine turned its back on the gods ages ago, so it’s dwindled more than a little because our source is different. It's why most mages have the goal of connecting to the root directly. That aside, it means magic in another world could be more powerful than mine, depending on the source they draw from. So, what is effective in my world might be child’s play to get around in another.” Adjusting something slightly, he continued. “Although I’ve also run into someone here who I had to forcefully drag through the bounded field so he’d stop turning around. He was that affected by it, even though he did possess some form of magic, which was odd to say the least. So with some people, the fields are clearly more effective.”
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He made a note of that, more powerful mages could be a problem, and he realized that could mean the mages native to this place as well. Since their targets had been natives of Aterat, that was a very important thing to note. Did the guard employ mages? He'd have to look into it.
"Is there a place with books on the subject? The magic of Aterat, I mean. That might be a place to start as far as knowing what the natives are capable of."
He made a note of Waver's experience as well, another important distinction. Was it someone's powers of observation that effected their ability to see through the disguise or not?
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“Books on magic can be found in a few places, the historium and tower. But I’ve found things relating to other worlds for the most part.” He added with a shrug, the tension in his brow easing a bit. “So my recommendation is to operate with caution and to keep in mind that we may end up dealing with magics beyond what any of us are used to.”
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"I'll keep that in mind." He wondered if his talents might afford them more information at the Tower or even the academy, but he'd have to try that out on his own, or at least with his friends. He was beginning to trust Waver, that was true, but he didn't know how much he was willing to divulge just yet.
"We'll stick with the wards, first."
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Honestly, Waver wanted to get an idea of how Ren tapped into things himself… It was clear from the way he called up his persona that he had some kind of trigger, but if that was needed for things aside from that remained to be seen. The mage himself had his own personal trigger, necessary to activate his magic circuits and work magecraft like this… But different worlds and different abilities, again, might mean different things. He didn’t doubt this would work, considering Ren didn’t have a problem with the temporary fields, but Waver was curious about seeing something done, nonetheless.
Returning a few moments later with a small box, he gestured for the teen to the supplies left on the counter to try it out.
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The teen spent the time Waver was away going over the notes again, sketching out a rough diagram of exactly how he wanted to lay out the field he was thinking of and around the building he was thinking of, leaving any distinguishing marks from his illustration.
Following Waver's return, he nodded as the professor directed him to recreate the effect with the supplies provided. After he had everything set up to the best of his understanding, he reached one hand up to touch his mask, the other he extended toward the miniature closed magical circuit. He didn't know if his magic would work this way, but the design he'd created itself gave him something to focus on, and in a way it was sort of like activating his third sight.
The circuit wavered before the energy he summoned flickered into place and he smirked.
"Nice."
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The real test, of course, came to the point at which Ren finished setting it up and activated. As suspected, the mask’s significance held true where magecraft was concerned as well. Similar to the triggers each mage had for utilizing their circuits, he wondered what it meant for Ren, that it was a mask in the first place to use his abilities. Something the professor would be pondering over later, probably. For now, he admired the teen’s handiwork, with the skeptical eye of a teacher grading an assignment.
“Very nice, actually. I’ve had students fumble a bit with the placements before, but you’ve done well. It’s a strong, solid field.” He reached for the box he’d brought up from the cellar. “If you repeat the process back in your own space, I don’t doubt it’ll hold for a long time as long as you maintain it. I’ve put together a few things that you’ll need yourself, harder to get your hands on.” They could consider it advanced payment for future errands and assistance, Waver figured.
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He nodded. "You know where to find me if you need me, Professor." And by that, Ren meant he had a habit of running into Waver when he needed him. He patrolled often enough for that to be the case.
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