They said it was a reward for finishing those tasks we were given a few weeks ago. That's where my knife came from, too, but if it has any qualities like that, I haven't been told of them.
If there's another chance like that you should try to participate. It's worth it for something so valuable.
[ she doesn't seem all that bothered by the knife, though? ]
For all I know, there's more to it and Master Blue just didn't see fit to tell us. It isn't like I'm going to stab someone just to test it, but it does give me an extra weapon, at least.
Of course not. Believe it or not, I do know how to fight with a knife. I'm just better with magic.
[ that's only half true but he doesn't need to know that. on that note… it’s time for ash to learn about the one magic that brilith really excels at. it’s time for The Lore. ]
[ does she sound bitter? she's totally not. haha. ]
If he's already been summoned, though, there's no need to summon him again. Keeping a summoned god in the human relies on the summoner's vigor levels and lifespan, so he'd know if something was wrong with me.
I can't answer how it might work with me here instead of home with my magic, Ash. It's not a situation I've been in before.
[ SIGH. ]
The way the magic works at home, if I ran out of vigor or my lifespan runs out, the summoning would be cancelled and he would return to the gods' realm. It wouldn't kill him or anything like that.
Hey, Bril. When you say lifespan, do you just mean until you die? Or is it like.. constantly draining your life as long as you've got something summoned.
[ ...hm. she doesn't really want anyone else to worry about her, but she doesn't see any reason to lie, either. ]
It refers to how long I have until I die. It's not a constant drain, but if Agni were to use too much power if I saif the spell again, I would lose more time. Odds are, I would probably die before Agni even heard me call.
To me, it is. Having Agni there means the barrier surrounding Atera is perfect, and my people are safe. Having him there means we have a way of fighting back against sura attacks, instead of only trying to endure them. He's capable of saving far more lives than I ever could on my own.
You're the kind of person who sees self-sacrifice as a worth endeavour, huh? What about the people who care about you? Can't imagine they're too happy about it.
[ she is. not losing that smile. brilith knows where she stands. ]
Anyone who might have cared died a long time ago, Ash. Everyone else only knows me as the priestess of fire, nothing more. If anything happens to me, I'll be replaced, just like I replaced my mother.
That sounds like a load of bullshit. Even if you think that way, other people'll think differently--
[ He'd keep going, but apparently the mansion has decided it's his turn to share a memory" (5:02 - 7:58). And wow, that's one way to get him to shut up pretty sharpish. ]
[ whatever arguments she might have had, they're gone once the memory plays out. for a long, awkward moment, she has no idea what to say, or where to even start. so she goes with the obvious. ]
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If there's another chance like that you should try to participate. It's worth it for something so valuable.
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[ a knife, huh? ] What does it do? That you do know of. Other than work well for stabbing, obviously.
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[ shrug! ]
As far as I know, it's just a knife. The only notable thing about it is that the blood won't come off.
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[ ....... uh. ]
You did a whole task and all you got was a perma-bloody knife? That’s kind of a raw deal.
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[ she doesn't seem all that bothered by the knife, though? ]
For all I know, there's more to it and Master Blue just didn't see fit to tell us. It isn't like I'm going to stab someone just to test it, but it does give me an extra weapon, at least.
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That sounds probable. I’d say try nicking yourself but that’s probably unhygienic. [ nothing about it being reckless as all hell though ]
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This place is dangerous enough without adding an infection from a dirty knife on top of it.
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[ that's only half true but he doesn't need to know that. on that note… it’s time for ash to learn about the one magic that brilith really excels at. it’s time for The Lore. ]
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[ Oh. Well. There's the Lore.
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... [ He just rubs his eyes a moment. ] Yeah, I don't think they'd let you summon a god here.
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...Of course not. I can't even use basic magic here, and he's already been summoned, anyway.
[ and she probably doesn't have the lifespan to do it, anyway. ]
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Does he have to stick around you, or something? How does that shit even work?
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[ does she sound bitter? she's totally not. haha. ]
If he's already been summoned, though, there's no need to summon him again. Keeping a summoned god in the human relies on the summoner's vigor levels and lifespan, so he'd know if something was wrong with me.
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... Would he know, even with you here?
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[ Ash tilts his head. ]
But he's still alive, even though you're both cut off from your magic. Which you just told me he needs to keep existing?
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[ SIGH. ]
The way the magic works at home, if I ran out of vigor or my lifespan runs out, the summoning would be cancelled and he would return to the gods' realm. It wouldn't kill him or anything like that.
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Hey, Bril. When you say lifespan, do you just mean until you die? Or is it like.. constantly draining your life as long as you've got something summoned.
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It refers to how long I have until I die. It's not a constant drain, but if Agni were to use too much power if I saif the spell again, I would lose more time. Odds are, I would probably die before Agni even heard me call.
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[ ash just frowns for a moment, looking thoughtful. ]
And it’s worth that kind of cost, having this Agni around?
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[ she smiles. ]
I don't mind losing some of my lifespan for that.
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You're the kind of person who sees self-sacrifice as a worth endeavour, huh? What about the people who care about you? Can't imagine they're too happy about it.
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Anyone who might have cared died a long time ago, Ash. Everyone else only knows me as the priestess of fire, nothing more. If anything happens to me, I'll be replaced, just like I replaced my mother.
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[ He'd keep going, but apparently the mansion has decided it's his turn to share a memory" (5:02 - 7:58). And wow, that's one way to get him to shut up pretty sharpish. ]
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Ash... You've been cursed?
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