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There was a chance of dying, in so many different ways. Exploding themselves, bleeding out. None of these fates were pretty. But the least she could do, after nosing her way into this experiment, was help them in some way. If that meant offering up her own blood, then she seemed committed. As committed as she was when she had talked Mateo into teaching her sorcery in the first place. Nodding, she tried to process her thoughts. Nothing in life on Mars was ever uncomplicated, | There was a chance of dying, in so many different ways. Exploding themselves, bleeding out. None of these fates were pretty. But the least she could do, after nosing her way into this experiment, was help them in some way. If that meant offering up her own blood, then she seemed committed. As committed as she was when she had talked Mateo into teaching her sorcery in the first place. Nodding, she tried to process her thoughts. Nothing in life on Mars was ever uncomplicated, | ||
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+ | Nyarai eyed Leila with some mild scepticism, as though inherently suspicious of yea-sayers. Then she leant over to the table, grabbing a small block of silicon, turning it in her fingers as though it might reveal something to her, before glancing back at Leila. "If you do offer your arm," she said. "You can't wear a space suit. If this place depressurises, | ||
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+ | **Nymphetamine**: | ||
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+ | It was clear as day on Leila' | ||
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+ | **pinkgothic**: | ||
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+ | Nyarai shook her head, albeit with a mild expression. "No, Leila, you need to start making your own decisions," | ||
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+ | **Nymphetamine**: | ||
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+ | It was a bland look that she favoured Nyarai with. " | ||
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+ | **pinkgothic**: | ||
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+ | Nyarai nodded, her expression almost painfully neutral. | ||
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+ | It was Mateo who broke the encroaching silence, glancing at his official sorcerer companion: "I could cast the final spell on your arm." | ||
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+ | Nyarai snorted in amusement. "Oh, so I'll be the one with two wrecked arms?" she said, faking her outrage for five seconds, before resolving with: "Yeah, of course, that makes sense. I don't think I've had someone else cast using my body before." | ||
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+ | "We //do// know it works," | ||
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+ | "I know, but it just feels wrong," | ||
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+ | " | ||
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+ | **Nymphetamine**: | ||
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+ | She didn't interrupt their conversation, | ||
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+ | **pinkgothic**: | ||
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+ | While Nyarai mixed the ingredients for the alien ink, Mateo rearranged furniture. The chairs were moved aside again. He hovered over the smaller table that Nyarai had shifted to the centre of the room, considering its surface, using some kind of implement he'd brought with him to check // | ||
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+ | Instead, he crouched down on the ground, touching fingers to the dust, bringing that up to his face with some curiosity, then shaking his head. A moment later, he was taking a second block of material - a chunk of iron - and setting that down on the ground, before placing the block of silicon onto it. ...that sure was one way to ensure there was no silicon in the supporting surface. | ||
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+ | Then he was at his laptop, reviewing notes. " | ||
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+ | About at that moment, Nyarai finally looked down at the two material cubes. " | ||
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+ | "Do you have a better idea?" Mateo arched a brow. | ||
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+ | Nyarai grumbled something under her breath, but it evidently wasn't a better idea, lest it would have been considerably more intelligible. | ||
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+ | "We can sit on the ground," | ||
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+ | "Ooh, like around a campfire," | ||
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+ | **Nymphetamine**: | ||
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+ | Watching in fascination, | ||
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+ | **pinkgothic**: | ||
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+ | That said, Nyarai passed a sorcerer' | ||
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+ | "And this is the right pen for me?" Mateo checked. " | ||
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+ | Mateo frowned mildly, considering the trade-off in his head - either they'd have to refill between spell two and three, or there was a risk they'd have Tincture in a sorcerer' | ||
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+ | Two almost simultaneous jabs later, and the sorcerers had applied their nerve blockers. Then the both of them worked on their runes, a quiet, studious-looking sequence of gestures. If Leila had no prior context, it would look like simple body art. | ||
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+ | **Nymphetamine**: | ||
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+ | She observed in silence while the pair begun their work. Not wanting to be a disturbance, | ||
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+ | **pinkgothic**: | ||
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+ | Sensibly, the casting happened on the block itself as the surface for the glyphs. Physical contact with the substance that would be transformed was, as far as Leila understood, not strictly necessary - it was a kind of area effect, to small degree - but would certainly make things easier, as the spell would definitely eat through //that// silicon first, and presumably exhaust itself | ||
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+ | The first step was disassembly, | ||
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+ | ...at least nothing had exploded. Yet. | ||
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+ | And at least Nyarai knew what she was doing, completing her own set of runes just beside the shuddering anomaly. | ||
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+ | For a second, it looked to Leila like she could see something pass through them, but it might have been a trick of the light. Then the cube of amorphous, cursed //stuff// imploded quietly into a chunk of misshapen aluminium with a halo of visible energy that could make anyone uneasy. | ||
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+ | Instantly, Mateo was on the final step, grabbing Nyarai' | ||
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+ | It was hard not to worry about them now that they were both bleeding on the floor. But in actuality, it took Mateo about fifteen seconds from first grasp of her arm to completing the drawing, not nearly long enough for either of them to even start feeling remotely woozy. | ||
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+ | The substance beside them was rather more worth their worry. The halo of energy wanted to be plasma and it was clearly politely holding off, but rapidly losing interest in its task of relative stability. | ||
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+ | **Nymphetamine**: | ||
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+ | As she watched on, the scene grew stranger and stranger. She couldn' | ||
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+ | **pinkgothic**: | ||
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+ | Then Mateo' | ||
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+ | Abruptly, the halo of energy imploded. The implosion was violent, a loud thundercrack of disappearing matter and space, a whipcrack' | ||
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+ | With a grunt, Mateo pushed himself back up, beginning to tend to Nyarai' | ||
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+ | He didn't call to Leila - there was no medical emergency, after all, not yet, and for all the application of the residue was straight-forward, | ||
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+ | However, with Leila' | ||
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+ | **Nymphetamine**: | ||
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+ | Watching carefully, she couldn' | ||
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+ | Leila sprang into action, jumping onto her feet after ascertaining with a quick look that Mateo had Nyarai well in hand. With far more care, she began to investigate where the sound was coming from. Standing still, she focused on *hearing*, noticing first the sound of Mateo' | ||
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+ | **pinkgothic**: | ||
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+ | The high-pitched nature of thin whistle made it hard to pinpoint, but she was mobile and could walk around, trying to follow the direction it was loudest in. Unhappy with the gradual drop in pressure, her ears popped, disrupting her search. | ||
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+ | Mateo, meanwhile, looked up from his own work to acknowledge what Leila had said, confused and paralysed for a moment, his own gaze scanning the room. It wasn't what he was supposed to do, though, and it was Nyarai who gave a curt shout. " | ||
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+ | The sound was coming from a corner of the thick window. A tiny chunk of glass had been punched out of the inner pane and become a projectile for the second. Mars' thin atmosphere barely registered relative to the two orders of magnitude higher pressure that Earthlings needed; it wasn't quite a vacuum, but the air was happy to spill out nearly as fast regardless. | ||
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+ | **Nymphetamine**: | ||
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+ | Turning towards the direction she seemed to think it was loudest, at least before her ears popped, she rushed over towards that side of the hull. Repair kit in hand, or hanging from her shoulder, her eyes scanning the pale ' | ||
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+ | **pinkgothic**: | ||
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+ | A proper fix would need to target both window panes, but to mitigate the issue, she would have to prioritise the inner one. It meant shooting the insulation properties of the window to hell for sure, though they were probably past that point already - at some point they would have to send someone to replace the thing wholesale. Whatever vacuum had existed between the window panes was happily filling up with gases now. | ||
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+ | Fortunately, | ||
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+ | On the less metaphorical end, though-- | ||
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+ | " | ||
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+ | "Still here," he said, but he sounded faint and distant. He was, at least, tending to himself at this point, but it looked like they had both lost a lot of blood to their little experiment. He didn't look like he wouldn' | ||
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+ | **Nymphetamine**: | ||
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+ | That tell tale sound of pulling on duct tape echoed inside the room. Using something to cut it apart (scissors or a knife, etc), she covered the hole with the tape, and then another piece. A third, just in case, before she was turning back to her associates. Mateo had seen to Nyarai' | ||
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+ | **pinkgothic**: | ||
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+ | The two of them lay in something of a pile by now, having narrowly escaped falling unconscious. The blood on the floor made for nasty stains, but it wasn't anything they couldn' | ||
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+ | **Nymphetamine**: | ||
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+ | Once she was satisfied with her quick little patchwork on the window, and then their first aid, she went to collect a couple of water pouches, and the supplements that had been laid out near by. By now, her knees were a rusting scarlet. Her gloves she had removed for the first aid, laid somewhere nearby, discarded earlier and without thought. Returning to their sides, she knelt again between them or near them both water, helping one, then the other to drink if they were too weak to manage the pouch on their own. | ||
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+ | **pinkgothic**: | ||
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+ | It was Mateo who recovered quickest. While he had over-exerted himself considerably more, he had bled only from one arm for the duration of the spellcasting, | ||
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+ | **Nymphetamine**: | ||
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+ | " | ||
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+ | **pinkgothic**: | ||
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+ | "Will be," he assured her, minimalistically. "Good that you were here," he added. It briefly seemed like an absurd statement - if she'd just patched up the seal and said nothing, he'd be in a better state now - but obvious with a moment' | ||
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+ | **Nymphetamine**: | ||
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+ | An awkward pat of his shoulder above the gauze and wounds followed his reassurance, | ||
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