Wei Wuxian (
acrookedpath) wrote2020-09-23 05:05 pm
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The good news: the energy-revealing array works!
The bad news --
It's not bad news, he insists to himself. It just... is. It's a complication, a hole in the road, a little snare tripping him up. That's all. It doesn't have to be more. It might not even be in the first place, yes? He is dead, Lan Zhan is alive, of course seeing just how very alive would stir something in him. That's all it is.
Right?
Never mind that he's fairly certain if he placed the same array on Harrow, or Tom-gongzi, or Ingress, he would not have been struck the same way. That -- it's ridiculous, this is all ridiculous, and that's why he's out here by the lake, standing on a flat rock with another array of talismans fluttering in his hand.
The key is not just luring resentful energy from the forest, despite the suppression around the inn. It is how swiftly he can do it. During his coffee-fueled spree of work last night, he drew up some new lures that ought to work faster than a traditional set. Now he scatters them in a wide circle around his feet, gestures sharply, and sends a bolt of red energy into the yellow paper slips.
Silently, in his head, he begins to count. One... two... three...
At the count of thirteen, something boils at the forest's edge, dark and oily.
Wei Wuxian smiles and lifts his flute to meet it.
The bad news --
It's not bad news, he insists to himself. It just... is. It's a complication, a hole in the road, a little snare tripping him up. That's all. It doesn't have to be more. It might not even be in the first place, yes? He is dead, Lan Zhan is alive, of course seeing just how very alive would stir something in him. That's all it is.
Right?
Never mind that he's fairly certain if he placed the same array on Harrow, or Tom-gongzi, or Ingress, he would not have been struck the same way. That -- it's ridiculous, this is all ridiculous, and that's why he's out here by the lake, standing on a flat rock with another array of talismans fluttering in his hand.
The key is not just luring resentful energy from the forest, despite the suppression around the inn. It is how swiftly he can do it. During his coffee-fueled spree of work last night, he drew up some new lures that ought to work faster than a traditional set. Now he scatters them in a wide circle around his feet, gestures sharply, and sends a bolt of red energy into the yellow paper slips.
Silently, in his head, he begins to count. One... two... three...
At the count of thirteen, something boils at the forest's edge, dark and oily.
Wei Wuxian smiles and lifts his flute to meet it.

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(Lies. Hypocrisy. She who tells lies does not love the sacred truth of the Tomb.)
"But if that is something you both wish--" She gestures, slightly helplessly. They are treading close to a point of honor. Before Lan Wangji had confided in her, she could have shared her suspicions, but now she knows more and can say less. "Surely he knows his worth to you already?"
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"Perhaps." Muffled. "As I said, though -- we had drifted apart. In some ways it is not as easy as it used to be."
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How on earth did she find herself in this situation?
"I will tell you this; I do not believe there is anything you could do to lose the esteem of Lan Wangji."
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"I am sorry," he says. "I did not mean to burden you. I am thinking far too much about -- everything. It is part of why I came out here to test the lures: so I would think about something else for a moment."
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"If you would rather discuss something else--shall we speak of necromancy? I have been experimenting with... our common acquaintance... on creating differentiated thanergy with elemental alignments."
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Our common acquaintance -- he has his suspicions. If it is indeed Moiraine, this may give him more knowledge of how her own cultivation works, and perhaps give him the means to better counter it. If it is not -- well, then he has learned something new and exciting anyway!
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"That raw power is differentiated into one of five elemental forms, which are then combined in what she calls weaves--for instance, she showed me a wall of Air using components of Fire to bend light around an object."
"We have proven that I can handle her thalergenic magic, but when I do so it transforms to thanergy. I have been trying to maintain the elemental distinction across the transformation, and have had some promising results."
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"I see," he says. "Being able to transform that power into something useful -- that is a skill! What sort of results have you found?"
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"I also managed to contact her Source, but only for moments. I lost consciousness almost immediately the first time." She says this calmly enough; necromancy comes with its fair share of nosebleeds, hemorrhages and sudden drops in blood pressure.
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"Simply because the thalergy was so strong?"
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"On Drearburh, the sun is missing for months at a time, and just a particularly bright star when it is visible. And even on the First, Dominicus is... different. It is a Resurrected star."
"And I am a Resurrected human. Or descended from that race."
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"Does that make you significantly different from other humans?" he asks.
It is something he never considered before, but the emphasis she places on that word, resurrection, as if she stood on a gulf apart from others --
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"It is indeed remarkable how many different sources and kinds of magic apparently exist--Aes Sedai, Openers, cultivators and wizards, city magics, talking horses."
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-- and then the proverbial record scratch hits on the last two words.
Blankly: "Talking horses?"
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"Huh," he says weakly, and scratches his nose in his usual absentminded tic. "A tianma, maybe? I will have to ask. That's, ah. Not what I expected when she said she was a Herald."
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Something bitter and honest squirts out with that irony.
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Quiet, "Things still do not go well with Gideon? More than before?"
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No louder, he says, "I am sorry, Harrow."
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"Perhaps never moreso than when I refused her request. If we are all going to die I will die beside her. And I will have told her the truth. All of it."
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And yes, perhaps it would have been kinder of her to let Gideon go, but he cannot deny the ache of understanding: if we are all going to die I will die beside her.
"Perhaps she will understand why you did not release her, once she knows the entire truth," he says. It is all he can offer.
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