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It's For Your Own Good

Let's face it, sometimes it's difficult finding someone to share your time, and your heart (or maybe just your body), with. Luckily for you, you have well meaning friends. Unfortunately for you, you have well meaning friends who didn't tell you this was coming. That's right. They have taken it upon themselves (and no doubt friends of friends or family members or someone else who clearly doesn't know you) to arrange a date. Without telling you.
That's right. The dreaded blind date. Which means now you've got to get through at least a reasonable amount of time with a total stranger (or maybe not a stranger if you're particularly, well, we can't say if it's lucky or not) before you can reasonably escape. Maybe it will go well. Maybe this will be the start of the rest of your lives. Maybe you'll get laid. Maybe you'll have a horror story for the ages.
No matter what plays out, though, you're here. Might as well see just how your luck is going to play out.
How to Play1. Post your character and canon below along with any preferences. Then go back and edit your comment with the next number in order (i.e. first TL is 1, second is 2, etc) 2. Tag other TLs. If a character isn't in normal preferences, ask if they might want a date that goes poorly instead! 3. Optionally, get yourself a truly blind experience by going here and randomly generating a number. Then find the matching TL (numbered back in step one) and enjoy your blind date. 4. For more fun, use the list in the first comment for randomized date locations!
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I don’t know what you could do about the presence thing, seems like something you kind of gain with experience, right? Magic, though... [ That took experience too, of course. But it was something he felt he could weigh in on, or at least offer his thoughts. ] That’s something to focus on before your test. What kind of stuff do they focus on for mercenaries?
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[ Humming though, another glance at the table where things seemed to be still going well. ]
You know… If this becomes ‘a thing,’ I could try to help with theory and giving you some ideas if you want. Melvin’s going to drag me around, anyway.
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[And he was more of a balanced sort. Someone who needed extra speed to work with what he's already got.]
Wait, you'd be willing to do that? I mean, our stuff might not be alike at all. But you'd consider it?
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[ It was something he had a feeling that held true regardless of if it was his magic or another kind. Even if you could utilize the other elements, there was always a base that was easy to work with. Unless you were one of those lucky few who had an affinity for multiple, like his teacher. ]
Yeah, sure.
[ He is pointedly looking at his food, because it’s not a big deal! It’s not! Except it kind of is, he doesn’t generally get to work with someone on stuff. Most of his class liked to try to put the run to him after lectures ended. Camus was often occupied by Amleth even if she was a little nicer, and Melvin… Well, he was an agent of chaos and not a good study buddy. ]
Even if it’s not alike, I think it would still be interesting… And doable, based on some of my readings. I’ll just need to do a little more research before next time we get abducted.
[ He ended, grabbing his soda, smiling a little. Research, Waver’s favourite pastime. ]
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[Nida's actually worked through his burger and a lot of the fries by now, and he's completely lost track of the other table. He's more caught up in the conversation, and in Waver of course.]
I encourage the research then, if there's a chance it will help.
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[ And the same elements as Lord El-Melloi, at that. Frankly, if it weren’t that mages wouldn’t work with the kind of magic Nida did generally… He’d probably be seen as someone with a decent amount of potential. ]
I think there’s definitely a chance. We just need to go about it the right way? I’ll see if there’s some other books on the subject at the clock tower library. There’s a ton of old stuff no one bothers with anymore. [ especially since most mages probably didn’t focus on the kind of magic Nida worked. ] I’ll make notes on the important-looking stuff and put some ideas together on paper for you next time.
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I'd be impressed if there are. I mean, to our knowledge paramagic is very new. Though I guess it could be ancient too and we wouldn't know it. Thank you though. I'm glad we met.
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Yeah, me too. I think this should be pretty interesting and I’m glad if I can offer some help while we’re here, anyway.
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[Friend? He doesn't know if it's the right term. He knows that neither of them really MEANT this to be a date, so it's wrong to say anything else.]
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But even being called a friend and told talking to him was fun gets a small flush and a grin, because his stupid face doesn’t let him hide his damn emotions. ]
Oh, um… Neither did I? But it was. Fun. Usually being dragged around by Melvin, ends in some kind of disaster.
[ It still could, to be fair, but so far, so good. ]
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The night is still young, and we are SeeD cadets. So yeah, the potential is still there.
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[ He doesn’t go looking for trouble… Yet. But it does tend to find him. ]
You mentioned her getting you in trouble for even coming out here. Aside from the diet thing, how strict are the rules for you guys?
[ Because it would probably be good to know if he should try to like… assist in avoiding that. ]
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[Oh boy, rules.]
Garden can be strict in a lot of ways. For one thing, we're not allowed to fraternize with other cadets while we're cadets. Which of course a lot of people try to ignore. I think that's shy she's so happy to meet someone from outside of the school.
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Hm… I guess that would make sense if that’s the rules. [ And Melvin had been excited to meet someone as interesting as Selphie, so it seemed like it worked pretty well. ] We’re not discouraged, though at a certain point mages tend to go their own way unless relations are beneficial to one or both families of the mages in question.
[ Which was why arranged marriages were still a thing. Waver didn’t have to worry about that, at least. ]
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[ Waver snagged another free to eat with an exaggerated shrug as he continued. ]
There’s like a bunch of antiquated bullshit traditions carried on from forever ago, like they’re all trapped in the past.
[ He eyed Melvin’s table thoughtfully for a moment. Technically, the other teen’s family was considered one of the most elite branch families of the Trambelios… Which meant he’d probably get caught up in that mess someday. Then again, with his health, there were murmurs that he might not be fit to be the heir. So who knew what would happen? ]
I don’t have to worry about any of that nonsense, though.
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Should I warn Selphie off then? Is your friend... Would he end up being engaged to someone soon? God, that'd be horrible.
[But he is worried. Super worried.]
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Melvin’s an idiot, but I don’t think he’s so much of one that he wouldn’t tell her. I don’t think we’d even be here if there was something already planned.
[ So there was that at least, but Waver also couldn’t just say it would never happen. ]
But it’s hard to say that it would never happen in his case. His family is kind of one of the more prominent ones… But I don’t think there’s anything planned right now. His health makes things a bit complicated in more than just socializing.
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What about you? Are you going to end up tangled in that? Do you get freedom of choice? You deserve it.
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Oh, no, definitely not. I wouldn’t have to worry about that. For one thing, I don’t have any family left that might want to arrange that, and even if my Mum was, she hated a lot of that kind of stuff. For another, no one would want their kid attached to my family to try to suggest something like that.
[ There were small positives to being a nobody that was largely seen as a joke, he got to stay on the outside of all the idiocy involved with traditional mage society and the politics of the clock tower… His future self will miss these days. ]
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[No, he's got so many questions here. Why would someone not want attached to Waver? Wait, no, he said Waver's family.]
Are they... dramatic? I mean, I can't imagine a reason otherwise.
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[ His shoulders raised in a shrug, waving a fry around lightly before eating it with a small huff. Professor Kayneth loved to remind him of this every time he tried to suggest something that went against the grain. ]
It’s because in magecraft, generally it’s thought that the older the family, the more power they have because they’ve had more time to perfect and add knowledge and power to their magic crest. [ He paused, wondering if Nida knew what a magic crest was. Probably not if he didn’t know the rest of this. ] Magic crests are like… a kind of magical organ that gets transplanted to the heir each generation. So, no one sees much value in a family that’s only been practicing for such a short time. It’s pretty stupid. They refuse to look at the possibility that with the right approach and hard work, even a new mage could keep up with the rest of them.
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They'd never handle a Garden education. Because there everyone starts at the same level, more or less. We have to prove ourselves. It doesn't matter who your family is.
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[ He huffed with a small roll of his eyes. No, they definitely would handle a Garden education. ]
I can only imagine the aneurysm Lord Kayneth Archibald El-Melloi would have if he had to face that and the results.
[ There is a dramatic, sarcastic tone in Waver’s voice about his nemesis and professor. Not that Kayneth didn’t have the talent to back it up. Everyone said he was a prodigy… But the teen’s opinion of him was not favourable, given they were always at odds. ]
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I apologize for slow again, my health is cursed ;;
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Me realizing this touches on one of Waver's canonical future big fears 'Oh no...'
oh dear that is amusing
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I'll do the skip in the next tag!
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lol Waver's future students hearing about that guy who climbed the clock tower like 'So cool :o'
find out that the dude is climbing into waver's classroom to make out later
LOL The absolute shock at the idea XD
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handwaving is the most reasonable choice for us both
Excellent my brain appreciates that
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yay notifcation failure
Aww notifs pls
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