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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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[That sounds damn spooky.]
HOw do people deal with things like that?
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Yeah, most things like that are down in the tombs. They’re really deep though, and the association strictly limits people going in and out that might run across them.
[ But that was dangerous work, and a lot of people ended up spending their entire lives down there. ]
But there can also be things either created or summoned by mages that can feed off people. Or they could call upon spirits that need a steady supply of mana to be maintained. Generally, it’s supposed to come from the mage that summoned it, though. It’s frowned upon to let them feed off other people. The whole secrecy laws and all that, people suddenly dying of weird unknown circumstances or disappearing to never be seen again and all that.
[ And the mages that did cause that kind of trouble usually ended up with a hit out of them or the policy department investigating and dealing out a punishment, if not a full sealing designation. ]
The department Melvin and I are enrolled with is specialized in summoning, studying and working with spirits or dealing with them. Generally, cutting off a spirit’s food supply helps, or whatever is anchoring them to this plane. If it’s an out-of-control situation, the church might intervene too.
[ Then there were grave keepers, but Waver did not yet know of them yet. Although they dealt more with the ghosts of the dead that lingered for whatever reason. ]
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So I guess that means that potential SeeDs inherently sort of work in a similar department to you. We're assigned initial spirits to let us learn how to use magic, and as we get better we get paired with one that works well with our inherent nature. Mine is called Siren.
[But now he was wondering if some of those things Waver and them interacted with might sometimes be GFs like Garden Cadets desperately needed.]
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That’s what I was thinking when you were explaining them earlier, so maybe we can look at angles where the dealings are similar enough that we can work out ways to improve on the foundation you already have. At least enough to help with the test.
[ he mused lightly, folding his arms. The biggest problem was Lord El-Melloi looked down his nose at magics that did not line up with the association’s traditions. Even those similar… Not that the man was successful in deterring Waver from his interests in exploring new magics or combining older methods in new ways. ]
I bet I could sneak you into our library so we could maybe compare details sometime when you’re not trying to make curfew?
[ Frowning lightly, he tilted his head. He kind of wanted to know more about Nida’s assigned GF, not to mention what he said about giving it a part of him. It sounded a little different from a mana drain or mana exchange… There were a lot of kinds of magecraft that had heavy costs to the users, though, like bestial magecraft. It would be good to know if he needed to account for that, he thought. ]
What do you give them as payment in exchange for using magic?
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Selphie must be listening in some because she looks back over her shoulder at Nida and the look that passes between them is... vaguely worried.]
There are... rumors. Suggestions that maybe it's memories that we give them in exchange. But it's hard to tell. Like, it's normal to forget quite a bit of when you were very young.
[But that shared look says maybe, just maybe, it's a worrying bit of loss.]
Me realizing this touches on one of Waver's canonical future big fears 'Oh no...'
Even Waver understood that much. For all that he hadn’t been prepared for the Clock Tower’s ways, there were some truths you didn’t escape when you decided to become a mage. He was just… a little softer and questioned more. If someone had a say in their life or not, the ability to choose. He hadn’t grown up in the traditional mage family situation that Melvin had. So his reaction is a little mixed, more than observant enough to catch the look Nida’s friend was giving and the way the other responded to the question.
He doesn’t judge it because he does understand that costs are a given and it’s up to the individual to decide if it’s worth it. You expect to lose things, or to endure pain, if not both. Even the crest was a lifelong pain that was handed from one generation to the next that one had to get used to.
But he does feel a spark of concern for Nida, concern that he lies to himself about as a simple worry about how it could be a difficult cost to function with. Though the truth would more be ‘What if you loose memories you cared about? What if you forget someone important?’
Glancing at one and then the other, then back to Nida finally. ]
Rumors… Do they not know for sure yet where it’s still newer magic, or have they just… not said yet?
[ Shit, he needs more information on this now. ]
oh dear that is amusing
[But he reaches into his pocket and pulls forth a healing potion.]
But the research led to things like these potions. They accelerate our body's natural healing cycle, at a cost of a hell of a lot of calories later one. So, uh, we don't know yet, but the magic is useful. I mean, it's people not born with magic like you, able to use it. I can jump three times as high with the right sorts magic channeled through my GFs to use the magic to reinforce my legs."
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Waver found it, admittedly, fascinating because of that. The paper he was working on (much to his professor’s exhausted displeasure) was theories about how magecraft should change and adapt in the modern world.
That said, the unknowns of paramagic were worrying. Increase in calorie needs after using potions was one thing, even magecraft healing was a lot of acceleration of the natural cycles and that kind of need after the fact made a lot of sense. But memories… Yeah, he wanted to find out what he could. ]
I wonder if Odine’s research papers are available for reading… It would be useful to see what’s there, to get a better idea of what they’ve looked at and the process… [ His brow wrinkled slightly in thought. ] Hell, being able to use reinforcement magic at that level with your GF is seriously impressive. I can use it, but uh… not that well.
[ An understatement. He could reinforce to strengthen his arms or legs to avoid breaking anything if he had to use some force, or to stabilize himself on unsteady footing, but his circuits capacity was well below being able to jump quite like that. To him, it seemed that Nida could probably operate on par with his more powerful classmates, and that was incredibly impressive! ]
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[Though he does look proud over the fact that their augmentation magic could be so potent. That's part of what they are meant to be. Sure they do some 'monster' fighting, but mostly they are a paramilitary. They need that sort of physicality to fight people too.]
Some people think it's the reinforcement abilities of paramagic that make it the most valuable thing for us, before even spell work.
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[ They were different from mages, in that the amount of recorded knowledge and information collected over generations was kind of a big deal. Spending time researching and recording things was a part of the deal. That said, not all families published their research either for the sake of secrecy and ensuring it continued to gain power rather than be diminished if too many people understood it. He hoped that the latter didn’t turn out to be a factor, if only because it would make looking into it harder. Not that Waver shied away from puzzles or finding things. He was nosy to a fault. ]
Then I’ll see if I can find anything and let you know. It could be useful in helping you. We have more time for research, after all. Especially since I’m not in any of the combative magic courses outside the basic requirement.
[ Because they’d probably make mincemeat out of him and it would probably be a genuine accident, he’s pretty sure. He offered a nod of agreement, though, continuing. ]
I can see why! Depending on what kind of work you were sent on, being able to operate on that level would definitely give you an edge. Especially if you were sent for a job dealing with a mage. Or working alongside one alternatively.
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[Nida hears Selphie's whisper, and he just ignores it. Because this is so much more interesting. He's really failing as a wingman here.]
Yeah, research isn't something we have a lot of time for. Beyond practical exams and other classes, we have two weapons training sessions a day, and those don't even include work out time or my freerunning course. So research isn't a priority for us. I think in part because a smart soldier can be a problematic soldier.
[The note about working alongside mages does earn a nod from Nida though.]
Some people are just inherently good at paramagic, so we classify them as mage students. Many three man teams has a magic specialist. Selphie's one of those, but I've heard she's also taking demo courses. So that's double useful specialties in the field.
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[ Is whispered quietly (albeit delightedly) back. Thankfully for them, Waver was too focused on Nida currently to have actually caught what they were talking about, otherwise he’d have gotten all grumpy and bristly at them for it. Even though it was true.
Waver himself couldn’t be expected to be a proper wingman, given he didn’t know the first thing about being one, despite Melvin’s insistence. He could be expected to make sure no one died, and if Melvin had an emergency, at least one person knew what to do. ]
Yeah, that makes sense… [ He gets why a ‘smart soldier’ would be considered a problem. Doesn’t mean he agreed with it, though. ] But it means I know where I should start with before next time we meet up. Looking into the research and figuring out improvements on the foundations you already have and looking at different angles that might not have been pursued that work better for you.
[ Waver finally glanced to Selphie and Melvin where they were walking ahead, only now realizing the other two seemed to be amused about something. His brow raised slightly, but he turned his attention back to Nida fairly quickly… He’s pretty sure he doesn’t want to know what had Melvin grinning like he was amused by something. He’s seen that look before. ]
She is? Hmm... You guys would probably work in teams more often than mages do. [ They are fairly solitary and keep to themselves unless they really trust someone or need them for their research. ] But I get what you mean about some people having an affinity for something more than others. Even mages have certain branches of some magics or methods that they’re either better at than others or have developed through their families over time. I tested well for work with leylines and their analysis.
[ Made Waver wonder if Nida had a specialty with paramagic he hadn't discovered yet, though. ]
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IF you can figure out a way to help me get better, I'd really like that. It's hard to stand out sometimes, Waver. And I want to be able to help people.
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[ Ah… Waver probably shouldn’t be so confident in this, but at his current age… Well, the teen was sure they could do anything if they went about it the right way and put in the hard work. He was like a small, stubborn wrecking ball among mages and he was pretty hard to stop. One day he’d regret refusing to consider the limitations one might have, but not today. Not that he’d ever stop being a bit of a wrecking ball, though.
And… Well, he gets it. Which was why his voice lowered a touch... But was no less stubborn and serious. ]
I know it is, especially when everyone already thinks you can’t do better than they’ve seen… But that’s why we have to prove them wrong, you know? We’ll make them see you, so you can make it where you want to be to help people.
[ Standing out is incredibly hard, especially when the world had decided you were too sub-par and lacked the potential to stand among them. Which was why he often got into some of the arguments he did. ]
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You've got great spirit, Waver. I'm sure you'll find a way to help me. And change your own life for the better. If there's any way I can support that, let me know.
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Oh, um… I just really hate when people with potential and dedication to doing something get written off by people. But thanks, Nida, I’ll remember that.
[ Gosh, he had so much to think about now. Does he want to start with research and figuring out the best way to sneak Nida into the library? Definitely. ]
I’m kind of excited, actually. It’s been really nice to meet someone who gets this stuff and that I can work on things with, you know? [ Voice lowering to a small whisper again. With a glance ahead, he continued. ] Don’t tell Melvin, being kidnapped today for this wasn’t so bad after all.
[ because that would go to the other’s head and no one needed that. ]
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I won't tell him if you don't tell Selphie. I almost feel like I'm the one that won out tonight. Meeting someone to talk to is really nice. And exciting.
[But he's really glad to have this time with this guy that, before today, he would never have been so lucky as to consider meeting. Somehow, for once, he was lucking out. And that was a wonder.]
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Deal, she won’t hear it from me.
[ At least Waver was pretty sure they were too busy talking quietly about their own things to notice… He thought. He’s kind of disappointed that they’re almost as the dorms for the spiritual evocation department, though he’d be a bit too awkward to admit that. The teen tilted his head back to Nida again though, curious, as he tried to map out a plan in his head. ]
Are you guys free on weekends? Or do you have extra training classes and stuff, might be easy to figure out a meeting time ahead of schedule if you have a time where you’re not already going to be looked for by the academy.
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[Which was annoying but Nida did understand why they did it. You never knew when you'd be deployed as a SeeD, or what days you'd have to work. Learning to manage your time and rest was important. But the faculty weren't all SeeDs and they got breaks and all of that.]
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He nodded, though. He could work with that. It gave them at least a little more time without having to worry about missing someone’s curfew. ]
Then we could probably work something out in the afternoon after you guys are finished for the day. Maybe on a Sunday, there’s less people around the tower library on that day.
[ There is a plan forming, clearly. Waver would expand upon it once he had all the facts and times in place. ]
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[You never knew when a teacher was going to do an outdoor survival weekend, which was always frustrating. But they were good for getting through things so maybe he shouldn' be that upset.]
I'll do the skip in the next tag!
[ Seemed sensible enough, and it wouldn’t be weird for two teenagers to meet up at a place like that if today was anything to go by. The subject of how to get in touch gets a small pause, brow scrunching a bit. ]
I’ll give you the number for the dorm, and if I’m not in, someone can probably deliver the message.
[ Hopefully Melvin or Camus if he’s lucky. He’d like to say he trusts the other students, but he hasn’t got the best track record in dealing with them lately. This was the best he could do though, without a mystic code for communication or any private line of his own. ]
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[The Garden didn't have them abundant for the students. But Nida knew he could manage it.]
Is there anything in particular I can say, to make sure a message gets to you?
[He doesn't like that 'probably.']
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[ The problem is, Waver doesn’t have a lot of options for a variety of reasons. Melvin can see the wheels turning in his friend’s head with a glance over his shoulder and interjected. ]
Just say that you’re calling for me instead. They wouldn’t dare to mess up with delivering a message to me. Either Waver hears your name in the message and knows it’s you and that something has come up, or I tell him about you.
[ Waver had to admit, that would probably work better than trying to come up with anything they wouldn’t ignore or pretend to forget. ]
That’s… Actually a smart idea.
[ Beaming over his shoulder, Melvin shrugged. ]
Of course it is, I’m brilliant. Now! Sadly, we have arrived at our destination. As sorrowful as parting is, we have our plans in place to make this parting merely a temporary one.
[ Waver rolled his eyes, but yeah, he’s both disappointed that they were at goodbyes… And excited to get the next meeting figured out. So, with an awkward attempt at a goodbye after Melvin’s comment, they let the other two head back and get into their own dorms for the night…
Waver knows the big challenge is going to be getting Nida in, given he wasn’t a student. The bounded fields should be fine. He knows about magic, unlike most people, and it would be weird if the academy didn’t go through explaining them as a security measure lightly for the event that they were involved in a job with mages. The real trick would be to figure out how to get Nida in to the tower library like he belongs there… But Waver is smart, and doesn’t take long to think of a few loopholes to exploit. As long as they don’t run into the wrong people, it’ll be smooth sailing!
And when they manage to pick a weekend that both of them were free, Waver finds himself hurrying along back towards the restaurant around noon to meet. ]
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We're glad to have met you both.
[Nida smiles when Selphie takes the words out of his mouth. But he's excited and maybe putting up with the teasing Selphie gives him the whole way back to Garden. But until their next meeting he has plenty to do, including just continuing through his training. The meeting gets planned, though, and he's smiling to himself as he waits for Waver, nibbling on fries the whole time.]
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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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