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<blockquote data-quote="Aust Thale" data-source="post: 9282029" data-attributes="member: 6804768"><p>Falen: </p><p>This moment is unique in Falen’s adventures, and perhaps even his life. He’d always been deeply fond of his own innate grasp and understanding of languages, and not simply for eavesdropping, studying magic, keeping his identity, or the occasional cocktail party he found himself attending in search of the stray bauble or secret. He liked being able to share a meal with another, and perhaps gain a friend. He looked at the altar and saw a reflection in the shine on it. Scars. Between the magic and his concentration, his magical hat no longer held his concentration, and the scar on his lip, his right cheek, and his hairline stared back at him before he shook himself and the illusion reset. He had far more scars than friends, not to mention family. </p><p></p><p>This new telepathic communication was more intimate, or at least its novelty pretended as such. The construct, as sentient as this edifice might perhaps be, seemed nearly starved of allies…nay, perhaps friendship. Perhaps it was his imagination among the myriad of facts flooding his mind, his knowledge framework stacking as much as possible on mental bookshelves in his head, and compartmentalizing what he clearly did not understand so he could attend to it later. </p><p>The labyrinth map was a three-dimensional puzzle in his mind, with shadows and light and colors. He hoped he could draw it later, or better, communicate it telepathically to others. He searched the map for this room’s connection to it. If the construct was successful, and the portal shifted even for a little while, he’d like to know where he’d find more trouble. </p><p></p><p>His eyes and mind caught jolted into a sliver of reality as his fingers might encounter a hangnail. He saw the bugbear and sensed the two soldiers coming for Akos. </p><p></p><p>He focused back on the construct. “<span style="color: rgb(41, 105, 176)">Let’s get this portal off our back for a moment, and secure this room for you.</span>”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aust Thale, post: 9282029, member: 6804768"] Falen: This moment is unique in Falen’s adventures, and perhaps even his life. He’d always been deeply fond of his own innate grasp and understanding of languages, and not simply for eavesdropping, studying magic, keeping his identity, or the occasional cocktail party he found himself attending in search of the stray bauble or secret. He liked being able to share a meal with another, and perhaps gain a friend. He looked at the altar and saw a reflection in the shine on it. Scars. Between the magic and his concentration, his magical hat no longer held his concentration, and the scar on his lip, his right cheek, and his hairline stared back at him before he shook himself and the illusion reset. He had far more scars than friends, not to mention family. This new telepathic communication was more intimate, or at least its novelty pretended as such. The construct, as sentient as this edifice might perhaps be, seemed nearly starved of allies…nay, perhaps friendship. Perhaps it was his imagination among the myriad of facts flooding his mind, his knowledge framework stacking as much as possible on mental bookshelves in his head, and compartmentalizing what he clearly did not understand so he could attend to it later. The labyrinth map was a three-dimensional puzzle in his mind, with shadows and light and colors. He hoped he could draw it later, or better, communicate it telepathically to others. He searched the map for this room’s connection to it. If the construct was successful, and the portal shifted even for a little while, he’d like to know where he’d find more trouble. His eyes and mind caught jolted into a sliver of reality as his fingers might encounter a hangnail. He saw the bugbear and sensed the two soldiers coming for Akos. He focused back on the construct. “[COLOR=rgb(41, 105, 176)]Let’s get this portal off our back for a moment, and secure this room for you.[/COLOR]” [/QUOTE]
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