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CAMPUS WIDE EVENT: THE LANGUAGE BARRIER REINSTATED
[Today, something somewhere went wrong. On the evening on the 15th, any bilingual (or otherwise) knowledge granted by the Campus has simply...disappeared. At least for anybody walking by the North Wing.]
Tja ... det här kommer att lägga sordin på våra studier, är nu inte det?
[Translation: Well...this is going to put a damper on our studies, now isn't it?]
((ooc: So! For the next 5 days (the 15th~20th), your character officially only knows their native tongue. Aka, whatever language they primarily grew up with. They can no longer read, speak, or understand any other language but.
For fun you can even use Google Translate to show what your character is speaking at a glance! Don't worry, we all know it's probably gibberish :P
If you go the Google route, please be sure to put a translation at the bottom. If not, then please take care to specify what language your character is speaking in at the start of every thread.
If you have any questions, just head to the mod plurk or send this account a PM, but most importantly--have fun!))
Tja ... det här kommer att lägga sordin på våra studier, är nu inte det?
[Translation: Well...this is going to put a damper on our studies, now isn't it?]
((ooc: So! For the next 5 days (the 15th~20th), your character officially only knows their native tongue. Aka, whatever language they primarily grew up with. They can no longer read, speak, or understand any other language but.
For fun you can even use Google Translate to show what your character is speaking at a glance! Don't worry, we all know it's probably gibberish :P
If you go the Google route, please be sure to put a translation at the bottom. If not, then please take care to specify what language your character is speaking in at the start of every thread.
If you have any questions, just head to the mod plurk or send this account a PM, but most importantly--have fun!))
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What's the last thing you remember?
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[Don't make him say it, Vio. As little as he minded disappearing as a part of them, it's weird.]
I broke the mirror. And ya'll stayed with me.
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The last I remember is returning the Four Sword with Green, Red, and Blue.
[Their memories sync up. Or at the very least, sync up enough that he's willing to go on a little bit of faith. But that doesn't answer anything.]
So as it is, we both should have been back to "Link." But we're not -- instead, we're here.
[Why? He stares at one of the windows just past Shadow, thinking.]
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Noticing the look on Vio's face, he claps him on the shoulder suddenly.]
What's it matter?! We're here! If it's any evil plan, I'm sure you and I can handle it! With the two of us, we can do anything! We could take over this place if we wanted!
[...though he doubts Vio's up for that, it's still a point.]
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Let's settle for just figuring out about it for now. At the least, we don't seem to have to worry about the mirror... or Gufuu or Ganon.
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[He smiles back, agreeably. It's pretty funny to think things would turn out like this...]
I'd know if I came here through the mirror anyway.
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[Still, the smile that flashes shows that he's happy to see Shadow again, despite what the logic of his statement might say. After getting used to the other three... he doesn't relish the idea of fighting alone again.
And that smile from Shadow himself is good to see.]
It's bright out in the rest of the building... would a cloak work well enough? Or should I find something else?
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Gimme a minute.
[Opening the door to the hallway, ignoring the woman still hovering nearby, he growls in irritation at the brightness of the corridor. The door almost immediately clicks shut again.]
We can try the cloak.
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A minute or two of trying to communicate with Lisa later is enough for him to give up, especially since she clearly has no idea what he's trying to ask her for. So instead, he grabs one of the blankets and throws it over Shadow.]
Wrap that around yourself.
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...this'll do for now.
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[For now, he waves goodbye to Lisa, who just seems way too happy to have them out of her office. Glancing around, Violet mentally goes through the map he knows in his head for a moment or two.]
I passed by what seemed to be a lot of small rooms a while ago. One of them might have something. Let's go see.
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You didn't see any puzzles or anything around, right? This place could pass for a Temple.
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[He's trying his best to remember the shortest route there, not wanting to force Shadow to stay exposed for any longer than he has to. Even if that blanket seems to be working to keep him shielded, it's only a very temporary solution.
Speaking of that...]
Feel that blanket, for instance. It certainly wouldn't be laying on any royal's bed, but that's more than a soldier would have.
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[Unless the inhabitants of this place weren't human. Grasping the blanket in his hands, he rubs it between his fingers, frowning.]
It's definitely not low-class... I can't see a villager using this kind of thing. It's too thin for cheap housing, and too soft to be common things. But you're right, it's not of the right quality for some high-class person to use.
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...But that's part of the problem. This sort of setup would require someone who was very skilled in their magical arts, and that wouldn't come without a very steep price. And that isn't all, either. Listen carefully.
[He quiets for a moment, then taps on the wall.]
There's no sound of the wind. None of the breeze is coming through. That would require more than just magical talent, and it wouldn't be something easily bought, especially combined with the magical lights.
Which brings up the questions: Why was that room, obviously meant for rest, so small if they could afford to live better than royals? And why get cheap on the fabrics, especially sleeping ones?
It's incredibly mismatched.
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They're either foolish, or they wasted all of their money on the spells and walls. But... I've never seen walls like this before. There's not even a crack. It's like it's not even stone.
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[Now he's examining the wall a little closer. Now that Shadow mentions it...]
Or maybe it was because the fabric, at least, wasn't needed. [He runs his hand down the wall.] You're right. This isn't any type of stone I've ever seen or felt. And on top of that...
It's warm in here, despite being cold outside. I'd been so focused on the other people here and their languages that I hadn't even noticed it, but there's nothing I've seen that would warm this place. No torches at all, and we're well above ground and away from a mountain.
...What sort of spell-weaving is this?
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[What an annoyance... To be suddenly in a place full of fools who couldn't even speak. Reaching out, keeping his hand under the fabric of the blanket, he runs his fingers down the pale substance of the wall. It's soft and smooth, without even the roughness of bricks or stone. His own sword, rarely used as it is, comes to his hand and he strikes it against the wall suddenly.]
Hah-!
[Interesting... The sword leaves a jagged line where it hit, but doesn't penetrate beyond a tiny distance. There's no sparks, like there would be with stone.]
It's strong, whatever it is.
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[He watches as Shadow strikes the wall, then runs his finger down the line. "Strong" is an understatement.
...But now he can't help but wonder...]
Stay back a little.
[Violet draws his bow, looks up at one of the lights, and moves to put himself as between it and Shadow as he can get. That done, he releases an arrow directly at it, intending to test just how durable this enchantment system is.
It hits with the sound of shattered glass... and is followed by some unholy noise as the light goes out and sparks fly. It's enough to make Vio draw his sword, at least until it all dies down.
...and then... absolutely nothing.]
...That was no spell I've ever seen.
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[The sparks make him jump back, staring. With that one light broken, this small section of the corridor is dimmed enough for him to forsake the protection of the cloak and reach out for the glass that is now scattered across the ground. It's hot...]
It's like a bottle... But it's burning. Like something was inside of it. Something hot... Were those some kind of fairies?
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[He goes over to look at the glass himself, but refrains from touching, thanks to Shadow's warning.]
And there's no ashes, either... or any sign that there was a fire. But if it was a fairy, then where did it go? Just smashing the container wouldn't have caused it to disintegrate.
And I've never even heard of fairies that put off heat or that would be captured like this. There would have to be at least hundreds.
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[Curling his hand over the piece of glass in it, he grips it tightly enough to crack it a little, though it hurts his hand. What kind of madness is this place?]
Maybe someone made a new type of fairy. Or brought it through from another world, like me.
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[...Oh dear. He doesn't like where this thought process is going.]
And if they're the one who also separated us from Link and teleported us here...
[He doesn't finish that sentence, but the look on his face is enough to betray his thoughts.]
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[Gufuu... Ganon... weren't both of them stopped? With the Dark Mirror shattered, Gufuu should have been destroyed by the Links. There was still Ganon, but if the Links had put the sword back, and reunited, that meant Ganon must be dead. Vio wouldn't let them end it without making sure that was the case, right? He'd told him about Ganon.]
Ya'll took care of him, right?
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...but this sort of magic... it must have a powerful sorcerer...
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