[He really isn't just being polite but that's also kind of inappropriate when you're meeting someone in a setting that isn't a bar, so.]
Oh, good. I don't think it's all that bad, personally. You kind of get used to it.
[He stops by his table so that he can pack up his stuff and toss it over his shoulder, his staff in hand. Since he knows where they're going, he'll lead the way out.]
Talking about fish makes me miss Ladylake. I know the grilled sweetfish recipe but it's hard to replicate without actual sweetfish. Whatever they have here doesn't taste the same.
[He hums in thought as they walk down the street beside the river for a while.]
So is there anything in class that's been giving you trouble?
There's probably a way with magic, but I admit I'm leery of conjured food. Using magic to help with the preparation is one thing, putting mana directly into your body is another.
[He's still not sure how the magic in this world even fuckin works.]
Oh, runes. I'm used to analyzing runes for spells, so I can help you with that.
Haha, I understand that. Honestly, if "mana" is the same thing as Orbal energy...I'll save you the curiosity - it tastes really bad.
[That's what happens when you try to cheat on drinks by attempting to magick it Elliot]
Thanks, I'd appreciate that. Also, I have a feeling alchemy is gonna be a thorn in my side. Outside of cooking, I've never really concocted anything like a potion.
[The seraph perks up slightly.] Back home, I could imitate potions and the like if I spent enough time studying them. I'm working at the apothecary now, and learning different ways to basically do what I was doing before.
Back home, it was usually the church that made special medicines and such. Sometimes I'd gather ingredients for them as an assignment, but pretty sure you have to join the church to get the exact recipes.
It came in handy on a few occasions. But don't forget I've had a long time to practice, too-- longer than most humans, at least. There's still a lot I need to learn.
[He looks puzzled at this bit about the church basically planting themselves into this.]
That's true..then again when you put it that way, it makes me feel like I won't have a chance to get it down before I die of old age.
[He's not as serious as that might come off sounding.]
It does. I mean they give the medicine for free. And other people are allowed to try to make their own medicines, it's just usually not as effective. Why that is...I don't know. Probably something to do with blessings from the goddess. [He shrugs. It wasn't something he thought about much]
T-that's not what I meant. I'm just saying that it might seem like it comes easily to me, but I've been doing it a lot longer. [He knows Elliot is being light about it, but it just reminds Mikleo he has a ways to go when it comes to dealing with humans.]
That's something, but... something about that still worries me. Especially if there are churches that don't have the wellbeing of their flock in mind.
[Whoops, that sounded cynical. He doesn't explain himself.]
Blessings of the goddess? [There could be something to that, actually.]
Eheh, right. Don't worry, I wasn't being that serious. Even if I don't have time to learn everything, I'll still learn what I can. [in other words, he's fine.
And yeah, that sure is cynical. Elliot pauses, trying to think of how to carefully place his words.]
I suppose that's understandable. I'm not gonna pretend I understand everything the Church does ... but every parish member I've met so far has been a good person. And...well, lately, the Church feels like the only faction left that cares about the people, so...
[He's not gonna question it. The Church hasn't razed towns, or invaded anyone to grab more power. The Bracers cared, but they've all but been driven out of Erebonia. Pretty hard to get suspicious about some medicine handouts when that's going on]
Y-Yeah. Praying to the goddess Aidios can help with healing and protection. I've heard stories of people with more literal powers from Aidios, but I really couldn't tell you if they're true or not.
[You can almost see the happy Tales music note above his head.] The pursuit of knowledge is a noble one-- and it's certainly rewarding in its own way.
[Mikleo rubs at his chin with his free hand, the other still carrying his staff. He'd love to just stuff it into hammerspace somewhere, but he hasn't learned that spell yet, if there is one.]
That's... unfortunate, [he says awkwardly.] But I'm glad they're doing good work for your people. [The only one who cares? Five Lords. Here he thought Elliot was maybe from sunshine and happy unicorns land or something, but no, he had to get this constant fear of overstepping from somewhere. Mikleo-- feels for him, really. He spent so long cleaning up after the Hyland and Rolance war behind front lines, trying to ensure it didn't happen a third goddamn time and awaken something worse than a dragon. Like two dragons.
The point is, humanity is complicated and really likes to punch itself in the face.]
This goddess sounds like she could be a seraph, like me. [He glances at Elliot.] Let me explain. Seraphim have blessings of their own that they sort of... cultivate around them naturally. If one of them is given a pure vessel to dwell in, like a holy object, they can project that blessing over a large area and keep monsters at bay. That's the simplest explanation, but it would explain why some of their medicine seems blessed, or certain people have inexplicable phenomena attributed to them.
Our worlds are obviously very different, but I imagine the line between god and spirit is just as thin as in mine.
Haha, yeah. It's too bad my friend Machias isn't here. You'd like him, I could hear him saying exactly the same thing.
[Sure Elliot liked learning well enough and was willing to do it if it helped him achieve his goals, but for Machias it was on a whole other level.]
Yeah...we can't rely on them to fix everything, but we'd be much worse off without them. [The medicine, the church that helped hide Angelica, giving him a venue for his concerts ... he wasn't extremely religious, but he felt gratitude towards them.
But huh, that's an interesting enough theory. He listens and considers it. Fortunately, him not being extremely devout allows him to hear it out before accusing of heresy.]
That's...an interesting theory. P-Probably not one I'd share readily with people from Zemuria, but... [He thinks about it] I can't...completely rule it out either. Though road lamps keep monsters at bay, not the goddess.
[Mikleo is definitely a bit of a nerd. There's no hiding it.
He takes Elliot's words seriously, though, seeing as he's... never been on the other side of the religious thing. Seraphim aren't gods, they're just people living in the world just like humans do, but they have powers humans don't and that means they depend on each other.]
I don't know what those are, but the monsters on my world-- hellions-- are living things that have been corrupted by dark energy. If the Shepherd purifies them they go back to how they were before, whether that's a plant or a cat or the blacksmith down the road.
... I see your point, though. Not everyone is so comfortable with the idea of spirits, particularly if it's a topic of worship. [He makes a thoughtful noise.] We seraphim appreciate the reverence, as it helps sustain us. I'll try to be more considerate in the future.
Hellions huh... [he thinks about it] That sounds like Cwyld and Shades here, but a Cryptid's different. They're mon- [correcting himself] creatures from another realm that show up when the world is out of balance. They're really big and really dangerous, much more than a regular monster - which are just kinda dangerous wild animals in my world. Not people like here.
[Having to clarify that all the time sure is a headache. But speaking of clarifications]
Oh, it's not the idea of spirits that's uncomfortable! There's many places that even worships spirits along with Aidios. It's just making Aidios sound like she's just a spirit is ... [He makes a face, trying to think how to put it]
...W-Well, it's like calling a hamburger "just a sandwich". You could make a case for it, sure, but you're gonna rub some people the wrong way. Does that make sense?
[Wait what about appreciate the reverence]
W-Wait, are you saying you need people to worship you to sustain you?
That's right. I noticed the similarities almost immediately, especially because of how the corruption feels, but I think the origins must be different. [He listens patiently as Elliot talks about what a Cryptid is. They do sound nasty, like those beasts that roam the world after having absorbed the energies of other hellions...] 'When the world is out of balance'?
Yes. It's not intended to be disrespectful, but if someone has spent their whole life with a certain idea in their head... I get it.
[He looks thoughtful, and he takes Elliot's question in stride.]
Something like that. The corruption I talked about-- that can spread to seraphim, and it's a deadly poison if it stays in for long. Prayers and offerings from humans give seraphim strength to endure the malevolence. They need each other.
I see... [Two different types of corruption. That sure is worrying] Yeah, with wars and stuff. The people who told me about that were a little vague, but...they are about a lot of things.
[Witches man. Witches.]
Yeah, exactly. I'm not mad, I know you didn't mean by it. Just better to be careful with some Zemurians.
[If any others ever come, anyway. Luckily, Mikleo's explanation keeps him going down those recurring thoughts]
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Oh, good. I don't think it's all that bad, personally. You kind of get used to it.
[He stops by his table so that he can pack up his stuff and toss it over his shoulder, his staff in hand. Since he knows where they're going, he'll lead the way out.]
What did you end up doing with all that fish?
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Yeah, that's how I feel about it too.
[He waits for him to pack up his things, following him out as he goes.]
Oh, just practiced cooking fish a lot. I make a pretty great fish pie, at least!
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Fish... pie?
[He was going to trade cooking tips but now he's having second thoughts.]
I don't think I've ever had anything like that.
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Aha, yeah. It's not too common a dish. I only really started making it after I couldn't get fish burgers just right.
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[There was a kitchen, sure, but it's the same way a college dorm has a kitchen: barely workable.]
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Hmm. I'll have to try it.
[He glances over at Elliot for a moment.]
You can use my stove. I cook too, so I'll help.
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[That makes him smile]
Aww...I'd like that. But you've been so nice to me, I feel a little like I'm taking advantage of your generosity.
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It's not taking advantage if I offered. Plus, I'll be getting a new recipe out of it and hopefully lunch.
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Okay, if you're sure. Thanks Mikleo! I'll do my best not to disappoint.
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[He hums in thought as they walk down the street beside the river for a while.]
So is there anything in class that's been giving you trouble?
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[and that answer is easy enough]
Runes. I never had to draw runes back home, so having to memorize a bunch is not easy.
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[He's still not sure how the magic in this world even fuckin works.]
Oh, runes. I'm used to analyzing runes for spells, so I can help you with that.
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[That's what happens when you try to cheat on drinks by attempting to magick it Elliot]
Thanks, I'd appreciate that. Also, I have a feeling alchemy is gonna be a thorn in my side. Outside of cooking, I've never really concocted anything like a potion.
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Thanks for the confirmation.
[The seraph perks up slightly.] Back home, I could imitate potions and the like if I spent enough time studying them. I'm working at the apothecary now, and learning different ways to basically do what I was doing before.
So yeah, I can help.
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Oh wow...that's really impressive!
Back home, it was usually the church that made special medicines and such. Sometimes I'd gather ingredients for them as an assignment, but pretty sure you have to join the church to get the exact recipes.
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[He looks puzzled at this bit about the church basically planting themselves into this.]
But... why? Doesn't medicine belong to everyone?
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[He's not as serious as that might come off sounding.]
It does. I mean they give the medicine for free. And other people are allowed to try to make their own medicines, it's just usually not as effective. Why that is...I don't know. Probably something to do with blessings from the goddess. [He shrugs. It wasn't something he thought about much]
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That's something, but... something about that still worries me. Especially if there are churches that don't have the wellbeing of their flock in mind.
[Whoops, that sounded cynical. He doesn't explain himself.]
Blessings of the goddess? [There could be something to that, actually.]
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And yeah, that sure is cynical. Elliot pauses, trying to think of how to carefully place his words.]
I suppose that's understandable. I'm not gonna pretend I understand everything the Church does ... but every parish member I've met so far has been a good person. And...well, lately, the Church feels like the only faction left that cares about the people, so...
[He's not gonna question it. The Church hasn't razed towns, or invaded anyone to grab more power. The Bracers cared, but they've all but been driven out of Erebonia. Pretty hard to get suspicious about some medicine handouts when that's going on]
Y-Yeah. Praying to the goddess Aidios can help with healing and protection. I've heard stories of people with more literal powers from Aidios, but I really couldn't tell you if they're true or not.
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[Mikleo rubs at his chin with his free hand, the other still carrying his staff. He'd love to just stuff it into hammerspace somewhere, but he hasn't learned that spell yet, if there is one.]
That's... unfortunate, [he says awkwardly.] But I'm glad they're doing good work for your people. [The only one who cares? Five Lords. Here he thought Elliot was maybe from sunshine and happy unicorns land or something, but no, he had to get this constant fear of overstepping from somewhere. Mikleo-- feels for him, really. He spent so long cleaning up after the Hyland and Rolance war behind front lines, trying to ensure it didn't happen a third goddamn time and awaken something worse than a dragon. Like two dragons.
The point is, humanity is complicated and really likes to punch itself in the face.]
This goddess sounds like she could be a seraph, like me. [He glances at Elliot.] Let me explain. Seraphim have blessings of their own that they sort of... cultivate around them naturally. If one of them is given a pure vessel to dwell in, like a holy object, they can project that blessing over a large area and keep monsters at bay. That's the simplest explanation, but it would explain why some of their medicine seems blessed, or certain people have inexplicable phenomena attributed to them.
Our worlds are obviously very different, but I imagine the line between god and spirit is just as thin as in mine.
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[Sure Elliot liked learning well enough and was willing to do it if it helped him achieve his goals, but for Machias it was on a whole other level.]
Yeah...we can't rely on them to fix everything, but we'd be much worse off without them. [The medicine, the church that helped hide Angelica, giving him a venue for his concerts ... he wasn't extremely religious, but he felt gratitude towards them.
But huh, that's an interesting enough theory. He listens and considers it. Fortunately, him not being extremely devout allows him to hear it out before accusing of heresy.]
That's...an interesting theory. P-Probably not one I'd share readily with people from Zemuria, but... [He thinks about it] I can't...completely rule it out either. Though road lamps keep monsters at bay, not the goddess.
[except....]
Unless you're talking about a Cryptid.
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[Mikleo is definitely a bit of a nerd. There's no hiding it.
He takes Elliot's words seriously, though, seeing as he's... never been on the other side of the religious thing. Seraphim aren't gods, they're just people living in the world just like humans do, but they have powers humans don't and that means they depend on each other.]
I don't know what those are, but the monsters on my world-- hellions-- are living things that have been corrupted by dark energy. If the Shepherd purifies them they go back to how they were before, whether that's a plant or a cat or the blacksmith down the road.
... I see your point, though. Not everyone is so comfortable with the idea of spirits, particularly if it's a topic of worship. [He makes a thoughtful noise.] We seraphim appreciate the reverence, as it helps sustain us. I'll try to be more considerate in the future.
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[Having to clarify that all the time sure is a headache. But speaking of clarifications]
Oh, it's not the idea of spirits that's uncomfortable! There's many places that even worships spirits along with Aidios. It's just making Aidios sound like she's just a spirit is ... [He makes a face, trying to think how to put it]
...W-Well, it's like calling a hamburger "just a sandwich". You could make a case for it, sure, but you're gonna rub some people the wrong way. Does that make sense?
[Wait what about appreciate the reverence]
W-Wait, are you saying you need people to worship you to sustain you?
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Yes. It's not intended to be disrespectful, but if someone has spent their whole life with a certain idea in their head... I get it.
[He looks thoughtful, and he takes Elliot's question in stride.]
Something like that. The corruption I talked about-- that can spread to seraphim, and it's a deadly poison if it stays in for long. Prayers and offerings from humans give seraphim strength to endure the malevolence. They need each other.
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[Witches man. Witches.]
Yeah, exactly. I'm not mad, I know you didn't mean by it. Just better to be careful with some Zemurians.
[If any others ever come, anyway. Luckily, Mikleo's explanation keeps him going down those recurring thoughts]
Oh...that's bad.
[...] Do you want me to....pray to you?
[he sounds so. so unsure.]
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