Adarin in Elcenia
"Yes. My sister's unlikely to want to come, if only because I'm involved," sighs Adarin. "But I would like her to know where I am all the same."
He sounds very tired, like there's some bad-blood between him and his mysterious sister. A sad look's come over his face, like he wishes there was a better way.
He sounds very tired, like there's some bad-blood between him and his mysterious sister. A sad look's come over his face, like he wishes there was a better way.
"We can't condone summoning anyone who isn't willing to be summoned. As I hope you've gathered, the girls were acting in contravention of a number of rules - laws, in fact."
"Am I gonna be arrested?" whimpers Saasnil.
"Probably not. Certainly not in a way that renders you unable to make up for what you've done as best you can," says the woman.
"Am I gonna be arrested?" whimpers Saasnil.
"Probably not. Certainly not in a way that renders you unable to make up for what you've done as best you can," says the woman.
"Fair enough," he sighs, looking a teensy bit miserable. "Then I suppose she'll just have to find out some other way."
He rubs his face, a bit. Then he looks at the green-haired woman, then her husband. "I do apologize for the bad introduction. My name is Adarin. It would be a pleasure to meet you both, under different circumstances. You seem like pleasant people."
He rubs his face, a bit. Then he looks at the green-haired woman, then her husband. "I do apologize for the bad introduction. My name is Adarin. It would be a pleasure to meet you both, under different circumstances. You seem like pleasant people."
"Marvelous," he says. "Well. I- could I trouble you for an explanation of the country I'm in? You have sane laws of consent, and powerful magic that doesn't require a bloodline, but I know little else."
He pauses. "Aside from the fact that you are a dragon? I... Don't understand how that works, I'm afraid. You don't look like a dragon. Er- no offense."
He pauses. "Aside from the fact that you are a dragon? I... Don't understand how that works, I'm afraid. You don't look like a dragon. Er- no offense."
"It will do, thank you. You can... Casually change shapes, then?" asks Adarin. He's still really, really unnerved. "I do hope it isn't painful."
His magic has something like that, but it was only used by some back-water offshoot of the first bloodline. Extremely painful, unable to change the amount of mass in an object or person, and had the high chance of going horrifically wrong. It fell out of style very, very quickly. Adarin knows of its existence, but little else about it.
His magic has something like that, but it was only used by some back-water offshoot of the first bloodline. Extremely painful, unable to change the amount of mass in an object or person, and had the high chance of going horrifically wrong. It fell out of style very, very quickly. Adarin knows of its existence, but little else about it.
The expectation is correct! He follows, still reeling a little. He's so very, very far from home.
"I've been away from my world before, but the same rules applied. I suppose that's why the scry said I was such a long way away," he muses, mostly to himself. Do his rules of magic apply here, to his magic? He's going to have to test that out.
"I've been away from my world before, but the same rules applied. I suppose that's why the scry said I was such a long way away," he muses, mostly to himself. Do his rules of magic apply here, to his magic? He's going to have to test that out.