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writers postulating 'strong feelings increase magical power' have not solved for the equilibrium
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Well, he'll yell to be heard over the screaming then.  "THERE ARE ACTUAL MAGICAL SIGNS I CAN DETECT WHEN SOMEBODY IS ACTUALLY NEARING THEIR LIMIT.  YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THEY ARE OR HOW TO FAKE THEM.  JUST TITRATE NORMALLY BEFORE I HAVE TO HURT YOU ABOUT IT."

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Huh. This does begin to seem more like case #1. What could she possibly be missing in her fakery that he's picking up on? What would show to his magical senses?

So far she's tried flickering the intensity of her output -- the result of her magic -- and that's apparently not fooling him. Could it be something about the flow of magic from her to the beam seeming to weaken or short out?

She does think it's important to continue to seem very emotional, even though she's not -- and she thinks it's better to appear to go out in a blaze of glory than to happen to become erratic right after he said he wasn't fooled.

Opalyn continues to scream herself hoarse, pushes in one and a half full triplings all in one go, and then makes the flow of magic from herself to the beam start to look erratic.

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"IMMEDIATE STOP THE ERRATICISM.  THAT IS A BAD THING TO FAKE."

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Goddammit. This fakery really could be going better. Still, Opalyn's best move is to admit nothing.

Opalyn drops back down to the previous level and removes the erraticism from the flow of her magic to the beam.

She continues to snarl and breathe hard and otherwise give off reasonably convincing signs of being very emotional, though perhaps just a shade less than she was a moment ago.

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"Well, they sure did choose correctly in sending you to the dramatic section."

"It'd be more amusing if we weren't low on time.  Listen, to actually fake this, you'd need to figure out what magical signs I'm looking for, and how to fake them, and then correctly guess how much more powerful you should get when you get emotional.  It's not likely you can do that.  We win this game against much better-informed adversaries, people who've been sorcerers for whole hours."

"You're already at the level where you've got some nice privileges in the Facility compared to the other inmates, and they're not going to take your first time as setting your permanent calibration anyways.  Can we just not?  Because the next step from here is that I cause you pain, which to be clear would increase someone's output by a whole lot from your last step if they weren't faking.  And if you're feeling emotional, maybe I actually do have trouble figuring out when you're nearing your second limit for real, and then that's unpleasant.  Go as far as you can without pain, and I won't have to hurt you at all, on your first visit."

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This is... actually a very compelling argument. Opalyn does at this point believe that she's not fooling Fdera and probably doesn't have much hope of doing so.

But she still wants to walk out of here with some secret power that he hasn't discovered. What is her best remaining path for getting that, even if the probability of it working is very small?

It sounds like they think in terms of first and second limits, where the first limit is what you can do without feeling emotion or effort, and the second limit is the real one, when you're straining and feeling emotional and also in pain? There could potentially be a third limit beyond that; it could go easy-emotional-painful, for example.

She's been trying to convince him that she's at the end of that second band, already very emotional, and he's not buying it, because she's not showing the correct magical signs of being at a limit. It's not working. Can she at least convince him that she's past the first limit? She's not sure it's going to work, but she has to try.

Seems like the only way to do that is to remain outwardly emotional, but admit that she's not at the second limit (since he knows that already anyway).

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Opalyn seethes at Fdera, holding her whole body quivering with tension. She's not actively screaming anymore but she's projecting fury as hard as she can.

"Of course I'm faking! Why do you think people keep faking! You've made it so that faking is obviously the correct fucking thing to do! Aaaaaarrrrgh!"

"It's so fucking unfair that I've been set up like this! I didn't hurt anybody, I don't deserve this, and now I'm in FUCKING JAIL for NO FUCKING REASON!"

Opalyn does not particularly have to fake this part, and is in danger of getting fairly upset for real, but internally tamps herself down.

"HERE!" she shrieks the last part and spikes up three full triplings in one go.

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According to Fdera's original guidelines, that puts her right at the bottom of the Grand Duchess range. That's a little higher than she wanted to test, but it doesn't seem like she's going to get out of here for less effort than that. She's hoping that if she pushes that hard all at once she will finally start to emit the signs of hitting a magical limit of some kind, maybe the first limit.

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Thaaat's going to produce the new and unfamiliar feeling of a very slight strain on her magic, and also, have visible effects.

 

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"IMMEDIATE DISPEL!"

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Opalyn immediately dispels!

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Toooooo late.

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A possibly important piece of context which should be mentioned at this point:  Fdera was lying about what the intervals between ranks are.  A Count outweighs 27 Barons, a Duke outweighs 27 Counts, a Grand Duke outweighs 27 Dukes, and a Prince outweighs 27 Grands.

For those who've been keeping track of the numbers, this means that what Fdera described as the bottom of the Grand Duchess level was in fact the bottom of the Princess level, which is also the level to which Opalyn just increased her output.

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This lightline charging port was not, in fact, designed to accept an abrupt increase to Prince-level power inputs.

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A section of their metal platform glows, deforms, and a rather alarmed-looking sort of fellow rockets out, dressed to impress somebody who comes from some completely other culture than Opalyn.

 

 

 

"WHAT DID YOU DO?!?"

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"Um. Hi."

Opalyn tries to remember to LOOK TENSE.

It would help if she feels like she's in danger from whatever sort of magical explosion she just caused. Does she feel like she's in danger?

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The lightline continues to be in some distress, the part they're near is not far away, and the total amount of power bound up in the lightline does feel like it's on the order of thousands of times as much power as Opalyn put out during her brief spike just then, the level that did feel like a very slight strain.

Aside from that, Healthy-Orphan's memories aren't helping very much here.  She'd never seen or experienced any workings on this level.

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Do Orphan's memories say anything about how to form a shield around herself, or can she just guess how to do that? Does she think it would help?

She doesn't actually start to do this, she'll warn Fdera first if she decides to attempt it. No sense getting killed by the death wand while trying to save herself from an exploding lightline.

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Orphan had shielding, and it was completely impervious to everything tried against it, until one day somebody disguised as a knight tried something utterly weird and unfamiliar that went right through it and that's the last memory before Opalyn showed up.

Everything tried against it was vastly below this power level, to be clear.  Also vastly below Orphan's.

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"Hey guys, should we maybe be shielding or something? I don't like the look of that lightline."

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The overly-crowned man is just finishing up hearing out a hurried explanation from Fdera, about a sudden 27-fold power spike, but on hearing this the man turns to Opalyn with a look that's angry and somewhat frightened.  "There isn't much point!  If the lightline destabilizes, the Dread Emperor will have to put it back together!  And any time an event happens that forces the Dread Emperor to appear, he kills everyone who was involved in any way in disturbing him!  Can you stabilize it?"

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What should Opalyn do?

1. Stall, hoping to meet the Dread Emperor when the lightline destabilizes. Opalyn's best chances for self-determination and improvement of this world involve her meeting the Emperor, though that's not going to work if he instantly kills her. This is perhaps not the ideal way to meet him.
2. Attempt to stabilize the lightline herself and then presumably go back to being a regular prisoner. This is what Opalyn intended all along, and she's actually reasonably well positioned; she has more power than they've yet detected, and that was her goal for this initial lightline charging session. And stabilizing the lightline herself will leave these two in her debt.
3. See if she can disable or kill these two and then make a break for it. A lot of people would probably do this in Opalyn's shoes, but she has no idea where to go or what to do from here if she escapes; she rates this as a good plan for the first half a minute and then a terrible plan after that. She wants to gather much more intel before she attempts escape.

She'll go for option two.

"All right. How do I stabilize it?"

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"She knows math but nothing about how math relates to magic, she knew how to differentiate a sine function but literally didn't know that sorcery involved willing her magic to do things--"

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"JUST WILL THE WHOLE THING TO GO BACK TO NORMAL!"

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"That's not going to work because she doesn't know what normal is!  Sir."

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