Patrick Leary (
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multiversallogs2012-02-26 10:32 pm
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Who: Patrick and Hawa
What: A second meeting
Where: Outside, not far from the Valhalla Inn
When: Today, earlier.
Notes: ♪ ♫ ♫ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♬ ♬ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♪
Warnings: Beware of owls (no warnings to mention yet)
Patrick was starting to settle into this place. He'd hunkered down at the inn while he looked about for something to generate income for him while he was stuck here. By parts he'd explored -- certainly not everywhere, but he was beginning to get the lay of the land. His morning jogs brought him down streets that were becoming familiar. Routine.
And that was a problem.
He had things waiting for him back home; he couldn't afford to just settle in here comfortably. But he consoled himself with the fact that he would at least learn for his trouble while he was here. With magic an out-in-the-open concept, it was an opportunity he may not get again.
So it was high time he tried to get in contact with Hawa again, and take him up on his offer. Beyond that, he'd rather enjoyed the fey's company that day and well, seeing him again sounded good in general. Not that he was admitting that. Oh no.
It was early afternoon when he found himself wandering outside, eager to get out of the room. It took him a bit to work the CiD so that he wouldn't be shouting out to the entire cohort.
A couple tries. Technology wasn't his strong suit. He was better at old things, books, pencil and paper, magic, toasters. When he got it though, he lifted it up closer to his mouth to speak. "So Hawa? Are you around? I think I owe you a drink, and I'd love to pick your brain. So--" Pausing, Patrick frowned. Was this thing echoing. No? Huh. "So I..." No, definitely an echo. He paused and looked around. Coming from nearby. And... up?
"So I was thinking maybe we could meet up." That was his voice, all right. From up in the tree.
What: A second meeting
Where: Outside, not far from the Valhalla Inn
When: Today, earlier.
Notes: ♪ ♫ ♫ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♬ ♬ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♪
Warnings: Beware of owls (no warnings to mention yet)
Patrick was starting to settle into this place. He'd hunkered down at the inn while he looked about for something to generate income for him while he was stuck here. By parts he'd explored -- certainly not everywhere, but he was beginning to get the lay of the land. His morning jogs brought him down streets that were becoming familiar. Routine.
And that was a problem.
He had things waiting for him back home; he couldn't afford to just settle in here comfortably. But he consoled himself with the fact that he would at least learn for his trouble while he was here. With magic an out-in-the-open concept, it was an opportunity he may not get again.
So it was high time he tried to get in contact with Hawa again, and take him up on his offer. Beyond that, he'd rather enjoyed the fey's company that day and well, seeing him again sounded good in general. Not that he was admitting that. Oh no.
It was early afternoon when he found himself wandering outside, eager to get out of the room. It took him a bit to work the CiD so that he wouldn't be shouting out to the entire cohort.
A couple tries. Technology wasn't his strong suit. He was better at old things, books, pencil and paper, magic, toasters. When he got it though, he lifted it up closer to his mouth to speak. "So Hawa? Are you around? I think I owe you a drink, and I'd love to pick your brain. So--" Pausing, Patrick frowned. Was this thing echoing. No? Huh. "So I..." No, definitely an echo. He paused and looked around. Coming from nearby. And... up?
"So I was thinking maybe we could meet up." That was his voice, all right. From up in the tree.

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Hawa nodded as he listened--staring a little at the whipped cream. Kind of went all out, didn't he? Hiding a grin, he took the mug, sipping slowly from it. "Elements? Mmm, about as much as the next fey. I suppose that'd still be quite a bit, though. You looking to harness them?"
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"Air's easiest when it comes to manipulating or channelling. I'm good at changing the properties of magic others use on me, even when it comes to elemental." Regent had been more the sort to summon up elemental power from around him and within himself. They hadn't called his brother a prodigy for nothing.
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The other was terribly interesting--for a human and all--and he couldn't help but to be entertained by Patrick's refusal to back down. It made his own competitiveness rise, though. Either way, it was fun to meet a person like this, who would match him joke-for-joke, tease-for-tease without embarrassment. "Where shall we do this?"
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He stood up a bit straighter and looked around. "Well, how much room do you need?"
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"A bit. Rather not have any things nearby I might end up breaking. I'd hate to get you too mad at me, and all," he said. Apparently a little mad is okay. He straightens up from his position leaning against the wall, takes a few more sips from the mug in his hand to finish off his drink. Licking his lips, he sets the mug aside and regards Patrick expectantly.
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"So in'll do." If he breaks anything, well--oops!
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"In it is. Ok... so we've got ourselves a space." He gestured around, quite grandly.
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So he let Patrick do what he was doing, eyes closing, making himself more aware of the faint burn of magic. Cautious still, in case he would need to tear away.
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He was letting the other get a feel for magic different than his own-- Admittedly, he'd been curious as to just how Patrick would react.
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"I didn't expect you to have so much. Never met a human with this much magic in them." This was murmured in such a way one would think he was just talking to himself. "Here. Keep some of it." He drew some of that power back--but he let some of the magic linger in the other. "I want to see if you can manipulate it." He lifted his free hand then--and power swelled in his palm. The air seemed to pick up around it, encircling the magic, drawn to it, until what looked like a ball of nothingness floated above his hand, surrounded by wind dense enough to be seen moving.
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He paused for a moment though as Hawa spoke. Patrick's brow furrowed just a bit. He could feel it still. Eyes tracking what Hawa had going on, Patrick considered for a moment. The magic already buzzing in him made this easier really. Shutting his eyes in concentration, he lifted both his hands, clasped together as though holding something small and delicate -- a caught butterfly or captive lightning bug. It took a moment, but once it started, it came freely, focusing the magic Hawa had left lingering in him, trying to mimic what he saw, opening his hands slowly as a small whirling sphere appeared between them, visible only in the faint disturbance of the air, rippling.
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He decided he'd just leave that magic of his with Patrick--it was only a small fragment, and maybe he could make use of it, if he didn't use it all at once.
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It was more than a little odd. Interesting, certainly, how he could manipulate the magic. Why was it he was like that and other humans Hawa had encountered in the past weren't? An extended pause in which he brought his hand up toward his chin, rubbing at his jaw, before he shook his head slightly. "I can't do too much with manipulating elements outside of that. I work better when I channel magic through my own body."
He flexed his fingers, a hand, for emphasis. "It can lend a bit of power, in a tight spot."
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