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TEST DRIVE #6


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#notallvints right
[ Having all his powers ripped away from him and his brain crushed inside of his skull was not the best first impression, but Erik has never been the sort to go out of his way to make good ones anyway. It's just lucky that Dorian hasn't ticked any of the boxes likely to make Erik want to hurt him. ]
Or more. I kept my gifts and have been given extra for my obedience.
now you're talking #notallTevinters #notallnecromancers
[ Duh, Dorian is exceedingly charming. Who'd want to hurt him?
Someone who knows where he's from, perhaps.]What exactly do you mean by 'extra,' if I may ask? Magic feels... different here. I can't feel the Veil at all. [ It's uncomfortable to say the least. Not that he's about to throwing fireballs around, but generally the magic comes from somewhere. And that somewhere is the Fade. ]
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[ Luckily, she gave his back. But that's hardly important (and neither is where you're from, Dorian. Don't attack mutants and you're fine. Mostly.) ]
I don't know what the veil is, but I mean this. [ He holds out his arm and there, resting around his wrist, is a pale red gauntlet. ] This allows me to control fire, an added benefit for playing her little games.
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[ Ugh, Tranquility is not something Dorian wants. It's very far from what he wants. Having his powers taken and his mind messed with is the very last thing he wants. Ever. The whole thing is actually managing to crumble his facade.
He's almost tempted to pull some fire out, kind of like what Erik claims he can do with his glove. But without the Fade... would it work? Was the Fade simply farther away? Ugh, this would require lots of research. At least that oughta be fun. ]
So they give out magic items in exchange for playing their games, all so we'll be better fighters in their grand old war? Quite the strategy. [ Spoken with venom, of course. Whatever their reasons, a war is a stupid idea and Dorian knows it. Everyone should know it! ] How many people fall for that?
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[ But Erik is a sour puss indeed and he is still searching for ways to break free from Morla's control. Now that Charles is here he might have freer reign over his mind, but if it was a choice between risking his only friend and being bound, somehow, to and from Morla, he knows which he would choose. There is little that is worth Charles, he thinks.
He hides his arms again, careful, before he lets his eyes flicker back to Dorian. ]
If you can call it magic. [ Some would, he supposes, and while it sounds too simple an explanation to Erik it's better than going into the dos and don'ts of mutation theory. ]
More than you would think. Some take advantage of it, of course, but others... Others do not. It is simply a matter of how far they wish to take the game.
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[ And a good lesson for Dorian: don't piss of the people in charge, no matter how much you might want to punch them. Really, it's almost refreshing to know this place is so much like his home. ]
I wouldn't know what else to call it, quite frankly.
[ It's all magic to him. At least it makes all this make... some kind of sense. Even enchanted gauntlets and talk of "powers." Seriously, after this, Dorian is going to take some time to himself to find a comfy chair in the library and read about all this craziness. ]
How interesting. [ Dorian considers this. Is there any wine left in his glass? He'll cast a quick look down regardless. ] And understandable, of course. It's not every day one meets a malign power that can promise you reward and actually follow through.
[ The last bit is somewhat muttered. "Malign beings that give away power" is actually not too far from Corypheus. Now that's an unpleasant comparison. But just as well, Dorian maintains his smile, turning his attention back on Erik. ]
You've given me much to think about, Erik. I thank you for your guidance, truly. [ He smirks, gesturing the area around them, vaguely. ] All this, and I haven't even offered you so much as a glass of wine. Perhaps if we meet again, you would indulge me?
[ Hey, it'll be something picked out by Dorian, not any Queen. ]
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There are innumerable words for the powers people have here. Magic is only one of them.
[ That's another thing he's sure Dorian will keep in mind. Erik is still rather reserved on the idea of magic vs. mutantism, the idea of being born with magical talent rather than a mutated gene that offers you some kind of intense power no one else can quite compare to -- he distrusts magic as an idea, which makes the Drabworld all the more unsettling.
Still, he shakes his head, watching Dorian and letting his lips quirk, nodding his head once. Are you asking him on a date, Dorian? ]
You're welcome, and it would be my pleasure. [ He's used to sitting and drinking with Morgana. Different company won't change too much, he's sure. ] You can use your new trinket to contact me.
I had the words "witty remark" written in my drafts for this tag
[ He could just as easily ask the imps but that wouldn't be nearly as fun as hearing it from Erik himself. Plus, he really does seem excited by the idea. Nerd alert. ]
I'll hold you to that, Erik.
[ He just might. Maybe. You decide that much, big guy. The flirting is completely intentional, though. As for the trinkets, that does remind Dorian of his own. They'd pretty much hefted it on him with little explanation, but he's a smart guy. He'll figure it out. ]
The lockets, yes? And here we were, still using birds and carrier pigeons back home. I don't suppose these things squawk at all bloody hours too, do they? That is just about where I draw the line.
[ So many hours of just listening to Leliana's crows... so many. Dorian chuckles, a bit wistfully. ]
Actually, if they did, it might remind me of home.
that is the most perfect thing
[ And guess who you need to ask for permission? Erik's eyebrow twiches and he bites back his smile, shaking his head. ]
I would not believe otherwise. But, yes, the lockets are a communication tool. Video, voice or writing, whichever you prefer. [ He taps the one hanging around his neck, hidden and tucked away beside his leather jacket. ] It's the easiest means.
They don't. They make noises if someone sends you a message directly but you are free from animal sounds. For now, at least.
[ He can't promise anything about the future, even as he smiles. ]