Lady Abigail Pent (
for_tradition) wrote2020-10-20 08:10 am
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*Is* this how it happens?
There's a woman in the Bar proper. She's commandeered a medium-ish sized table and covered it with things: books, pieces of parchment, notes. There's a plate of biscuits and a pot of tea. She has one pair of glasses tucked on her shining brown hair, and she's wearing another, and she's humming to herself.
She is also, as a certain cavalier might say, mega-dead... but she doesn't seem at all perturbed by it.
She is also, as a certain cavalier might say, mega-dead... but she doesn't seem at all perturbed by it.
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He cannot recall if the Fifth was among the casualties of Canaan House -- but he knows there has been much death among the adepts and cavaliers, and the way Abigail speaks reminds him of his own queries to Lan Zhan about the cultivation sects on the other side of the door. It is safe to assume, he thinks, and safe to mention Harrow's progress in the most vague of terms.
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Her own memories of Canaan House are slightly fractured, but she's not unduly concerned. Perhaps now, if she can recall the circumstances of her own murder, she might be able to issue a word of warning to the Ninth House.
"And you? Are you a scholar as well?"
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He flips open the portfolio, revealing the scored pad of yellow talisman paper and several paper dolls inscribed with animation characters.
"I do not work with thanergy as Harrow does -- and as you do as well, I would guess? I use what she calls 'poltergeist energy,' or what is known as resentful energy in my world."
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"That happens to be the specialty of my own House, you know. The Ninth House techniques are quite different from my own – how different is impossible to say, they are very protective of the secrets behind their skill – but in a broad sense, yes. The Reverend Daughter and I are both necromancers of the Nine Houses."
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You would not think it possible for Wei Wuxian to brighten even more, but somehow, he does.
"Harrow mentioned other Houses have their own specialties, but I did not realize it was so varied as this! How does it work? Ah, I know that is too broad a question, but I do not even know where to start, when all I know is my work and Harrow's -- "
He grabs his red ballpoint pen from its loop in the portfolio and clicks it with an eagerness some reserve for fine wines and desserts.
(Not that Wei Wuxian would turn down wine or desserts, either.)
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"There are a number of techniques and theories particular to the Fifth House: broadly speaking, we are spirit callers; speakers to the dead."
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He scratches the back of his head with the pen.
"So does my necromancy, of course, but it is more of a commanding than a questioning at times."
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She pulls her own notebook over, but before she can jot anything down, she glances over at him and exclaims in surprised delight. "That paper, the calligraphy – did you create those excellent paper talismans I saw among Moraine Sedai's notes?"
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"I may have," he answers, cautiously. "Which talismans?"
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He forces the grin to relax into a small chuckle. "Yes, those are my work," he says. "One to set in a safe location, another to activate and quickly travel to the first talisman. They are useful when one needs a quick escape."
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She beams. "What good luck!"
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"Ah, it is written into the talisman itself," he says. "It takes effort to separate the body and spirit where I am from, aside from death -- a simple working to keep the cultivator safe from harm is usually all that's needed."
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She looks up at him and smiles. Her spectacles are really quite thick. "How have your own studies progressed here? This place possesses resources the Sixth would collectively give their right hands for; it's very nearly overwhelming."
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Now he's thinking about it, though, and oh, would that be a project to undertake.
"That will have to be another topic for my own studies! They progress... ah, interestingly, I suppose?" He scratches the side of his nose. "I hardly had a concept of thanergy at all before Harrow introduced me to it -- an energy of the body wholly separate from that of the spirit, but utilized just as easily, something that is death and decay itself rather than the result of death. Considering where we are -- "
He gestures upward to the Observation Window.
" -- I hope to learn how to use it, for it would be much faster than calling for resentful energy all the way from the forest. But the one time I touched it, I was chilled for hours. Harrow has her theories why; I have my own. I suspect the truth combines them all to varying degrees."
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Sitting back, she sips at her tea, and nods. "I have no basis of comparison, of course, but my guess is that it would be quite difficult for someone outside the demesne of Dominicus and the Post-Resurrection state of our worlds to utilize thanergy in exactly the same way a necromancer of the Nine Houses might. Not to say it couldn't be done, of course...and if there were any place where it might be possible, I must say I think it would be this one."
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"That was what Harrow thought as well -- that I am different because I lived on a thalergetic world, and cannot safely handle thanergy without sheathing it somehow," he says. "It would also not surprise me if channeling thanergy upsets the balance Madam Bar maintains for the dead. But if you are also dead, and can channel it with no trouble, then your theory and Harrow's seems more likely."
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She seems remarkably sanguine about being branded a mad heretic, and calmly sips her tea, eyebrows lifting at his theory. "Do you know, I haven't actually tried? I wonder if I can...and what it will mean if I can. Or if I can't, that would be just as fascinating."
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"You will let me know if you succeed, won't you? Or if you don't! Though I hope you can, for the sake of continuing your work -- it took me some time to find enough resentful energy to call upon, and it set my explorations back weeks."
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He's older than Isaac and Jeanne...but not by so much Abigail doesn't feel a familiar warm swell, the desire to teach, to support, to encourage.
And he seems like such a sweet boy!
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"Of course! What would you have me do?"
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(It was.)
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She says all this exactly as if Wei Wuxian is not just a new acquaintance, but a respected colleague. Clearing the table between them, she lays out a fresh sheet of white flimsy and begins to sketch a circular diagram.
"Summoning is easiest when the deceased is both newly dead and someone you know well," she explains, as her pencil moves quickly and surely. "This theorem depends on an anchor, an item which once belonged to or was used by the person in question. The more powerful the necromancer, the more vague the connection between anchor and soul can be. I don't wish to brag, but I can summon a soul multiple thousands of years old, using the pencil that they chewed on in life."
With the diagram finished, she places the paper in the center of the table and sets her ring in the middle of the drawn spell circle, then digs into the sleek twist of her hair to tug out a pin.
"So we have intent, familiarity, a physical anchor," she says, very much as though she is teaching a class. "The last thing we need is food – a tithe, if you like. In this case, I should think just a little will do."
Pricking her finger, she squeezes a single drop of blood, and deposits it gently in the circle of her ring.
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He leans closer, scribbling notes in his haphazard calligraphy as she speaks. Every one of Wei Wuxian's teachers would be dumbfounded by the earnest, eager young man who's replaced him -- but it is still such a novelty to be student and peer both, learning something interesting, something familiar enough to hook his attention and different enough to hold it firm. This is not the Ninth House's necromancy, either, with its head-spinning minutiae that relies so much on the physical. They do bones. Wei Wuxian does spirits, and so does Abigail Pent.
"That is more complex than the workings I know," he says. "But it would have to be, to call an individual spirit! Here -- " He pulls the bamboo flute free of his belt to lay on the table. "I am ready, should anything follow. I will only need this."
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