Jade Curtiss (
fonic_sight) wrote2012-11-14 12:37 am
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fourth mystic arte • {video}
[This is Jade. Jade is, surprisingly enough, in a hospital gown, looking uncharacteristically displeased with his current predicament. However, he is here to report on his findings, and report he shall.]
So a recent experiment has led me to the conclusion that one, indeed, does not perish upon mortal injury on this planet. Much like the creatures themselves, the humans and other inhabitants have inherited this similar ability... However, I've been assured that breaking of bones and other injuries do not have those same qualities to be healed with a potion or healing arte, much to anyone's dismay...
[So he didn't break his arm, at least. But that leads him into a small sigh, straightening a little in the bed. Honestly, he's sure he's fine now but he's too comfortable to get up.]
With that out of the way, I've noticed that a certain red-headed troublemaker by the name of Luke fon Fabre does not seem to be with us anymore. It's for the better, honestly, seeing as he was a little... unique. ['Special snowflake', is more like it, but Jade's being as close to nice as he can get for someone who just died. He shrugs his shoulders lightly, a small smile on his face. Secretly, he is glad Luke has returned home, but it is very secret.]
Unfortunately, not much else to report. I think I shall conclude here.
[Private to Dist]
Also, Saphir, when you're available, you wouldn't mind making a run to the library in this city, would you? Seeing as you've been here so long to become a Goldenrod expert, I'll need a bit of assistance. [Also known as 'come visit me, bring me a book, Jade is bored'.]
So a recent experiment has led me to the conclusion that one, indeed, does not perish upon mortal injury on this planet. Much like the creatures themselves, the humans and other inhabitants have inherited this similar ability... However, I've been assured that breaking of bones and other injuries do not have those same qualities to be healed with a potion or healing arte, much to anyone's dismay...
[So he didn't break his arm, at least. But that leads him into a small sigh, straightening a little in the bed. Honestly, he's sure he's fine now but he's too comfortable to get up.]
With that out of the way, I've noticed that a certain red-headed troublemaker by the name of Luke fon Fabre does not seem to be with us anymore. It's for the better, honestly, seeing as he was a little... unique. ['Special snowflake', is more like it, but Jade's being as close to nice as he can get for someone who just died. He shrugs his shoulders lightly, a small smile on his face. Secretly, he is glad Luke has returned home, but it is very secret.]
Unfortunately, not much else to report. I think I shall conclude here.
[Private to Dist]
Also, Saphir, when you're available, you wouldn't mind making a run to the library in this city, would you? Seeing as you've been here so long to become a Goldenrod expert, I'll need a bit of assistance. [Also known as 'come visit me, bring me a book, Jade is bored'.]
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So that's it... [He sighed, shaking his head.] The possibility was at zero, Saphir. I returned, as expected. The inquiry was solved, and I'm still right here before you, aren't I?
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Yet knowing that probability, you attempted it anyway. Do you understand where I'm coming from here? Why did you even want to test it in the first place? It couldn't have been just for curiosity's sake.
[He's seriously over-thinking this, isn't he.]
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Calm down, Saphir. It's done now. No use dwelling over an experiment that didn't go wrong; you'd go nowhere with that line of thinking.
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He persists,]
I will calm down when you stop this nonsense and actually explain yourself.
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The only hypothesis was: what happens in twenty-four hours of nothingness in this world? If a false death causes one to awaken a full day later, what occurs within that day? Procedure came to be: after intentional overdose on a common sleep-aid found in the Marts, under the chemical name Eszopiclone, I turned in for the night. The results: somewhat inconclusive. The twenty-four hours were of absolutely nothing. While it didn't go as expected, an answer was reached.
That was it.
[He flips a book's page, but he's no longer interested in reading, just distracting himself as he waits for Dist's reaction. It's been a long time since he's had an experiment like this, and even longer since his old friend has been upset with him over it.]
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He finally appears to loosen up a bit, allowing himself to sit less rigid.]
Absolutely nothing happened?
[He figures the best way to show he's letting this go is to engage in the explanation. That, and he's genuinely interested. He wishes he doesn't have to be hearing it from Jade, but there's not much that can be done about that.]
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But he does appreciate the fact that his old classmate isn't flipping out anymore, so he just decides to answer the question.]
Those twenty-four hours didn't exist.
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Did you wake up here? Perhaps you were simply unconscious the entire time and someone found you.
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[He shrugs.] I feel like I'll need to interview the nurses.
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[This world is truly astounding.]
Yes, I would do that. It could help us piece this together.
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[And with that, Jade just smiles coldly.]
Glad you volunteered, Saphir.
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He attempts to make a quick recover, like he meant it all along.]
I may as well since you took the time to give me all of the details.
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Did you have anything else to ask or have I laid your concerns to rest?
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["Sorry for overreacting"? No, he can't bring himself to say that, because he still believes he has every right to be angered by what Jade did.]
... glad your attempt was unsuccessful.
[Yes, that was so much better.]
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I appreciate it. Though I can't imagine you'd miss me had it worked.
[Back to fucking with you, Dist.]