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four - place the moon at my eyes
[ the post goes up late Thursday, into the evening hours. and MAN is Strange so thankful for this magical journal system. He really doesn't want to have to write this multiple times. ]
One of our new visitors is an enchanter of some sort. He has cursed me and trapped Sabriel.
Francis, McGonagall, I shall need your help. I cannot save Sabriel alone. Likewise, I will need to help of any new magicians who might have arrived with the visitors. As I cannot tell the new magicians this myself, I am relying on the rest of the ship's crew to pass on this message as I cannot myself. Please meet me at my room—the proper one, not my cursed apartment.
Persson, Sheehan, I have a question of you. How can one dream up an item they had back home? Does it work the same as the communal dream of Goodsir and Jopson's rooms or can I do this by myself? I know the item's properties perfectly as I created it myself, I simply need it here. Do not come to me in person, simply respond with your journal.
As for the rest of the ship, I need a mirror and something dead—flowers, perhaps? Please leave them outside my door if you have them. There is a spell I can still cast, a spell to see what my enemy is doing. I do not know who my enemy is but the enchanter hurt Sabriel. Undoubtedly he is my enemy and undoubtedly he is on this ship.
Stay safe.
One of our new visitors is an enchanter of some sort. He has cursed me and trapped Sabriel.
Francis, McGonagall, I shall need your help. I cannot save Sabriel alone. Likewise, I will need to help of any new magicians who might have arrived with the visitors. As I cannot tell the new magicians this myself, I am relying on the rest of the ship's crew to pass on this message as I cannot myself. Please meet me at my room—the proper one, not my cursed apartment.
Persson, Sheehan, I have a question of you. How can one dream up an item they had back home? Does it work the same as the communal dream of Goodsir and Jopson's rooms or can I do this by myself? I know the item's properties perfectly as I created it myself, I simply need it here. Do not come to me in person, simply respond with your journal.
As for the rest of the ship, I need a mirror and something dead—flowers, perhaps? Please leave them outside my door if you have them. There is a spell I can still cast, a spell to see what my enemy is doing. I do not know who my enemy is but the enchanter hurt Sabriel. Undoubtedly he is my enemy and undoubtedly he is on this ship.
Stay safe.
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"He'll be back soon," Strange sighs. "The dream only lets you stay dead for a few days. But thank you, my lady."
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He looks over at Molly, watching her for a moment. If the other fairy will be gone before he knows it, what about this one? What about this woman who breathes out frost with every word and who shines in a way that, oddly enough, makes him want to dance and forget? Will she be gone as well?
"You should appoint a representative." Which he knows doesn't make sense, so Strange scrunches his face up in confusion before continuing. "I don't feel comfortable letting this favor hang. You might leave and we might never see each other again. You should appoint a representative so that if you leave, they can fill the debt in your place—that is, if you want to, my lady."
Because Strange realizes that he's bossing around a supremely powerful fairy right as he finishes bossing around said supremely powerful fairy.
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"I hope you stay," he admits, with a little sheepish smile. "The other magicians know nothing of fairies. Do you know how much I've missed talking to someone where I don't have to explain simple concepts like a fairy ring?"
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He is far too excited right now.
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Which is something that he's kind of gotten used to.