We tend to handle someone with "a stick shoved firmly where the sun doesn't shine" a little differently from one another, Bartimaeus. He can't be that much worse than my former roommate.
Right. Well, perhaps she'd unlocked the secret to leaving this place. Why don't you try decorating your room with an abominable amount of pink? That might be the ticket.
Good. While doubtful, I'd hope you'd have other things to do with your time.
I've been sussing this place out. Nobody else I've talked to seems to know what I mean when I mention magicians, or anything else from the world we're usually summoned to.
Consider yourself fortunate. Or unfortunate, in your case. Don't fret; I'm sure you will get your very own human roommate in time.
Likewise. I've met several that haven't heard of London. Many don't have any background on summons, either, and some even have their own magic. Entirely unreliant spirits like us. [ he's still chewing on that. ] It makes sense, I suppose, but it's a bit strange to encounter.
I suppose it does make sense, though. If we can be summoned to Earth, we can be summoned here, and that means there must be other realms. Maybe other Other Places.
You weren't here when I first arrived. There was talk of arming people with iron and silver and sprinkling salt and rosemary all about the place, among other things.
un: rekhyt
[ He's talking about the roommate. ]
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He seems like he's got a stick shoved firmly where the sun doesn't shine.
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They're both been woefully human, besides.
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What happened to the last one? On the menu?
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If only — would have been less of a waste. No, she just up and disappeared one day. A shallow, vapid, and overly-chatty sort.
[ .. looks directly at the camera at bartimaeus. too bad this is text. ]
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Sounds charming.
Disappeared as in wandered off, or as in left the way she came? Maybe she got to go home.
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By the way, you really didn't have to admit to watching who comes and goes from my living quarters. It's unbecoming.
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I only happened to glance, anyway. Not like I was staring.
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Good. While doubtful, I'd hope you'd have other things to do with your time.
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I've been sussing this place out. Nobody else I've talked to seems to know what I mean when I mention magicians, or anything else from the world we're usually summoned to.
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fret; I'm sure you will get your very own human roommate in time.
Likewise. I've met several that haven't heard of London. Many don't have any background on summons, either, and some even have their own magic. Entirely unreliant spirits like us. [ he's still chewing on that. ] It makes sense, I suppose, but it's a bit strange to encounter.
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I suppose it does make sense, though. If we can be summoned to Earth, we can be summoned here, and that means there must be other realms. Maybe other Other Places.
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Anything seems to be possible at this juncture, unfortunately. I'm sure you've also noticed some similarities between us and the fae by now.
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Here and there. They seem more bound to their rules, though.
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You saw djinn in the bestiary, yes?
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So what's your solution?
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You weren't here when I first arrived. There was talk of arming people with iron and silver and sprinkling salt and rosemary all about the place, among other things.
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