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L (Near) ([personal profile] oftheletter) wrote2020-08-31 04:12 pm
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[personal profile] faithlikeaseed 2021-04-18 02:39 am (UTC)(link)
[Well, so: That's not far off what Myr had surmised. He'd left a little space for the idea that L was playing a deeper game than he could intuit from their Bond and conversations--his Witch is brilliant, and an accomplished liar--but his instincts had been right on this one: He knows lovesickness when he sees encounters it.

It's a vastly more horrible manifestation than most cases, but then, L's always finding ways to be exceptional.

(He murdered me.)
]

Right, [Myr sighs.] That's as I thought. Simply leaves us to guard his flanks, doesn't it?

[So the better he arms Near to do that...]

Resurrection requires a reasonably intact body to work. Someone who's been cremated or completely dismembered can't be brought back. Likewise, the longer the delay between the death and the attempt, the more likely the spell is to bring its subject back twisted beyond recognition. The Coven mislikes waiting longer than a day to resurrect someone; the healer I spoke to said they'd not even attempt it after a few days had passed.

Nor that they'd bring back anyone who died naturally. That's more custom than a magical constraint, from my understanding; they've a healthy respect for the end of a natural life.

[A thoughtful pause.]

You've very little magic in your world, Linden's told me. Most people assume there's none at all.
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[personal profile] faithlikeaseed 2021-04-19 03:33 am (UTC)(link)
You're welcome. And it seems safest we assume so.

[He then hisses between his teeth at what follows. Even if Linden seems to be the instigator.]

He's that accomplished a manipulator? [It followed. Light presented such an appealing face in all his interactions with Myr.] --I'd hope we get that much warning. If he learns, himself, how to annul Bonds--or avails himself of the various means for suppressing one...

[They'd have seconds, maybe, to realize what was going on.]

...I am going to see if Linden can bind a teleport spell into something for me. One that would bring me to his location, when used. At the very least if I know he's been killed I can prevent it being made permanent.

[Or die trying. But at least he'd have tried.]

Mm. That's--good, actually. That's as well. I understand you've fiction that talks about it, but if he's never lived with it, there's certain to be things he won't think of that will give us all an edge.
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[personal profile] faithlikeaseed 2021-04-22 03:21 am (UTC)(link)
[Myr is silent a long, long moment at this explanation--slotting pieces into place.

He is a man who loves in stories. He is a man who thinks in stories, weaving narrative into and out of everything. Handed another thread of L's life--and death--he cannot resist his own impulses to see where it leads.

A great deal more makes sense now. Light is clearly no more than mortal, clearly not a demon, but even on Thedas there were men who could pass for them, unpossessed.

Oh, amatus. Of course you would.
]

We've at least the solace that he hasn't any of his prior connections here--and you who know him from home know him in every detail.

[Just, unfortunately, L was far too close to that detail to keep the larger picture in mind.]

Good. That's not complete protection--I've been led to understand there's a world like yours out there where my home is a story--but I'd think the odds slim that he'd read Aefenglom's story in particular, if it were even written down. Too many books out there for any one man.

[And that's just Myr's own experience with a printing-press culture. Imagine telling him about Amazon.]

Was he caught, in the end? [Surely even the blind mechanism that ordered L's world could manage that piece of justice, couldn't it?]
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[personal profile] faithlikeaseed 2021-05-02 03:48 am (UTC)(link)
What did him in? [A failure Light doesn't know of meant a weakness he couldn't adequately guard.

Myr has hunches, but also knows better than to trust them. Not with someone like this.
]
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[personal profile] faithlikeaseed 2021-05-03 03:28 am (UTC)(link)
[Snort. Score one for Myr's own intuition.

(And there's another reason to treat Mello with more charity. He'll keep it in mind.)
]

I'd a suspicion hubris played a role. How did you do it?
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[personal profile] faithlikeaseed 2021-05-06 08:06 am (UTC)(link)
Which makes him liable to be more erratic here than at home, I imagine, given his place of relative unimportance as one Mirrorbound Witch among many.

When he gets bored, or impatient, [and here Myr is shifting around his assessment of the man; this is definitely a when, now,] is he more likely to try and suborn Parliament and the guard, or try recreating the magic he had back home?

[And then, suddenly and viciously and under his breath,] Andraste's pyre, all he'd have to do is become a Somniari.

[Did Talam even have those? He makes a note to talk to the Dreamers about it. Or someone close to them.

Like L was, and like Light might be if he learned a few things about Mirrorbound and their dreams.
]
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[personal profile] faithlikeaseed 2021-05-11 04:13 am (UTC)(link)
Small? [is Myr's quiet, bewildered echo; he's momentarily distracted from the topic at hand by that idea. Aefenglom's larger even than Hasmal; to someone raised in a Circle with mere hundreds of inhabitants, either city was immense.

He'd had the vague impression people were much more densely packed in L's world, but this really brings the notion home.

Well--regardless. He gives an audible shake of his head, antler-charms jingling, to dismiss the thought.
]

He could, [he continues, regaining composure and the thread of his thoughts. His tone is...grudging, but he'll accept the point.] Certainly men have repented of worse than he's done and gone on to better lives.

[But as Near says, Kira's sense of justice doesn't seem conducive to repentance, does it?] Though, as you say, it's possible to allow him that much grace without being blind, [hah,] to what he's done and will do.

[Then, sighing,] Linden might be a great help in, [and unsaid: and has strong incentives to,] that process but I worry he's more fond of his nemesis as-is.

[Mild way of putting it, but Myr's not going to voice L's self-conception of being Light's jailer and well-deserved punishment. That felt too much like reifying an obscenity.]
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[personal profile] faithlikeaseed 2021-05-26 05:02 am (UTC)(link)
[Hardly Near's fault Myr's from a quasi-Renaissance hellworld where constant war and zombie invasions keep population centers nicely compact.]

Mmm. I've some notion of that; my own upbringing wasn't dissimilar from yours, [sheltered, managed, freighted with certain expectations, with any sort of leeway contingent on performance,] and Linden's a type I know well enough.

Given completely free rein and whatever resources you needed, how would you solve this particular problem? [Myr could not in good conscience entertain the idea of smothering Light in his sleep--it would not be just--but it make so many things easier.

While also breaking L's heart, which was another reason not to do it.

And another reason to get perspective from someone whose concern for his Witch was more dispassionate.
]
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[personal profile] faithlikeaseed 2021-05-27 03:16 am (UTC)(link)
[The Circles didn't always produce socially functioning individuals. Myr was, in some ways, a lucky mage.]

Linden is too often a would-be suicide, and I'd count myself honored to earn his blame for interfering with that. [Bluntly said. If he thought killing Light here in Aefenglom would prevent anything back in L's world, the temptation to do so would be a damned sight more tempting than it is.

But:
] Though all the evidence I've ever heard is that things do play out exactly as they should, however long our interludes here.

You don't think it worth baiting Yagami into acting unprepared, then? Or otherwise altering his trajectory.

[He has to pay at least some credence to the idea the man might be salvageable; the Maker expects that much of him. Much as he dislikes it.]
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[personal profile] faithlikeaseed 2021-05-27 06:08 pm (UTC)(link)
[Dryly,] Trying that would require I find something about him "lovable". [And while he finds it easy to find lovable features in most he meets, that didn't extend to people who murdered those near and dear to him.

Another point to Near for deducing that much about Myr's usual modus operandi from the evidence, though.
]

I'd rather suspect he'll only consider changing in the wreckage of his own ambitions, and no sooner.

[Which, speaking of--]

That exact tendency of Talam to reveal our secrets is why I believe you can't afford to keep playing this game with him. You, or Linden, or M--Malakai. None of you have the resources you did and you cannot close the same type of trap around Yagami--but nor is that necessary, here, when he is nothing more than another Witch, however brilliant.

Predicating your entire strategy on him never learning about the future you're from will fail, and you have no control over when it does. The mirrors could show it to him at any time; some inexplicable magical event or mislaid charm spell could force it out of any of you into his ear.

Better to make use of the advantage you've got now, while you still have it, to set the terms of ongoing engagement in your favor.
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[personal profile] faithlikeaseed 2021-05-30 04:21 am (UTC)(link)
Quite the opposite.

[The kind, concerned thing to do probably would be to counsel distance from Light; but Myr knows L too well to think his successors would accept that, any more than the detective had.

Besides--they were as much, or more, raised to conflict as he was, even if theirs was an entirely different battlefield. Telling a fellow soldier to quit the fight for his own safety would be insulting.
]

I'd find a way to convince Yagami of the ultimate futility of what he intends, and of any action he takes here affecting the outcome he's doomed to. Not only that, but convince him that your version of events--your full knowledge of who and what he is--will be released to the Coven and the Mirrorbound should any of you die under suspicious circumstances.

He relies on ignorance of what he is and what he can do to achieve his ends; you've said as much. Deny him that.
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[personal profile] faithlikeaseed 2021-05-31 07:25 pm (UTC)(link)
You've said he's at his best when he's leisure and space to plan, [Myr points out, with ruthless logic.] And--presumably--worse when he's rushed.

He's still ignorant of much of this world and--we can only hope--has yet to sink hooks into anyone in a position of importance. The longer he's left alone, the more allies he will accumulate, the stronger he'll become as a Witch--and the more chances he has to suborn Linden.

Will you have any better chance than you do now? Or am I missing some part of the plan where you, and Malakai, and Linden will have accumulated the resources to overpower him in a year or two or ten when he's at the apex of his abilities?
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[personal profile] faithlikeaseed 2021-06-05 05:05 am (UTC)(link)
[Myr does not sigh at this. Eli is an expert in a different field--one he's still able to practice in, unlike Myr--and deserves respect for his viewpoint.

It doesn't make it any less frustrating to have run into just as much of a wall as the Faun had with L, albeit one that at least has a rational actor maintaining it.

There's a quiet jingling from his side of the call, indicative of some small motion, before he speaks again.
]

It is, however, a battle that may not wait for Malakai and Linden to resolve their tensions, or for Linden to learn the self-regard he lacks. You may not have the luxury of solving any of the problems you've identified before you need to do something about Kira, and the advantage of knowledge you have over him will likely evaporate long before that. I'm not asking you to go against him without a plan at all; I am suggesting you substantially accelerate your planning to exploit your present advantages.

[And then,]

How much do you know of what he's doing, day-to-day? Do you know who his other allies are? Do you have a notion of how you might neutralize him if it comes to a physical confrontation and none of our Witches are in a position to be of any use?

Do you have anyone outside of Malakai and Linden positioned to help you against Kira?

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