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In Paraasilan, Esmaar, a pair of roommates are about to break a rule that, compared to the one about running in the corridors or even the one about unlicensed teleportation, is there for a good reason.
In unison, they complete their shared spell.
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with Adarin (Aestrix)
with Ekador (kappa)
with Brilliance (kappa)
with the admin (kappa)
with Teah (kappa)
with Katran (lambda)
with Hall (kappa)
with Joy (kappa)
with Kalinda (Christy Hotwater)
In unison, they complete their shared spell.
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with Adarin (Aestrix)
with Ekador (kappa)
with Brilliance (kappa)
with the admin (kappa)
with Teah (kappa)
with Katran (lambda)
with Hall (kappa)
with Joy (kappa)
with Kalinda (Christy Hotwater)
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Nothing happens, at least not that he can detect.
After a short while, she steps forward and smudges the chalk circle with her foot.
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He will be on his very best behavior. Oh yes.
Tentatively, he touches where the barrier used to be, and finds it's not there anymore. He steps forward, looking around.
"Thank you. Now - do you mind if I attempt to see if I can get home through my own power?" asks Adarin, reasonably.
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Exhaling, he begins the incantation! It's way more complicated than the last, and the translation spell honestly butchers what he's saying. It names out pivotal points in the known 'map' of planes. Keo might be able to make sense of it, but no one else in the room would have a clue.
He finishes the spell, and looks at the mirror. He stares, for just a minute. Then he blinks, very, very slowly.
In a distant voice, quiet and rather frightened, "I do not believe I could get home under my own power."
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"Am I expelled?" whimpers Saasnil.
"No," says the green-haired woman. "But only because if Korulen getting a familiar doesn't net her sufficient channeling capacity, you being able to do so is the next available way to send this gentleman home."
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The answer is, quite random. It would take him several lifetimes, just to get home. Several of his lifetimes, to get home, if he never stopped for a break between plane-hopping, if he never got tired, if he jumped as far as his magic would let him every time. He is very, very far away from home.
"Is there some place I could stay in the meanwhile?" asks Adarin, in a small voice.
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"Can you- send letters, to where I came from?" he asks, suddenly, thinking of the fallout back at home. Another of his family, disappearing without a trace? All of his work would go up in smoke in an instant.
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"May I also surmise that you can summon objects here, just as easily as send them?" he asks.
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Lenora was the obvious candidate to summon, though to be honest he didn't want to put up with the annoying woman. Maybe a couple letters would suffice. His sister, though - she was much more difficult to send a letter to. He would have to have her summoned, just to explain the situation.
"I do believe that I'll need visitors from my world. At least one," he explains. "She isn't known to answer letters."
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He sounds very tired, like there's some bad-blood between him and his mysterious sister. A sad look's come over his face, like he wishes there was a better way.
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"Am I gonna be arrested?" whimpers Saasnil.
"Probably not. Certainly not in a way that renders you unable to make up for what you've done as best you can," says the woman.
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He rubs his face, a bit. Then he looks at the green-haired woman, then her husband. "I do apologize for the bad introduction. My name is Adarin. It would be a pleasure to meet you both, under different circumstances. You seem like pleasant people."
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"Thank you. I haven't asked yet, but I probably should have - where exactly am I? Aside from... Absurdly far from home," asks Adarin. A name of his new... Temporary home would help him settle. Probably.
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He sighs. "... The entire language is like that, isn't it."
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