KHISANTH ♦ ONYX (
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WHO: A wizard (the
bestunrevealed) and a dragon (the
fantasycliche).
WHERE: Central Park
WHEN: Backdated to Monday night!
WARNINGS: none
SUMMARY: A wizard and a walking bank of potions components walked into a bar...
FORMAT: quick!
[ She hates it when she miscalculates. When she's decided an area is clear enough for her to disrobe and change forms, only to discover that some dirty, unhomed human has been watching. It's not as though it's a huge hassle, but she prefers to pick her meals. Half the time the humans that sleep on benches in the park taste sour, and there's nothing like expecting a warm, juicy meal only to find it's gone and spoiled itself.
But tonight she's given the area a very thorough skim, and she's confident that she's had some privacy. Her human clothing is left in the nook of one of the trees, and she takes a moment to simply enjoy her proper form again. And it is nice, after spending a few days locked into that small, cramped little shape. ]
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WHERE: Central Park
WHEN: Backdated to Monday night!
WARNINGS: none
SUMMARY: A wizard and a walking bank of potions components walked into a bar...
FORMAT: quick!
[ She hates it when she miscalculates. When she's decided an area is clear enough for her to disrobe and change forms, only to discover that some dirty, unhomed human has been watching. It's not as though it's a huge hassle, but she prefers to pick her meals. Half the time the humans that sleep on benches in the park taste sour, and there's nothing like expecting a warm, juicy meal only to find it's gone and spoiled itself.
But tonight she's given the area a very thorough skim, and she's confident that she's had some privacy. Her human clothing is left in the nook of one of the trees, and she takes a moment to simply enjoy her proper form again. And it is nice, after spending a few days locked into that small, cramped little shape. ]
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There. Now you've followed a large, intelligent, and most likely deadly creature to an isolated area. A wise move, I'm sure.
[ Not that she has any intention of killing someone with rare good manners (until he does something to upset her, at least), but it's still an amusing little game. ]
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You wound me, mistress! I have only given a hint of my magic and already you suggest I am unarmed and unprepared. I assure you, am I neither. I think, however, the most important factor in our meeting is that I am respectful. You are a great and wondrous thing; even in my world, you would be singularly spectacular. I give you your due. You are a wonder.
But give me mine: I am a man who looks upon you with respect, not fear.
[He draws his wand-- carefully, slowly, and conjures a seat for himself; a plush one, comfy, thank you.]
I am neither a fool nor and incompetent. But I am curious, and I am guessing your interest is piqued in turn.
[A careful motion and his cloak is settled across the chair and he in it.]
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It is now, if it wasn't before. [ Her wings refold to her sides; her visit here won't be a short one, most likely. ] No, human, we don't rule my world. There are too few of us in comparison to the humans, and dragons are not known for their willingness to work together.
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That rings true with the breed of our world; they do not gather, and fight fiercely for territory... but they are mere animals, and so we master them with some effort as we can. I don't believe, beyond the very basics of your natures, that you can be compared.
[She wasn't surprised when she saw magic, so there must be something to that, too.]
What is your world like? Cities like this have sprouted on the landscape? Or is it less-- inhabited?
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This double identity thing is starting to sound a little needlessly complicated. ]
No, it's more primitive. Towns are far smaller, and you would never find a place like the City there.
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Primitive. Like something from this world's past, perhaps? I'm not sure you'd be aware of it's history.
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I suspected as much. Pre-industrial. This place must be quite a change for you.
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It wasn't difficult to adapt. [ lies ] And what of your own world?
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[This is the part where nearly all Magical and Muggle matings that he knows of go terribly south is not mentioned. Snape doesn't know one happy 'mixed' couple, ever..]
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[ She should be feigning apathetic disinterest, but... man, this is actually pretty interesting. ]
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[It's almost boring, really, if one is prepared for it.]
Muggles fear us, once they understand what we can do and they cannot. Resentment is often common. Some adjust when it's family -- wizards can be born to the magicless.
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That isn't just "muggles". It's a running theme among humans to fear what they can't understand-- and especially to fear power. [ Rightfully so though, in her case. ]
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Or lust for it. But one's reach can too often exceed one's grasp.