Hubert von Vestra (
darkbishop) wrote2021-02-05 02:53 am
NOCTIUM INBOX
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HUBERT VON VESTRA ✦ FIRE EMBLEM: THREE HOUSESRESIDENCE ✦ Emerald district
GEMBOND ✦ Emerald
"Leave a message and I will get back to you."
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He does at least knock on the door before trying to peer through the peephole.
In lieu of calling out and hoping Hubert hears him, Linhardt opts to send Hubert a text message.]
Are you going to answer or should I let myself in?
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You could have informed me you were on the way.
[But he steps aside to allow Linhardt entry anyway. He's been in most of the day anyway, so it isn't as though Linhardt's inconvenienced him any.]
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[So it clearly isn't necessary. Besides, he doubts Hubert would give others such warnings. He steps inside and nods his head.]
May I have your phone? I would like to show you something.
I am glad you were home. I wanted to check on you.
[Which is a lie, but a plausible one to anyone who doesn't know Linhardt well. Even if he had wanted to check on Hubert, he'd never tell him that. Rather, in his incessant badgering of the GemScis and other personnel on the ship, Linhardt had discovered the concept of something called 'micromanagement' which, upon further questioning revealed that apparently, some of this strange and new technology can be used to listen to people. (Although his new acquaintances described it as 'being bean-counting ninnies who don't understand the scientific process and think it can be counted based on hours in front of a keyboard').
So, knowing Hubert's tendency towards paranoia, he's going to put them elsewhere. But if they are being listened to, it's not good to suggest he knows that, is it?]
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I suppose. Here.
[He hands over his phone, curious to see exactly where this will go. He doesn't really have anything all that sensitive on there, and he's got passwords on most things anyway, so surely this will be fine.]
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I discovered that the smartphones may be able to record their surroundings for later playback without your awareness. I thought you might appreciate that information.
[A peace offering before he badgers you, Hubert.]
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Fascinating. I had thought something of the sort may be possible, but I do appreciate the confirmation of it.
[The ability to record video definitely put him on edge, but that's good to know.]
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[Linhardt is teasing, of course, one of his signs of affection. He stretches out with a yawn and heads past Hubert to take up his perch on Hubert's couch. Well, it's less a perch and more a sprawling layabout.]
What I wished to ask you about is your magic. Specifically, your dark magic. I assume that you've tested it here.
[Hubert is far too thorough to have done otherwise.]
Do they all work exactly as they do in Fodlan?
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Anyway, Linhardt moves to take over his couch and Hubert joins him, taking a seat in a chair nearby so Linhardt can lounge to his heart's content. The topic is a good one, and he nods at that.]
Aside from requiring Manna to cast, almost everything works as excepted. I haven't had any luck using my magic to warp, however.
[that's entirely because i wanted it nerfed since he doesn't get to have plot powers here!!!]
Have you noticed anything odd?
I'm just imagining Hubert with proper sitting posture and Linhardt is a gremlin
I lack my fire magic.
[He's blunt, but it's obvious that he's disgruntled.]
I even tried, Hubert.
[The situation is dire indeed.]
That's interesting. There could be multiple reasons for that, either strategic or practical.
[But to return to his original question.]
Almost everything? What's varied? You know quite well that minor variances are the key to variable identification.
[Hubert is almost as intelligent as Linhardt, it's a shame that he has that stubborn sense of loyalty and no sense of curiosity whatsoever.]
Do you know if there is a limit to the amount of Manna you can hold in reserve? If so, does a full reserve of Manna allow you to approximate the amount of spellwork you would be capable of in Fodlan?
[Are the energy requirements the same? Can Hubert cast fewer, the same, or more spells in Noctium?]
that's exactly it!! perfect.
To answer your questions: as far as I'm aware, there is no limit on how much Manna one can hold onto. My spells react exactly the same as long as I have Manna enough to cast them - having more Manna in reserve doesn't change the intensity or strength any. Without enough Manna to cast, I'm incapable of using any spells. I haven't noticed any variation in any of my spells' strengths, though with enough Manna spells can be cast repeatedly easier.
[No more per-map limits! How nice.]
The magic granted to us by our Gems seems different, though I must admit I haven't experimented with those abilities nearly as much.
[Obviously his priority was with the magic he knows, because that is what he'll default to and rely on when he needs to defend himself. While he certainly doesn't have the same level of curiosity as Linhardt, he did do the work to figure out how his own magic reacts to things here.]
I don't have an explanation for why you're unable to cast one of your own spells. I'm not entirely certain why my warp magic isn't working either, when everything else is exactly as normal.
Who needs proper sitting etiquette? Pffbt
I haven't had occasion to use my healing magic that often since my arrival, but I'll examine the difference between it and my Gem magic as I go forward. Since my Gem magic overlaps with one of my Reason specialties, it's difficult to untangle the two. Your Reason specialty lacks an elemental affinity, so it is useful for comparison purposes.
In order to gather all of the data I'll need for the comparison, I will need you to do some Gem magic and communicate the findings to me.
As for our new limitations-
[And here, Linhardt just sounds offended. Because how dare Noctium? How dare it? To Linhardt, his magical prowess is an innate part of his being. Removing any of it feels violating.]
I propose we both look into it. If it turns out to be a decision and therefore politically motivated, you will take care of it, and if it turns out it's because of a natural phenomenon, I will.
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Of course, Linhardt offering his assistance in such a matter is greatly appreciated. There's only so far Hubert can get on his own, and his priorities are with learning more about the government and Malachite and what exactly is happening there. This really must be important to have caught Linhardt's interest so, though losing part of his magical ability has no doubt plays a part in that.]
Understood and agreed. I have had some success with part of the magic the Gem has given me, though I imagine it will require a good amount of work before I'm proficient.
[It's not like he's been ignoring his powers, but one part involves growing plants and it's probably not a surprise at all that Hubert has no talent for that.]
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That in and of itself is useful information. I'm too familiar with my Gem's affinity; its magic is giving me no difficulty. Flying is exhausting; even more so than Warping others, but otherwise it's intuitive enough.
[Then again, Linhardt has never had any difficulty with magic, which is one of the reasons he drove his fellow magic students insane. He'd sleep through all of his classes and somehow keep up.
Those were the primary questions Linhardt had wanted to ask, so he yawns and turns to lounge on his side, grabbing one of the couch's generic pillows and closing his eyes.]
Has Lady Edelgard given you your new purpose in life yet?
[Linhardt cannot resist teasing. It's absurd that someone so practical-minded has no goals of his own. No curiosity, no desires... Linhardt doesn't know how he stands it.]
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But anyway, that question gets him to roll his eyes.]
My purpose in life has always remained the same, this place could never change that.
[It was just harder to accomplish Lady Edelgard's goals and look out for her wellbeing while she wasn't here!! But it's fine, whatever crisis he was having about that has thankfully been cut short now that she's here.]
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As you say, Hubert. I do find myself wondering which Lady Edelgard has more of your devotion? Will you seek to return to Fodlan, or stay?
[Either way, he will be abandoning an Edelgard. He'll need to make a decision based on his own ideas and values, not just Edelgard's say so.]
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[He is very firmly putting his foot down on that one, thanks!! It's a difficult topic, and one he's still in the process of carefully considering. It's something that he can't ignore - nor would he want to - but it isn't something simple that has an easy answer. It certainly isn't the sort of topic he can get into with someone like Linhardt, who already doesn't understand why this is so important to Hubert.]
Don't bring it up again.
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Noctium is perhaps the first time that Hubert has been in a position where whichever choice he takes he will need to betray some aspect of his nature.
Linhardt isn't upset. It's worse than that, he's sympathetic. The emotion flickers across his face before he shuts his eyes and turns away so they can both ignore it.
And underneath, there's something else. Something hard and hot and unpleasant. Linhardt stuffs that down inside himself with the rest and grabs a pillow to wrap his arms around.]
As you wish, Hubert.
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He doesn't need or want any sympathy for this. This is a decision he has to make, and it's one no one else will ever truly understand the weight of. It's one that will undoubtedly eat him alive - even more than Lady Edelgard's absence would have, perhaps.
But he isn't angry at Linhardt, and when Linhardt simply lets it go, Hubert nods and settles.]
Is there anything else you wanted to discuss today?
[Not that he's trying to kick Linhardt out or anything, he's just eager to move the conversation away from this topic.]
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Yes.
[His voice is muffled by the pillow he's now squishing his head into.]
Your pillow selection is atrocious, Hubert.
[He is absolutely going to fall asleep on your couch if you don't do something.]
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If it's so dreadful then you shouldn't be falling asleep here.
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Maybe I wouldn't if you weren't so exhausting.
[Is his yawn and his stretch a little more exaggerated than usual? Yes, it is. So is how he turns his back to Hubert and pulls his coat over his head. Go away. Socializing time is over.]
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I will deposit you outside if I must. You aren't sleeping here.
[Linhardt deserves better, but Hubert certainly isn't going to let him get away with this!!]
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You know, Hubert, it wouldn't kill you-
Hmmm.
I was going to say it wouldn't kill you to be nicer, but knowing you, it might. Fine, fine.
[He sits up and stretches again before finally standing.]
There's a junior scientist on Nova who's interested in my healing magic and is about to get to work anyway. I should go see them.
[They had promised him a look at the X-ray machine. Linhardt yawns and moves towards the door. Oh. Wait. His phone. With no preamble, he heads back to the bedroom and emerges with his own small rectangle.]
Goodbye, Hubert. I had a wonderful time.
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Try not to fall asleep on them.
[He watches Linhardt retreat into the bedroom, but given that's where their phones went, he isn't particularly surprised. The last remark gets a scoff from him.]
Perhaps next time will be just as enjoyable.
[He will never be fun to be around, sorry Linhardt!!]