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Maglor Makalaure Canafinwe Feanorion ([personal profile] bythewaves) wrote2013-03-27 03:47 pm
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My apologies for my absence
The wind may wander as it wills, and so betimes do I
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[personal profile] palebee 2014-06-10 07:31 am (UTC)(link)
Sir Maglor, when you've a moment spare, might I beg it off you?
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[personal profile] palebee 2014-06-10 08:09 am (UTC)(link)
I've run into a bit of a tricky little puzzle, and I hoped you might be able to help shed some light. The gods have granted you the boon of illusion, yes?

[ He'll take a gentle guess that the guy that sings all the damn time wasn't given drawing. ]
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[personal profile] palebee 2014-06-10 08:39 am (UTC)(link)
I've been quite curious as to the nature of an illusion's casting, as relative to the imagination and experiences of the caster.

[ It's not a lie, it's just not the whole truth. He really would rather like to know. Moran is only a mutton-chopped bonus. ]

In my world's past, illustrations of creatures from far climes have often been inaccurate; many artists relied upon descriptions from second-hand sources to construct images of rarer beasts.

It follows, I should think, that believable creations of illusion must act upon the caster's own, intimate experience with the image being shown. However, magic and the imaginative conscious being tightly bound across worlds, I wonder whether some universal, true image might at all influence such a construction. Much as certain names and concepts hold true between this Asgard, and that which some travelers have hailed from.

Do they have tigers in your world, Maglor?
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[personal profile] palebee 2014-06-10 09:00 am (UTC)(link)
Precisely. And if that might be ruled out, the degree to which description engenders effective illusion may be valuable knowledge in the coming days. If you are amenable, I'd be deeply grateful for the assistance; though I know time and energy more limited than ever of late. Too, I must at some point trouble you for tales of those courts.

I seize upon the subject of tigers as enormous, stripy cats are a relatively easy description to give another; or to alter as need be. There is a creature called the nundu which somewhat resembles them, [ It's rather closer to a leopard, but Maglor doesn't need to know that. ] And which might pose good measure for the influence of memory upon conjuring.
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[personal profile] palebee 2014-06-25 03:12 am (UTC)(link)
I'd be delighted to see your tiger -- and, perhaps, your conception of a nundu, for any difference in the quality of illusion between the two should say a bit about any limitations of the ability. Nundu are enormous stalking cats, when full-grown they rival the size of a cottage.

Perhaps the park might do for both, in the early evening? We might compare notes upon courtly manners then.

[ Or flush out one of old Queen Victoria's, if things go closer to plan. ]
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[personal profile] palebee 2014-06-26 07:10 am (UTC)(link)
Indeed -- all warm gold-orange fur and sharp black.

[ It's not a lie per se. ]

Perhaps three days' hence, if that would not be too short a notice?
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[personal profile] palebee 2014-06-26 07:39 am (UTC)(link)
Certainly, I'll mark you then.

[[ OOC: And I'll stick up a log when Hannah's back from hiatus. :> ]]