engineers: (shout out to all my aliens)
bixing the science king ([personal profile] engineers) wrote2023-02-20 01:17 pm
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onlythans: (πŸ’” i don't give a shit)

[personal profile] onlythans 2023-03-02 09:03 pm (UTC)(link)
I doubt you'd believe me even if I tried to explain it. Although...

[He actually stops himself a moment, cocking his head to consider LBX before amending his own previous judgment.]

...no, you're precisely the sort to believe things that would sound outlandish to most, aren't you?

[He ponders again. Another long moment passes.]

Are you familiar with the concept of aspected aether?
onlythans: (πŸ’” i've got those moves like jagger)

[personal profile] onlythans 2023-03-02 11:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Gods, I won't manage this half as well as Urianger, but...

[He sort of mutters that to himself, before digging into his bag and retrieving a notebook and a pen; he flips to the very back page of it and frowns at it a minute before slowly and methodically drawing a chart.]

Just so. There are six elementally-aspected forms of aether, with two others at the poles for a total of eight. Elemental aether consists of fire, water, wind, earth, lightning, and ice. At either end are — you could call it raw aether, I suppose. Pure passive aether, and pure active aether.

[Below the chart, he sketches out a new quick sequence in a straight line:

Light - Ice - Water - Earth - Wind - Fire - Lightning - Dark ]


This is how they range, most stagnant to most active. Do you follow so far?
onlythans: (πŸ’” then aim for my heart if you feel like)

[personal profile] onlythans 2023-03-03 01:16 am (UTC)(link)
[ (scientist voice) mitochondria aether is the powerhouse of the cell]

It's behind everything, really. Magic, living beings, the aetherial sea. Most living creatures maintain a balance of aether, just as the star itself endures by keeping its various aspects in balance. A surplus of any one type of aether, in disproportionate amounts, yields calamity.

[He taps his pen idly against the notebook.]

An excess of water-aspected aether might produce floods. Too much fire-aspected aether, wildfires and droughts and unrelenting heat. Too much earth-aspected aether, and the ground quakes and splits.

[He glances sideways at Lu Bixing.]

So what do you suppose happens from an excess of light-aspected aether?
onlythans: (πŸ’” 'cause their girlfriends do)

[personal profile] onlythans 2023-03-03 01:35 am (UTC)(link)
[NO IT'S A VALID GUESS ffxiv magic is nonsensical so no rational person would get this question right ever anyway]

Most scholars in my homeland would agree with you. But surprisingly enough, it's just the opposite.

[no really there was an entire in-game cutscene explaining this backward-ass logic which is also the only reason why thancred even knows it]

Light is the pole of passive aether. Stagnation. Introduce a flood of light into a thriving forest and all you'll be left with is a lifeless desert. A wasteland too saturated with static aether for anything to thrive or grow.

What you saw in Amh Araeng was a world on the verge of being utterly consumed in light. A world where all but a fraction of it had already been subsumed. And that any fraction even survived at all was the result of the efforts of a single girl, called upon to be the avatar of the goddess of light herself.

Her name was Minfilia. My Minfilia.
onlythans: (πŸ’” that i've got the key)

[personal profile] onlythans 2023-03-03 02:56 am (UTC)(link)
To a degree. More that she was able to postpone its imminent doom.

[And one may be wondering why this conversation needed a background foray into aetherology to explain why his perfect angel daughter got a new name, but fortunately everything comes full circle eventually.]

It took most of her power to do it. Robbed her of any tangible form. But some part of her...persisted, and found a vessel in a long series of young girls. Ryne was the last of the ones she possessed. The last time she reincarnated into a new host.
onlythans: (πŸ’” i stepped in the room and)

[personal profile] onlythans 2023-03-04 01:57 am (UTC)(link)
I was always going to lose one of them. 'Twas only ever a question of which. I asked her — begged her, really — if there wasn't something I could do, if there wasn't any other way.

[He closes his eyes, his expression clouding over a moment in still, stony reflection.]

I put Ryne through a misery she never deserved, with my own damned feelings about it.
onlythans: (πŸ’” take me by the tongue)

[personal profile] onlythans 2023-03-06 03:13 am (UTC)(link)
She thought I hated her.

[He says it under his breath, almost — more to himself than to Lu Bixing. Like remembering something long-buried that should've stayed that way.

But then, after a bit, he shakes it off, and finds more confidence in his voice again.]


Funny, isn't it. How we go around thinking we know what's best for them, when in fact they're the ones who've already worked it out, and we'd know it too if we'd only get past ourselves long enough to listen.
onlythans: (πŸ’” 'cause their girlfriends do)

[personal profile] onlythans 2023-03-06 04:03 am (UTC)(link)
[What's strange about seeing this memory unfold is how Thancred can see himself in all of it. The wreckage of a man reflected back in a mirror after a loss too terrible to bear. The grasping for memories and mementos because they're all that man will ever have, because the person they're reminiscent of is never (never) (never) coming back. The resentment of being approached, the reluctance to engage.

And yet he remembers being a child who looked up to a man of vision and believed in the things he believed in because he believed in the man himself — and he knows how it would feel to see one's inspiration reduced to the way Lu Bixing looks when he opens the door, devastation within and hope begging to be afforded a foothold.]


Your protΓ©gΓ©s, I gather?
onlythans: (πŸ’” it's not my fault she)

[personal profile] onlythans 2023-03-06 04:18 am (UTC)(link)
How long ago was this? Moons, years?

[The devastated man in the memory bears little resemblance to the enthusiastic, upbeat LBX he's grown accustomed to around superhell. So either the man is a consummate professional at repression, or there have been developments past this one that changed the circumstances altogether.]
onlythans: (πŸ’” i don't give a shit)

[personal profile] onlythans 2023-03-06 04:28 am (UTC)(link)
[ lbx :handshake: thancred, hands overflowing with uno cards after "confess to an emotion or draw 25"]

You looked like you'd been dragged through all seven hells and back again for good measure. But I'm not about to be hasty to judge, lest these screens pull up some sordid memory of the time I spent a few moons surviving in the open wilderness. You look like a bouquet of roses, there, by comparison.

[He shrugs, smiling faintly.]

Fifteen years — those children are all grown, then, by now. What became of them?
onlythans: (πŸ’” it's not your fault you)

[personal profile] onlythans 2023-03-06 04:39 am (UTC)(link)
And what standards are those, exactly? By way of comparison, the most long-lived race I've yet encountered on my own star lives around three hundred years. I'm curious how they'd measure up to you and yours.

[At that latter part, though, his smile widens, and turns a little more knowing.]

Funny, that — the way delinquents have a habit of making something of themselves, when given a chance by someone who believes in them.
onlythans: (πŸ’” i don't give a shit)

[personal profile] onlythans 2023-03-06 05:19 am (UTC)(link)
[Space Humans are more like Eorzean rabbit people than ones like Thancred, but two fifty is right in line with what he'd expect of a variety of people, so he nods.

But there's one thing a little more pressing there to follow up on, so — ]


Destroyed? How?