[ she tries not to prickle, not to be annoyed. she knows this man and knows that he wouldn't say something to purposefully upset her—not unless she was already harping on him, well past the point of banter ]
Expect nothing, and you may be pleasantly surprised. We meet at library.
[ when he enters, he'll have to wander for a bit before he finds her—mostly because in her preparation for him, she has amassed approximately a metric fuckton of tomes, grimoires, and books all around her that shield her from view at nearly every angle.
she has her head down, is scribbling in her arcanabula ]
[He navigates through the fog without too much issue, having memorized the route by now. Sprezzatura is hopefully not too easily startled, because Sholmes approaches where he sees an impressive stack of books, deducing that if she is here, this is the one likely spot to find her.
He presses his palms flat on the desk when he's neared, leaning over the top of the books, peeking past the wall.]
[He exclaims with boisterous laughter, disappearing behind the stack of books again only because he doubles over in it. But his recovery is swift, and once more, Sprezzatura will be able to see the top of his blond head.]
Did I give you a start? My apologies, my dear. But it seems you have doomed yourself to it, hiding away behind so many books.
[Sholmes moves around the table and sits in the indicated chair; always curious, he reaches out and plucks one of the books from the pile, opening it up -- as though he would understand what lay within.]
Distracted by your studies, like any true academic. I understand completely.
[Flips through a page or two.]
Is this all for the preparation of our first lesson?
[ The Arcane Purism Fallacy: An Examination of Mystra's Body and How We Weave. the text is incredibly dense, and written in such a jargon-heavy, Faerunian-specific way that it's practically indigestible to anyone other than Sprezzatura. ]
Of course. I need to impart some idea of what you are intending to do before you do it, no?
[Sholmes' eyes skitter over the pages that he cannot hope to understand, looking at the words as though they were another language altogether. For all intents and purposes, they may as well be.
He closes the tome with a snap.]
And what did you have in mind, exactly? What is on Ms Vaux's magical itinerary?
[ PREENING, and content to pose for Sholmes' perusal. he will find it to be almost a perfect match—barring anything she hasn't gotten close enough to note. now, they've been pretty damn close. but we have established that she's also not exceptionally perceptive, so certain things may be ever-so-slightly off. notably, she has mimicked the tobacco stains on his hand, indicating that she truly took that conversation to heart ]
[It is nearly a perfect match, minus maybe only a slight difference in micromannerisms that it would be unfair to point out. After all, not everyone can be a great detective and notices even the minutiae, nor can everyone be him; for what's worth, Sprezzatura is doing quite a good job of mimicking. He wonders if that is the work, fully, of the spell itself.]
Then what are we waiting for, good fellow- Er, madam! [He reaches out to clasp a hand on other-him's shoulder. Partly out of curiosity, partly out of enthusiasm.] Let us begin! I shall be changing my face in no time flat.
she's completely solid under his hand, perfectly Sholmes-like in just about every conceivable way. then the guise melts off, dissolving, evaporating, and she leans back in her chair, arms crossed ]
We start with theory. What is "Weave"?
[ i'm not typing this lecture out a second time, but suffice to say, it's gonna be equally dense to that textbook. ]
Ah, what a shame to watch that handsome face fade away. But Sholmes settles back in his chair properly and rest his elbow on the table -- wherever there's room, at least.
Fast forward past all the explanations.]
I see... [That is a lot of information. His brain may or may not file it all away for future reference.] So, where does one start when it comes to manipulating this source of magic?
It will be difficult because you are from somewhere else completely, and what is here is not what I know, so what I am telling you... it is only similar, at best. This will be like feeling in dark for something I describe but does not exactly exist, here.
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What are you saying?
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Oh, nothing that you should take offense to, of course. It is simply a fact of life that a genius learns faster than the average studious soul.
That said, it will not be a terrible disappointment if nothing happens. The explanation itself will be worth the effort.
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Expect nothing, and you may be pleasantly surprised. We meet at library.
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I will be there soon.
[OFF TO THE LIBRARY HE GOES]
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she has her head down, is scribbling in her arcanabula ]
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He presses his palms flat on the desk when he's neared, leaning over the top of the books, peeking past the wall.]
Ms Vaux!
[hi]
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Mammon—!
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[He exclaims with boisterous laughter, disappearing behind the stack of books again only because he doubles over in it. But his recovery is swift, and once more, Sprezzatura will be able to see the top of his blond head.]
Did I give you a start? My apologies, my dear. But it seems you have doomed yourself to it, hiding away behind so many books.
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I thought I would hear you coming, but I... [ got absorbed in her writing. ] Mmn. No matter. Sit.
[ she kicks the chair next to her out with a booted toe ]
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Distracted by your studies, like any true academic. I understand completely.
[Flips through a page or two.]
Is this all for the preparation of our first lesson?
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Of course. I need to impart some idea of what you are intending to do before you do it, no?
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He closes the tome with a snap.]
And what did you have in mind, exactly? What is on Ms Vaux's magical itinerary?
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You have to learn how to touch what magic is already in air all around us.
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I see!
[And belatedly:]
Is there magic in the air all around us? A resource that even I can draw from? Would that not be something!
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[ well. there's truth in that she does like to show off. plucking the strings of Reverie's "Weave", murmuring—Altering Herself.
within moments, Herlock Sholmes is sitting in the library next to... Herlock Sholmes! ]
This!
[ right down to the voice ]
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The surprises him enough that he leans back quite suddenly, just short of falling out of her chair.]
That is-!
[He hardly knows what to say for a moment, gawking at his own face.]
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[Looks at her with quite serious enthusiasm!!]
Tell me you can teach me the same! Imagine the applications as this might apply to my many disguises!
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[ PREENING, and content to pose for Sholmes' perusal. he will find it to be almost a perfect match—barring anything she hasn't gotten close enough to note. now, they've been pretty damn close. but we have established that she's also not exceptionally perceptive, so certain things may be ever-so-slightly off. notably, she has mimicked the tobacco stains on his hand, indicating that she truly took that conversation to heart ]
That is what we will see, Herlock.
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Then what are we waiting for, good fellow- Er, madam! [He reaches out to clasp a hand on other-him's shoulder. Partly out of curiosity, partly out of enthusiasm.] Let us begin! I shall be changing my face in no time flat.
[Probably not.]
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>probably not.
she's completely solid under his hand, perfectly Sholmes-like in just about every conceivable way. then the guise melts off, dissolving, evaporating, and she leans back in her chair, arms crossed ]
We start with theory. What is "Weave"?
[ i'm not typing this lecture out a second time, but suffice to say, it's gonna be equally dense to that textbook. ]
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Ah, what a shame to watch that handsome face fade away. But Sholmes settles back in his chair properly and rest his elbow on the table -- wherever there's room, at least.
Fast forward past all the explanations.]
I see... [That is a lot of information. His brain may or may not file it all away for future reference.] So, where does one start when it comes to manipulating this source of magic?
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