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dranbu answers // video, un: beatrix
[The video feed shows one Diana Cavendish seated at a desk, covered with large books, some open. She has some dark bags under her eyes; it looks like she hasn't been sleeping well for the past few days.
She glances at the two figures next to her-- you may recognize them as Jim Kirk and Juno Steel-- and then back at the camera.] The issues regarding the forest of Dranbu-- the disappearances and transformations-- should be resolved. The root cause was a powerful fey spirit of the forest who called herself Barthala. She claimed that this land, the island of El Nysa, was in grave danger, and that she had summoned and kept people within the confines of her forest so that she could use her power to protect them.
[Jim adds,] The fact that she meant well doesn't strictly excuse everything, but she did agree to release everyone. She understands now that removing free will isn't something we appreciate.
[Diana glances back at Kirk and nods.] Correct. I don't doubt that many of us will be upset by her actions, and have legitimate grievances, but there may be a need to move past them for the time being.
Barthala indicated that it had been the rampage of the fell dragon Ysverai that had woken her from her slumber, though she didn't know how long she'd been sleeping. [A pause.] More importantly, she is not the only one of her kind. There were once four other spirits of the land, which we can only assume are still dormant.
[Juno nods,] Barthala told us they were in each of the regions here: Olympia, Wyver, Nadril, Dranbu, and Khalo and mentioned that some of the old legends might give us some clue as to what might wake them up.
[Diana gestures to the tomes on the desk in front of her, adding with a dry tone,] Thus far, our research hasn't turned up much, but I imagine many of us working together can find the information faster than just the three of us.
Barthala seemed to be at least vaguely familiar with the Natha and the concept of the Storm, and is keen on not having the planet destroyed, [[Jim says.] We don't know the identity or temperaments of the other deities, how it would be possible to rouse them, or even if it's a good idea to do so.
But they exist and it's probably a good idea to learn all we can about them, and about the way the planet was before the Orbiters showed up. That said-- we're hoping everyone's turned back up, and if not, say something so we can organize a wider search party or see if we can get a hold of Barthala again.
[Juno adds,] Whatever information anyone here can bring to the table is gonna be to our benefit: on the history, the land, all that good stuff. The sooner we can hit the ground running with our investigation into these sleeping gods and goddesses, the better. It's going to give us an advantage against this danger that's hanging over our heads.
[Diana reaches out to touch the camera.] If anyone knows anything-- or has heard anything at all-- about Barthala or the other four spirits of this island, please let us know immediately. Otherwise, I think we all have some research to do.
Thank you, and good evening.
She glances at the two figures next to her-- you may recognize them as Jim Kirk and Juno Steel-- and then back at the camera.] The issues regarding the forest of Dranbu-- the disappearances and transformations-- should be resolved. The root cause was a powerful fey spirit of the forest who called herself Barthala. She claimed that this land, the island of El Nysa, was in grave danger, and that she had summoned and kept people within the confines of her forest so that she could use her power to protect them.
[Jim adds,] The fact that she meant well doesn't strictly excuse everything, but she did agree to release everyone. She understands now that removing free will isn't something we appreciate.
[Diana glances back at Kirk and nods.] Correct. I don't doubt that many of us will be upset by her actions, and have legitimate grievances, but there may be a need to move past them for the time being.
Barthala indicated that it had been the rampage of the fell dragon Ysverai that had woken her from her slumber, though she didn't know how long she'd been sleeping. [A pause.] More importantly, she is not the only one of her kind. There were once four other spirits of the land, which we can only assume are still dormant.
[Juno nods,] Barthala told us they were in each of the regions here: Olympia, Wyver, Nadril, Dranbu, and Khalo and mentioned that some of the old legends might give us some clue as to what might wake them up.
[Diana gestures to the tomes on the desk in front of her, adding with a dry tone,] Thus far, our research hasn't turned up much, but I imagine many of us working together can find the information faster than just the three of us.
Barthala seemed to be at least vaguely familiar with the Natha and the concept of the Storm, and is keen on not having the planet destroyed, [[Jim says.] We don't know the identity or temperaments of the other deities, how it would be possible to rouse them, or even if it's a good idea to do so.
But they exist and it's probably a good idea to learn all we can about them, and about the way the planet was before the Orbiters showed up. That said-- we're hoping everyone's turned back up, and if not, say something so we can organize a wider search party or see if we can get a hold of Barthala again.
[Juno adds,] Whatever information anyone here can bring to the table is gonna be to our benefit: on the history, the land, all that good stuff. The sooner we can hit the ground running with our investigation into these sleeping gods and goddesses, the better. It's going to give us an advantage against this danger that's hanging over our heads.
[Diana reaches out to touch the camera.] If anyone knows anything-- or has heard anything at all-- about Barthala or the other four spirits of this island, please let us know immediately. Otherwise, I think we all have some research to do.
Thank you, and good evening.
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Reading is part of the skillset; it isn't all of it.
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I'm sorry if I've made you feel unwelcome or unappreciated in any way. Not my intention at all.
[Maybe she is too tired for this.]
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[ aka u seem tired fam. let him help? ]
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[If she can't do something herself, how can she trust that it was done right??]
Other than reconnaissance, do you have any particular skills?
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[ not trying to brag! just imparting info. ]
I was Delta Force, not sure if you have that where you're from, but it's military intelligence. Glorified spy work, I guess, and then I transitioned to the FBI doing more of the same.
[ so while he looks like a blunt instrument? that's definitely not all he is. ]
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I don't know much about nonmagical law enforcement, but I know enough to recognize that not many people accomplish what you have. [That whole last sentence was spoken in nearly flawless French, by the way.]
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[ it takes him a moment to parse the words, but then he's laughing. ]
Pardonne-moi, mademoiselle. Mon français est un peu... rouillé. [ just a little rusty, yeah. he's still got it. ]
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[A beat.] I'm neither, actually. I'm still a student.
[A very good student, but a student nonetheless.]
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[ shit, son, he didn't expect that. ]
What are you studying, primarily? Or were, I guess I should say.
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And yes, I've heard that witches are primarily fiction where most people come from; you aren't the first who's mentioned that.
It's... rare for people from non-magical families to attend Luna Nova, but it isn't unheard of.
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[ being bossed around by a baby witch, his life is never dull, is it? ]
I'm Frank, by the way.
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My name is Diana-- Diana Cavendish.
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[ he sounds bemused. millennials, right? ]
A pleasure to meet you, Miss Cavendish. I look forward to working on this with you. Let me know if there's anything else you need.
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But either way, the pleasure is all mine, I assure you.
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[ which makes him think of simpler times... ]
Actually, I was supposed to head our London branch before my whole life went to shit. I remember thinking, 'I hope I can see Big Ben from my office window.'
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My family's manor is in the countryside, not too far from London. It's a magnificent city, though I suppose I've always preferred natural beauty to urban splendor.
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[ people with something to protect - even knowledge - tended to be insular. he wishes he had been more so, every day. ]
I can't disagree with you. My family used to have a beach house in Puerto Rico, it was the best place to get away.
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