As a rifter, I don't know how much I want to encourage people outside the organization to think of our nature as fundamentally mutable. I think that's an oversimplification regardless. But I do think magebane isn't wild, as a hypothesis. I'm not sure if any of us have ever been Silenced either, though I couldn't sweat to it one way or another. I haven't personally, and I can't imagine a lot of volunteers for that one, under the circumstances. But I think it might pay to be flexible, in how we think about rifters and illness.
If you try it, I'd be interested to know what you learn.
It's my job. And hey, any question that's not an emergency in disguise [well, it sounds like it a little bit is, but not an urgent one at least] could be worse.
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[ ha ha. ]
Even sparing detail, it's a marked achievement. If his condition represented something akin to a curse, as translated, perhaps –
[ viktor's condition remains the most visible in riftwatch, and it's difficult to trip about his particular expertise. ]
– Well, there's more than the mind to direct it. Runes shape lyrium. Hold a spell, beyond the limitation of mortal belief.
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As a rifter, I don't know how much I want to encourage people outside the organization to think of our nature as fundamentally mutable. I think that's an oversimplification regardless. But I do think magebane isn't wild, as a hypothesis. I'm not sure if any of us have ever been Silenced either, though I couldn't sweat to it one way or another. I haven't personally, and I can't imagine a lot of volunteers for that one, under the circumstances. But I think it might pay to be flexible, in how we think about rifters and illness.
If you try it, I'd be interested to know what you learn.
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I'll get you over that report.