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Mordecai | --- » 12 » 158 ([personal profile] idkmybffbloodwing) wrote in [community profile] ataraxion2013-01-28 03:00 pm

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So, most 'a you already know that a few of us did some exploring of the deeper parts of the ship last month, and found a painting that seemed dead set on stalking us through the hallways. Jaye put up pictures of the thing if you missed that somehow. If anyone with chemistry skills has some free time, I've got a bottle here with some of the paint, or whatever it is, that I flaked off of one instance of the painting, since we thought it might be helpful to know what exactly a moving mural is made of. Lemme know if you're interested.
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[personal profile] doggedly 2013-01-30 03:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Because it's a charm, and it's magic. It works with bits in the paint--maybe you'd call them mollycules, or whatever--maybe it makes 'em more active--but in the end, it's just magic that makes magic work.

A painting moves because it's been charmed to do it, and painted with the right sort of paint. A photograph moves because it's been developed in the proper solution. You can't think about it in the same way you think about your muggle technology and sciences and all, it doesn't work the same way. It's completely different.
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[personal profile] doggedly 2013-01-30 04:46 pm (UTC)(link)
No-o, that's not what I said. Look, what the theory comes down to in the end is it's magic. There's things that happen because of magic--it's magic working on particles, or mollycules, or it's magic rearranging bits of things in the air to make it cold and snowy, or it's magic making something lighter for a second so it levitates--but it's always magic, in the end. You can't take it apart.

Is that seriously so difficult to believe?
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[personal profile] doggedly 2013-01-30 08:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Well. Suddenly the truth is lazy.

[but man MUGGLES JUST DON'T UNDERSTAND sigh giving up on this for now]

More or less it works the same, yeah. There's things that can't be done--I can't summon things if they aren't here, and there's doors I can't unlock--and I'm not going to try moving anywhere further than a single room in case I get space-splinched or something.
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[personal profile] doggedly 2013-01-31 03:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Because everyone here isn't a wizard? You have to have magic to be able to use it, and if you haven't got it, you can't learn it.

There's one little untrained baby wizard here, at least, but just one--and that's got nothing to do with where we are and everything to do with him, and his brilliance, handsomeness, et cetera.
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[personal profile] doggedly 2013-01-31 04:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, as it's magic, and that's how it works pretty nearly everywhere. I didn't think I'd have to say.
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[personal profile] doggedly 2013-02-01 03:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, but it might, and it might just be a secret. Just because you don't know about it doesn't make it not real.
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[personal profile] doggedly 2013-02-03 01:06 am (UTC)(link)
Well, so could you, in reverse, by assuming that it's not real. But fair enough, perhaps your world is boring. Perhaps there isn't any magic to it at all. Except that defies the logic and reality of my world, so then I think we sort of have to accept that both of the truths of our world are true here and can coexist, science and magic, together, and don't negate one another.

Yeah?