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The man didn't have information, he only knew that this man was "abroad". Actually - he didn't even know that. It was just a guess by someone named... Rose... because there had allegedly been sailors around? It wasn't enough. Not nearly enough.

"Patrick," he said, bringing his head back from the man's shoulder and looking him in the eye. "That's not enough," he said. "Rharne has a lot of people. There's probably millions if you consider the entire region. Sailors being around just doesn't mean anything. Statistically speaking, it's far more likely that some deranged customer took him to their attic and hacked him up." He didn't mean to be so frank - or so brutal - but the information he was given wasn't enough for him to be capable of determining just where this friend of Patrick's had gone. The sort of antics he was going to resort to would already be far less than likely to give him positive results. He'd need to be in the range of specific details to really know.

But, he could investigate the claim of sailors, if it brought him any consolation. If he could uncover information that - in fact - there were no ships with any human cargo headed out from Rharne to another metropolitan area, then the options would narrow.

"What day did he disappear, Patrick?" he asked. "I need specifics. I'm going to explain to you what I'm going to do in exact detail. I need you to tell me anything that might help me find him based on what I'm about to tell you." He released his hold of the man, arms rubbing down his shoulders as he did so, not wanting to fully release his grip on him. The man sat in the chair he'd been working in all morning, pulling up the Idalosian Global Index and looking at the nautical routes between the major cities of Idalos. Essentially these pathways followed three major routes, in terms of Rharne to other popular destinations: northwest for Etzos, southwest for Ne'haer and Argos, and northeast for Rynmere, Viden and Scalvoris.

If they could search the three pathways, then it was possible they'd come across a ship holding whoever this man was. Assuming he'd actually been kidnapped and taken somewhere instead of just being flayed alive or something.

"I have an ability that I can only... use on someone once in their life," he told him. "It's called the..." he hesitated. Patrick might know the word if he called it what it was - the Initiation - and if he knew just what Alistair was asking of him, he could panic and refuse to cooperate. But, this was one of the only ways they could possibly discover where a missing individual would be without having direct evidence, likely evidence that had already vanished at the moment of his disappearance.

"It's unimportant what it's called. Regardless, it allows myself and the person I've cast it on to observe the universe as an outsider. It allows us to... go through the world as formless energy, with no boundaries constrained by space. It's often called Transcendence, though that's not an official name." The official name, of course, being Initiation. Which wasn't quite as glamorous, as it held the truth of one being permanently bound to that magic. And a permanent binding between the two mages - the initiated and initiator.

Alistair knew that merely the awakening of Patrick's mana would not result in him becoming a mage, however. If he desired to, he could choose to ignore the awakening of the spark, and could even very likely never notice it. It was a subtle thing for those not searching for it, and especially those with little exposure to magic. He didn't worry too much about the concept of Patrick becoming endangered by this, as the danger only existed in the Initiation itself from his perspective. Which he'd warn about.

"During the Transcendence, you can move at unbelievable speed. You're not really yourself, entirely, and certainly are not in your natural, physical body. You aren't anything. No one can see you or feel you. That's why it can be used to try and gain information, from what I can imagine, though I've never heard of it actually being done before. By using the sheer speed given to the mage within their "observer" state, and the intangibility, we could in fact view a massive distance freely. The only issue is that we must find our bodies again afterwards, which can be challenging for some. But, if you trust your instinct and follow my lead - which your mind will tell you to do - we shouldn't be in any danger. And this is far less dangerous than what this magic is usually used for, which is observing space and planetary systems. Quite a lot more dangerous to roam about than merely Idalosian cities."

It was a complicated explanation, but the emphasis was certainly on following Alistair's lead and tagging along with him rather than roaming off as some ethereal wisp or whatever they really were while performing the Transcendence.

"If you think it's worth the risk, I can begin the process. But you'll need to be in bed, relaxed, and ready to withstand a bit of pain." The mage already began to weave ether around his fingers, twirling his hands around in a circular motion. He figured the answer would be yes, and the Hound was going to subject himself to Alistair's theory. Hopefully, he would be right about this, and it would be worth it. It didn't make sense that the laws of the Transcendence would change within Idalos, but it was a possibility, and he could only think of the ramifications.
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To his dismay Patrick hadn't enough information to provide for Alistair, although there did seem to exist a curtain of hope somehow yet. The mention of sailors had been a start to go with at least, as Alistair indicated that whatever else Patrick knew about them could've helped this idea. Maybe it would've been easier or less time consuming perhaps, either that or the effort would've costed less on Alistair's behalf.

"I uh, I think it was around the eightieth o' Vhalar. About the same time Rei and I were caught up in her lil' incident." He reflected on the time with thought as he considered the details, he'd learned after all that Wendell was in fact missing that night because nobody saw him. "Yeah it had t' be around then." He figured as he looked back up to Alistair with confirmation, what transpired next of course had to be a most unsettling situation for him however. Alistair planned to use an ability of some sort that would help the two locate him, or at least attempt to do so anyways given that they could be anywhere on the sea.

Magic was magic to Patrick and he really didn't want to go with it, but the chance to finally see if Wendell could be found... if he was alive and okay... that would've meant the world for him to know. It would've provided reassurance to him, so that he could later face Rei a bit more optimistically. "So basically... this Transcendence allows me t' see whatever part o' the world I go to in spirit? And this'll be what we use t' locate my friend Wendell?" He contemplated it a little more as he mulled over the risk, the danger of not 'returning to their bodies' didn't sound too exciting.

What if something happened that made Patrick lose control? Or... what if he got lost and couldn't find his way back? Or, or, or even worse! What if he got stuck somewhere and couldn't get his spirit back in time?! He definitely didn't like the idea of it all, but given the circumstances the risk almost sounded worth the reward. It was magic. Something he didn't like, but this was Alistair... someone he did like.

Patrick sighed as he gave a slow single nod and listened to the man, the instruction followed as he took a spot on the bed, and laid out in a relaxed form before Alistair. "No pain no gain, am I right?" He mused as he looked up to the ceiling before he closed his eyes. Patrick didn't honestly know what kind of pain to expect from this, but he was willing to put faith in Alistair and his word. In a way that spoke volumes about how much he was willing to trust the mage.
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Eightieth of Vhalar. That was good - the more recent the better. If he was in fact stolen away by ship, twenty trials wouldn't have been enough for him to be taken to Rynmere, Etzos, Ne'haer or any of the other major destinations. This was of course assuming that they even took him so far, though, which was... a challenging idea at best to wrap his head around, but he had to sort of take this leap in faith. "Okay," he nodded, confirming that he was ready to do this. "Just remember: follow my lead. You'll... feel me. You should be able to tell my direction if you focus hard enough. It's difficult to explain but this will awaken a sort of... sixth sense in you. A magical sense. Acknowledge its presence and adapt."

The other man laid down. Alistair stretched his muscles and cracked his knuckles, ensuring his body was relaxed and not tense. Magic was about the physicality almost as much as the energy and wisdom - a healthy body produced a healthy mind, and a healthy and focused mind produced safe conditions for magic. The first minute or so after Patrick laid down was just Alistair concentrating, relaxing himself. Meditating, essentially, attempting to clear his mind of any worry or doubt that accompanied this... ritual of sorts.

He could feel the pockets of ether around the room. In every particle of air was mana, whether big or small. In every slight grain of mana laid the conditions necessary to cast a spell. This one, in particular - the Initiation - was one that would require a lot. Alistair needed to bring a great deal of energy through Patrick's skin, into his internal systems. Ether around his heart, his lungs, his organs. Luckily as a doctor of legendary skill, he knew how to do this safely and effectively. It wasn't so much the process of heralding the initiation that he was worried about. It was their . . . astral journey. The Transcendence.

"Okay," he cleared his throat. "I'm pulling energy into you. Relax and focus, no matter how much it hurts. It shouldn't be that painful, as I'm quite an experienced Rupturer. But, you're the first person I've ever initiated, so although I know this in theory I don't quite know it in practice." He realized that he'd slipped by saying 'initiated', but at this point he figured the man wouldn't even know what he'd meant by that. And he didn't need to know; it was a side detail if anything.

"Clear your mind. In a way, the pain can guide you. It can help you focus." He began to pull the energy into Patrick's body, the particles of ether moving in through his skin and flesh into his internal systems. It would likely begin to feel 'odd', or perhaps 'weird'. The pain wouldn't start until he charged the ether, once he'd pulled it all in. "Just focus your thoughts on me - alright? Remember my face. Remember that I'm not going to hurt you."

His hand waving in a circular motion in front of him, Alistair had finished weaving the energy inside of Patrick; it clumped around his body and at that point, dissipated. It would begin to ... merge with him. Become a part of him. Alistair was awakening his spark; he lit up the ether inside of Patrick, which would for a brief period make him feel as if the energy inside of him were a cold flame. It would hurt - a lot. But not for long.

Instead, when the pain passed, the two of them would be free of the tethers of their body. Alistair, looking towards Patrick's energy, signaled for him to follow. The signal was not verbal or physical, but mental. He'd feel compelled to follow the other man, and would be able to sense his presence and where he went. They'd feel tethered to one another, and this was a bond that would last long after the Transcendence had been completed. It was the mark of a Rupturer and his apprentice, this strange connection. A line between the two.

Beckoning for Patrick to follow him, his ethereal form rapidly zipped out of the city of Rharne. It was disorienting to say the least, as he hadn't gone through the Transcendence in years. But he roughly remembered how to do it, and the feeling was only as strange as stepping through a mass-compression. Alistair had a lot of experience. He knew he could do this without mistake.

He continued to roam, following the river that led from Rharne to the great ocean that laid in the middle of Western and Eastern Idalos. Trying to remember the pathway most often taken towards each of the major destinations, Alistair followed along the ocean from exceptional height. The higher they were (to an extent of course), the more they could see, and the less likely it was that they'd become lost. His energy-based form continued to travel along the nautical route, the first one leading to Rynmere, and witnessed from above as several ships did in fact seem to be traveling at this very moment between Rharne and Rynmere.

This man had gone missing twenty-one days ago. He could narrow it down with just that. Any ships going from Rharne to Rynmere would likely be about two-thirds done with their journey, nearing the island Kingdom. He investigated only ships that were at this two-thirds mark, and it narrowed down to just two. His descent began, and he observed the crew on each of these ships before propelling himself through the cabins and hulls. Everything inside was cargo, though, and the ship beside it was no different. If they had gone nautical with this 'captive' at all, they hadn't gone to Rynmere.

He traced his way back to the end of the river leading outside of Rharne, ensuring that Patrick's 'wisp' was still following him. He began to head towards Ne'haer, next, considering it was likely the second most popular destination from the city. Twenty-one days. That'd make them somewhat less than half of the way there, by now. He skidded along the path most traveled by ship. Since they'd gone out, it had almost been entirely 'blue' that they saw, unlike with Ali in his initiation who was taken through solar systems and the depths of space. This was sort of a strange abortion of what a Rupturing initiation was supposed to look like.

Going through the trade route between Rharne and Ne'haer, he did in fact find a few ships at a mark he'd consider appropriate of twenty-one days of travel. However, he didn't visibly recognize anyone on them, and ultimately would require for Patrick to be the one to determine their identity. He zipped from ship to ship, observing the people out on the main deck. One of the people in particular struck him . . . a woman with strange-colored eyes; definitely a biqaj. They were violet like his. Her skin was tan.

Before he could investigate the cargo of the ship, however, he began to feel a strange weakness in him. In his physical body. His ether was running low - they'd been projected outside of their body for quite a long while now, investigating all of these ships.

It was time to go back. He didn't worry about completing this objective, finding whoever it was - what was more important was ensuring that they both returned alive. Alistair's energy B-lined for Patrick's, in his own way trying to inform him that they needed to leave. He pulled himself back towards Rharne, rushed over the mass spread of the city's buildings, and returned to his body. Patrick would be able to feel him where he was - a guiding presence. He made sure to keep still and ensure that the other man made it back from their... astral journey.
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With such high anxiety at what was to come next Patrick couldn't help but snort when Alistair spoke, the instruction on following him by naturally 'feeling him' entertained with a laugh at a joke. A rather raunchy, horrible, inside joke that couldn't be helped. Of course the bartender kept himself in check, albeit his abdomen felt tickled enough to enforce more laughs. Sure enough he continued to follow through with what he had been told, after a brief period where there had been nothing but silence.

Patrick laid there at ease. Unsure of what to expect now that he was finally subject to Alistair, and whatever supernatural phenomenon he planed to concur. At first there didn't seem to be much of anything, no real difference in the sensations he felt around him. He had expected there to be a sudden dramatic change, or something wild like perhaps a spontaneous combustion nearby. So when the time came where Alistair informed him that energy was being pulled in, Patrick's eyebrows furrowed while his eyes still remained closed. Pulling energy into him? Experienced but only with theory? Ooooh shit. This wasn't going to end well for Patrick, he knew good and well that this was going to turn into a horrid experience.

Trust in Alistair. Trust in Alistair. He had to keep the chant in his mind, repeat it as he already sweated nervously. Clearing the mind. Right. Good luck with that. It would've been easier if he had booze to help him do it, but by the sound of it this 'pain' he was suppose to feel would serve purpose. But what pain? So far all Patrick could feel was- By. The. Gods. What was that? What the hell was that?! His entire body felt strange all of a sudden, tingles that almost felt like his limbs were asleep, the odd prickly sensations that accustomed to that were present now... but in a much more 'your whole body is electrified' kind of way. And not in the good kind of way, but rather the very bad kind of way.

"This is not how I imagined sex with a mage." He barely muttered as he tried to keep his head in the clear, at the moment of the final 'push' that Alistair made however, his entire body felt a sudden burst of frigid pain that radiated all over. His entire being to the very core felt hurt, agonizing hurt that seeped all the way deep into his core as he shook from the sudden episode that hit. He tried. He tried so hard to focus on... on... shit! What was he focusing on?! There was pain, and then there was... Alistair! He needed to keep focus on him! In head he reached out mentally with hopes that something, some metaphysical thing would help end this bout of hellish pain. Finally with an quivered intake of air he felt himself slip, or rather float, as the pain finally seemed to subside from his body.

What was that? Where was he now? He opened his eyes to find the ceiling had lowered, and when he looked over his shoulder down below, there resided the bodies he and Alistair had virtually left behind. Did they... project? Was he a spirit now?! Alistair beckoned for him somehow, there were no words but impulses. Notions for him to follow this tangible force he felt aligned with, a parallel entity that very much resembled Alistair in its own way. "Holy shit!" He whispered in silence as he started to follow, the practice of projection rather odd and unusual for him to manipulate. He learned that control was best served with mere intention, somehow the whim to follow Alistair proved enough to keep up with his astral form.

They roamed far and high above the city and soared far on over the river, their forms already upon the bay in what had to be mere seconds. "This is... weird." Alistair seemed to focus on the objective to remark upon the observation, their first attempt led to an apparent dead end with nothing but cargo ships. Before too long they retraced their steps, or flight rather, back to the bay to move on to the next trail. This time didn't seem to bear much fruit of success either, until they came upon a vessel that happened to be run by a Biqaj... one he'd been entangled with a couple times before she left. "What? That's Freya!" He noticed that she looked a little beat up, her arm in a sling while she seemed occupied with something. Patrick lingered for a moment and wondered if she knew Wendell were missing, and felt curious enough to attempt a check below deck until...

Time to go? Shit! He hadn't found any trace of Wendell though! It wouldn't do to press the issue however, best to return back to his body before.... Fates knew whatever happened to him! He made a zigzag up into the air and attempted to keep up with Al, the flight back to Rharne ending with his spirit in a fast descent that nearly felt like a fall. When he'd reconnected with his body, a manner of a jump was made as though he'd had a moment where he'd fell in a dream. Now of course he was awake, awake and aware of the fact he'd just went on a wild spiritual ride through the skies above. "Son of a- Oh Ilaren's great bosom!" He called out in shock as he fell back onto the bed with huge gasps for air, he looked wildly dumbfounded and for a moment felt his face to make sure he was physically there.

"I'm... not dead! Ha ha ha, I'm not dead!!" He cheered with another lean up to face Alistair, his eyes filled with pure amazement at their spiritual journey.
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The entire time they had been traveling, Alistair took on the role of a quintessential stoic intellectual while Patrick was raving around like a puppy. What's this? What's that? He wouldn't be surprised if Patrick's ethereal form started saying 'arf arf' and wagging its invisible tail. Then, as they came back, he sounded even more excitable. I didn't die!

It was funny. Alistair burst out laughing as they returned to their bodies. Half of the joy came from the fact that they did not - in fact - die, and the other half came from Patrick's insane enthusiasm about their astral projection. It was unbelievably funny just how much the man applied his regular passion to quite literally everything. It wasn't some secretive mission they'd just gone on, to him - no. It was like a game. Alistair rose from his chair and crawled onto the bed, laying beside his lover and snuggling him. He was drained after that. It cost more energy than he'd expected, first the initiation and then the very extended projection they'd gone on.

He noticed, though, something completely different. Patrick's enthusiasm was rubbing off on him, it felt like. He himself was about to go raving about how 'cool' the experience had been, even though he'd gone on a journey like it before, and to a much cooler location: the depths of space. He calmed himself. Relaxed. But the man was initiated, now. He could feel the link that came from their initiation, from Rupturer to Rupturer. He could feel Patrick beside him more than just physically.

"Do you feel that?" he asked him, eyes staring at the ceiling. His chest felt light, his body almost fragile as he unwinded from the journey they'd gone on. And now, as he tried to deal with a new, permanent connection between he and the other man. The other mage... though he hadn't really gotten to explaining that part yet. And he wouldn't for a while, in all likelihood. It just didn't matter right now.

"You can still feel me, right? Like before - when we were zipping across like celestial beings? That link that formed between us, in that moment, is never gonna go away. I didn't know for sure if it would happen or not. It doesn't always happen when you initiate someone. But it did this time."

As for the man he sought... he wasn't sure if they'd found him. But, Patrick did yell a name. Freya. He wondered who that was. Maybe the other male would explain it to him.

"Whoever you recognized, they were headed towards Ne'haer," he told him. "That's the clue you have. Though I can't guarantee that anyone else you know was on that ship."
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The moment Alistair spent laughing had been mutual as Patrick still looked amazed, his jaw hung low for a good couple of minutes as he glanced frequently at his hands and Alistair. The experience of the flight had turned out to be something beyond extraordinary to Patrick. Yet even when he had been so enthused about making it back, in one piece, the man suddenly felt his vibrant energy die down with the toll of physical exhaustion. Physical exhaustion. As in actual body and not astral, or spiritual, or whatever the hell Alistair called it.

At this point he hardly cared now, he was back in his own flesh, and now apparently there was something else. Something more that existed between them, a lingering effect that only further enhanced their connection as beings. As lovers. According to Alistair it was a link they shared during the journey, one that would remain with them for the rest of their lives. Patrick could feel... Alistair. He could literally feel what he assumed was Alistair's feelings, his body and mind worn out from the exertion the two indulged in together. He'd not been this tired since... since the last time he had rough sex. Honestly he couldn't help but wonder how this new link, this connection, was going to impact them after today.

As he laid there in Alistair's embrace though, Patrick felt spiritually renewed somehow because of the man. There seemed to be a sudden bit of confidence in himself, a confidence he could only feel when he was this close to the noble. But their journey... their journey bore no fruitful result of finding Wendell, only the woman Freya he recognized along the way. "I doubt she'd know anythin... still t' see her beat up like that." Patrick murmured as he thought about what in Idalos could've happened, last he knew she was perfectly healthy and didn't have any sort of injuries. Still... that didn't change the fact Wendell had to be out there, and while he didn't think it entirely possible, Patrick didn't count out the fact that he was with Freya. In fact he hoped... hoped that she and he were together right now, because as far as he knew she was good company.

He believed that well enough to accept the chances, no matter how slim they appeared now. "I love you." He repeated from before with a sigh, his lips moved to softly place a kiss on Alistair's cheek.
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Although he had no idea who this 'Freya' girl was, or her relationship with this guy that he still didn't know the name of, he was pleased to have at least potentially offered some kind of clue. If this man was with her, then they were likely headed to Ne'haer. He didn't know for sure if that was the case, but life was rarely so often about being sure and more often about taking chances. Issue was, Ne'haer was really far away, and Alistair's sundial wasn't yet complete. He couldn't just . . . take Patrick there. Hell, he wasn't sure if he wanted to, frankly. It'd been a long while of traveling just to get to Rharne, and the possibility of him being unable to return to the city was certainly there.

Of course, if the Hound claimed to want anything of him, Alistair would do as he wished. The most important thing to him right now was being a good lover. He'd come here, to Rharne, for the sake of study and intrigue - but now his entire focus had marginalized to solely the assistance of his beloved "entertainer".

As he thought on that, he let the feeling of the moment carry him away. He felt utterly relaxed - moreso than he'd felt in a long time. Maybe the exhaustion from the long spell had a role to play in that, though he knew most of it was from the lock around Patrick's body that he'd secured with his arms, and the bond they'd formed just now. He could already feel different, with certain emotions almost... fading into him, like whispers of what was. Echoes of what Patrick was feeling. He knew that his life would never be the same after this journey, and after finding this man who he could one day call his lifelong partner. If the world would be so idyllic; which it often wasn't, but still. It had been with him. It'd been a week of boundaries crossing, of the temporal rift in his heart being filled with something. Love, for another. A love that was strong.

"I love you too," he whispered, kissing the man in response. "I think this is going to be the last night I spend in the Harlot n' Hound. If you wouldn't mind, I'd like... I'd like to stay with you instead. For as long as you'll have me." As much as he was embarrassed to propose something so... 'romantic', he knew he'd feel a lot more comfortable and content for the duration of his stay if he could be near Patrick for most of it. He could study and finish his dial as the man was gone for work, and when he'd finished with his day they could spend time with one another, laying on the bed talking or going to places and eating food from the unique locale. It was a concept he enjoyed to think about. A proper relationship.

"But," he started, "I need to know - will you be leaving to Ne'haer to find your missing companion?"
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It had all been so sudden when Pat realized just how quickly he felt tired, already his excitement had diminished as he laid there. There existed something that could never be replaced when he was with Alistair, and it was the sense of security and ease he felt in the man's arms. He'd already nearly slipped into a rather perfect sort of sleep, when he'd been asked another question by the man who embraced him.

Love. How fickle and odd it presented itself, even so the question of the hour remained. Alistair wanted to know what Pat intended now, seeing as how the next best guess was to plan a random trip up to Ne'haer. What was Ne'haer anyway? Some far off city he'd never heard about? He took a moment to consider the question, his body twisted slowly to remain at ease in the noble's arms, while his form now came face to face with the man who held him so close. "No." He softly murmured with a wry smile to offer. "Freya couldn't have taken my friend Wendell, and we never saw him on the ship t' begin with. So..."

He paused for a moment and sighed at his conclusion. "So I'm not goin' anywhere until Rose knows for sure where he's at, maybe then I'll be ready t' head out and go. If it turns out t' be Ne'haer anyways, then I'll just count it as a good sign, and hope she's still there t' help me look when the time comes." Patrick stared deeply into the man's eyes and in doing so, widened his smile with drowsy eyes. "Until then my place is here, with you at my side." With that note he gave Alistair one final kiss, a temporary boon to substitute what he would more than likely later feel inclined to do. Maybe after some good rest he'd feel energized and ready to thank the man proper, for now however he just felt the need to sleep soundly within the warmth of Alistair's embrace.
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ALISTAIR


EXP

Story: 5/5
Structure: 5/5
Collab: 5/5
These points can be used for magic.

KNOWLEDGE

Initiation: Awakening the spark in another
Deception: Hiding that you're initiating another person.
Discipline: Resisting your lovers charms
Transcendence: Using it to search for someone
Investigation: Using Transcendence to search
Rupturing: Initiating another in Rupturing

Patrick


EXP

Structure: 5/5
Story: 5/5
Collab: 5/5
These points can be used for magic

KNOWLEDGE

Transcendence: Using it to search for someone
Investigation: Using Transcendence to search
Seduction: Using physical contact to seduce your lover
Rupturing: Enhanced by a Sundial
Rupturing: A Sundial is a complex thing
Transcendence: A strange, otherworldly experience

NOTES


Sorry this took so long to review, not sure how that happened. There wasn't much for knowledges as it was a lot of social stuff and the most complex part was stuff Alistair clearly knew how to do. PM me if ya'll have any questions.
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