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Liliana Vess ([personal profile] deathsmajesty) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2024-06-06 02:54 am
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Philosophy of Mana, Thursday, Period 2

Unlike last week's pastoral meadow, this week the class would find themselves sitting around a large table on the balcony of a bustling cafe, overlooking a vast waterworks, with tall, elegant buildings, soaring bridges that spanned miles, and a waterfall in the distance that put the Niagara to shame. As with last week, Liliana had brought real snacks to share. Several carafes of coffea, with the usual accoutrements it was served with on this plane: cream, honey, and bumbat, an alcoholic drink; black iris, lavender, and irrimberry teas; kasarda, a fermented yogurt drink with a soft caramel taste; fruit-filled strudels; asparagus wrapped in kronch bacon; taffies; and various canapés made with either plants or animals native to the plane were all spread out across the table, along with the same dishware and cutlery that had been used last week. Also from last week was the same whiteboard, though the word at the top was no longer peace but
Perfection

And, of course the same questions were written out as well:

• What does blue mana desire? What is its end goal?

• What means does blue mana use to achieve these ends?

• What does blue mana care about? What does it represent?

• What does blue mana despise? What negatively drives it?

• What is blue mana's greatest strength? Greatest weakness?


"Welcome to Ravnica, class," Liliana said and there was no denying the warmth or the fondness in her tone. She loved this plane quite dearly and a lot of care had been put into programming the simulation. "Ravnica is an ecumenopolis, a city so vast it covers the entire plane, serving as proof that mana can thrive even when surrounded by the trappings of industry and civilization, rather than wild, untrammeled nature. This area is rich with blue mana - so much so that the building with the rounded dome over there is the home of Isperia, a great sphinx and the guildmaster of the Azorius Senate."

And with that brief introduction to Ravnica, Liliana leapt right into the lecture, as hopefully everyone expected by now. "Blue is the mana of mastery, of intellect, of control - and, conversely, the color of trickery, deception, and illusions. Blue is also the bailiwick of different kind of mental magics, such as telepathy--" don't mind the quick grimace there, class, it was nothing, "--telekinesis, and telemetry, otherwise known as psychometry. Of all the colors, blue believes in the absolute potential of every living creature. Blue is ever-striving to improve, to experiment, to push the envelope of what can be created, comprehended, and conceived. More than anything else, blue stands for perfection through knowledge.

"According to those who follow blue's philosophies, everyone is born as a blank slate, with the entire world and beyond as our potential and it is both our privilege and our duty to achieve our perfect self through education, prudence, and experience - and, through our own perfection, perfect the world as well. The entire point of life is figuring out what you could achieve with the right education, experience, and tools. Note that this is not a task with an end goal, but one that continues throughout your life. There will always be things you can do to improve, change, or adapt. The journey of life is one of constant discovery as you keep seeking to better yourself. One of the primary drives of blue is curiosity; what can be done? What can be discovered? What can be improved? And, of course, there's curiosity's less pleasant sibling: nosiness. What don't I know that others do? What secrets can I learn? What knowledge can be found in which places?" Don't mind her if she was taking a moment to smile at certain numbers of you. No reason.

"Blue sees the world as an opportunity. Within it hide wonders and possibilities most fantastic: the stuff of dreams. Blue is characterized by the desire to know the world's secrets and to make those possibilities real. The belief that dream can be reality - a belief to which blue holds fast - is the belief in tabula rasa, the blank slate. Unlike green, that believes in the predominance of one's own nature, regardless of experiences, blue believes the essence of a thing is given to it; shaped by the storms and eddies of its existence. Those with knowledge and willpower are masters of this: shaping and changing things at will. To them, the essence is as malleable as clay. Mastery of possibility, mastery of essence, is exactly what blue pursues. Thus, blue comes to prize knowledge. It is with the knowledge that blue will unlock great possibilities, and changes itself for the better. With all knowledge - omniscience - blue can make itself perfect.

"If reaching one's potential is the goal, the most valuable tool is information. You have to first figure out what your potential is and then you have to track down the means by which you can reach it. The trick is that you don't always know what information is the piece you'll need, so blue has decided to just collect as much information as possible. Knowledge is the ultimate tool and is most effective in the hands of the person that has the most. The net result of this way of thinking is that blue values the acquisition of any and all knowledge. Individuals with a blue bent are constantly interested in learning everything they do not know and have an insatiable quest to learn more. To blue, the act of learning is its own reward and is something that must be constantly encouraged."

Liliana turned and pointed to the large buildings that the water flowed through. "In order to facilitate the flow of information, blue wants a structure that enables information to be gathered. Blue likes universities, libraries, and laboratories, like those edifices there. It also likes a highly structured system where its knowledge of that system will give it an edge - which is why blue and white are allied colors, in their belief in and need of structure. Opportunities for education are vital. Places to experience things through trial and error are mandatory. Access to the top-of-the-line tools needs to be a right of every citizen. In addition, this way of living requires the right attitude. You have to be open to possibilities, but also not too hasty in action. Blue is methodical and exact. When one sets out to become the best individual they can be, one doesn't have the luxury of making mistakes." Her mouth crooked in a smile again. "Well, not unless they occur within a controlled environment, complete with notes to better improve for next time. This means that individuals need to be careful and deliberate in all their decision making. It is better to think one's options out carefully and select correctly, than to rush to a decision, which is why blue is the enemy of red mana."

Her smile fell away as she continued. "Now, at its best, blue is a utopia of learning, where information is shared equally and widely. Every person has the same access to learning and knowledge, and the circumstances of one's birth have no sway on the possibilities of one's future. But that isn't the only way a blue civilization can turn out because, as we discussed with white, mana does not come with morality. With their belief in rationality above all, those who follow blue mana often disregard emotions, even attempt to eschew them all together. Logic and reason are vaunted above all, and the assumption that with those as one's guiding star, one becomes infallible. These societies often have justice untempered by mercy, the drive to discover and invent outpaces morality or ethics, and there is no room for the irrational drives that all sapient creatures fall victim to. While this kind of society will often claim that it is egalitarian or a meritocracy, it will often see those who fall behind as 'lesser' and be willing to sacrifice their lives and bodies in the pursuit of learning - and, it is only in the best cases that these sacrifices are not literal.

"To follow the philosophy of blue, one must train oneself to examine the world and discover any and every opportunity that awaits - or can be made. Use these opportunities to learn, because with knowledge and mastery one's fingertips, there is no problem that cannot be solved, no question that cannot be answered. Seek not not just knowledge but omniscience, which is just as impossible a goal as perfection, but for blue, it isn't just the destination that's important, but the entire journey to get there, because the journey is where that knowledge is gathered - and where one's own essence is shaped and molded.
chef_chocobro: (LOOKING WITH MY SPECIAL EYES)

Re: Play With Blue Mana

[personal profile] chef_chocobro 2024-06-06 02:46 pm (UTC)(link)
And as drawn to and comfortable as Ignis felt toward the philosophy behind blue mana, it was still a type of magic very different from what he was used to, and even the idea of trying to tap into it had his hand clenching and opening at his side for want of a dagger as a focus. And then there was just the question of what he could even find helpful. Illusions were hardly useful to someone who couldn't even witness what he concocted, and while he could see uses in the manipulation of information, those seemed more useful in tye context of a reparte already in progress,not quite something to start out with.

However....he certainly could think of one very distinct way in which blue mana had been enacted on him before to great success...surely, he could figure out a way to work around that. Scrying, essentially, though without the complications of wanting to see across fathoms and miles and instead to just look at only what lay right before him.

But how could that even work, here in the danger shop, the trappings of this exercise a mere illusion itself? But no, no. He was getting himself tangled up in the semantics of it,the finer details, the mechanics. He needed to let go of that inclination, find out first if it even could work, before getting bogged down and worried about how it might.

So he closed his eyes, and let out a slow breath, and tried to just imagine and feel the blue mana, and then, once he was sure he could feel ts energies, he focused on mentally pulling it from the darkness, the same way Noct would pull up magic from Eos herself.

He thought he could feel it; it felt like it was working. But was it merely all in his head?

(Wasn't that the point? It wasn't as if he was attempting to acheive true vision. Just the suggestion of it. The illusion. The knowledge).

He opened his eyes and his breath caught, because there it was, the tall and elegant building of the Azorios Senate, the river glowing with that extra infusion of blue mana,no doubt enhanced by Liliana's detailed description of it to him prior to class. He blinked, and when the image failed to fade, he turned his head and attention toward Liliana, practically willing her to glance his way if she wasn't already, so that he could only just catch her eye...

And it was, of course, at that precise moment, that the searing, burning pain seemed to expose just behind his eyes, causing him to shut them toght as he winced, hissing slightly through clenched teeth. The hand that went up to his scar wouldn't do much for it; it certainly wouldn't have felt the faint purple-black smoke that seemed to leak out of it, faint and as quick to dissipate into the air as it had appeared, easily missed by even a watchful eye much more subtly than the icon would suggest lol.

He dropped his hand and, with a disgruntled grunt, attempted to just shake it off and ignore the fact that, unlike the last time something like that happened, he could swear he also felt a shock of that pain now in his chest.

chef_chocobro: ((older) grimace look down)

Re: Play With Blue Mana

[personal profile] chef_chocobro 2024-06-06 05:13 pm (UTC)(link)
With that gentle hand on his shoulder, Ignis seemed to relax a little, though, no doubt as unsurprising to Liliana as his answers in class had been, he tried to brush the whole thing off with a small shake of his head, a dismissive wave of his hand--not for her concern, but merely thr incident itself.

"Just a bit of unexpected strain," he assured her. "It seems as though, while the danger shop itself can certainly not inflict any harm, the same, unfortunately, cannot be said with regards to pesky old injuries."
chef_chocobro: ((older) hand to neck)

Re: Play With Blue Mana

[personal profile] chef_chocobro 2024-06-06 05:45 pm (UTC)(link)
There was a soft breath of a laugh, and the lingering pain, though quickly dissipating, at least served as a good reminder to Ignis that were in class, helping him pull back the urge to just lean into those fingers against his cheek.

"Now there's a brilliant idea," he complimented, "though I'm sure a task that insurmountable would have rendered me with far worse than just a light strain."

And the temptation to just leave it there was strong, but he pushed himself past it, with a resigned sigh.

"Just...trying to see, is all."

Basic, paltry, simple beginner's stuff, surely...
chef_chocobro: ((older) scarred side)

Re: Play With Blue Mana

[personal profile] chef_chocobro 2024-06-06 06:09 pm (UTC)(link)
"A bit hard to tell, isn't it?" Ignis asked, his soft smile gone a bit rueful and ironic. "Especially when a good portion of blue mana does seem to delight in altering our perceptions of what is and what is not. Did I really see? Or did I believe that I might hard enough that I willed it to seem so? Or was the blue mana or even my own knowledge merely filling in the gaps in the perception of my mind's eye to complete the picture? All of them seem quite plausible."
Edited 2024-06-06 18:11 (UTC)
chef_chocobro: ((older) smile and slight headtilt)

Re: Play With Blue Mana

[personal profile] chef_chocobro 2024-06-06 07:32 pm (UTC)(link)
"Perhaps something," Ignis said, his smile just a touch easier now, "to add to the itinerary for a visit to one of your planes. Providing we also make sure to bring along a good amount of curatives and acetaminophen for the occasion."