Zoe Winchester (
bigdamnprincipal) wrote in
fandomhigh2026-01-03 12:50 am
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Fandom High Welcome Picnic, Front Lawn of the School, Saturday, All Day
It always felt like a bit of a stretch to call an event in January a "picnic," and the weather today wasn't helping with how seasonably cold it was outside. Thankfully, there was plenty of warm food to keep everyone toasty, along with as many carafes as The Perk would offer, filled with hot water for tea, light and dark roast coffee, and hot chocolate.
It was time to welcome in another new semester, everyone!
[Going OCD-free this time, stay warm together!]
It was time to welcome in another new semester, everyone!
[Going OCD-free this time, stay warm together!]

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She tucked her purse back into her pocket. "A bit simplistic, but if you'd like to have a deeper conversation after you've learned more about planar mechanics, we can discuss again."
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So, you know, good luck with that.
"Well, the school has an excellent library, which is always a great place to start," she said. "There are also likely people around who know about planar mechanics. I do, for one." She gave him a crooked smile. "Though, those are lessons not to be begun outside in the cold. The picnic is to get you generally settled into your new university life, at least enough that you can find your way to your room today and survive through until after your first class. I'm assuming you have more questions?"
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Funny coming from her, since she looked like she was maybe a decade his senior at most. At least until her eyes went fathomless and one could feel the weight of centuries.
"This is Fandom University, darling. Not only am I your faculty advisor, you're also already signed up for my class. As for how it happened..." She shrugged. "Perhaps uncovering that will be your first attempt at piecing together the underlying logic that governs this place."
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"I clearly walked through some sort of gate to get here, but if you were expecting me, it can't have been an accident. What controls it? Not that I'm against attending university, but I do have things to do back home."
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"Your logic is flawed," she said immediately. And helpfully. "And worse, so is your thinking. For one thing, assuming 'if not X then Y' just blinds you to all other potential possibilities. You're assuming that you have all the information and that you understand have everything works. If either of those is incorrect - and, considering you find yourself in a brand new world and brand new circumstance, the assumption that they are not is an arrogance that even I would not presume to - you have immediately set yourself up for failure. There are any number of other possibilities and potentials that could be behind it beyond it not being an accident. Magical foresight, for example. Perhaps there is someone on staff that can see a few weeks into the future and thus foresees the arrival of new students and their schedules. I'm sure if you gave more than ten seconds of thought before leaping to an easy conclusion, you could come up with some possibilities as well. I would encourage you to try, even if just as a thought exercise to keep your mind flexible."
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Well, fuck. If that were the case, he was starting out much further back than he thought.
"Throwing out the rules - you're all mistaking me for a different Sairis. Possible but unlikely and it would be a massive coincidence. You saw me coming and divined who I was and this is all a trap. If so, it's very clumsy unless you just enjoy playing games, which is always a possibility. Or of course, I fell off the horse and I'm lying on the side of the road to Chireese and this is all a terrible dream. I doubt I'm that lucky."
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And instead, had gotten not one but three possibilities.
"Now then, to be very clear, I'm afraid I don't have a good answer for you. The island is, in its own way, sapient - no, I don't expect you to take my word for it, you'll learn on your own time - and whether it simply knows things or influences them is up for debate. I certainly couldn't say, though I have my own opinions. You are, of course, free to choose to believe whatever you like, so long as you are willing to change your mind as you gain additional information. Being wrong is understandable and acceptable. Being inflexible is a disappointment."
Don't disappoint her, Sairis, you've started off so well.
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"The island is sapient? Are - no, you hadn't heard of the Shattered Sea." Which was both reassuring and worrying in its own way. "What are your opinions about it, then, Magus Liliana?"
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"That it's another conversation best suited for either indoors or warmth," she said with another laugh. "Though, at its most basic, I do believe that it exerts some level of influence over events, likely in a kind of fated capacity."
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He'd never been more than five miles from home since he was almost too young to remember. Now he was on an entirely different world. The learning curve was going to be ridiculous.
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Well, charms and the clothes, armor, and horses of the knights that tried to kill him. He thought he'd leave that part out for now.
He was filing away the mention of a "phone" and putting aside the things it could do until he saw it for himself.
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If that sounded like madness to her, it's because it was.
"There are also plenty of businesses in town that are likely hiring if you're looking for a way to earn wages. I manage a magic shop, for example."
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Look, there was "we don't kill our necromancers", and then there was "we let anybody buy and sell magic things".
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Tch. Imagine.
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He nodded distractedly. "I can make my own things if I have the means...sorry, you sell artifacts?"
Wait, different rules. "Are we talking about powerful magic items, often with demonic or fae spirits in them, that have a tendency to do nasty things to people who don't know what they're doing with them?"
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Yet.
"Are you looking for employees, with the caveat that if I can find a way home, I'll be taking it?"
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