Sarona Gayle (
inkedspell) wrote in
irisnetwork2019-05-10 02:22 pm
UN: SARINSCRIPTION
You crazy people can't ever seem to stay out of trouble, but at least that keeps this place fun.
I may have been gone for a while but it didn't take me much to catch up so Tutoring Sessions Will Continue! If you weren't on my list before but want to be now, hit me up. If you want to drop the sessions, that's fine, too.
And I left that adaptive golem for a reason, but should have known someone would abuse the opportunity teach him how to cuss in ten different languages. Cute, but unhelpful for my research.
If it was you Spudnut, I will find out.
{OOC: Sarona has been absent for nearly two months due to a death and legal custody issues, but she's back now and ready to get back into things!}
I may have been gone for a while but it didn't take me much to catch up so Tutoring Sessions Will Continue! If you weren't on my list before but want to be now, hit me up. If you want to drop the sessions, that's fine, too.
And I left that adaptive golem for a reason, but should have known someone would abuse the opportunity teach him how to cuss in ten different languages. Cute, but unhelpful for my research.
If it was you Spudnut, I will find out.
{OOC: Sarona has been absent for nearly two months due to a death and legal custody issues, but she's back now and ready to get back into things!}

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[He won't tell her he's broken or lost three phones within the last month. It's a toss up whether his current phone will stay in tact long enough to send the alarm. He grabs the phone anyway to arbitraily pick a time to remind him of things.]
Okay! Alarm set! Can we do this project now?
[Though having a similar parental situation as Sarona, Toki was never physically ill enough for any immediate intervention to be needed. He's never been to a doctor for anything until coming to Daybreak. It hasn't been fixed as a necessary thing in his mind. It's an afterthought.]
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Yeah, good. Let's get this done. Now we just need to look at whatever spell you were going to use and I need to bring up the sound of a fly buzzing on my laptop. Then we'll try to copy it.
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Right! The spell~!
[Oh my god. He didn't do that either. He flips through his notes to something vaguely spell-like. He can't read several of the words, which either means it's Latin or some other spell-language, or it's just a jumbled mess of French that he misspelled or that had never made sense to begin with. He shows Sarona the "spell".]
Is this good?
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[If Toki has been dealing with three to four visions a day, no wonder he can't keep track of anything he's doing. She knows she gets frustrated with him sometimes, but at least she understands more now. Even if she still wants to strangle him for not taking what seems like something really damn important as seriously as it deserves. Why are some people so blind to taking care of themselves?]
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[It's an immediate answer. Help, Sarona.]
I don't even know if that's a spell to be honest~!
[Toki focuses on smaller things, one problem at a time, because anything involving himself or his future doesn't matter. Half the time he feels so disconnected from everything that he isn't sure he even exists. He doesn't know what he's doing, or where he's going in life; he's directionless and unimportant. This project, and almost everything else he does, is a distraction from that.]
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Sure. Just let me look over these notes again so I get a better idea of it.
[As she hadn't taken this class yet, but she'd done enough independent research to have a grasp of what they were doing and what direction to take it in. She breezes through the notes, getting what she can from his handwriting scrawled across the pages.]
Okay, I think I know what we need to do. First we have to prep the items then we need to add in the auditory component with a different spell. Do you want it to project?
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Uhh... Yes?
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Do you want it to sound like the fly is buzzing around you, or do you want the sound to project somewhere else. Like a ventriloquist throwing their voice.
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[He didn't think about there being a difference on where the sound would be perceived from.]
Unless that's harder to do!
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It's a little harder, but not much. We just need to put a delay on the sound so that it comes across like it's further away. Like...a bubble with sound in it and when it's far enough away it pops so it doesn't sound like it came from whoever blew it.
[She hopes that makes sense.]
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[That doesn't sound too complicated in theory, and the bubble analogy makes sense to him.]
I should be able to do this!
[Maybe not well, but whatever. Trying counts.]
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Yeah I think we can work it. If you need help, I can give you some hints.
[She doesn't want to hand him answers or do his work for him, but she'll give him a few "cheat codes."]
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He sets the ribbon and pen down in front of him. He's going to attempt to enchant them both at the same time, so they make the exact same sound. Whether that's a good idea or not is unknown to him. Toki leafs through his notes one more time, and reads through the spell three times before even attempting to say the words aloud.
The wiggles his fingers at the items while reciting, not that it does anything; it's just a little added flair. He pronounces no less than six words of the spell wrong and by the end, the pen has gone flying across the room.]