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daybreakacademy2019-03-07 01:41 pm
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[Open] Field Trip: Supernatural Surveyor
Who: Jailbreak, her class, and/or anyone else who signed up for the Supernatural Surveyor mission.
What: A field trip to an Orihalcum mine, because that's totally a great place to send impulsive teenagers and a known thief.
When: March 4th.
Where: The Sinnias Orihalcum Mine.
Warnings: Jail's swearing.
[On paper, the idea seemed to make sense.]
[The Sinnias Orihalcum Mine had been run by the Watchers for years, and the metal it produced was extremely useful. While daemon attacks on the premises where a known threat, the security was highly equipped to deal with them already, making it unlikely to require any visitors to fight. A relatively safe but still potentially important area like this would be a valuable learning experience for students who had the time to visit and find out more about how it worked, especially ones whose specialties or interests ran towards magical artifacts. And, of course, the Academy already had a class dedicated to the making of those artifacts, and a teacher quite knowledgeable about the process.]
[It was just that, somehow, this perfectly reasonable chain of thought had lead to a large group of students being let loose in a working mine with Jail as their only adult supervision.]
[The trip there, at least, had been without incident. As they approach the entrance, she stops and gestures grandly, turning to face her audience.]
Okay, kids, here it is: your best excuse to skip class for the day.
[The Magic Schoolbus, this really isn't.]
For anybody who ain't real big on metallurgy, Orihalcum is that shiny golden stuff that shuts down magic. Can't enchant it, can't scratch it with anything softer than diamond, can't find anything sparklier outside of a glitter fight in the middle of Mardi Gras.
And yes, that weirdly specific metaphor will be on the test.
[There may or may not even be a test, but that won't stop her from saying it.]
So, ground rules: this is supposed to just be a nice, easy walking tour of the place, but sometimes shit gets weird. If it gets weirder than you can handle, hit the alert app on your phone and it'll call me. Only ring me up for emergencies, or if it would be really funny.
Your phone also has a file that gives you more background on this place, in case you want more details or just missed the melodious sounds of my voice. Hit the icon in the lower left to switch from audio to written captions.
[The recording- or the captions, if you prefer them- is pretty similar to the kind of tour guide audio you get in museums... except for the part where Jailbreak's narrating, which means some of the language is. Interesting.]
[The quick version of the recorded lecture is that Orihalcum is extremely useful for dealing with supernatural threats due to suppressing magic, and that it was the basis of a pretty large and successful civilization from the Outlands up until their luck ran out sometime around 1039 BCE.]
[The nation in question would be known to modern day humans as the lost city of Atlantis.]
[Credit where it's due, Jail's recorded speech on the topic is genuinely very knowledgeable and informative, even if she does repeatedly refer to a specific Atlantean ruler as "a complete fucknut", and at one point gets sidetracked into an extended digression in which she critiques (read: roasts mercilessly) the ancient Athenian legal system.]
Now, 'cause this place is the biggest source of Orihalcum running these days, security is pretty serious. We're gonna head through their checkpoints in a second here, then we'll be in the mine. These guys make the TSA look all sweet and cuddly by comparison, so if anyone's got some shit they wanna ditch outside so it doesn't show up on the scans, now's the time.
Anyone who can spot a serious security flaw while we're in there, come find me after we're done here and we'll talk. If it's legit, you get extra credit.
If you got any questions, just ask while we're walking. Anything I can't answer, the guy we're gonna be meeting up with should know. He's a dwarf by the name of Regin, the general manager 'round here.
[She turns to start walking into the mine's entrance, pauses, and looks back over her shoulder]
Oh, and remember: when we're in here? You break it, you bought it. The school ain't paying for shit.
[This one's a complete lie. Daybreak Academy absolutely will be replacing anything the students damage if they act out while in the mine.]
[But, well. They don't need to know that.]
[Onward we go...]
What: A field trip to an Orihalcum mine, because that's totally a great place to send impulsive teenagers and a known thief.
When: March 4th.
Where: The Sinnias Orihalcum Mine.
Warnings: Jail's swearing.
[On paper, the idea seemed to make sense.]
[The Sinnias Orihalcum Mine had been run by the Watchers for years, and the metal it produced was extremely useful. While daemon attacks on the premises where a known threat, the security was highly equipped to deal with them already, making it unlikely to require any visitors to fight. A relatively safe but still potentially important area like this would be a valuable learning experience for students who had the time to visit and find out more about how it worked, especially ones whose specialties or interests ran towards magical artifacts. And, of course, the Academy already had a class dedicated to the making of those artifacts, and a teacher quite knowledgeable about the process.]
[It was just that, somehow, this perfectly reasonable chain of thought had lead to a large group of students being let loose in a working mine with Jail as their only adult supervision.]
[The trip there, at least, had been without incident. As they approach the entrance, she stops and gestures grandly, turning to face her audience.]
Okay, kids, here it is: your best excuse to skip class for the day.
[The Magic Schoolbus, this really isn't.]
For anybody who ain't real big on metallurgy, Orihalcum is that shiny golden stuff that shuts down magic. Can't enchant it, can't scratch it with anything softer than diamond, can't find anything sparklier outside of a glitter fight in the middle of Mardi Gras.
And yes, that weirdly specific metaphor will be on the test.
[There may or may not even be a test, but that won't stop her from saying it.]
So, ground rules: this is supposed to just be a nice, easy walking tour of the place, but sometimes shit gets weird. If it gets weirder than you can handle, hit the alert app on your phone and it'll call me. Only ring me up for emergencies, or if it would be really funny.
Your phone also has a file that gives you more background on this place, in case you want more details or just missed the melodious sounds of my voice. Hit the icon in the lower left to switch from audio to written captions.
[The recording- or the captions, if you prefer them- is pretty similar to the kind of tour guide audio you get in museums... except for the part where Jailbreak's narrating, which means some of the language is. Interesting.]
[The quick version of the recorded lecture is that Orihalcum is extremely useful for dealing with supernatural threats due to suppressing magic, and that it was the basis of a pretty large and successful civilization from the Outlands up until their luck ran out sometime around 1039 BCE.]
[The nation in question would be known to modern day humans as the lost city of Atlantis.]
[Credit where it's due, Jail's recorded speech on the topic is genuinely very knowledgeable and informative, even if she does repeatedly refer to a specific Atlantean ruler as "a complete fucknut", and at one point gets sidetracked into an extended digression in which she critiques (read: roasts mercilessly) the ancient Athenian legal system.]
Now, 'cause this place is the biggest source of Orihalcum running these days, security is pretty serious. We're gonna head through their checkpoints in a second here, then we'll be in the mine. These guys make the TSA look all sweet and cuddly by comparison, so if anyone's got some shit they wanna ditch outside so it doesn't show up on the scans, now's the time.
Anyone who can spot a serious security flaw while we're in there, come find me after we're done here and we'll talk. If it's legit, you get extra credit.
If you got any questions, just ask while we're walking. Anything I can't answer, the guy we're gonna be meeting up with should know. He's a dwarf by the name of Regin, the general manager 'round here.
[She turns to start walking into the mine's entrance, pauses, and looks back over her shoulder]
Oh, and remember: when we're in here? You break it, you bought it. The school ain't paying for shit.
[This one's a complete lie. Daybreak Academy absolutely will be replacing anything the students damage if they act out while in the mine.]
[But, well. They don't need to know that.]
[Onward we go...]

Alt | OTA
[He snickers softly at the digression]
I suspect where you alive at that time, that you would be another one of Antisthenes' "dogs". Better hygiene habits than the other one, though.
Checkpoints
[At the checkpoints, he sighs and holds his arms out as he's scanned, as someone scrutinizes his ID card dubiously, before giving it back with a crack about not looking old enough to drink. With that, Alt joins the group that have already been processed]
There we go, that should be it. Now don't relax, the checks on the way back is going to far more strict. So don't think about swiping a souvenir.
[Somehow the sigh he gave after that seems... disappointed?]
A gathering lesson?
Now watch how they move, tapping at the walls before they start to extract. It is the duty of an Alchemist, Artificer, and material-based professions to be greedy in their gathering, but there is much to be said about not being too greedy, or delving too deeply, especially when it comes to ores.
Checkpoints
Wishing you could get a free sample, yourself?
Re: Checkpoints
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I dunno- I'd be down to hang out with Diogenes as much as the next girl, but "virtue over pleasure" ain't exactly my style.
The Cynics got the best arguments, but I bet the Hedonists threw better parties.
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Given orichalcum's hardness and resistance to magic, it sounds as though it would make a very effective armor against both mundane and magical attacks.
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Ideally, yeah- but in practice, it depends on your fighting style. Trouble with suppressing magic is nobody's got a way to make it pick and choose, yet. So there's the risk of shutting down your own magic in the bargain. Not to mention how heavy the stuff is. Not too bad for infantry, but if you're relying on high mobility, it's a problem.
You want a really well-made alloy of Orihalcum with something lighter and more flexible, for best results. Between the physical weight and the metaphysical effects, a little goes a long way.
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There is also a point he might not have thought of.]
And it might blind your enemies, too. You wouldn't even get attacked in the first place if they can't keep an eye on you!
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Here being perhaps the sparkliest place in the entire world.]
I wasn't expecting it to be so gaudy.
[For something so useful, it's kind of garish.]
But at least it seems like this trip won't be dull.
[Get it? Get it??]
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[Alt snorts, snickering between his fingers before letting out a full laugh at that horrendous pun]
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She gives Alt a grin and a wink, and tops it all off with a bow. She'll be here all day.]
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The 'hnnnhnnnhnnn... BUWAAAH-HAH-HAH-HAHAAAAA!' bounces throughout what seems like the entire mine. We'll be lucky if no one hits an alarm, assuming a daemon lord has arrived.
Just as quickly as it comes, his laugh stops and his deadpan face returns. ]
I like that.
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[ Jail's warning that now might be the time to stash stuff gives Rex pause. He is, of course, always carrying enough gadgets and tricks and weapons to take on a country. You know. Just in case.
So he quietly withdraws from the group for just a moment- using that odd way he has of knowing where people look and what catches their attention, then just not being there. Usually works. Takes sharp senses, lots of experience or luck to see him slip away.
First, a small hole made with a thrust of his hand and a simple spell. Second, tossing several of his small pouches in there, wrapped in weak but long-lasting bubble barriers. Third, picking a few things he suspects will not cause him trouble if found but would likely be detected and questioned, wrapping them in a similar bubble and swallowing them.
The 'hurk' noises are as quiet as he can get, but not entirely silent. Thankfully one of the first things he learnt after coming to Daybreak was size manipulation magic and he doesn't choke to death. Between the disrupting bubble and his guts, he should get through screening. And if not, it's nothing terrible he's taking in and then he knows he can't use that trick to steal stuff.
If he's not caught in the act of swallowing some stuff that absolutely should not be swallowed he'll still look a little red-faced and uncomfortable coming back. ]
B: Mamma Had a Golden Sword
[ He never asked when she was alive, but years after her death Rex had always wondered what exactly his mother's distinctive sword was made of. It was, like every day with her, dazzlingly golden and bright- but it couldn't possibly have been made of actual gold. Possibly it was some incredibly enchanted item with a spell making it shine so bright, but looking at the Orihalcum he suspects he's found his answer.
So Rex can at some point be found handling some samples of the metals with some small reverence even as he experimentally tries various magic tricks on it. He'll have to find an effective counter to it at some point, he's sure- if it's the sort of thing used by people on the same level as his mother, it has to SSS+ rank danger stuff. It's fascinating really. Seems that if he tries to cast magic on it directly it just... doesn't work. But if he introduces a degree of separation, uses magic to create an effect that is strictly speaking not magical itself it's the same as a mundane force. Magically heating it- nothing. Create a fire by magically making methane and adding a spark? Works, because the heat is just from a regular fire. But it's so energy consuming and the material so durable, he can't muster up the power to do anything useful. ]
What a delightfully maddening material. I can't even scan its atomic structure magically- I simply must get it under an electron microscope. I do wonder what a sword of it would weigh...
[ He's always suspected his mother was superhumanly strong somehow. Other questions arise. Did she get the metal from here? Did she forge it herself? So many things he'll never know. ]
Because I really want one.
C: I'm Lost (in the spiritual sense)
[ Being in the tunnels proper can be a bit cramped for Rex, but where isn't? Depending on the size of any particular cavern, he sometimes needs to be on all fours but he's a champion wriggler- and thankfully he knows an anti-friction spell that helps slip around. Literally sometimes. With his memory and sense of direction, it's not difficult to find his way back if he wants to, but the plan is just to keep going deeper in hopes of finding one of those 'serious security flaws' that potentially exist. I mean. How else is he supposed to sneak in here later if he needs to?
He's quite possibly significantly deeper than he's meant to be, but no one actually told him not to do this so they can't complain when he does. No one is looking so it's fine. Don't worry about it. ]
(( Or wildcard me. ))
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When he hears Rex gushing about it, he chimes in with something of an answer.]
I'm curious what its molecular structure would be like too, but... more practically, I don't imagine a sword made of this stuff would be too heavy.
The real problem would be how well could it even hold an edge? And how would you even sharpen it without using at least a diamond whetstone? Not like you can just inscribe a Rune of Sharpness or anything on it...
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A.
[In fact, as he comes back, he may notice that she's very pointedly looking in the exact opposite direction, humming quietly under her breath.]
[Look at her not noticing you, Rex. She's not noticing you so much. Because, hey. She's not a cop, it's not her business. Not calling attention to what someone may or may not have to hide for being contraband is just basic manners.]
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We can probably call this wrapped unless you want to do more with it.
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What are you doing here?
[A question phrased like a threat. First showing up on school grounds, then attacking him out of nowhere, now the field trip. This man obviously has some kind of agenda and he intends to find out what.]
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It's so much...
[He's too overwhelmed to participate right now. The mine is spared one disaster... for the time being.]
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[Adelaide is similarly overwhelmed, but she's managed to funnel that feeling into being excited. She's bouncing where she stands, and her hands curl into fists in front of her chest.]
This stuff is amazing...!
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[Jail sighs wistfully, possibly having some slight regrets that she's not here to steal anything. She's got a bird's love for shiny objects, and damn near nothing is shinier than this.]
So damn bright in here, it's like you're not even underground at all.
[Admittedly, the wide space of the tunnels probably helps with that, too. This place is a well-built long-term facility, not a cramped warren of claustrophobic passages. Given how many small spaces she's had to sneak through in her time, Jail's thankful for it. Not to mention... well, let's not go over bad memories.]
[Now is the time for appreciating the shiny.]
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Naoki | OTA
[He doesn't need to be here. That's what keeps running through Naoki's head as he's run through the security check one more time. He's not an alchemist, he doesn't need weapons, there's no reason for him to come along at all. But he wants to, and getting held back while everyone else moves along only makes him want it more.
He knows why, obviously, but it's not helping his mood any. One of the guards runs a hand through his hair and sighs something to the tune of "Alright, we're gonna walk you through the scanner one last time and we should be good." and that's about when he snaps.]
No. I'm going now.
[He goes to walk forward but a hand comes down on his shoulder.
"Look, kid, you really don't wanna start anything here, just--]
Don't touch me.
[The air crackles. Alarms are starting to wind up. Someone should probably step in.]
Discovery Zone
[Finally. It takes a minute for him to catch up, but he manages to find his way down the main shaft, trailing behind the rest of the tour group. He half-listens to Jail's audio tour belting out of his phone while he takes in their surroundings.
It's boring as hell though, so Naoki tries to take whatever opportunity he can to entertain himself, whether it's playing around with some of the mining equipment left behind by workers on break or trying to wrench ore out of the tunnel walls with his bare hands. This is supposed to be a hands-on learning experience, right? You can't blame him.]
Checkpoint
Ohhhh-kay, buddy, let's take a deep breath and step back from this for a moment.
[Unfortunately, all you've got on short notice is Jail.]
[She casually saunters up to the guard as she talks, giving him a companionable pat on the back that just incidentally happens to result in her arm nudging his hand off Naoki's shoulder. Complete coincidence, really.]
[Continuing on with her line of fast talk before the guard has a chance to get his bearings, in the same easily relaxed tone:]
Now, if I know that scanner you're using- and I do know that scanner, know all the tricks that work with 'em, believe you me- I betcha I can guess exactly what it's picking up on, hmm? Yeah, lemme take a look at the readings, I'm gonna say- yep, called it.
[She winks, friendly and calm and not letting the guard quite get a word in edgewise.]
You don't gotta worry about that, mmkay? Check our permit, the one that logged our trip as expected guests instead of surprise intruders. Your boss signed off on this, my boss signed off on this, it's all good.
Besides. [She chuckles.] The longer we're standing here, the more time it takes for us to start being someone else's problem. Who needs that kinda thing to drag on, amiright?
[Well, if nothing else, it's a convincing argument.]
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discovery zone
But...She can't just not say something when he tries to pull the ore out with his hands.]
Are you sure that's going to work?
[Because, you know, it's certainly...not happening.]
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