Aster Laker (
ainsophaured) wrote in
exsilium2013-07-05 06:21 pm
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[This is his first time addressing people in this fashion. While he’s used to presenting in front of groups at small info swaps in Sybak, this is a whole new experience. While there’s a smile on his face, he’s a little nervous. ]
This isn’t what I had in mind when I first set out to do field research. It’s quite interesting, in any case.
[A pause. He’s had time to settle in, albeit a short amount of time, and has a general idea of what’s been going on. Hearing about the recent bombs was especially unsettling, which is why he’s outside the living quarters just looking at his surroundings. He’s eager to help out in this new place, even if he's not sure where to start. The people here had been through a lot already. It was apparent even from a casual glance at the last posts.]
For the time being, I’d like to offer my services to help reconstruction efforts in any way I can. I’ve only just arrived, but I hope I can be of some use.
[His expertise is research over anything else so while he looks useless, he can at least put a band-aid on someone. Or give them a hug. Or hold a nail while someone whacks it with a hammer. Before he ends the chat, he appears to remember something and quickly asks: ]
Are the words Tethe’Alla or Sylvarant familiar to anyone here? If it’s not any trouble, I’d like to talk to you.
This isn’t what I had in mind when I first set out to do field research. It’s quite interesting, in any case.
[A pause. He’s had time to settle in, albeit a short amount of time, and has a general idea of what’s been going on. Hearing about the recent bombs was especially unsettling, which is why he’s outside the living quarters just looking at his surroundings. He’s eager to help out in this new place, even if he's not sure where to start. The people here had been through a lot already. It was apparent even from a casual glance at the last posts.]
For the time being, I’d like to offer my services to help reconstruction efforts in any way I can. I’ve only just arrived, but I hope I can be of some use.
[His expertise is research over anything else so while he looks useless, he can at least put a band-aid on someone. Or give them a hug. Or hold a nail while someone whacks it with a hammer. Before he ends the chat, he appears to remember something and quickly asks: ]
Are the words Tethe’Alla or Sylvarant familiar to anyone here? If it’s not any trouble, I’d like to talk to you.

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Is anything known about how Summon Spirits come to exist?
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Summon spirit doodles.
Ratatosk might be difficult though.]
There is a lab in Meltokio that specializes in the creation of summon spirits and there has been one successful attempt. However the artificial process and natural process of forming summon spirits have their differences. As you can imagine, more is known about the artificial method.
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Of course. The notes are no longer in my possession, but I think I remember the more important aspects from my visit.
[He looks down at his own papers, none of which are too helpful right now, and shuts his eyes to collect his thoughts.]
I suppose I should start with that artificial summon spirits aren't like their counterparts entirely. They are closer to monsters than spirits, but their properties are similar enough that it makes them a valuable asset to study. Monsters also form in areas with large amounts of mana, so the creation method is focusing mana in a way and under circumstances that would allow such a creature to form, which can be difficult to accomplish in a laboratory setting.
[Had Aster known about the centurions before, it may have allowed the other researchers a smoother transition when creating artificial spirits. It was valuable information about monsters and how they behaved.]
Sentience is the most valued quality in the artificial spirit creation since we are unable to understand regular monsters. The ability to communicate with each other is extremely important and makes the process time consuming.
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[That's probably why it's only ever worked the one time.]