Huā Chéng 花城 (
deadvotional) wrote in
middaeg2020-08-11 05:36 pm
[open] how am i gonna be an optimist about this
Who: Hua Cheng, Percy de Rolo and Open
When: Auguril
Where: Around
What: Catch-all for both my idiots; quests, Lunasa, and etc.
Warnings: Possible discussion of an immensely shitty childhood
[ Open and closed starters in comments, come poke me at
talkincodes if you want to do something specific! ]
When: Auguril
Where: Around
What: Catch-all for both my idiots; quests, Lunasa, and etc.
Warnings: Possible discussion of an immensely shitty childhood
[ Open and closed starters in comments, come poke me at

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He pauses a second, then holds out a hand to see if the man will let him take a closer look. ]
As it happens, I was working on something similar myself not too long ago. [ Well that definitely had been a weapon, considering the amount of black powder he'd put into it. This sounds decidedly more interesting. ] What were you using for the timing mechanism?
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Oh, really? I believe that's what we call fortuitous, then.
[He tilts the sphere up, pushing down on a couple of pins that Geralt had already smashed a bit.] Here, I, er, think. Honestly I got a bit of help with this from another Coven witch, so I'm not entirely sure how it all works. I say spell, but I suppose it's a bit more like a potion? There's a reactive bit inside between some liquids, I think the pin mixes them... but perhaps it's not working as it should?
[This is all guesswork. Oh, gods. The terrible things he's probably going to create from guesswork.] What did you base yours off of?
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Clockworks. [ He holds the little metal sphere up for Jaskier to see, then pulls it apart to show him the tiny, intricate gearwork inside. ] Once it's cranked, it slowly adds tension to a spring, which eventually sets of a flint to ignite the powder inside.
[ Which only really works with something flammable, but. Percy shrugs and sets both halves down again. ]
Two very different angles, but we may be able to meet somewhere in the middle.
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[Excuse him, he is vastly outdated even by Victorian times. His brows raise as he stares at the sphere. Shit. And here he thought his potions were advanced.] It's so tiny.
[It is startling realizing how completely out of his depth he is here. Of course he is, considering he is far from a weaponsmaker, yet... oof. Well, no matter. He has to continue for Geralt's sake.]
Admittedly I don't understand exactly how that works, but I believe I get the gist. If I can form something ignitable with the same effects... [Oh, that sounded fascinating.] The important part, I would assume, is making sure the, er, machinations are not destroyed in the use of the weapon. I'm afraid I don't have that much coin.
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Perhaps something to hold your two liquids separate, until it ticks down and releases to let them mix together. As long as it's not incendiary or damaged, it conceivably should be possible to reset and fill it.
[ He twists the page towards Jaskier, a sketched sphere with a small wall dividing it into two halves and the suggestion of the machinery that might move it along the back. ] Something like that?
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A miracle the Witcher even trusted his weapons at all, honestly.]
Now that's an idea. [He peers over Percy's shoulder. The sketch looks as Percy described. Less a powder, more liquids. The closer to potions they were, the more help he could possibly find.] I have to bow to your expertise in the matter, but I think that will suit me fine. I'm leaning away from, ah... actual explosions, as it were.
[By gods, the man might actually be a professional. Who knew going to someone who has knowledge in the matter would help?] If you would construct me three or four of these, I would be indebted.
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[ Theoretically it's simple enough, but Percy's done this long enough that he knows just how many places a build can go wrong in. Just because there's no black powder in this one doesn't mean it isn't still potentially dangerous.
How exciting. ]
At some point I'll need to know what sort of potions you're using so I can test those too.
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Jaskier's done his job.]
Oh, absolutely! [He puffs up, clearly thrilled to share his (limited) knowledge of potions and mixtures therein. He may as well have mastered the art in his mind.] I can be along later today with some example mixtures. Do you have an interest in potions at all? Or you a weapons-man only?
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[ In any respect, aside from taking them. But let it not be said that Percy isn't happy to learn new things, so long as they don't actually require any magic being done. He's willing to take the offer at face value, for all that he flicks Jaskier a faintly amused look in the meantime. ]
Call it weapons-primarily. [ As much as he has been trying to branch out otherwise. But Percy's always known what's useful, and what he's good at. ] And armor, occasionally.
wrapping up if it works for you!
[Weapons-man, then. Didn't they all seem to be in this day and age? Magic-men, too, as far as Aefenglom goes. It's not so bad. Jaskier has yet to be robbed by any of these weapon/magic/armor-wielding Mirrorbound. Everyone's been quite nice, actually.]
Ah. I have a friend who will love you. I'll send him over. [He considers.] If he hasn't hunted you down already.
[That's a bit of an idea, isn't it? Perhaps he could fashion some sort of armor down the line. When his studies have been more... thorough.] Well, Percy, my good man, I do appreciate all your help. I'll be back around with those potions. Perhaps teach you a thing myself. [Don't bet on it, Percy.] You'll be sure to receive much more of my coin down the line if this all goes swimmingly.