I've thought about it, but to maintain that for more than a strike or two I'd either need more spirits contracted or more complex ones. [ At least, in his own experience, from his own tests of it. ]
It's more efficient usually to have them work around on my lungs or ankles or parts of my body to increase the speed there. Wind's more sympathetic to flesh than it is to most metals.
I have no ability to contract with elementals, so I don't know if it would work. It would be nice to have some here... [ The three that usually follow him around — the Thief's old friends — especially, even if they were a bit...odd. ]
But elementals should be able to live freely. They wouldn't have that option in this place.
What of this place renders it impossible for them to live freely?
[ He muses this out - his tone deliberately a little floaty, implying that he isn't really committing to one opinion or the other. He's curious why Cale is saying that while trying to reserve whatever opinion he himself has as he puts meat and tries other fillings in this lettuce. ]
Oh please, I like myself plenty! But you just said that elementals are free for what they are! Thus, by implication, we who are bound to flesh are doomed to that flesh - and lack of freedom.
[ He says this with a little smirk growing even bigger on his face. He's just playing with his words. ]
[ But then his expression relaxes and he goes for another thing on the table he didn't actually try yet. He shifts it on his plate and takes another strong little gulp of the beer. His eyes shift a little bit to become a more turquoise color ]
So, so. Seems you communed with all the cats here. Or are they extorting you?
[ Cale shrugs and decides to grab another can of beer. He has the fleeting thought that it has been years since he sat down drinking beer with anyone. ]
...My two oldest are Cat Tribe children.
[ He refuses to directly admit — even to himself — just how much he misses those children of his. ]
Lex gives him a somewhat disappointed look, though again one framed via being comical. But even as he does it, his spirits he can feel responding in sympathy. They always seem to be more active around Cale. Some of the wind spirits start flying around towards the guy's hair and the cats and such. But for his part the earth spirits are making him feel somewhat heavier. ]
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Have you tried creating a blade of wind around your sword? You can use wind to increase the speed of your swings.
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It's more efficient usually to have them work around on my lungs or ankles or parts of my body to increase the speed there. Wind's more sympathetic to flesh than it is to most metals.
[ At least within the Logic he knows. ]
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[ There seem to be both a lot of similarities and a lot of differences. ]
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[ Or... well, anything more than that's far, far too ahead of things. ]
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But elementals should be able to live freely. They wouldn't have that option in this place.
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[ He muses this out - his tone deliberately a little floaty, implying that he isn't really committing to one opinion or the other. He's curious why Cale is saying that while trying to reserve whatever opinion he himself has as he puts meat and tries other fillings in this lettuce. ]
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[ Cale saw those Foxboxes and, while elementals are certainly not pets, what happened sets precedence for the captivity of sentient beings. ]
I wouldn't trust her to always let my elemental allies live with the freedoms they're accustomed to.
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[ His eyes turn a light green color, a smirk on his lips. Again, curious. ]
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Obviously.
But we're not embodiments of nature. They are meant to be among the freest of beings.
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And 'destiny' is bullshit. Do what you want without worrying about that nonsense.
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[ He says this with a little smirk growing even bigger on his face. He's just playing with his words. ]
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[ But now he's both curious a little put out at his guy just talking about out of body experiences. Huff. ]
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[ Ahem. Well then.
Maybe he's gotten too used to beings questioning his status as a mortal human, so his new default is to assume literal instead of figurative...
Cale elegantly stuffs a tteokbokki into his mouth and looks away. ]
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Lex's face is really smug for a moment there. ]
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So, so. Seems you communed with all the cats here. Or are they extorting you?
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...My two oldest are Cat Tribe children.
[ He refuses to directly admit — even to himself — just how much he misses those children of his. ]
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[ In a pantomime of surprise, Lex's eyes widen (though the color doesn't change) and he brings up one hand over his mouth!! ]
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I'm not really a cat person, but the ones here are kind of cute.
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[ just saying. He doesn't even think about cats much of the time. ]
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[ Cale gestures toward a few of them, which earns him a lap full of cats that he pats before he's consciously aware of it. ]
Though they are not as cute as Ohn and Hong.
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[ Objectively cute? Lex's eyes shift to a blue color and he arches his brow a little. Opinions can't be objective. That just sounds silly. Gosh. ]
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Are you denying reality?
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Lex gives him a somewhat disappointed look, though again one framed via being comical. But even as he does it, his spirits he can feel responding in sympathy. They always seem to be more active around Cale. Some of the wind spirits start flying around towards the guy's hair and the cats and such. But for his part the earth spirits are making him feel somewhat heavier. ]
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tired of my 2 relevant cat icons rn lol
It ok we know he cat
the cattest of cats
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