missedstations
Star
- Joined
- Nov 19, 2009
- Location
- Europe
“No! I published... An article.” Dominic looked decidedly shifty: he had written for a largely underground newspaper, one of the chief methods for necromancers to exchange ideas. Necromancers tended not to like computers. They liked to hide their writing with spells, and computer code could not accommodate that.
“We believe that magic is specifically in the blood, and that it is made in the bone. Experiments proved it in 18th century? Apparently. It is possible to separate the two, but I thought – why bother? It loses most of its power in the transformation. Instead, I thought, it is surely possible to do the opposite and command someone else's magic? And by that, their blood. If you steal control of that, you have their body. You could rip it apart from the inside... As neatly or as messily as you liked. When I wrote that shit, I was wondering about theory, not.. .The practical side. I got a lot of answers, regarding that. Some letters.”
“I don't know how to explain.” He paced in front of Neil, leaving shoeprints of the blood. “I don't know how to say it in a way... This isn't physics or mechanics or real world stuff.” He could only see any of this because the scene was so new. An hour later, and there would have been only congealed blood and random limbs, not even the faint smell of the spells. “All I think is... Well. I guess it can definitely be done.” He glanced back at the scene, frowning.
“We believe that magic is specifically in the blood, and that it is made in the bone. Experiments proved it in 18th century? Apparently. It is possible to separate the two, but I thought – why bother? It loses most of its power in the transformation. Instead, I thought, it is surely possible to do the opposite and command someone else's magic? And by that, their blood. If you steal control of that, you have their body. You could rip it apart from the inside... As neatly or as messily as you liked. When I wrote that shit, I was wondering about theory, not.. .The practical side. I got a lot of answers, regarding that. Some letters.”
“I don't know how to explain.” He paced in front of Neil, leaving shoeprints of the blood. “I don't know how to say it in a way... This isn't physics or mechanics or real world stuff.” He could only see any of this because the scene was so new. An hour later, and there would have been only congealed blood and random limbs, not even the faint smell of the spells. “All I think is... Well. I guess it can definitely be done.” He glanced back at the scene, frowning.