Adia Costas (
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A fine day for horseback riding. ((For
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Adia is full of nervous energy as she waits outside of the Nexus inn for Paladin. She is mostly excited, but it has been a long time since she has ridden a horse. Her riding boots and helmet are long gone, lost along with everything else when Leonis was destroyed. She is wearing her regular boots and jeans, along with a sweater and her heavy wool coat. She didn't bother with a scarf, worried the fluttering might startle or distract the horse. Paladin did say that he was sassy.
Shifting her weight from foot to foot, she pulls out her PINpoint for the hundredth time and checks for messages. The innkeeper was happy enough to play go-between, printing out Adia's electronic messages and transcribing anything that Paladin wanted to write back in return. It's how they were able to plan their get-together. But Adia checks anyway. Plans can change, after all.
Shifting her weight from foot to foot, she pulls out her PINpoint for the hundredth time and checks for messages. The innkeeper was happy enough to play go-between, printing out Adia's electronic messages and transcribing anything that Paladin wanted to write back in return. It's how they were able to plan their get-together. But Adia checks anyway. Plans can change, after all.
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All joking aside, the comment about Adia's work has Paladin paying attention. She does love to learn about Adia's world, what she does, it's fascinating. "That is a very fancy name, genetic modification, for putting two things together. What is genetics?" Which may or may not be something easily answered, but the Tiefling is truly curious.
"Not yet, but I am sure over enough time she will be. We only met in passing," Paladin explains by way of how she would know an evil wizard. "The truth is, not all wizards are evil, in fact, most of the bigger towns and cities have wizards for their offenses, to help settle disputes, make defenses strong." Still, bright blue eyes narrow, "I just don't trust them." Which is absurd because the wizard of her village is an adorable nerd. But when you have things like Owlbears running around and the undead you just get a little weary of such power. "I, for, one am just thankful they can't fly. Do you know a lot about animals, Adia?" Paladin asked curiously, she had no idea bears tend to leave a person alone.
"Mmmm!" Setting the napkin aside, Paladin moves to stand and brushes off the front of her tunic. "Lead on, lead on, I will show you the ooze..." It's actually going to be near the salad bar, gotta keep jello cool.
[thank you! that is very kind of you to say, i am paranoid about how my character comes across. your words are reassuring! you should 100% play D&D it is so much fun! it would be fantastic to have an au where Adia becomes a Druid or something, might be kind of fun. thankfully i have a DM who does a wonderful job fleshing out the world i play in.]
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Adia opens her mouth, then shuts it just as quick. Shoot, how is she going to explain genetic modification? Where to even start? But after some thought (and a fortifying sip of tea), she leans in seriously, ready to rise to the challenge. "Genes are tiny little coils of protein that are in the cells of every living thing. They're like blueprints, or... instructions, on how that living thing is going to grow. Your eye color, your height, even what diseases you'll be susceptible to, it's all there in your genes. And every living thing has genes that do different things. Theoretically, you can remove a gene that does one thing and insert it into the genetic code of another thing, to give it that characteristic." She pauses a moment, to let Paladin take that all in. "Practically, you're very limited in what you can do, because you can only manipulate a living thing's genes so much or else it isn't viable. So... let's see. I know that there was a strain of rabbits that glowed in the dark because of a gene from a jellyfish. And plants that are resistant to disease because of genes from unrelated plants. But there's no way we could make an owlbear."
"That's too bad," Adia says finally, because it's unfortunate that Paladin can't trust an entire class of people. Not that she blames her; Adia trusts a Cylon about as far as she can throw one. "I've met a couple of mages here. No wizards, though."
She shrugs a little, in response to the question about animals. "Not much more than the average person. Except for horses, I guess. I've only seen bears at the zoo." Adia is an avid reader of several subjects, including animals, but the fact that she doesn't have direct experience with them makes her much less confidant in what she knows about them. "Oh, I do know a talking polar bear in the Nexus, though. His name is Ice Bear and he's very nice. He waits tables at Crossroads Cafe."
Adia stands up as well, absently readjusting her coat on the back of the chair so it doesn't fall off. "Where did you see it?" she asks. She'll head towards desserts if Paladin doesn't steer her in the right direction.
((It's hard with OCs! We have to build them from scratch. An au with Adia as a druid would be amazing. I did once create (with my husband's help) a dragonborn warrior who was constantly looking for ways to fight evil to bring honor to her family, but was also not very bright (her INT was an 8!) and ended up helping take care of kids at an orphanage. But my friend's campaign never took off. :( I'm tempted to bring her to the Nexus someday.))
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But even after a few days she had not been wrong or made up anything else. "This is very fascinating," Paladin breathes, unconsciously leaning forward. "I am struggling to believe this is true, it seems so unbelievable. How do you know this to be true?" Her current difficulty doesn't make Paladin hostile but curious, wanting to believe. Adia believed when Paladin spoke about magic and how fantastic was that?
The call to get another plate is almost relieving and she stands. "I think you may know more than I do, regardless! A polar bear? he is friendly? I will have to swing around and see him for myself." Paladin motions back toward where Adia had gone for her first plate, and when they drew close enough pointed at the bowls of green, red, and orange jello some with dollops of whipped cream on top. There it sits, and there Paladin's finger points like a child tattling.
[hey, i'm always down for wild aus! okay that sounds adorable and awesome, i bet she was a lot of fun! also: love that she kind of ended up a social worker!]
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"He is very friendly. He doesn't act much like a bear, to be honest. He walks around on his hind legs." She turns herself around at Paladin's direction and looks at the bowls of jello. "Oh! That's gelatin. It's very sweet, it's mostly sugar and... collagen, I think. It takes the shape of whatever mold you put it in." It's not her personal favorite -- too little like real food, and she eats enough processed foodstuff these days for it to appeal to her. "They're flavored to taste like fruit... lime, cherry, and orange, based on their colors."
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Fun fact: half-elves *technically* aren't the result of an elf and another race mating, but that's what is widely accepted so, that's what everyone goes with.
"You are a very good teacher, Adia," and there is such a note of both awe and appreciation in her voice. "I did not go to school when I was young, that option is not open to my race. There was a Dwarf though who would teach me letters and numbers as I helped him in his bakery, you remind me of him. Except you aren't as surly." Which is nice, Paladin is too old for the gruff school of teaching.
Eyebrows raise and she gives a slight shrug at the description, the colors are certainly enticing: almost enough for her to reach out and take one but Paladin hesitates. "Do you like Jello?"
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"Thanks." She smiles from the praise, although it is tempered by hearing that Paladin wasn't allowed to go to school as a child. That seems incredibly unjust. "You're a quick learner, Paladin. I think it would be much harder for me to adjust if I had been coming from your world."
Jello is certainly very colorful, and probably what has kept it popular for so long. "It's not my favorite. I prefer dessert with a little more substance. You should try it, though, to see if you like it." She gestures to where the hot entrees are. "I'm going to get some of that chicken you had, it looked good. I'll meet you back at the table?"
((Now I am curious, what are half-elves? Also, I forgot to reply last tag, I am also a fan of wild aus. :) ))
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The Tiefling practically beams with that compliment, really, Paladin is so very pleased that there is actually kind of a stammering, a verbal blush. "That is very kind of you to say. It is, at sometimes, difficult, but I have this thought that I have seen so many thing that at times defines imagination. It makes it easier to consider ideas different than my own."
Hmmmm.... Reaching out Paladin grabs a cherry jello, that seems safest. "Yes, that sounds like a fine plan, I am unsure of what to taste next but I am sure something will grab my attention. The chicken is very good, moist."
[ah! so, i should have kind of clarified. most people think a half-elf is easily made, right? an elf and a human do that thing mammals do and boom: baby that is of both worlds, but a half-elf is the result of an elf and another race actually beseeching the gods to allow them to conceive. if granted, the baby would be born either man or elf. the half comes from the fact that one of his parents was an elf. that's Tolkien for you. hey! if you're up for it and want me/paladin involved just let me know.]
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Adia smiles to herself a little, at the tiefling's reaction. She considers Paladin quite bright. Explaining things to her has been a pleasure. "I'm sure that helps. Your world sounds so... mutable. Like anything is possible. That's good preparation for the Nexus."
"Okay. See you there in a bit." She hopes that Paladin waits until Adia is seated to try the jello. She has a feeling that her reaction will be worth seeing. After some time spent at the hot entree section, Adia returns to the table with a little bit of everything. The only dishes she skipped were those slathered in sauce, which reminds her too much of the unpalatable rations on New Caprica, even though rationally she knows they'll taste just as good as anything else.
((ahhh, okay. That makes sense. I've read Tolkien but I never looked too much into that aspect. I'll let you know if I ever go the au route!))
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Jello in hand, Paladin takes another look at what is being offered, maybe a salad wouldn't be such a bad thing to grab, so dark greens get loaded on to a plate along with some veggies and interesting pre-made cold salads that do feature vegetables but also some sort of sauce for flavor. Also: more chicken, because that was super delicious.
The table has been cleared of previous dishes when Paladin sits. "Variety is my favorite thing," the Tiefling tells her lunch companion. "I am so bad at settling with one thing, and why do so when there are so many exciting options out there?" It certainly explains Paladin's 'love' life.
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A tilt of her horned head has her considering Adia carefully. "I don't know how easily I believe that, you seem very, steady..." It was a word Paladin searched for but was unsure if that's what she really sought in the end. "But I did not know you when you were young, and time changes us all. What was is it like, working in space?"
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"The view sounds appealing but not the other part, being in a sealed building. It sounds like it would be hard to move independently: to do what you want, or go where you want to go. You can get off at ports though, yes?" So maybe that's appealing, a ship has to dock sometimes, right?
Speaking of docking, Paladin picks up her spoon and approaches the jello, carefully, slowly, before diving in and scooping out a bite. The taste isn't bad, but it is very sweet, the texture of it is quite appealing too: it's squishy! "Hmmmmm interesting! It is very sweet, but I think I may like it."
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She eats some of her chicken, smiling at the way Paladin goes about her first spoonful of jello. "I'm glad you like it. It's funny, isn't it? The way it wiggles."
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"It is! I was admiring the way it moves." What might be more funny is a demonoid playing with their jello. Paladin carefully pokes the jello with the spoon to get it wiggling, and once it is, she focuses and creates with a bit a magic a spooky 'oooohhhhhh!' ghost moan that appears to come from the wiggling jello.
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There is thankfully no food in Adia's mouth when Paladin does her little magic trick; she jumps, then bursts into surprised laughter. "That's all the Nexus needs, haunted gelatin." As amusing as it is, Adia will definitely be put off of eating jello for a while.
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Looking up she grins broadly, a wide, mischievous smile that is followed up by a giggle. "We could make an immense jello and set it up to make scary noises! How fun would that be?"
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Adia is not normally one for practical jokes, but a giant jello making scary noises sounds fairly harmless, and amusing. "That'd be pretty funny. I'm sure there'd be at least a few people who'd try to eat it, anyway."
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"It is a valid attack," Paladin laughs sitting back in the chair. "I would fight by the side of anyone who saw a spooky jello and decided to go at it with a spoon."
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Adia almost makes a joke about eating your enemy, but realizes the unintentional double entendre before the words leave her mouth. She has a feeling Paladin wouldn't be offended, but Adia is not confidant enough to make such jokes. "How did you get it to make that noise? What sort of spell, I mean?"
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That would have been something if she had, Paladin would have been delightfully shocked. "That is something that Tieflings can do, it's innate magic called Thamaturgy. There are other tricks one can do with it as well, all of them rather spooky in nature. Lights flickering, and changing color, eerie noises, altered appearance. Things like that."
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Adia saves the ribald jokes for those she's extremely close with, or when she's drunk. Which is not nearly as often as one would think, given her circumstances. "Do you use this magic for anything in particular?" Other than making jello sound haunted and other parlor tricks.
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Clearly they need to go out drinking and get into some shenanigans.
"Only to frighten, sometimes for fun, sometimes not. They occasionally work as diversions as well, but most of the time it is to intimidate. That's what the magic was originally given to us for, demonic half people are good for little else," Paladin finishes with a slight, humorless smile.
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The question doesn't surprise her. She's been asked that many times, usually soon after the other person learns how crappy her current world is. It's a question she asks herself, every time she visits the Nexus. "I've... thought about it, yes. But..." She sighs and picks at the remnants of her chicken. "I can't leave my friends behind. I could bring Maggie here, and Seth and Will and a few others, but there wouldn't be enough time to rescue everyone, and... it'd be too much like giving up." And all the comforts of the Nexus wouldn't take away that shame. "If... If things get really bad, I'll consider it. But for now, I can't leave them."
It doesn't seem fair, that Paladin's inherent magic only works to make people more afraid of her. "It's not like that here, you know. I mean, you might run into some people who are prejudiced against anything remotely demonic, but... everyone is an individual here and should be treated that way. If someone can't figure that out, then it's their loss."
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The tight, humorless smile relaxes and the Tiefling gives a slight shrug. "I am used to it, and, for the most part I do not blame them for their fear or hesitancy. You would be wary of any Cylon, yes? Thankfully, I have a village where people trust and accept me, and that feeling is growing, and I have yet to run into such fear here. The Nexus, I have found is a very diverse place and I believe that helps a great deal."
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