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[personal profile] ars_nova 2018-07-09 06:52 am (UTC)(link)
Roman watched his reaction in confusion. What could it be then he objected to- Ah, he followed his movements silently to stare at the video game console he took out from his desk. From his face, it clearly seemed it was the first time he saw one of these in person. Someday, he would learn to mask his feelings better, but these were so new that bubbled on the surface. He vaguely recognized it from the commercials and maybe from the glimpses caught during his window shopping in London and Fuyuki.

"Uh, is it wrong that you like playing games?" he asked, feeling like a country bumpkin. What a good cause to use to dismiss his ignorance. "Games have always been important even in ancient times, as means not just of recreation, but they are also very useful to teach skills." He blinked and felt his cheeks flush a little. Was he saying something inappropriate? There were many things the Grail had supplied him to avoid culture shocks (and many things he had seen), but the societal view of games and maturity was none of this.


"You're being too humble again," Roman pointed out, "There might be a reason why you gave that estimate." Namely, the doctor thought, because of the generation switch. While some magi extended their lifespan, most of the old generation would be replaced in a century by their heirs. At least in the Clock Tower, the generation change could shake the previous pillars if someone with Waver's position as a teacher and lecturer was successful in teaching them to be less isolated. That was something he considered when Waver first gave the date.

"Really?" Roman asked, a little surprised to learn that. "I suppose Billy acts a little wary of people in general." A little seemed like an understatement. Didn't he say he was his first and only friend?
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[personal profile] ars_nova 2018-07-10 05:48 am (UTC)(link)
"But technology is wonderful, and one of the greatest signs about human progress," Roman declared with furrowed brows. That nearly slipped his tongue. He wasn't ignorant that technology also brought terrible consequences to the planet and to the people living in it, nevertheless, he was watching this from a different perspective. In the past, most humans relied on their progress and evolution on prayers and the gods' blessings on them, that they had created things with their own hands filled him with a sense of satisfaction. Naturally, the topic of games was obviously less serious, Eh-

He scratched his head, trying to lighten the topic, "Ahah, that sounds troublesome. How old is she? She sounds like a young girl." A spoiled one too. His gaze fleetingly fell on the video game device, he tried to be a little more discreet about his curiosity. "So, um," be natural, he breathed, "What is your favorite game?"

He let that other topic dropped, because it was getting into a more personal interest field that he had no right to enter. He had given away his magic circuits to be a normal man. He trusted the modern magi would eventually figure out things by themselves.

"I guess I understand the value of keeping some secrets," Roman admitted, though he wondered if they were happy like this. The kids Marisbilly and he met in Fuyuki, well, they seemed definitely more carefree. Perhaps because the grip of the Magi Association was looser there?
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[personal profile] ars_nova 2018-07-11 09:42 am (UTC)(link)
Roman was happy to drop any serious 'topics' for the sake of his curiosity. He just found himself interested in whatever he was doing with his video game device. He tried to not look startle when he turned it on. Looking too much like a fish out water would just invite questions.

"I see, that sounds like a handful," he laughed softly at the description, "But you must care a lot about her." He could tell. It was a little different from Billy's cold attitude with young Olga. He could see the girl trying hard to catch her father's attention in vain. He wished he could help her, but she resented his presence to decline any 'alliance'.

"Admirable Tactics..." he repeated nodding slowly. Strategy games. Would that be useful? He had been stripped away from many things, and he did say that games were good teachers. He was about to ask him to teach him to play, if he was willing and free then it couldn't hurt to try. Roman didn't have a chance to ask, his last statement left him curious.

"Ah, is it because of the magic crests and succession?" he asked almost automatically. He could think the extreme caution to protect the family secrets were 'investments' for the future generations.
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[personal profile] ars_nova 2018-07-16 01:09 pm (UTC)(link)
"I guess families get to be complicated," Roman offered, but he truly didn't know about that. He had never experienced that. Solomon's family was indeed complicated, but he didn't feel like those were his memories or his life to feel any sort of attachment. "That probably makes your life harder, but also interesting?" he added helpfully. Maybe. He couldn't dislike her that much even if she could get on his nerves.

He had settled to be his silent observer (of the looking over the shoulder variant) when Lord El Melloi II had offered him to sit next to him. "Can I? Really?" he asked, slightly surprised. He rushed to stand and follow him, nonetheless, sitting on the spare sofa and glancing curiously at the console. He stayed silent while the other man set up his game. It was wiser this way. He would probably run his mouth again and ask things that would make him suspicious even if he could pass as a country bumpkin.

"Ah... I guess there's that, but--" he nodded slowly, thinking he could grasp the idea of a royal heir, but this whole crest idea seemed slightly disturbing. One thing was to pass down knowledge and rituals, but to implant, something that was in somebody's else body and so on disturbed him. He didn't know why. "Is it hard to start without one of those crests?" He would probably get yelled at but- He didn't inherit a 'crest' from David or Bathsheba. "I mean, when did this ritual begin to start with? The older magi, did they have crests?"
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[personal profile] ars_nova 2018-07-17 12:40 pm (UTC)(link)
"Is that right?" Roman was glad to hear that regardless of his hardships he still looked at the brightside. He hadn't developed his own pessimism yet. The years would change his view. When what was novel wore off and the feelings matured into bitterness. For the time being his childlike wonder was prevalent in everything.

"Oh um, I see. So after the collapse of the Age of Gods," Roman mumbled his eyebrows together, looking pensive. Maybe he shouldn't pursue this topic; he was no magus. He had to ask Marisbilly. He remembered that before Solomon, only those who were demigods or other elemental hybrids could perform magecraft thanks to the blessing of gods. Such as the famed witches like Circe or Medea. Yet he had not set any crest to be inherited. It was true he had used his body to engrave his spells but there were no instructions left for anyone to unearth it and use them. He should best focus on the game. It was more interesting too.

"Eh?" He caught himself before he asked a stupid 'Really? Can I?' once more and nodded vigorously in response. "Yes, I'd like to try this game! I can't promise I'll be any good."
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[personal profile] ars_nova 2018-07-18 06:28 am (UTC)(link)
He nodded. He knew that. The atmosphere was different now. He wasn't bothered in life by the heavy ether because he was born with power but he could see how different the world felt before his wish. In a way, this lightness was good, but for magi- well.

"But magi are too recluse," Roman mumbled with a heavy sigh, "By focusing on guarding their own family crests, they don't open up to others, that would lead to stagnation." Not extinction, no they are weirdly fixated to pass down the crest. He supposed to make some sense to preserve knowledge, but why was he slightly disturbed. "I understand is hard to protect their branches, and investigate them, as a doctor, I should be concerned about my field but-- um nevermind." To focus on one thing would mean they would not develop or branch out into new areas.

That too he could see about their choices of carefully planned intermarriage.

His mood lightened to turn and focus on the game. Positively beaming, he assented. "Ah, then I'll be in your care, Professor," he said with a soft smile and a nod. This was a lesson to him. He would try his best to follow and get good at this too.
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[personal profile] ars_nova 2018-07-22 09:43 am (UTC)(link)
He wanted to say more about the topic. He had a sudden bitter feeling he hadn't experienced before about the current situation of magi. Bitterness? Regret? Was this the way they were supposed to be? Then his magical formula. He sighed inwardly.

Perhaps this for the best, he reflected dropped the subject. The videogame novelty was enough to easily capture his undivided attention. "Your save..." he repeated, musing how convenient it would be to restarted where you left behind. He leaned on the seat and squinted at the map. After that, he glanced in Waver's direction for him to fill in the details.

He nodded firmly. Why not? "I do! I think I can do this. At least I'll try to not die so quickly." He laughed sheepishly.

It was a war where nobody would get hurt.
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[personal profile] ars_nova 2018-07-31 06:10 am (UTC)(link)
Roman took the console and nodded. "Thanks," he said as he turned to read the message on the screen. Tap? he wondered as he pressed a finger on it. Did he do it? The enfolding map that gave his location (and date) made his eyes widened in awe. He was truly doing this!

"Which side do I belong?" he asked quietly. Was he some strategist from the Ottoman Empire or maybe from Hungary kingdom? He checked the stats to take note of his inventory. Weapons, soldiers, provisions. A lot of the details of his life as Solomon seemed blurred, just to keep on his wish for a second, mundane life, but he recalled he had a well-equipped army.

Although he rarely went to war, he was better versed in diplomacy.
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we should probably do a cut scene from this until the end?

[personal profile] ars_nova 2018-08-06 07:21 am (UTC)(link)
"No, I think that should be the best way to start," Roman said, assenting. He had no ill feelings after all. If he were to side with Egypt or the Roman Empire, it would be harder. Although he had not yet developed that kind of passive aggressive negativity.

"Let's see," he re-read the stock items and the currency he had available. He decided the best would try to strengthen the soldiers' morale, if they were to attack Wallachia next. Vlad's Forest of the Impaled would shake them too much if he didn't do that.
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[personal profile] ars_nova 2018-09-17 05:40 pm (UTC)(link)
He nearly lost his first (easy mode) campaign. Roman was flustered realizing this, but it was mostly because he was more interested in exploring the world and meeting people than seriously battling anyone. The near taste of defeat was somehow novel, with the bite of something bitter growing within him in wonder. He almost wished he hadn't turned around, in the end, to see his disappointment grow. A couple of sacrifices and negations. It was extremely easy when he favored the most pragmatic and effective approach without taking into account his personal feelings.

As he was immersed in his game, he lost the track of the hour until Waver's voice pulled him back to the real world. "I forgot!" Oh God, was he going to get scolded? He frantically checked his watch with wide eyes. "He said he was going to meet me at the nearest Cafeteria. Lev's going to be there too." Something about trying to keep most of the Lords watching him meet Roman. He didn't want to attract unwanted attention.

He left out this was meant to happen forty minutes ago. He jumped on his feet and bowed deeply. "I'm sorry for keeping you, Lord El Melloi II. Thank you for everything. And," he smiled, calming the fresh anxiety he gained, "please remember what I said about Chaldea. I'll talk to Marisbilly about you."