by Oras Auro 26th November 2017, 6:25 pm
The first thing Amora said and asked was directed to the plants and where they had originated. Asking if they had any idea where they had come from. This was a question Oras had been asking himself and had no clear answer yet. Even with the information they had collected from their research on the mysterious purple plants and their roots, there was no way to determine the origin and/or source, nor was there a way to determine how it was engineered. He had theories for every scenario, each more unlikely than the previous, save for a few. One of these scenarios he would share with Amora when he replied, but before that he would let her finish. She stated how she was wondering if they used some sort of magic to start all this, and if it was even possible for them to follow the growth all the way to the source. No to the first one he thought to himself. Or at least, partial no. If these plants were directly involved with magic, then they would be emanating magic energy like any spell. No, he was assuming magic had a part in this, but that was all. As for heading to the source there were problems with that as well.
"I do not think we can travel to the source for a multitude of reasons. For one, the source is undoubtedly covered in these plants, possibly more. These plants drain one of magic and physical energy. Unless you would rather be completely covered in fortifications, I suggest we don't head there. Not yet at least. As for their origins, I think magic had some part in it's creation, but not fully. You know how it doesn't emanate magic like other things do? That is the first sign that it is not magical in itself. Of course there are ways to block this sense, but I have already tested all these methods. My guess is that these plants were being genetically engineered, but the process could not be finished without the help of magic." It was some of his theories, but not all of them. Those theories would arise when she spoke up again. Before she did Oras had some time to take a bite or two of his food.
She shared her thoughts on how the two known subjects: The cloaked individual and the plants were most assuredly connected with one another. She was certainly confident in her belief, and Oras wasn't sure whether that was a good thing for her to develop or not. It was good to be confident in yourself and your skills, but it was so very easily to be overconfident as well. He would need to add a period of time to their schedule, time for them to separate from the world entirely, select a topic, and discuss, meditate, and debate the topic for long periods of time, so that she would develop in understanding, wisdom, and maturity. Yes, that would be the best option. She continued, stating how it leaves the question of how. How would people like this cloaked individual, as well as why, place the plant here. Of all places in Fiore. She asked if this place was of any significance as a whole, and if it wasn't if it could be a testing site. He smiled while his back was turned and put his mask on, abandoning his meal. This 'apprentice' he had taken on wasn't as knowledgeable as he was, or most people for that matter. But she certainly learned fast, and she could put two and two together. He turned his seat around and placed his elbows on the table, his hands folding together in front of the hooded mask. "And that is one of the right questions. To get your first statement out of the way, whether this man is connected indirectly or directly is uncertain, but he is connected regardless. If he is directly connected, I am unsure as to why. It is possible that he's connected indirectly as well, possibly having supplied whoever made these plants with the necessary materials to. Perhaps the experiment went wrong and another party is looking to either keep it quiet, or find a way to either destroy, or control the plant to their needs. If they are directly connected, then we arrive at your second question: Either this is a test zone they have chosen, they were experimenting nearby when it went awry and came loose... Or there is something else, something that we cannot yet see and or determine."
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