[ Okay, tricky, but potentially doable. Nate leans forward, considering it. ]
Can you...visualise that mental state in your head? Maybe we could try and teach the charm to recognise it, based on your memories. Then when that happens in real time, it'll react.
It's new territory, [Charles admits, frowning] but I've never experienced emotions or memories as a gateway to bloodlust, alone. It's not something I've heard of happening to other vampires of my kind, either.
I'm willing to try it; I have some fresh memories from this place that could be recent enough to give the charm something extra to 'latch onto'. [He trails off pensively.]
But for the sake of taking additional precautions, I'll arrange to try it somewhere safe. [Which means relying on the same restraint he used with Alaric. Easy enough.] Is it something you'll need to be present for, to gauge the take?
[Even without a display of Nate's power, his confidence sells that he can handle himself. It's not enough to dissuade Charles from taking his own precautions, but it's reassuring, all the same.]
All the evidence I have says it can't, and won't, happen, but I prefer not to take risks with my vampirism. There's a basement room in the hospital that would serve the purposes of a test well: it's never occupied, and should you end up needing some kind of help, Kyle and numerous other magic-users work in the building. I can meet you there on any night you'd be prepared.
A couple weeks it is, then. I'll await your call. [And with any luck, the first test will work without any unexpected problems.]
And thank you, Nate, [he says, sincerely.] Even for simply trying - it means more to me than I could begin to explain.
[Which may go without saying, but it feels important to insist on the significance of his being able to live in the city without worrying about being a threat at any given moment.]
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[ Okay, tricky, but potentially doable. Nate leans forward, considering it. ]
Can you...visualise that mental state in your head? Maybe we could try and teach the charm to recognise it, based on your memories. Then when that happens in real time, it'll react.
I could see that working.
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I'm not sure what you mean, exactly. Try to put myself in the emotional shoes of what the state feels like?
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[ A beat. ]
Is that possible, or likely to trigger an episode for you?
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I'm willing to try it; I have some fresh memories from this place that could be recent enough to give the charm something extra to 'latch onto'. [He trails off pensively.]
But for the sake of taking additional precautions, I'll arrange to try it somewhere safe. [Which means relying on the same restraint he used with Alaric. Easy enough.] Is it something you'll need to be present for, to gauge the take?
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I was planning to cast the spell actively. Would that be a problem, I mean...do you think it's likely to actually set off a bloodlust state for you?
Because if so, I should definitely be there. I can knock you out myself if need be.
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All the evidence I have says it can't, and won't, happen, but I prefer not to take risks with my vampirism. There's a basement room in the hospital that would serve the purposes of a test well: it's never occupied, and should you end up needing some kind of help, Kyle and numerous other magic-users work in the building. I can meet you there on any night you'd be prepared.
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That'll work. Kyle won't mind.
I have some research to do, and some building blocks to make, but...give me a couple of weeks, maybe? I'll be in touch.
[ ooc: would you like to play this out? ]
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And thank you, Nate, [he says, sincerely.] Even for simply trying - it means more to me than I could begin to explain.
[Which may go without saying, but it feels important to insist on the significance of his being able to live in the city without worrying about being a threat at any given moment.]