07-07-2019, 03:49 AM
(07-07-2019, 01:25 AM)achroma Wrote:(07-07-2019, 01:02 AM)Lost Rinoah Wrote: //There's no set value for currency, so don't seek to have me extrapolate please.
"Just 25 pixels for the figurine and we'll see after we're done how much the rest will cost. It shouldn't be too expensive, anchoring isn't time consuming or materially expensive compared to most thing. If you want some purity seals, those are also pretty cheap too, due to simplicity. Only one will never do after all. I have something set up to make those for me though." She'd finished her own food as well by now, having taken to taking a nibble whenever feizel provided a response to her. she took feizel's plate and form as well, placing it all in the same box as the pan she'd cooked it in now before moving over to a nearby wall. Reaching to the base of the wall, she pulled on something, and out slid a padded mat that she pulled near the couch. Suddenly, small vials are laid about the room near the mat. Oils, powders, and what appear to be paints. Although they look slick, jet black and oily like crude. There are a couple of candles too, but they're unscented and aren't yet lit. There's also a number of thin stone card like things stacked next to the paints. They look like they're made out of carefully shaped quartz. It looks more like she's preparing to paint a monochromatic picture than do some sort of near ritual like enchantment.
“I can do that price easily. Of course I would like some purity seals, as, well, they seem robust enough... you mentioned emotional backlash when a Anchor gave away. What exactly is that, and how unpleasant is that exactly? I want to be prepared, just in case.”
He would eye up the supplies with curiosity. He’d never seen this kind of work done before.
"Your body doesn't actually have natural sensitivities to things beyond the physical. When coming in contact with a sensation that isn't readable. Your body will generally try to liken it to something as similar as possible to something that is physical in sensation. That's why it will feel like you are being pulled towards your anchor subtly but constantly when it is finished. You aren't actually being pulled. However when one breaks, your body gets extremely confused as there is no liken-able physical sensation. This can lead to one of two things, an uncanny impossibly strong feeling of relief that can make you fall asleep or other such things such as feeling extreme happiness or hyperactivity, or an almost drunken stupor that can lead to hasty action where you might make a mistake and do things you normally wouldn't do. Or alternatively, a sudden feeling of extreme stress, leading to anger and aggression, more often to the first unless you consider yourself more inclined towards violent behavior and aggressive tendancies. Having more than one anchor protects against this unless they are all broken really close in time to each other, or the last one is broken long after the others have been." She coats the pad in a oil that smells of alcohol and rubs it down softly until it dries using a rag. It appears she just sterilized the padded mat for you while she spoke, answering your question to the best of her ability. She washes the figurine with the same cleaning oil as well and lays it on the stand nearby to keep it out of the way for now.
"Hopefully this doesn't sound weird. But I'm gonna need you to remove your shirt and lay down on the mat if you're sure you want me to get you linked to an anchor." There's now a small floating stone sitting above her right shoulder, for a moment it makes your sight stick to it. Seemingly making your vision swim and darken as you see it. But it fades only a moment later. A side effect from your encounter on the mountain with the golem, just the echoes of what you were forced to endure there. The stone previously was seen following the golem around, but had disappeared when feizel had gone with Austin and Danu to the cabin, presumably having not followed through the portal from the theater. Here it now floats, subtly glowing with an inner blue light, the floating opal stone had returned.