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Vicissitude

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summer 21 year 123 of the third age
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The sveinn's features remained largely cordial, but he did offer Cælum a brief, wan smile when the dragon implied he'd rather remain entirely ignorant about the procedure.

"Worry not– you'll be sound asleep the entire time," he said reassuringly. "But first, would you please change into this?"

The sveinn would then proffer a surgical gown to Cælum, as trying to operate around the dragon's own clothing would be a bit of an unnecessary nuisance, especially given the complexity of the procedure. The sveinn would step back from the door and allow the dragon to close it and change within the privacy of his room, waiting in the hall for the man to reemerge whensoever he was ready.

And once he did, the sveinn nodded down the hall, "...this way, then."

To Cælum, Själasalr's halls might come across as mazelike, but they did not need to wander through the dimly lit– though immaculately decorated– wooden corridors for long. He would be led into a surgical suite, wherein Velho was already waiting for them.

"He said he had no questions," the sveinn said to Velho. "...and that he'd like the Crux in his chest; I imagine not dissimilar to a Boggart's."

"...excellent, thank you; you may go," Velho responded to the sveinn, who nodded and then took their leave.

"Cælum, lay down here," he'd say now with his attention set upon his patient. The Maltrician would then gesture to the forming bench, one large enough to accommodate even the tallest Æld'Norai. It looked elaborate and perhaps a bit macabre if Cælum had never seen such a thing before– though he would've if he'd ever been to a Maltrician proper in the past.

And once Cælum did so, Velho had one more instruction, "...please drink this. It'll make sure you stay asleep the entire time."

He'd then offer his patient a small wooden cup with what looked, and smelled, like a black, herbal tea within it. Which, for the most part, it was– Velho had just previously mixed a small amount of Pathos in it containing the Bane of Sopor. Such a Bane would do exactly as he'd described: keep Cælum locked into a deep slumber for up to three days, or until Velho Allayed it. And such a Bane was fast acting. Shortly after Cælum consumed it, he'd be overcome with drowsiness, soon falling asleep upon the forming bench.

Now alone and with his patient unconscious, Velho could begin the surgery proper. Cælum, in his humanoid form, was about the same height as Æhti but not nearly so broad. The Inari from whom he'd already harvested the Crux organ from was quite a bit smaller, though such a thing would not be an issue– the difference was not so extreme that the organ needed to be resized, at least.

In order to make sure he didn't stress his spell reserves, Velho preferred to start his surgeries as mundanely as possible, utilizing mostly Malediction until such a thing became inconvenient or if the patient's vitals destabilized. And luckily for both him and his patients, his Lifesight allowed him to keep an eye on such vitals without any additional equipment.

Once the surgical gown was moved out of the way, Velho's first step was to cut an incision down the length of the sternum. To avoid excess bleeding, he staunched the blood flow along the incision with Malediction's hemostasis techniques before moving on to cut the sternum. But for that, he preferred to use a tool he'd made in the past– a strange, deep red knife sculpted of his own blood and crystallized, then shaped, through his Hemomancy. It was far more elegant than any other bonesaw he could find, and he could actively maintain its consummate sharpness through use of his own magic. Taking great care to monitor the pressure he used, he sliced downward, cutting the sternum in half.

Once the sternum had been cut, Velho would then put the tool down. With a quick gesture and a muttered incantation to add additional layers of Sovereignty, he gently prised apart the ribs and locked them in place with a minor cast of Vicissitude. The Devorari found rib spreading tools to be somewhat clumsy, brutish, unwieldy and often damaging. Having to heal potentially broken ribs or torn flesh resulting from their use was a pain. That, and such a minor cast barely dented his spell reserves.

Now that Cælum's beating heart was exposed to the open air, Velho would then collect a pair of small tongs, reach into the Saol-infused container which housed the Seeming Crux, and pluck the organ from the liquid within. It wasn't a large organ, about the size of a kidney, and so it was easy enough to nestle it in between his lungs, right beside his steady-beating heart.

The actual difficult part was what came next. The Crux was not an organ in the traditional sense, rather, it was a bundle of nerves, and these nerves needed to be threaded throughout Cælum's body in order to ensure a uniform Transfiguration when used, or that the Saol shifted the right parts when enacting Chimerism and the like. If he missed a spot, that part of the body would not properly shift and the results could be…grotesque. This was a monumentally onerous task normally, but for Velho, he had a unique advantage: Devorare. He would not have to manually unwind the nerve fibres and thread them through his patient with tools, no– he could will the organ to effectively do that itself through spellcasting. Now, this still required him to map the nerves correctly, but it would certainly save a lot of time and diminish the risk to his patient monumentally.

Velho held his hands above Cælum's chest and began to cant in order to make the most use of Sovereignty. His words would sound like a prayer, but at the same time nothing at all; like a man speaking softly in tongues. The Crux, bundle of nerves that it was, began to glow, slowly unwinding like a possessed spool of yarn, several different threads beginning to weave their way throughout his body at once. He repeated that process several times, weaving the organ into his patient in layers– throughout the torso, the neck, the head, into each limb. He was very, painfully, thorough. But once done, he flooded the Crux itself with as much Saol as he could manage without invoking Mageburn from Invigorate, forcing it to integrate into Cælum's body.

The next to last step was to shift his incantation to Allay, cleaning away any Pathos from bacteria that may have entered his wounds. It would be a fool's mistake to not sanitize Cælum in order to ensure his good health. That done, he utilized Vicissitude again with a similar, yet distinct, eldritch chant to close the dragon's ribcage and then weave his flesh together once more. Looking down at him, one would never guess Velho had just spent the past several hours weaving nerve fibres through the man, or even that he'd been cut open at all.

Finally, he'd whisper one more incantation, one more syllable, to Allay his Bane of Sopor. Cælum would regain his senses over the next few minutes, and once he appeared alert enough, Velho would ask, "...how do you feel?"

Of course, he could see that his patient's vitals were bright and clear, but he always asked anyway.

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Caelum looked at the clothing provided to him with curiosity but accepted it anyways. He changed into the gown, leaving his things behind in the room in a neat pile. Then, there was the walk to the surgical room. It was oddly calming to know that he was almost at the end of this journey. He felt like he'd done a fortnight of activities all crammed into just a few days.

He nodded to Velho, not saying anything as he sat on the bench. The faster it was all over with, the better. He tried to keep his focus on the wall and then the ceiling after he drank the liquid and laid down. He almost immediately started to feel himself slip away. He tried to say, "Good luck" to his surgeon but he wasn't sure if the words actually made it out. The last thought he had was whether the inari was dead yet as his mind wandered to what he was actually doing – killing someone and raping them of their abilities.

Caelum didn't even come close to waking up during the procedure. His mind was in a blank state, dreamless, peaceful. He'd remember none of it, of course, but whilst he slumbered he imagined himself walking up to the Inari had having a conversation with her.

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"Hey," he offered, sitting on a chair that materialized out of nowhere.

"Hi," she responded. She was sitting on her own chair, head drooped and looking dejected.

"I suppose none of this is real," he said as he looked around at an endless expanse of white space.

"Suppose not. Why am I here? Haven't I suffered enough? You just had to create an imaginary version of me?"

"Guess so," Caelum said somberly. "I wish I'd gotten to know you, I guess. At least been able to have an amiable conversation. Part of you is going to be living on in me. I feel like we're going to be together forever, for better or worse."

"Heh, you know enough to not regret my death." She smirked and glanced up at him.

"Not true…" he said slowly and pensively. "I think it's a shame you have to die, actually. I don't know how your organ works but I suppose it's vital enough that you couldn't live without it. Or… maybe it isn't? I don't remember if I even bothered to ask. For all I know they'll just kill you regardless. Damn, I should have asked."

"Didn't care to ask much of anything, did ya? Too scared to face the possible consequences? If my organ is as much of a fighter as I am, you're probably done for." She was grinning now, hopeful of his demise.

"Wouldn't count on it, unfortunately. The surgeon seems to be some kind of miracle worker. If you hadn't been frozen you would have heard how the galdr mage basically had his chest destroyed and restored like it was nothing."

"Good. The destroyed part, anyway," she said sheepishly.

"To bring us back on topic… I guess I just wanted to say sorry." Caelum shrugged and averted his gaze. He saw trees start to spread around the white abyss, slowly adding some color to the mix.

"A whole lot of good that'll do," the inari said with a sigh. "What is this anyway?"

"It's my vision. I suppose it's obvious why I hunted you, but nobody's ever asked me why… if that makes any sense. Let me show you." He got up and in an instant they were falling through the sky.

"Ahhhhh!" shouted the inari as she flailed around, taking a few moments to realize she was floating with her host.

"This, is my vision," Caelum said as he pointed down at an aerial view of the forest.

The inari stared down at whatever it was. Minutes passed in silence as she soaked in exactly what Caelum was planning. Then, she started to tear up. "It's… beautiful."

"It is, isn't it?" Caelum said, realizing that the inari's tears were also his own. "Now, I must say goodbye. I think our time here is over. Though… I think I will be seeing more of you in my dreams."

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Caelum opened his eyes slowly as the dream quickly became a distant memory, ultimately fading away into the recesses of his consciousness. "Ugh, Flora, get me the…" He blinked, then he remembered where he was. He sat up rather quickly, from his point of view, but it was very sluggish. He took a deep breath, flexed his hands, rubbed his chest. He winced as he touched it, though it wasn't really painful, more so sensitive.

"I think I'm fine," Caelum said after about a minute of checking that his body still worked. There were many more tests to do, namely magical ones, but he figured that there wouldn't be anything wrong with his ability to cast.

"I take it everything went off without a hitch?" Caelum asked, unsure whether this was the time he ought to bring up Velho's condition. They were alone, much as AEhti had let him to expect. But the aelf had put him under in mere seconds so there was no telling what he'd do if Caelum angered him.


 

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Cælum's disorientation upon waking up was to be expected. Velho briefly wondered to whom the name he'd called belonged, but arrived at the conclusion that such a thing wasn't really something he ought to concern himself with. It was natural, too, for the dragon to search for a wound of sorts, or any remnants of surgery, really– but he wound find nothing save the sensitivity granted by the transplanted Crux.

Taking the Crux had been done the day before, after Cælum had retired to his room. The Inari hadn't actually been killed– yet. Velho had been alerted by Æhti of the creature's claims about reporting to a master of sorts, and so he had simply taken her organ and imprisoned her, intending to question her himself on his own time. Depending on what she'd say, however, the Ferrier had half a mind to spare her. An Inari forced to live without their Seeming was punishment enough, in his eyes.

"Health wise, I can see that you are doing quite well. I more ask because the transplants of Glamour organs can have…interesting…? results depending on the person. I once had somebody accidently incite theirs shortly after waking up," he explained, punctuating the thought with a short breath of a laugh.

"But to your question, yes; the procedure went smoothly and concluded without issue. To incite a transplant, you need only flood the area with your own Saol until your soul properly connects with it. You should recognize immediately when you've succeeded," the strange Maltrician continued, informing Cælum in case he didn't already know.

"Have you any questions for me, now that the process is done?" And as was customary for him, he was generally happy to sate the curiosities of his clients– for he himself was a curious sort.


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"Flood my chest with saol… hmm…" He still felt a little groggy and he did not think he wanted to try it just yet… but since he was in the presence of a skilled medic he figured it was better for things to go wrong now instead of later.

"I think I'll try it then," he said as he focused his energies towards his chest. He gripped the surface he sat on and pushed his eyebrows together until he felt a sensation in his chest. "Oh!" he said with a start. "Yes, I think it's worked." He took a couple deep breaths, then inclined his head in thanks.

"I suppose I do have a few questions… Firstly, is the inari dead? I was hesitant to ask specifics out of fear but now that it's over with, that fear has subsided. I take it she would not exactly want to see me again even if she were alive… but it would give me some closure to know her fate."

After Velho gave his answer he would bring up the elephant in the room, "I uh, I also wanted to tell you that I think you might have some kind of issue. What I seek as a dragon is fertility and I have a sixth sense for who has it and who does not. And in your case, it's basically nonexistent even compared to other aelves. Enough for me to bring it up and I've never done that before, not to an aelf at least. I'm no doctor but I feel like it must have something to do with your work here."
 

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Inciting a transplanted Glamour organ could have myriad results ranging from borderline nothing to somewhat erratic results depending on the Glamour in question. Seeming was usually fairly benign as it required one to imprint for it to actually do anything, though on occasion reversible chimerism from the donor's imprints could make manifest upon doing so. For Cælum, at least, it appeared nothing happened, meaning that the organ was clean of any influence from the donor's Seeming.

"Good…though you'll need to find something to imprint upon in order to actually begin utilizing it. Just…be careful about it, Seeming is 'legal' here in a literal sense, but many do not take too kindly to those who pretend to be something they are not." Velho, in truth, had no idea what Cælum intended to do with the Glamour and he didn't really care– but he ought to at least pass on such a warning lest the man potentially get himself into trouble.

Regarding the Inari, "...she is not. I've half a mind to just release her, as being stripped of Seeming is punishment enough, but…I feel I ought to hold her until the potentiality of her having a master of sorts is properly investigated. I imagine that part shouldn't take too long…" he trailed off.

He fully intended to release her so long as she wouldn't be returning to some nefarious ally, because at that point she'd pose little to no risk.

Cælum's next question made Velho chuckle, though the tone was more sardonic than not. "I'd never really paid such a thing much thought…though I can't say I'm at all surprised to hear that."

Which was true enough, the general consensus was that Scourge at a minimum drastically reduced one's ability to reproduce, but among the ælves, most Scourge were too exhausted to bother trying either way…and the women of their number did not want to risk their fragile bodies– childbirth would almost certainly kill them.

"My work as a Ferrier is known to suffuse the body with Anima– the sister to Saol, but equal and opposite. 'Tis why many of us in the profession appear withered compared to our kin. We're still immortal like the rest of the Æld'Norai, just…not quite as vibrant," he said with a bit of a laugh. "We're not quite sure why this happens, I suppose, other than our interactions with and proximity to the dead…and there isn't really a way to cure it once the process has started."

None save the bit about him not being sure why this happens was a lie, but of course, he couldn't share the actual explanation for his apparent illness.

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Caelum appreciated that Velho took the time to explain the legality of seeming. Common sense said it would be a bad idea to go around chomping people's limbs off to gain their appearances… that was how he understood it to work, anyways.

"No need to worry about that," he said with a slight smile. "I can already assume the form of a dragon and… Perhaps I'm a little arrogant for thinking so, but I can't think of anything that trumps that. I'm guessing many aelves feel the same way, that's probably why seeming isn't all that popular. Still, if fauna are anything like flora then I should be able to find useful forms out there."

"Ah, it's good to hear that she lives. Perhaps she will be able to live a reformed life,"
he said upon hearing about the inari's fate.

Caelum inclined his head at the aelf's explanation of his 'condition.' It did make a little bit of sense but it didn't do much to sate his curiosity. At least he'd said what was on his mind and could get the thought out of his head.

"Interesting. I meant no offense, by the way. It's just… I felt I at least should tell you." He looked at the door then back to Velho. "Is there anything else you need from me? If not then I should probably get out of your hair."
 

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Velho chuckled at Cælum's mention of draconic and ælven arrogance, a breathier sound than before that turned into a short cough at the end. If the dragon were paying attention, he'd see Ash on the Ferrier's breath. While Velho did not need to breathe courtesy of Devorare, he liked to mimic the motions in order to blend in. Unfortunately, Scourge caused Ashes to build up within one's respiratory system, and this became markedly uncomfortable if not periodically breathed out.

"Excuse me," he commented before continuing. "...you aren't wrong, though even if there was higher demand, I doubt Seeming would ever truly become 'popular' as the fae from which the organs are sourced are…markedly rare."

Especially so in Ælheim, as many of the Inari that called Ældrassil's Grove home were related by a single bloodline, and that bloodline was protected, for they were descendants of one of Hespæride's beloved pets. As such, using them for their organs wasn't something many Æld'Norai would feel inclined to do.

"But I'm sure you'll find all manner of useful beasts in Ælheim– Ældrassil's magic has attracted and influenced the propagation of all sorts," not that Velho knew all too much about zoology himself.

Regarding the Inari donor, "...perhaps. Ælheim's criminal justice system does put value on reformation...should those who do wrong show the potential to turn a new leaf, as it were. Now granted…this one isn't a citizen so the rules are a bit different, but still…I like to think that the same philosophy generally applies," the Ferrier mused.

And about his health, "...no offense taken. I've come to understand over the years that you dragons tend to be…mighty curious about whatever it is that you find yourselves Seeking. I don't mind the inquiries, generally," he paused for a moment.

"...but on my end, no. You are free to leave– there should be a sveinn in the hall that will escort you out. Good luck with, ah…your whatever Seeming endeavors your embark upon."

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Cælum

+13 XP (~1300 WC)
+Seeming (-250 SP rewarded from Vicissitude's Dungeoneering bank for Cælum; 3,250/5,000 used.)

Velho + Æhti

+23 XP (~2300 WC)
+Inari prisoner

The Seeming saga finally draws to a close! Have fun with your newfound Glamour :>​

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