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Ilirl of the Chant

He knew Idocrase. Everybody did but maybe Iliril had a bit more experience with them than the people in his little section of the School of Chants. Once, some mages from Idocrase had visited his teacher. Iliril had mostly lurked in the background, ease dropping on their conversation. He hadn't thought much of it before this day, but it really was a disappointment that they hadn't spoken of anything important. Merely simple pleasantries and bows as a small group of people met at the only crossroads that their lives would ever join at. He wondered what had happened to those Idocrase mages. He didn't want to wonder what had happened to his teacher.

"W-we're one of t-the s-small-ler d-div-vis-sions," Iliril said, somewhat uncomfortably. "N-not t-too m-man-ny p-peop-ple f-from ot-ther s-schools k-know ab-bout us." He had always thought that the reason for that was because the rest of the School of Chants were ashamed of them and could easily imagine what the common mentality could have been. Yes, these people are lunatics and they are our lunatics so we'll be proud of them, but damn if anybody else knows that.

In any case, even telling Enelen where his school was located was a bit of an awkward experience. It was the equivalent of telling somebody from some shiny, prestigious university with an overly long name that he lived in a cave. Which was admittedly true, so that just made it worse. It was not helped at all by the fact that, look, they were very nice caves. And Iliril found himself desperately missing the little things like the constant, muffled echoes of people simply being, and having random silica showers whenever nature decided that it was going to just be another difficult day.

If the sky were any more azure, he was going to get sick.

He did start when Enelen mentioned how this world was paradise. Because oh, oh, didn't he know? More aggressively than he meant to show, he all but spat out, "If t-this is t-the onl-ly w-world y-you've b-been t-to, t-then y-you m-must h-have h-had all of t-the l-luck in t-the ent-tire w-world." And because it felt like spitting on the graves of all of those people who hadn't made it, he added angrily, "I w-wasn't al-lone at f-first!"

Ranara had gone out into that dead world alone when the rest of them were asleep, so he hadn't really seen her die. He hadn't seen the deaths of Ulumul or little Helehe, or those other mages whose names had gone right over his head because when it came down to it, there would always be those people that would be automatically marked lower in priorities because there were more people who were more important that he actually knew and-

Maybe they had gotten lucky. Maybe they were still okay. It had only been a few weeks, but if Iliril thought too deeply about empty reassurances like that, then he would have had to remember that days were like years and weeks had been like centuries. That was enough time for personal angers to die down.

His voice dropped down suddenly as he kind of huddled into himself. "T-things w-were r-reall-ly b-bad. Y-yeah. I g-guess t-this is l-like p-par-rad-dise. B-but I c-can't h-help b-but w-wond-der w-what w-will g-go w-wrong n-now."
 

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Enelen was more than a little taken aback by Iliril's stutter. It was so unexpected he almost wasn't sure if he'd heard him right. This wasn't the first world he'd been to? There had only been enough magic for one jump, so how could someone have been to more than one world?

For the first time in ages, he didn't seem happy or curious - he seemed worried. Worried that he'd missed something big. Worried that Iliril was going to yell, or hit him, or maybe burst into tears as he seemed to collapse into himself.

Enelen was excellent at academics, but less so at things like empathy. He had made his peace with the loss of his world, and he didn't truly feel like it was some great loss for him. It had been a long, slow pain that he'd finally pushed away. He hadn't watched anyone die. He hadn't faced the results of a poor jump.

He didn't know what had happened, but it wasn't hard to figure out that it was bad, and his face fell as he tried to find something to say - something that would make him sound less thoughtless.

"I- I'm sorry. I was just - I was thinking of... I was thinking you were always here. That you landed here. I wasn't... Well, I wasn't thinking." He had been thinking, but not about others. Not about the consequences of what he was saying.

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Iliril of the Chant

Grief was a cold, cold blanket that wouldn't let him cry yet because it was tight enough to keep everything wrapped inside. Prying it open would just make a mess but since it was all Iliril could see at the moment, it was inevitable that he would make the motions to try. He rubbed furiously at his eyes because not being able to properly grieve didn't mean that he still didn't feel the urge to spill it all out.

"S-someb-bod-dy f-from t-this w-world b-brought m-me ov-ver," he told Enelen. "T-they w-were t-trying t-to f-fix s-someb-bod-dy's mag-gic b-but t-the s-spell t-took t-the eas-siest out and j-just c-called m-me ov-ver ins-stead." It was a mistake, in other words. His entire life was built off of the fact he was a mistake so it was only fitting that he would have been saved by another mistake. "S-she c-couldn't s-send m-me b-back and h-her f-fam-mil-ly w-wouldn't l-let m-me s-stay. S-so n-now I'm h-here."

"Y-you've b-been h-here a w-while." The idea that dawned on him was already doomed for failure and on some level he knew it. But Iliril still had to try. What sort of person would he be if he didn't? He looked at Enelen with wide eyes. "D-do y-you k-know an-nyb-bod-dy w-who c-could s-send m-me b-back t-there? T-there are p-peop-ple w-wait-ting f-for m-me t-to g-get b-back. It's b-been a w-while n-now b-but-" He didn't want to think that if he went back, all there would be were corpses.

He shook his head helplessly, his voice trailing off. "T-they w-were c-ount-ting on m-me c-coming b-back."
 

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He had said that things were really bad. So why would he go back?

Because people were waiting for him. Enelen looked even paler than usual, his expression strained. He wasn't ready for this kind of thing. He wasn't prepared. He didn't know what to say, and unlike the rest of his life, he couldn't stumble through things. He couldn't just guess when doing so would inevitably injure someone's feelings. He couldn't just say the first thing that popped into his head, or else he'd just inevitably make things worse.

And the desperation was worse. He hadn't even done anything, but Iliril's wide eyed, desperate hope just made him hurt to see. He let out a pained noise of his own, a tiny almost whimper of sympathy.

"I -" But he had to stop himself. He had to pause for a moment, to try and pull himself together. "I haven't - I haven't met anyone. Anyone strong enough to do that sort of magic, or anyone who can walk between dimensions." He hadn't met either, even if it seemed possible (or even likely) that they would exist. "You could - maybe you could ask at the office? They might know." That was the best he could offer. The only possibility. "But - but maybe it would be better to ask the person who summoned you to summon the others?" If it really was bad, wouldn't it be better for them to come here than for Iliril to go back? The Manta Carlos islands were like a paradise.

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Iliril of the Chant

He knew exactly what Enelen was thinking, because it was the same thought that was threatening to push its way to the front of his mind. It felt worse knowing that it wasn't just a frenzied speculation on his own part so Iliril raised his head a bit. "D-don't d-do t-that!" he snapped at the Staves mage. "If y-you t-think it, it'll act-tuall-ly h-happ-pen!" The more people who thought it, the more real it was. If he could just shove their voices away into a box and throw it away, then maybe everything would be okay.

The people on this planet, some of them -at least those from the family who had brought him- seemed to think that magic was based off of belief. You couldn't do magic that you didn't believe in. You couldn't make something happen if you genuinely thought it was impossible. That was a simple explanation watered down even more by his lack of focus. But maybe that was the most dangerous time to be receiving false hope such as this because when Iliril had heard it, the initial thought Why, that's utter nonsense was washed aside by the fervent hope that something could be salvaged.

"I alr-read-dy s-said t-that s-she s-said s-she c-couldn't." He should have been angry or irritated but going back down the same dead-end solutions just made him more confused. "T-the off-fice s-said t-that t-they c-couldn't. F-for m-my own s-safety." But what about the others? Why did they have to matter less and why couldn't anybody just understand that? Individuality, that wasn't a part of his school's culture. In Chants, everybody did everything with each other. If you were alone, you were weak. That was why everything was communal. The very nature of how they studied and used magic wouldn't have allowed for any progress otherwise.

"I d-don't k-know!" That was the only thing certain right now. "I c-can m-make s-spells j-just f-fine b-but I s-still c-can't d-do a t-thing w-with an-ny of t-them and t-the m-mag-gic's s-so d-diff-fer-rent h-here. If t-there w-was j-just s-someb-body else w-who k-knew-"
 

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Enelen actually jumped when Iliril snapped at him, surprised by the tone. It was all a bit too overwhelming. A bit too hard to follow, with the stutter, and with Iliril jumping wildly between trains of thought. Or perhaps not wildly. It simply seemed wild to Enelen, who was having trouble following along. From what he'd managed to gather, Iliril wanted to go back - to go to the rest of the people he'd made the jump with. But the world they were from was, as he'd said, hell on earth.

He wanted to go back to save them. That was the only thing that made sense, only it only barely made sense. Because it was suicide, if it was really hell on earth. If everyone was saying that no, he couldn't go back.

"Then - then there's nothing you can really do. You can just - you just have to hope they come across too. Or maybe they've already been saved by someone from another world." That was a happy thought, wasn't it? Better to give Iliril a happy thought to focus on then to let him dwell on all the bad things that could have (and probably had) happened.

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Iliril of the Chant

At that moment, Iliril was willing to take any grain of optimism that he could. He nodded slowly at Enelen's words, as if in a deep trance. "Y-yeah, I g-guess. M-mayb-be it'll act-tuall-ly b-be ok-kay." He would cling to that hope until the day it was viciously torn from him but for the time, all that mattered was that Enelen wasn't going to be the one to break it to him. Still, he couldn't tell if that sickly feeling he was getting was unyielding despair or fevered hope. It might have been just lack of sleep.

He stared up through the branches of the tree as a breeze swept by. So it was just another day in an unfamiliar place under an unfamiliar sky. Somehow the world just kept on turning without a care. He wondered what had happened to the World of the Diamond. Were there people still alive on it? Even once everything had wilted away and left behind some barren rock, would it still carry on as it always did anyways?

"W-what ex-xactl-ly are y-you d-doing h-here?" Iliril asked eventually, still staring up. "W-what's t-the p-point if it's all j-just a w-wait-ting g-game? I d-don't und-ders-stand." It was so meaningless. Everybody he had known, everything he had done. And now he was being handed a blank sheet that maybe was blank, maybe not, all he had to do was wait and wait and wait-

He had waited for his parents to come back, too. Still was. It was a familiar state for him.
 

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It was, all things considered, a very philosophical question. Because it wasn't just about their situation - it was about life. What was the point, if everything they've left behind was gone?

There was no real answer. No one true answer that would make things okay. But Enelen had his own answer, one he'd pondered for quite some time. So he could answer, just like that - because all the thinking was already done for him.

"Why not? There's a whole wide world to explore. A whole world to understand. And I won't be content until I understand every bit of it. Even if our world is gone, we are still here. We still continue, carrying on the legacy of those who came before us. That's what all humans do - continue on." They were the product of a thousand thousand people who had come before them, all of whom had struggled onward and eventually died. That was what humans did.

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Iliril of the Chant

"Y-you're j-just a f-fount-tain of opt-tim-mis-sm, aren't y-you?" Iliril said tiredly. But the question itself was said in a tone of envy because after spending some time stewing at the bottom of a well, it was hard for a person not to look up and feel jealous of those people standing up there in the sun. "Y-you j-just k-keep t-think-king t-that, t-then. M-mayb-be I'll c-catch up ev-vent-tuall-ly." He doubted it, though. When it came down to things, Iliril simply wasn't much of a positive thinker and he wasn't sure that he liked where Enelen's line of thought was heading off to anyways. It seemed too grand for his tastes.

He pulled himself to his feet slowly and sighed, stopping for a moment to pick up his horns. "C-can w-we g-go b-back n-now, p-please? I r-reall-ly h-hate b-being outs-side." Maybe everything would seem better once he had a few hours of sleep. There was the vague worry, though, that Enelen would actually disappear once he woke up. There were simply too many ways for somebody to get lost in the crowd.

Iliril shook his head and stuck out his arm. "I'll b-be n-need-ding m-my p-pin b-back, t-too," he muttered.
 

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Yes, yes he was. Enelen had always been on the optimistic side. To him, curiosity and optimism went hand in hand. If you only thought you were going to find out bad things, what was the point of investigating in the first place?

"That's only my answer. Everyone has to find out an answer for themselves - a reason to keep going. Just carrying on for the sake of carrying on isn't enough." He announced, but stood up carefully, using his staff for leverage.

He'd almost forgotten about the pin in his hand, and he held it out without a second thought. "Just in case you find anyone else." The possibility still existed that there would be others from their world, whether they were already there but had not yet made it to the islands, or if they were coming late as Iliril had.

"Do you want me to show you to the dorms?" He'd been there longer, so it was only right that he made sure he got where he was going.

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