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[Edward's been seeing all of these different posts come up. It's obnoxious to him, but he can see the potential of being able to communicate with so many like this, so he decided to give it a try.]
It's come to my attention that there's a few people here who use "magic." From what I've seen, there's nothing like it where I come from and I have a few questions for anyone who's willing to answer.
In science, you've got different laws that everything follows. Is that the same for magic? Does some magic have laws while others don't?
Are there different fields of magic? What are they?
Where does the energy or power come from?
What makes it "magic" and not a field of science?
It's come to my attention that there's a few people here who use "magic." From what I've seen, there's nothing like it where I come from and I have a few questions for anyone who's willing to answer.
In science, you've got different laws that everything follows. Is that the same for magic? Does some magic have laws while others don't?
Are there different fields of magic? What are they?
Where does the energy or power come from?
What makes it "magic" and not a field of science?
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I'm trying to learn as much as I can right now, so long explanations are welcome if you don't mind taking the time for it.
[She obviously can't see it since it's texting, but he's been sitting in his room surrounded by notebooks and papers to write notes for himself.]
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Two Gods, brothers, created the world. However, after humans started defying them and went to war against them so they could get what they want, the Gods decided to destroy the world, as the world didn't fit the image the Gods wanted it to be.
That's how my world came about. It's become a remnant of the old world. It's also the name of where I'm from - Remnant.
[ She is definitely not giving any specifics to Ed. There's a longer story here. ]
A world that was once filled with humans and creatures of Grimm then turned divided. Aside from the humans who inhabit the planet came creatures who looked like humans, but had animalistic features, called Faunus.
Dust was also eventually discovered. In Remnant, no one truly knows the origin of Dust. But after learning about the old world? I'm pretty sure Dust is the remnant of all magic properties from before the world got wiped out. It also happens to only work in Remnant, not in outer space, so humans have never really travelled outside of our atmosphere.
What's intriguing is it seems to work here, although that may have something to do with Chroma.
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[Because that's the mental image Ed has in his head right now.
Thankfully, Ed's satisfied with the cliff-notes version of the story for now. Besides, she brought up something else that popped out to him a bit more]
Your people developed space travel then? It only exists in my world as science fiction.
[Sure, they were on a moon now, but Ed didn't expect a lot of people pulled in here to be capable of travelling through space.]
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[ IT'S REALLY WEIRD you ain't never had a friend like jinn the genie. ]
No. We've never managed to travel in space... yet. We do have airships, but they can't leave the atmosphere since Dust doesn't work there.
Attempts have always met failure.
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There aren't any kind of flying machines where I'm from, so airships still sound really cool to me. Have you ever been on one?
I wonder why this Dust stuff doesn't work past the atmosphere. I don't really know anything about space to be able to come up with any ideas.
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I'm just as confused as you are.
[ RWBY canon is very confusing. ]
I've been on an airship, yes. My family owns one, and prior to being here, I was travelling with my comrades on one.
I'm not really sure, either. Maybe there's something about outer space that's... different?
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That's really cool! I know there are the flying things here that can take you between the city's levels and I've seen some other flying machines here, but I'd still like to try riding an airship.
I have no idea about space. To my knowledge no one's ever sent anything beyond the atmosphere back in my world.
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And it looks like your world and mine are the same in that aspect.
I'm assuming you're a scientist, though. I'm not as well-versed in that compared to researchers and scientists where I'm from.
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I am a scientist. An alchemist to be more specific. I'd be willing to explain anything to you in exchange for all your help so far if you'd like.
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And I don't really know what being an alchemist entails. You'll have to enlighten me.
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At most, I intend to see if anything I learn here might be applied to my alchemy. Since you asked, it's the science of analyzing, deconstructing, and reconstructing matter. It has a pretty wide range of uses, from fixing stuff to making new things, to warfare, to medicine.
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I've never heard of such a science before. But it sounds very useful.
It also sounds like a kind of study that can be easily abused. How is it regulated?
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In Amestris, there are laws in place to prevent people from going overboard. For example, it's illegal to transmute gold because it would screw up the economy. There are also laws against human transmutation which is considered taboo by larger society.
Though in the case of human transmutation, the resulting rebound that the alchemist would experience would likely kill them anyway.
[Though that obviously doesn't stop everyone from trying...]
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I guess it gets more complicated when you have people like Kimbley. He's an alchemist who has a part of a transmutation circle tattooed on the palm of his hands. When he brings his hands together, it completes the circle so he can transmute. There are hand cuffs that are used to keep people's hands apart though, so he'd be pretty defenseless if those were put on him.
[They're also effective to keep Ed from transmuting, but he's not about to spill all his secrets.]
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My questions might have been weird, sorry about that. They're what I'm curious about, rather than the science itself. It's not possible where I'm from, and I feel it would change so many things about Remnant if it were.
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A lot of the people I've spoken to here seem to think it fits under magic though. I guess it does for some worlds, but in mine it's considered a science.
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But maybe one's understanding of magic differs from one world to another. Or magic in general could be different in another world.
I'm glad I was able to provide answers to your inquiry, though.
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I appreciate it. I'm glad I could teach you a little bit about alchemy in return.
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[OoC: If you ever wanna play out anything with Ed, you can catch me on