Kleken (
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[ Kleken on the other hand raises a brow with some interest, noting the other man's guess to himself as a possibly common set of elements in his world. How interesting. ]
Water, fire, forest, and thunder.
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They're cute.
Forest and thunder... variations on the same concept. Maybe the difference in magic structures from one universe to another? Easier connections to some elements like water and fire being consistent, but deviations depending on the world and it's connection to the magic planes? One of those things we'll probably never know, now that we're here.
[Meanwhile, he's now petting the tentacle with his other hand.]
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Perhaps. If it's of any relevance to your theories, upon reaching a certain level of experience, many Aurorians take on a secondary elemental attribute, while others develop enhanced abilities in their primary element. As far as I'm aware, there is no controlling which will happen.
[ But he's certainly seen it enough to know that it does occur, and felt it in himself when his own abilities expanded. ]
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[He’s more absentmindedly playing with the tentacles now.]
So what else can you do? Do you have that ‘certain level of experience’?
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[ There are some he would say wouldn't, if only because he knows them mostly from a professional level, and the icy aspect of the element suited those cold-hearted businessman more to him. Then again, he hardly knew about their personal lives, and had little interest in getting to know more about them. ]
[ The tentacles are more than happy to lounge about on his hand, a few others shifting to join the first, adding more weight to his palm while Kleken considers the question he's given next. Just how much he'd like to reveal to this man. ]
I do have another ability, yes. Though it is one I would typically consider a 'secret weapon' of mine, so I'm rather reluctant to share it.
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Is it dangerous?
[Is it still asking someone to share it if he asks more pointed questions about it?]
You don't have to if you don't want to, I won't push, but...
[Jayce looks to Kleken, eyes half-lid. Maybe he's not the best at seduction, but he's usually pretty good at getting what he wants when it comes to negotiation. While one hand still idly plays with the tentacles, his still free hand cradles Kleken's own.]
Who am I going to tell?
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[ There are quite a few, very creative ways one could use magic like his to be dangerous. He's much more fond of using it to be tricky himself, but that doesn't remove the danger level of it. ]
[ He'd expected the man to push further, as would any terribly curious and studious mind would. At least, that's what Kleken would expect from them. What he doesn't expect is the way Jayce goes about trying to wrangle an answer out of him. The hand over his own is a surprise, as is the look that the man gives him. A look Kleken returns with light amusement. ]
Hmm... Perhaps my many enemies?
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[Is the route he goes instead of asking who could possibly see Kleken as an enemy. He knows from experience it doesn’t take much for someone to gain enemies— he’s got plenty of his own, and most of them he surely doesn’t even know the names of.]
I know the circumstances of us being here is coerced on both our ends, but I don’t think I’d be too strange to find an ally in you.
[At least enough of an ally he wouldn’t tell a secret to whomever Kleken deems an enemy. He doesn’t release Kleken’s hand, either.]
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[ Hmm, perhaps he was the type to be able to multi-task though. He doesn't know for sure, but given the man's seeming eagerness, he may just be able to find out. ]
[ Kleken smiles, turning his hand under Jayce's to let his fingers curl against the other man's palm. ]
I can't say I'd be opposed to the idea. If you'll so kindly keep my secret.
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[A promise without the word promise. Even with all he's been through, he hasn't forgotten how to weave words in a way that would leave them open to interpretation. It isn't that he's trying to be manipulative, but rather as a means of self-defense- he doesn't intend on telling anyone Kleken's secret outright. But he'd be a fool to promise it could never happen under the wrong conditions.]
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[ With a smile toward Jayce, the hat transforms into a live fish, flopping helplessly in his palm, then seemingly off Kleken's hands and onto the floor. ]
Fish transformation.
[ That is absolutely not his ability, which the amused way he says it might suggest. ]
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A hat become a fish. He doesn't look disappointed exactly, as his eyes remain wide, but he does seem surprised.]
...Teach a man to make a hat into a fish and he'll never go hungry?
[Okay, stupid jokes aside:]
There's more to it than this. You're teasing.
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[ A tentacle reaches down to scoop up the flopping fish, returning it to Kleken's hands which he then holds out to Jayce to take into his own. ]
Here, and do be careful. It's quite slippery.
[ If he does, he'll find it feels exactly like the hat Kleken had been wearing, whatever his eyes appear to be telling him. While the 'fish' starts to flop again, in danger of escaping Jayce's hands if he doesn't grasp it tightly, the hat remains static and stationary. ]