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A simple stew would be more than agreeable.
[ Runyu returns to examining the room around him. There is much in the small space that he is unfamiliar with, even if he assumes there is a new kind of magic for the light sources. At first, he has dismissed the white box at one side of the room, but as his host opens it, his gaze turns to it, drawn momentarily to the chill that flows out and the more pronounced hum from it. A food storage device with some manner of barrier upon it perhaps.
He turns his hand over, examining his pulse point once more, but the flow of his powers remains lost to him.
Even the heavenly prison leaves an echo behind after stripping the criminals of their skills, a grim reminder of the price of their arrogance.
Here, there is still nothing even in the presence of these light sources.
He sighs at the confusing turn of his thoughts. ]
It seems that my powers have disappeared upon arriving here, and yet there are sources of light that are not of fire and there’s something bringing the temperature down in that box, maybe even a barrier. Is this something you can explain?
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They call it 'electricity'. ( and while he himself doesn't entirely understand it, he can relay what he does know. ) By my understanding, it functions by harnessing the innate push and pull of the world itself. There are things known as magnets which appear as stones but channel those very forces - they pull toward or push away from one another of their own accord.
This is used... in some form, in order to generate a flow of power. ( the 'in some form' took on a note of humor, amused at how terribly unhelpful the explanation ultimately is. but an attempt was made, and it was his best one. in the meantime, he's chopping the beef into bite-sized pieces, a bowl of flour set aside with which to bread them. )
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Are these also created through the electricity?
[ As his companion nods, Runyu chuckles. Rising from his chair, he washes his hands in the sink before walking over to the counter where Xingchen is cutting the beef, picking up an onion. ]
Allow me to assist?
[ After a few minutes of cutting vegetables, he continues with his questions. ]
Is it difficult to adjust to this electricity around us?
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If you truly insist, then I welcome the help, ( he says, sliding a potato into the counter space between them in case runyu finishes quickly enough. and they chop in silence for a bit, long enough that xingchen has time to bread the meat and start it cooking in the pot. the question has his brow flickering under the edge of his bandaging, considering such a thing for the first time. is it difficult to adjust to? it's certainly a bit tricky to learn how to integrate into one's daily life, but xingchen doesn't think that's quite the question being asked. )
I've never quite found myself able to feel it, ( he admits. he can hear the buzz of it sometimes, but the only time he has ever quite felt it was when he touched too close to the breached wire of a faulty appliance. ) Can you?
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Yes I can. If I am focusing or I believe when I start meditation here.
[ Runyu sets his knife down and looks around the small dwelling once more. ]
This might be due to my upraising. I’ve become quite observant of certain things. This electricity is similar enough to the powers I have dealt with in the past in that manner.
[ Sensing power, even in this strange form, is nothing that Runyu is unfamiliar with after decades of duties in the heavenly realm and guarding Xufeng while he undergoes nirvana. Even weathering the empress’ temper tantrums when he was younger and locked away in a barrier from all for days for a supposed slight to her actual son. It has become second nature for him to notice barriers and centers of power for his own self-preservation and peace of mind, whether they be benign or a potential threat. It is better for him to know.
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This place has robbed you of your powers as well, then. ( deliberately not quite phrased as a question despite the inquiry in his tone, in case such a thing is a sensitive topic that runyu would prefer not to address. ) I could turn the electricity off once we've finished cooking, if you'd be more comfortable. I have candles by which you might see.
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Do not worry about it. If the 'electricity' does become a problem for me, I can ask you to do so in the future, but I believe I should spend some time in this realm's natural state. And it does seem like the 'electricity' is quite commonplace. It would be prudent to adjust to it.
[ He chuckles quietly then, reflecting on the irony of the other of his friend's suggestions. ]
If we do agree to turn off the electricity, you don't need to worry about candles for me. I have excellent night vision due to my duties back in my realm.
[ And even before he had been isolated by the duties of the Night Immortal, the dark had, more or less, been his friend. No one could see his tears or the harm done in the quiet of the still nights in the lake. No one could expose or question him. And even if he couldn't see the heavens when the Empress had locked him up for a supposed slight to Xufeng, it isn't the darkness that had affected Runyu. ]
The night has never bothered me.
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'the night has never bothered me,' he says, pulling an amused quirk to the corners of his lips - not at the assurance, but his own response which comes a moment after. ) Nor me, ( he says with the faintest lilt of humor, breading the last of the meat and dropping it into the pot. ) I know how terribly surprising that must be. ( what with his prevailing lack of sight. )
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He chuckles as he finishes the vegetables, considering how to best reply. ]
I'm sure you've shocked many of your foes with that fact.