Well, they could if you're in it. But it would have to be a smaller space than this...
[Hrmmmmm. He's screwing up his face, a little miffed by the idea.]
Yes. Basically, whatever the creator of the Bounded Field wants you to see, it appears. But your limits are bound by your magical abilities. You couldn't create, like, a whole city, for example. A piece of it, maybe.
...I don't suppose such a thing could be easily punched and smashed to smithereens from the outside or anything, can it? I imagine it might require a much more intense force than from a singular individual.
[ A slight smirk appears at this time, though, as if he is considering...something else? ]
Or maybe it'd involve whacking the one who made it so they stop it?
[ An amused huff leaves him. It certainly makes sense.
...And in retrospect, doesn't surprise him either, given their previous conversations. ]
That is certainly true.
I can only imagine the looks of those being suddenly thwarted of such deeply-constructed plans by the power of brute force. And, there is also nothing to say that lessons can be taught this way to those deserving.
[ Anaxagoras would reserve such "teaching of lessons" for only enemies, though. ]
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[ It was all just in the name of an animalistic biological impulse - which manifested in a desire for nonsense, or otherwise.
He lets out a little breath of his own, and, surprisingly, his expression becomes a bit serious. ]
...Do you remember when I spoke about observing the sky before?
I've kept it up this week as well. I noticed now that it appears stars - or planets - dimmed, though have not decreased in number.
There is now also a swirl in the subtle shift I recognized before.
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[But it was fun. It was fun...]
A...swirl? As in the stars, or the sky itself?
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Anaxagoras does consider the question carefully, eyebrows furrowing, because it was kind of odd, looking at it the way he was. ]
It was...the landscape of the stars itself - I believe the sky.
I imagine as time progresses, the amount of anomalies will rise. Particularly if it is evidence of a false sky.
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[He frowns as he rubs at his chin, pensive.]
I did think initially this was a Bounded Field. But this is egregious even for that...
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[ Anaxagoras feels like it is very likely for him to seriously consider it, though.
But, while they are discussing this...he realizes he has no idea what the other man has just mentioned. ]
Though, while we are at it, what exactly is a Bounded Field supposed to be?
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[Well, how to explain...]
It's like...a bubble. Like making a space to isolate it from the outside world. It's magically created.
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...But, essentially, may not be powerful enough to make a false sky.
Though, if it is strong enough, an isolated space may reflect one such, I imagine, based upon the magical power put into place?
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[Hrmmmmm. He's screwing up his face, a little miffed by the idea.]
Yes. Basically, whatever the creator of the Bounded Field wants you to see, it appears. But your limits are bound by your magical abilities. You couldn't create, like, a whole city, for example. A piece of it, maybe.
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...I don't suppose such a thing could be easily punched and smashed to smithereens from the outside or anything, can it? I imagine it might require a much more intense force than from a singular individual.
[ A slight smirk appears at this time, though, as if he is considering...something else? ]
Or maybe it'd involve whacking the one who made it so they stop it?
[ ...Anaxa... ]
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You know, great minds think alike....?
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[ Saying that a little distracted, because it is just him or are the satisfaction vibes radiating off him in a bigger way???
Well, one way to make certain. ]
Though, you seem rather delighted at the prospect. Particularly so.
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[He can't even hide it. He really is this delighted about a direct approach.]
Sometimes force is the best solution to an unconquerable problem.
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...And in retrospect, doesn't surprise him either, given their previous conversations. ]
That is certainly true.
I can only imagine the looks of those being suddenly thwarted of such deeply-constructed plans by the power of brute force. And, there is also nothing to say that lessons can be taught this way to those deserving.
[ Anaxagoras would reserve such "teaching of lessons" for only enemies, though. ]