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cнαrleѕ хαvιer || proғeѕѕor х ([personal profile] accesses) wrote in [community profile] asgardeventide2012-09-22 01:49 pm

BACKDATED TO YESTERDAY ➔ 1ST MUTATION ➔ VIDEO

Better late than never, I'd say.

[ Charles has been trying to adjust to life in Asgard. He was pulled out of his world, at the worst possible time only to arrive to the fact - he was void of his telepathy. Adjusting is a work in progress. But he's treating this thing like it was a presentation or a lecture, so he's doing his best to look adequate. Like it's not getting to him. The smile he passes is an easy one. ]

I suppose, it's common courtesy to introduce oneself over the network. My name is Charles Xavier. Before arriving in Asgard, I was a professor of Genetics. I had written a thesis on genetic advancements, mutations. People with gifts. Gifts that were very much so similar to the 'powers' bestowed to us by these gods. Gifts with untapped potential to be the catalyst for a better world.

In Asgard, we are a put at a point - where everyone is put on equal footing. Everyone is in possession of these gifts and we're capable of having peaceful cohabitation. But it does beg the question, before Asgard - was anyone in possession of gifts?

[ FILTERED | ERIK LENSHERR ; RAVEN DARKHOLME ]

Are you two here as well? Your names showed up on the directory.
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[personal profile] highstakesgame 2012-10-11 05:05 pm (UTC)(link)
My own powers? No. They were only limited by the power of belief.

As for telekinesis, it is what it is.
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[personal profile] highstakesgame 2012-10-15 02:05 am (UTC)(link)
What I mean is that if I am around anyone who particularly disbelieves in magic, it weakens my powers accordingly.
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[personal profile] highstakesgame 2012-10-16 08:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Because it's magic, of course. Magic is more or less the occurrence of a miracle that couldn't happen with any other explanation.

For example, if you had never seen working electricity, and someone turned on a light, you would think a light switch was magic, wouldn't you? But a more modern person realizes it is only a series of wires and breakers, and the magic disappears.

Does that make sense?