Aug. 1st, 2010

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One thing you probably have not noticed about Firsthome: it's not just a secondary world. It's also specifically a fantasy world, meaning magic exists. The thing is, most of the magic is very minor and/or is integrated smoothly into the everyday economy, so nobody really thinks about it because it's not unusual. So the issue hasn't come up much. In fact, I think the only actual instance of magic on-page so far is when Marcan repairs a torn leather rein in Learning to Listen (which is very much a blink-and-miss-it moment), though Ekanu has jokingly talked about 'pump-masters' magic' in the rough draft of "Harvest," and also mentioned her old friend Kadeotak's gift of 'calling the four directions.' There will be magic on-page in "Small Mysteries," "The Painted Sky," and near the end of "Harvest," but I haven't gotten there yet.

So the following ficlet is, I think, the first time the fantasy status of Firsthome has ever been blatant. Funny how that happens.

A few months after Pebble on a Mountain, Tallo Nashialle and Svedanya sin Alar discuss magic, secrets, and stupid parlor tricks. (675 words)

Quid Pro Quo )

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And now to bed.

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