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Good day and welcome to all our new crew members. My name is Aibghalien, and in the temporary absence of our department head, please allow me to extend my greetings on behalf of the Magical/Mystical Department.
For those of you with magical inclinations, if you are interested in joining this department, I encourage you to come by the Jedi Temple in the City, the location of which is readily available in your omnicomm. As I am now free of other business, I will be available to welcome you.
To the crew at large: My absence for the past several days has been due to an effort to cast certain spells on various subjects. More precisely I have cast the spell legend lore. I will be happy to delve further into the workings of this spell at length, but in short the spell essentially interrogates the universe for stories and legends about the subject.
In light of recent revelations presented to the crew while we were retrieving the Tapestry, I performed this spell on multiple targets: the Tapestry, the Ohm, the Daligig, the GIA, and Stacy herself. For all of the castings but the one targeting the ship, the information which the spell returned was in essential substance identical to the information we have been given. This is most likely a positive things. Legends are, by nature, extremely difficult to cover up, and this magical spell is a direct if abstract interrogation of the multiverse itself rather than the inhabitants thereof, although of course the multiverse itself is in a very real way only created by the inhabitants thereof --
...er, to make a long story short, the most likely conclusion is that all these various forces are what we understand them to be. It is possible that a multiversal disinformation and suppression campaign has eradicated all traces of any prior history that runs contrary to what we have been presented with, but the logistics involved in conducting such a campaign and maintaining its utter secrecy, such that no legends of either the suppressed information or the suppression itself exist in the multiverse, would be so massive that if any one of the institutions in question possessed the resources and ability to conduct such a purge, we would not be in the situation we currently occupy.
As an addendum to this, I note with some mild trepidation that on attempting to perform the spell on the ship itself, I was immediately interrupted and warned against doing so by its self-defense mechanisms. This is some cause for alarm because the spell did not in any way directly affect Stacy, nor establish any arcane connection... in short, the ship should have had no reason to feel threatened by the spell, nor should it have been able to identify itself as the subject, nor understand the casting. I can only conclude from this that Stacy knows much more about arcane magic than we have at this point had any reason to believe.
For those of you with magical inclinations, if you are interested in joining this department, I encourage you to come by the Jedi Temple in the City, the location of which is readily available in your omnicomm. As I am now free of other business, I will be available to welcome you.
To the crew at large: My absence for the past several days has been due to an effort to cast certain spells on various subjects. More precisely I have cast the spell legend lore. I will be happy to delve further into the workings of this spell at length, but in short the spell essentially interrogates the universe for stories and legends about the subject.
In light of recent revelations presented to the crew while we were retrieving the Tapestry, I performed this spell on multiple targets: the Tapestry, the Ohm, the Daligig, the GIA, and Stacy herself. For all of the castings but the one targeting the ship, the information which the spell returned was in essential substance identical to the information we have been given. This is most likely a positive things. Legends are, by nature, extremely difficult to cover up, and this magical spell is a direct if abstract interrogation of the multiverse itself rather than the inhabitants thereof, although of course the multiverse itself is in a very real way only created by the inhabitants thereof --
...er, to make a long story short, the most likely conclusion is that all these various forces are what we understand them to be. It is possible that a multiversal disinformation and suppression campaign has eradicated all traces of any prior history that runs contrary to what we have been presented with, but the logistics involved in conducting such a campaign and maintaining its utter secrecy, such that no legends of either the suppressed information or the suppression itself exist in the multiverse, would be so massive that if any one of the institutions in question possessed the resources and ability to conduct such a purge, we would not be in the situation we currently occupy.
As an addendum to this, I note with some mild trepidation that on attempting to perform the spell on the ship itself, I was immediately interrupted and warned against doing so by its self-defense mechanisms. This is some cause for alarm because the spell did not in any way directly affect Stacy, nor establish any arcane connection... in short, the ship should have had no reason to feel threatened by the spell, nor should it have been able to identify itself as the subject, nor understand the casting. I can only conclude from this that Stacy knows much more about arcane magic than we have at this point had any reason to believe.
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However, it should be a simple matter to perform the spell on a planet surface where interference will not result.
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