Eliot Waugh (
eliot_thespectacular) wrote2023-11-04 12:12 pm
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Eliot was feeling pretty... uneven, about literally everything on this ship. He'd made a friend in Winter, which was lovely, and assumed that John was on his side as well, considering he'd been the one to bring him here. And Guy... well, whatever that was. Eliot really had thought that his smartest move was to get on the captain's very good side, but despite feeling like the man had been undressing him with his eyes, it had ended with... report to the quartermaster. He'd thought it best not to ask what that entailed. To just do what he was told.
So he dutifully showed up in the workroom. Looked around. "Ah, I'm looking for the quartermaster."
So he dutifully showed up in the workroom. Looked around. "Ah, I'm looking for the quartermaster."
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"Captain has other things to worry about," Q replied, because despite the gaps in his memory, this he was sure of. "When I was at the castle I'd never go to the king with my troubles. ...That's how Bond sees himself, you know. This is his castle."
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He paused. "You were at court? I suppose that's the kind of thing I was training for, before."
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"I never actually made it to court, I was training to be the king's wizard though," Q said, not really wanting to talk about his time at the castle. "The man who trained me was brilliant, but- Well, I decided it wasn't for me after all. As I said, I was only 15 when I joined the crew. Didn't exactly leave behind an illustrious career," he joked.
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Q nodded and offered a smile. "I'm afraid right now it's all enchanting. Boring, but... The good news is that after Bond has his things, we can start working on developing new spells and potions. I personally prefer inventing over grunt work."
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"Me? Rarely. I provide the tools, I prefer to overlook the battle from afar," Q admitted.
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"If that's what you'd rather do, I can put in a word with the captain, but I promise you this is a far more comfortable position. It's your choice though, I make no demands," Q assured him. "Wouldn't you rather use your powers to help develop things that would aid those in battle? Things to keep them safe? Things to ensure a win? I know they say glory is on the battlefield, but I assure you there's plenty to be found here as well. ...And it's a lot safer."
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"I promise, right now you couldn't be more useful," Q assured him. "I'll make you a copy of the enchantment, with your help I should be able to get this done before we make port."
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"Just Q is fine," Q assured him with an awkward smile. "For now though, I can show you around."
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"Great," he said. Then as they walked added, "You want to test me or anything? Or are do you just trust John's eye for talent?" Hopefully it was that and not just that John had a tendency to pick up strays.
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"Honestly? I need the help. If you're even half-way decent, you'll be better than what I have. I had another mage working with me, but they took off two ports ago. It's just myself and Tanner, and Tanner isn't a mage. He's a tactician. ...And John does have a knack for finding people with potential."
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And the wild magic wasn't a problem most of the time.
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"Then I'm sure we'll get on just fine," Q replied, taking a moment to show Eliot where everything was. There were plenty of ingredients, cauldrons, assorted books on magic and plenty of equipment.
"My only rule is you make note of what you use. You don't need to ask, but we need to keep track of what needs replacing. You're welcome to make personal use of the supplies, just be mindful of how much you take. Not every port we make will have supplies after all."
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"Erm, well, I have my private collection, but- I don't usually lend them out," Q admitted. "They're heavy and hard to store, and it's not as though we come across them often, but I have quite a few."
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"I really don't think you should see me as a teacher, I doubt I'll have time for instruction," Q replied seriously, even though he was sure Eliot was joking. "Anyway, are you ready to get to work? I'll make a copy of the enchantment for you to learn, and then we can set to work. I'd like to see how many arrows we can get through today before dinner."
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Q took the time to write out the enchantment, his script tidy and easy to read. He was a focused man, one who was clearly passionate about his work. Though there was an unexpected softness and warmth to him too, and he smiled as he held the scroll out to Eliot. "We can work together, if you like. I don't have much else on my plate today. After, I can help you clear out the spare equipment from your new quarters."
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"Oh, um, thank you," Q said. "I learned young. The court expected a strong grasp on reading and writing."
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