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The Perk, Thursday afternoon
Eliot was not, as a rule, much of a reader. He preferred his media to come with audio and visuals, thank you. But Margo was doing some sort of . . . retail thing at the town's answer to Lush, and there was little else to do in this place before the bars opened.
And he'd already spent far too much time this weekhandwavily harassing the portal gnomes. If he did any more, they were bound to portal him to Outer Mongolia in revenge, which would play havoc with his coiffure.
So he was at the coffee shop. With a book. One on plants he'd picked up in an attempt to make sure he and Margo didn't accidentally poison themselves while they looked for more appropriate lodgings and/or a way back to Fillory.
"Khat, huh?" he mused to himself as he read. "Ooo, induces a state of clear-headed euphoria. I'll just . . . bookmark that one. . . ."
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And he'd already spent far too much time this week
So he was at the coffee shop. With a book. One on plants he'd picked up in an attempt to make sure he and Margo didn't accidentally poison themselves while they looked for more appropriate lodgings and/or a way back to Fillory.
"Khat, huh?" he mused to himself as he read. "Ooo, induces a state of clear-headed euphoria. I'll just . . . bookmark that one. . . ."
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He went back to his tea. Which he should really probably stop drinking unless he also had some food. Which he hadn't yet today. Hm.
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"The Vast - fear of heights, falling, open spaces, and also your own insignificance and the meaninglessness of everything. The Buried - fear of being buried alive, suffocating, and small spaces. Also being trapped or everything crashing down around you. Nearly diametric opposites, but neither one particularly pleasant."
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"What is...I'm interested in what your world's like."
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To be fair, the Monster was technically more of an eldritch mistake than a fear entity.
"Which world do you want details on? My Earth, or Fillory?"
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Always, and dangerously so.
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"I'm from Earth, yes," he said. "Though, I suppose 'an Earth' may be more accurate? My . . . birth world, as it were, is Earth. I grew up there, went to school there, learned magic and met most of my friends there and then managed to get embroiled in a plot to liberate the magical land of Fillory from an evil Earth magician sometime around my second year of graduate school. Whereupon I was dubbed High King, crowned three of my closest friends to rule along with me, and found myself attempting to modernize a magical medieval fantasy land that was created and manipulated by a drama-loving god of chaos."
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Your life sounded like evil Narnia, Eliot.