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She checked the doorway and seeing it still empty of her beloved husband, Ariadne leaned forward to whisper, "However, there have been rumors that attempts were made to preserve the man's head for the wealth of information therein via a combination of physical and magical means. But ... the endeavor failed and the remains were properly buried with regret." She grimaced squeamishly and then went pensive. "I wonder if Madame Selene knows of a preservation method involving her life strand studies. Surely she—."<br><br>
 
She checked the doorway and seeing it still empty of her beloved husband, Ariadne leaned forward to whisper, "However, there have been rumors that attempts were made to preserve the man's head for the wealth of information therein via a combination of physical and magical means. But ... the endeavor failed and the remains were properly buried with regret." She grimaced squeamishly and then went pensive. "I wonder if Madame Selene knows of a preservation method involving her life strand studies. Surely she—."<br><br>
  
"Ariadne, however much I am sure it would be a fascinating avenue of inquiry, I am afraid I must bring us back to the topic at hand," Josephine gently interrupted, her cigarette unlit in her fingers. She could see the idea taking hold of Ariadne and she didn't wish to spend the next hour on a pursuit the Colonel could not use. ''Not yet, at any rate''. "Please do make a note of this idea. I am sure we will return to it in the future. Quentin? You were saying?"<br><br>
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"Ariadne, however much I am sure it would be a fascinating avenue of inquiry, I am afraid I must bring us back to the topic at hand," Josephine gently interrupted, her cigarette unlit in her fingers. She could see the idea taking hold of Ariadne and she didn't wish to spend the next hour on a pursuit the Colonel could not use. Not yet, at any rate. "Please do make a note of this idea. I am sure we will return to it in the future. Quentin? You were saying?"<br><br>
  
 
Quentin finished rolling his cigarette and began fishing through his pocket for the lucifers. "Well, our mutual associate Colonel Fleming has decided to send the two of us, along with several others, on an expedition to destroy some ne'er-do-well named 'Vars' who is apparently wanting to use some ancient magic device to destroy God." He scraped the match with his thumb and lit the cigarette. "My thought was that if we remove magic from the area we could stop him. Dampen the matches as it were."<br><br>
 
Quentin finished rolling his cigarette and began fishing through his pocket for the lucifers. "Well, our mutual associate Colonel Fleming has decided to send the two of us, along with several others, on an expedition to destroy some ne'er-do-well named 'Vars' who is apparently wanting to use some ancient magic device to destroy God." He scraped the match with his thumb and lit the cigarette. "My thought was that if we remove magic from the area we could stop him. Dampen the matches as it were."<br><br>
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"No, I haven't," Josephine said. "But I have seen an explosion put out a fire in a mine shaft. I understand if the fire is contained in relatively tight quarters, an explosion would deplete the oxygen inside the contained area via its own combustion, depriving the original fire of the fuel it needs to burn." Josephine took a contemplative draw on her cigarette. "I realize it is not quite the same but if there is a way to block the ambient magic from entering an area before you deplete it of magic, then would we not create the vacuum we seek?"<br><br>
 
"No, I haven't," Josephine said. "But I have seen an explosion put out a fire in a mine shaft. I understand if the fire is contained in relatively tight quarters, an explosion would deplete the oxygen inside the contained area via its own combustion, depriving the original fire of the fuel it needs to burn." Josephine took a contemplative draw on her cigarette. "I realize it is not quite the same but if there is a way to block the ambient magic from entering an area before you deplete it of magic, then would we not create the vacuum we seek?"<br><br>
  
"If you opponent is as strong as you've inferred, then I doubt the explosion analogy would work. At a minimum I don't see how I could create a device that capable of creating such an acute disturbance in magical fields that would not be easily viewed as a threat." Pieter took a sip of tea. "No, I think our better option would be to create an area of null magic through the intersection of multiple thaumaturgical generation fields, but ones aligned so as to create destructive resonance like using multiple tuning forks specifically arranged and timed to create silence. To an untrained observer it would look as if the device would increase local magical energy but in fact it was nullifying it."<br><br>
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"If you opponent is as strong as you've inferred, then I doubt the explosion analogy would be work. At a minimum I don't see how I could create a device that capable of creating such an acute disturbance in magical fields that would not be easily viewed as a threat." Pieter took a sip of tea. "No, I think our better option would be to create an area of null magic through the intersection of multiple thaumaturgical generation fields, but ones aligned so as to create destructive resonance like using multiple tuning forks specifically arranged and timed to create silence. To an untrained observer it would look as if the device would increase local magical energy but in fact it was nullifying it."<br><br>
  
 
Quentin tried to imagine what the device looked like, but wasn't coming up with much. "So this would be a sorta like a magical version of Michelson's light interference experiment. Anyone ever try to do that before?" <br><br>
 
Quentin tried to imagine what the device looked like, but wasn't coming up with much. "So this would be a sorta like a magical version of Michelson's light interference experiment. Anyone ever try to do that before?" <br><br>

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