Erasmus Samuel Boone (
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fandomhighdorms2025-09-10 09:56 am
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Second Floor Common Room, Wednesday Evening
Erasmus had ordered Chinese takeout for dinner, but the delivery guy had brought...way too much. Like, way too much. So he'd decided to eat in the common room, where maybe he could foist some off on someone else, and there was always the refrigerator for leftovers.
While he shoved fried rice and mushroom chicken into his mouth, he'd started flipping idly through the channels on the TV, and wow, this dimension's TV programming was weird. Where were all the nonhumans? Where was that popular crime drama about a warlock detective and his vampire partner, who the whole internet agreed should make out and Erasmus totally hadn't written half a fanfic about, really, he swore? Where was--wait. He flipped back a channel.
"Oh, thank Gaia, Interspecies Habitat." A popular home design show about refitting homes to suit the needs of romantic partners from two very different species? He'd take it. This week's pair were a siren and a yeti, so it ought to be interesting.
(Open common room is open!)
While he shoved fried rice and mushroom chicken into his mouth, he'd started flipping idly through the channels on the TV, and wow, this dimension's TV programming was weird. Where were all the nonhumans? Where was that popular crime drama about a warlock detective and his vampire partner, who the whole internet agreed should make out and Erasmus totally hadn't written half a fanfic about, really, he swore? Where was--wait. He flipped back a channel.
"Oh, thank Gaia, Interspecies Habitat." A popular home design show about refitting homes to suit the needs of romantic partners from two very different species? He'd take it. This week's pair were a siren and a yeti, so it ought to be interesting.
(Open common room is open!)

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By choice or by force, they just may never know.
"And there was my father, too, but he..."
Thank god Luma hadn't quite swanned in yet.
"...is no longer with us. I....can't, though. Turn into a wolf. I take after my mother's side, which is distinctly not werewolf."
Which was putting it lightly.
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So she figured she should just asked.
"What do you mean?"
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"You get that a lot here," she said, "different universes and things like that. The only necromancer I know is Miss Vess, and I'm pretty sure that's not how she got there, and my grandmother...." Oh, how to put it? "Dabbled, and that's not true for her, either. And I don't even know any warlocks, unless you count my cousin Charlie, but we just call him a witch like his mother."
But she was now wrapping her head around what it might mean that Erasmus was a necromancer, and seemed to be looking at him in a carefully considering light.
"So what does that mean for you, anyway? Being a necromancer? What sort of things can you do?"
Granted, if Miss Vess couldn't figure out how to help her fix Rhys, she doubted Erasmus could, but it never hurt to knos if there were options...
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"At home, all witches are female," he said. "All warlocks are male. And they don't...they don't get along, usually." He was sure some individual witches and warlocks crossed the divide here and there, but, you know. In general.
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And just like Erasmus didn't mean to be vague, Eleanor didn't mean to sound so disappointed, and yet...
But that didn't sound like it would help her at all. Rhys wasn't dead, not technically, but she...she didn't really know what he was now.
But she tried to push it aside with a soft laugh.
"But, hey, maybe I might turn out to be a decent witch after all, because Charlie doesn't get along with any of us."
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"You do...what?" she asked, fairly certain she must habe heard that incorrectly, while also getting mental whiplash for how quickly her thoughts reversed on whether or not Erasmus could help her or not.
But she also didn't wait for him to answer before asking a follow-up questions.
"In your world, where are the souls if not in the body? Can you put someone's soul back if that soul has been put somewhere else?"
Eleanor didn't even know if that's what it was, that she had Rhys' soul inside of her, but....it had honestly been the most logical explanation yet.
Just filled with Rhyses, that Eleanor Zarrin, apparently...
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He was, unfortunately, way too far pre-canon to even be able to associate this question with the concept of a living person being involved.
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Surely, some sort of afterlife or spiritual realm had to be more difficult than a fathomless void within someone?
Well. The whole fathomless part was likely troublesome, but Eleanor had no problem bringing their bodies back up from it, how much more difficult could a soul be?
She was clearly just going to ignore the sending them back part. This was obviously a special situation.
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"Not really," he said. "I mean, if I have a body it's easier than if it's cremains, of course." Of course!
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Well, okay, there may be some issues with that for some other people, but maybe they'll just cross that bridge when they got to it.
"Of course," she said, easily, distractedly, because the body was the absolute least of the concerns. "But that's....very interesting, Erasmus. I...I think I might like to hear more about your necromancy at some point, if...if you're open to sharing, anyway."
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"Oh," he said, startled, "I don't...no one ever wants to talk about it back home, is all. But...maybe? It's so nice to meet someone from a world that's at least kind of like mine."
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Eleanor smiled, a soft and uncertain thing at first, that seemed to gain a little more confidence. "It is nice," she agreed. "It's one of the great things about this place. We're all so different, and yet there's always some kind of common ground. "
Maybe Erasmus's work even had something like she was, but she was still a little guarded about revealing too much so soon. Definitely something to think about, and to wade into with caution.
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