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==Where No One Has Gone Before== | ==Where No One Has Gone Before== |
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"The Correspondent writes with a pen of fire and a hand of adamant. No topic is beyond his consideration, no subject too fundamental or necessary to be critiqued. He has, with a single essay, destroyed a religion, started a war, or shaken the earth."[1]
Correspondents are professionals fluent in the Correspondence, the language of stars.
Where No One Has Gone Before
"Yours is a flexible career in a world of flexible rules. It will demand much from you. But with keen mind and keener pen, with violant ink and blazing imagination, you may reshape the world."[2]
Correspondents specialize in world-changing academics - rewriting the world with their pens. These individuals tackle scientific topics no one dare question (like gravity), or topics typically taken for granted, and flip them on their heads, causing upheavals across certain circles and outrage among others.[3] However, their publications are often considered to be too advanced for the average reader,[4] so such a career trajectory may prove startling if one has an established fan base.[5] The Correspondent profession is generally separated into two fields; however, most employed Correspondents will involve themselves in elements of both.[6]
Scholarly Correspondents, known as Epistolants,[7] prefer to adhere to this academic and legally straight-edged path.[8] This involves the study of Correspondence sigils and their nuances,[9] and the discovery of not just what Is in the law that this language encodes, but what May Be.[10] The less objectionable applications of the Correspondence include designing safe tattoos[11] and security measures,[12] reconstructing ancient texts,[13] writing demands[14][15] and contracts[16] with unspoken meaning, and conveying description and emotion in a way that would be impossible with mere words.[17] Particularly skilled Epistolants may be commissioned to translate advanced and dangerous messages,[18] like webs of sigils encoded in captured sunlight,[19] and messages without beginning or end.[20][21]
Crimson Engineers, meanwhile, have chosen to become experts in wielding the Correspondence,[22] displaying and taking advantage of its power as more than just a language and more than the laws of reality.[23] Much of the time, this is considered to be usage of the Red Science.[24] The Red Science might be used to augment a client's anatomy to their liking,[25] alter a reader's personality (usually applied by the malevolent),[26] and even break physics a bit in order to uncover the truths behind it[27] or accomplish a particular scientific goal.[28] At its pinnacle, at least in human (and similar species') applications, the Red Science may even forge an entirely new form for someone whose consciousness lingers to inhabit it.[29]
A few particularly skilled Correspondents are also (not) familiar with its frigid opposite, the Discordance; Correspondence may be used to repair the damage done by Discordance,[30] although such a process is extremely complex and dangerous.[31] Even without Discordance present, applied Correspondence has plenty of dangers beyond the usual fiery effects. One unlucky Correspondent attempted and failed to place their consciousness inside a treatise,[32][33] incinerating their body[34] and trapping them in a "linguistic in-between."[35]
Indelible Ink
The ink Correspondents prefer to use is violant, the color of troublesome but necessary connections,[36] and a difficult color to forget. Violant ink is also one of the best inks for conveying the connection between meaning and symbol.[37] It tastes like pitch with a hint of tears.[38]
References
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