All the Colours of the Wind
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Grey is a secondary quintessence, made of Black and White quintessences. It represents the movement and manipulation of quintessence from one host to either another host or outside the host in an unnatural form. The most common use for Grey quintessence is during attacks in the form of lightning bolts. The physical representation of Grey quintessence is storms and its opposite is the secondary quintessence Brown.
Lance learns a lot from his family during his childhood, ranging from him being an alien and about the species that destroyed his home planet 10,000 years ago, to the legends of Voltron and the quintessence they use to protect the lion they're currently hiding with.
It's a shame he never really said goodbye.
(A childhood of discovery, but an eternity of war.)
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- Part 1 of All the Colours of the Wind
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Brown is a secondary quintessence, made of all three primary colour quintessence, Red, Yellow and Blue. It represents the understanding and the manipulation of other quintessences relative to your own. The most common use of Brown quintessence is detecting another’s core quintessence or hiding your own from another’s view. The physical representation of Brown quintessence is magnetic field and its opposite is the secondary quintessence Grey.
If getting into the Galaxy Garrison without his family's support was hard, than making friends should be a walk in the park from there on out. It's a shame that Lance had to hide the fact that he was an alien and could use mystical powers beyond their imagination. Between trying to make friends with the naive humans, hiding his true identity and the struggle of schoolwork, Lance begins to wonder if there was a better way to help in the war than pretending to be human. Meanwhile, tensions rise in the McClain household as Lance's absence forces them to ask questions they're not ready to answer.
(A conflict of interests concerning a shattered mirror)
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- Part 2 of All the Colours of the Wind
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Yellow quintessence is a primary quintessence, and it is further classified as a colour quintessence. It represents the quintessence inside the body. The most common use of Yellow quintessence is teleportation and, if you are a species that can change form, changing your physical form. The physical representation of Yellow quintessence is earth and its opposite is the secondary quintessence Purple.
When Lance said he wanted to help in the war, he thought he would be doing missions for the Blade of Marmora, helping to destroy the Galra empire from the inside out. Instead, he's piloting a Lion of Voltron, with four humans that know nothing of the war and two Alteans that think they were last of their kind.
Better yet, all of them believe that he is human too, and not the Altean Druid that he had trained to be his whole life.
Fun.
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- Part 3 of All the Colours of the Wind
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Green is a secondary quintessence, made of Blue and Yellow quintessence. It represents the full understanding and sometimes manipulation of another host’s emotions through their quintessence. The most common use of Green quintessence is empathy, meaning that it is a common quintessence skill that most species use, even without the understanding of quintessence. The physical representation of Green quintessence is forests and its opposite is the primary quintessence is Red.
So everybody knew about his heritage now, which was a good thing, if the circumstances were better. Allura was super mad at him, Shiro had slight trust issues, Hunk and Pidge seemed to have too many questions for him that he couldn't answer and Keith kept sending him strange looks, ones that screamed 'I know something about you but I don't know what to do with the information or even tell you that I even have this information' looks, but it was all fine.
It was all fine until the castle was suddenly haunted, and Lance seemed to be the only person to notice the glowing blue people who walked around at the dead of night.
[Discontinued]
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- Part 4 of All the Colours of the Wind
