How you are today, love?
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Why did you do that?
*glances away* They were … bothering someone else I … know. And I tend to feel invisible to them. So I said I didn’t believe in them.
Cursed? How did you get cursed?
I kinda taunted the greyfaces.
How are you doing?
I’m … okay. I’d hug you, but … I’m still cursed with clumsiness for a little time.
Hi Summer *smiles*
Hey love.
It’s a bit of an abstract concept compared to the way people think these days. But think of what motivates people to turn to magic in the first place. They feel a strong emotion, and want to do something about it.
*sips more tea* For me it was more a case of being chosen. The magic was /there/, waiting for me. There was rarely anything I wanted that badly. Emotions are *shrugs* simply the largest part of who I am.
*laughs* That’s true for everyone, isn’t it? We wouldn’t function as we do without emotion. What do you mean by being chosen. You never did explain to me what you were talking about with…knowing things about people that one time.
*laughing a little, holding up one hand* I can’t answer all of that at once! I’ll start with *aaaand managing to spill the tea* ooops. Shit. Guess I’m doing laundry after this wears off, too. Anyway … *sighs* I’m an empath. I can know what people feel.
Oh… Oh. Well. I guess that explains a lot, then. *walks over and takes the cup, bringing it back to the counter to refill and cool* Born that way, I imagine?
It’s hard to say. I didn’t do a spell, or become cursed, or anything like that, if that’s what you mean. It was just … something I realised I was capable of, and it took me a long time to put a name to it, or to really understand that there was more to what I knew and was doing than other people had. *flourishes a wrist* It got stronger, the older I got, and there’s some pretty strange … kinks in it. I end up bonding with people I care about, and then I always have a faint sense of them in the back of my mind. Which … carries its own problems.
There’s a reason for that, I think. *flips the book open and starts scritching with the pen* Emotion is at the base of everything. Start with having any emotion, say happiness, and add the intention of making something from it. That’s really the basis of all magic, down to the roots.
I never thought about it that way, really.
It’s a bit of an abstract concept compared to the way people think these days. But think of what motivates people to turn to magic in the first place. They feel a strong emotion, and want to do something about it.
*sips more tea* For me it was more a case of being chosen. The magic was /there/, waiting for me. There was rarely anything I wanted that badly. Emotions are *shrugs* simply the largest part of who I am.
*laughs* That’s true for everyone, isn’t it? We wouldn’t function as we do without emotion. What do you mean by being chosen. You never did explain to me what you were talking about with…knowing things about people that one time.
*laughing a little, holding up one hand* I can’t answer all of that at once! I’ll start with *aaaand managing to spill the tea* ooops. Shit. Guess I’m doing laundry after this wears off, too. Anyway … *sighs* I’m an empath. I can know what people feel.
You? Not nice? *crooked grin* I simply don’t believe it. *pulls another book and a pen from a drawer* Would you be interested in runes or magics at all?
Magic, yes. Runes … never did much for me. I do more of my work with the laws of contamination and contagion, and sheer willpower.
I’ll admit, I’m a bit of a disappointment when it comes to runes. Directly, anyway. All I ever see in them are letters. Words and sentences. Words hold an immense magic of their own, though. That’s where my main focus with rune-work lies. That and sigils. They’re far more powerful than they’re given credit for. *passes a hand over the cup of tea* This should be cool enough now. *hands it to you gently*
*uses both hands to take it and sip carefully* Words have magic, that’s true, though I find that for me it’s the simple power of use where words work best. There’s so much … power in simple truths.
There’s a reason for that, I think. *flips the book open and starts scritching with the pen* Emotion is at the base of everything. Start with having any emotion, say happiness, and add the intention of making something from it. That’s really the basis of all magic, down to the roots.
I never thought about it that way, really.
It’s a bit of an abstract concept compared to the way people think these days. But think of what motivates people to turn to magic in the first place. They feel a strong emotion, and want to do something about it.
*sips more tea* For me it was more a case of being chosen. The magic was /there/, waiting for me. There was rarely anything I wanted that badly. Emotions are *shrugs* simply the largest part of who I am.
You? Not nice? *crooked grin* I simply don’t believe it. *pulls another book and a pen from a drawer* Would you be interested in runes or magics at all?
Magic, yes. Runes … never did much for me. I do more of my work with the laws of contamination and contagion, and sheer willpower.
I’ll admit, I’m a bit of a disappointment when it comes to runes. Directly, anyway. All I ever see in them are letters. Words and sentences. Words hold an immense magic of their own, though. That’s where my main focus with rune-work lies. That and sigils. They’re far more powerful than they’re given credit for. *passes a hand over the cup of tea* This should be cool enough now. *hands it to you gently*
*uses both hands to take it and sip carefully* Words have magic, that’s true, though I find that for me it’s the simple power of use where words work best. There’s so much … power in simple truths.
There’s a reason for that, I think. *flips the book open and starts scritching with the pen* Emotion is at the base of everything. Start with having any emotion, say happiness, and add the intention of making something from it. That’s really the basis of all magic, down to the roots.
I never thought about it that way, really.
Yes, thoughtless seems like an accurate word. Do they not realize the amount of damage that a lack of coordination can do? *stirs a couple of brews, and flips the page of a book open on the counter*
*wry smile* In this case, I think it might have been on purpose. I /was/ taunting them, and I haven’t been generally nice of late. There are worse punishments, I suppose.
You? Not nice? *crooked grin* I simply don’t believe it. *pulls another book and a pen from a drawer* Would you be interested in runes or magics at all?
Magic, yes. Runes … never did much for me. I do more of my work with the laws of contamination and contagion, and sheer willpower.
I’ll admit, I’m a bit of a disappointment when it comes to runes. Directly, anyway. All I ever see in them are letters. Words and sentences. Words hold an immense magic of their own, though. That’s where my main focus with rune-work lies. That and sigils. They’re far more powerful than they’re given credit for. *passes a hand over the cup of tea* This should be cool enough now. *hands it to you gently*
*uses both hands to take it and sip carefully* Words have magic, that’s true, though I find that for me it’s the simple power of use where words work best. There’s so much … power in simple truths.