[@Fetzen][@Konan375] Rozalind nodded toward XIII, approving of his response. "I hate magic." She flexed her arm, the one that had been injured on the mountain and 'healed' by Twain. "It is afoul art. I'd prefer a fair fight and an honest death, but, that isn't how magic works." She scowled into the distance. "The way they warp nature, abuse their power, it's disgusting. They killed some poor kid for their ritual... For what? It didn't even work..." Her cheeks burned, turning red as her anger boiled within her. She cracked her knuckles. "Someone has to fight back against them, and not everyone can, so here we are." She looked between the man and the gargoyle. "You both likely have some experience with magic, you on your gargoyle world and you um... Being you." She bean to pace. "We have no idea what kind of magic we are up against, that would be helpful! They were used more than one type of magic in their ritual "XIII. What you have we call Inherent Magic. Baby you were born that way. Most cases appear to be genetic (So they almost called it inherited magic), but not always (So they didn't). Sometimes this helps people perform the other kinds of magic, sometimes not. People with inherent magic manifest a wide range of abilities... Pretty random..." She looked far off into the distance, biting her lower lip. "They are tricky to fight because you don't know what they can or cannot do... Until they show you." She looked back to XIII again before moving on. "The outer circle was a kind of magic we call Archaic or Occultic Magic. 80% of magicians are in this category. Circles, chanting, symbols, they use a system to direct will into power and energy." She looked to the gargoyle now. "These are usually easier because they are typically systemic in their method. For example, if they are working in a big magic circle... All you have to do is break the edge to ruin the work. If you can find the pattern you can break it. You can't always rely on that method, sometimes the patterns are very complicated." "There is a type of magic called Mentalism. You better hope we are not against one of these. If you ever got into a fight with one, you might survive but you wouldn't remember." She tapped her head. "You can't trust anything or anyone if you are fighting a Mental-Mage. Not even yourself... Especially not yourself." She shook her head to move the conversation along. "Then there are necromancers." She frowned. Clearly thinking about one necromancer in-particular. "They. Are. The. Worst."