[center][img]https://i.postimg.cc/Y2drjjB9/91efc5254d27e3be9d67c7f711a5b91d.png[/img] [sup]Interactions: Morgana Faith [@King Cosmos], Micheal Crane [@BigPapaBelial] Mentions: Amanda [@Kumbaris][/sup][/center] [hr] Faye was honestly having some difficulties following and understanding Morgana's thoughts. While she did mention knowledge that couldn't be taught was useless, Faye's knowledge was something she received from the Fae. She could teach it to another Fae, but it would be difficult for humans to understand. With that said, Morgana's assumption that her knowledge was useless was wrong by her own words... At least from what Faye understood. It might be useless for humans, but it wasn't useless for Fae. Still, instead of replying, Faye simply shrugged, her attention already wandering away from that particularly boring conversation. When Morgana began talking about the glove again, Faye turned towards her, paying a bit more attention on her words. According to her, the circuits were too fragile for just a power supply to be used. Control was also needed, something which the circuits couldn't provide. All in all, there seemed to be a number of problems that wouldn't let just any ordinary person to use it. Sure, it was still very helpful for a human mage to activate a magic quickly and without thinking too much about it. [color=f26522]"Maybe in the future it might become possible. Even people who cannot use magic to be able to use such items to cast simple spells."[/color] Faye thought to herself after she heard Morgana as they made their way to where Amanda was. Arriving to the source of the explosions, they found Amanda together with Michael. The very moment she got closer to them, Faye could feel the magic both from Michael's ritual and the faint remnants from the magic left by the portal spell used. Sure enough, it didn't take much for Faye to realize that it was a sizeable portal and the magic energy coming from it wasn't exactly weak. That was not all Faye could feel. By concentrating a bit, she could ascertain something which Morgana was just about to say. The portal was linked to another location, almost like a tunnel, just like Morgana said. With Morgana having explained that much better than Faye could, she simply nodded, agreeing with Morgana and confirming what she said. [color=f26522]"It might be considerably easier to figure out where it is linked to as well. As Morgana said, it wasn't just a single mage that casted this spell and tracing it back is relatively easy."[/color] Faye said. [color=f26522]"I could use the remnants of magic from the old spell as a guideline to open my own portal or I could just force my way into the remnants of the magic left by the old spell and follow it to know where it goes."[/color] she continued, explaining. [color=f26522]"Following the old portal with a portal of my own will be quite obvious for anyone who is on the other side. But if there isn't anyone around to see the portal though, nobody will know about it. In the other hand, if I force my way through the magic traces from the old spell, even if there are people nearby, they'll not be able to notice or know anything. Of course, there is the possibility of them knowing that [i]something[/i] is wrong if there is a particularly competent and sensitive mage around the destination when I do so. While it's unlikely that they will realize someone is tracing their spell, they will probably feel me meddling with the magic they casted."[/color] Faye finished, as she looked to Morgana and Micheal, Amanda having already left to meet the others, waiting to see if either one of them had any better idea, suggestion or input for the situation. [color=f26522]"Any specific place you want me to put them?"[/color] Faye asked, looking to Morgana just as she touched one of the boxes, making it disappear and appear in the corner of the room, falling on the ground with a thud. [color=f26522]"Easier than just pushing them, isn't it?"[/color] she asked, with a kind smile.