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Eh who knows.
That's also true, I'm talking about like a posting rule. As in like maybe you can only post after 2 people have posted after your post or something like that. But its obviously up to JEL.
Yeah I usually like posting orders, they have worked in all the role-plays I have been in.
That's true, we have taken up almost a whole page. One of the problems of a Free Roleplay. I'll wait to post then, nothing significant is happening...
Tony observed Charlie, "okay, fair enough. As I said, there was bound to be anomalies. But now I know you can summon organic and inorganic summonings. Any information you can gather against a possible opponent can be useful. And now I know that since you don't use some sort of catalyst, then that must mean that I would have to shut your body down in oder to stop you from summoning. Although I do wonder, how much effort does it take for you to summon and control something strong enough to do damage to a human. For example some kind of creature, do you become immobile while controlling it? Does it take concentration? I'm assuming in order to control something it has to take some kind of effort. It would probably be hard to control something during a fight, in which you have to multi-task. But these are just guesses and obviously have no evidence. But please, enlighten me if you so wish to." Tony didn't even blink during the whole gun ordeal, the difference between a real guns and that toy guy was obvious.
Tony grinned, "well in oder to summon I'm assuming you have to call forth some sort of being. To do this I can concur that you either need to use word of mouth, some sort of ritual, or some kind of object. Then, if I can figure out how you summon something, I can then stop you form summoning it by stoping you form performing the action that summons it. Of course there are always anomalies, but just that fact that I know that information can give me the upper hand." Hart said this with a slightly smug smile on his face.
Tony grinned, it worked both ways, by establishing eye contact. But he wasn't going to reveal that. Tony shrugged afterwards, "yeah if it could do that then it would be much more useful." Hart pondered his question, "yeah that seems about right, summoning, and high their destruction or creation spells have to be the most draining.... Probably." Hart shook his head slightly, "not necessarily. Just the fact that I now know you can perform summoning magic gives me an advantage. Any information can be used against you. At least that's what the police say right?"
Tony shrugged, "yeah, something like that." Hart decided to try one of his newer spells. Although it would reveal a potentially awesome move in a fight, giving away that it existed to Charlie could lower it's chance of being useful. But all experiments had to be tested. Tony had a unique way of incanting spells. He used a series of ancient hand signs, strung together so fast that the human eye could not keep up with it enough to comprehend how to perform them. Hart perfumed a string of these hand signs and his ring began to glow. "Continue what you are doing please, I have to test something." Tony then got off of his bed and locked eyes with Charlie. He then performed the exact same acrobatic feat that Charlie was doing. The spell he performed allowed him to mirror anything that he saw. Every movement was in sync with was Charlie did. "Huh, so it does work." Tony got back onto his feet and sat back down on his bed. "Thank you," Tony said to Charlie. Magic had so many opportunities.
Tony watches Charlie's acrobatic display before choosing what to say. "Well then don't expect people to take you seriously. I don't, not with that attitude. Not caring stops you from becoming better. So if you want to become better, I'd advise you to start caring... Or something." Hart shrugged, not wanting to act too experienced or smart. Although he doubted Charlie would take what he said to heart anyways.
@Eklipse Didn't mean it like that, its just a thing I do sometimes without realizing.... Lol that one was on purpose :P I'll keep that in mind though.
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