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Which is a reeeeaaaal shocker, huh?... Pun wasn't intended, but now it is.
Negative eight out of ten; don't pun again.
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Which is a reeeeaaaal shocker, huh?... Pun wasn't intended, but now it is.
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I was talking to our friend Tech Deck.
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I believe Soren can explain it best.
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I figured, but I had my doubts.
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Have you heard what happened to Serenity? Poor girl.
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Read my discussion with Blitz. You're my only true, regular IC interaction anymore.
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Don't try too hard though. Putting MR before life could mean having to sacrifice MR later. I've learned that the hard way, and more than once.
Why is it always such a struggle to be involved? Are my characters just not really that interesting?
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For that first one, I did respond to you, indirectly. I was considering responding you, but then I decided unsubtly referencing what you had said in my post replying to Nix. That second one, Spectre didn't feel like responding to, and the third one seems like a conversation-ender. I'm not trying to make you the problem here, though, and I see what you mean.
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Yeah.
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Lemmefinish- BUUUUUUUT... I think I might dig this underground vibe.
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Sjin with a "j" but still pronounced Shin, at your service.
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No, I do suppose you have a point, but even so, it's not habit for him to do so.
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Since you can't always count on having a bunch of power to draw from, most magic uses precision to achieve it's results, instead of brute force.
Let's say he uses magic to turn off the lights, he can do it in a few ways.
*starts counting out on fingers.*
One. He can compress the air above or below the switch and release it in a focused burst to move it.
Two. Mess with the gravitational effects on the switch to make it move.
Three. Bend space to make it closer.
And so on.
But all of these require at lease a decent amount of power to achieve, and oftentimes magic users are targeted right after they're done with giant spells. So if he get's attacked after a huge experiment the next day, he's not likely to have much energy left, and the energy that he used to turn off that light could deflect a bullet or create a distraction, giving him time to live and recover.
It's the reason why most of the careless magic users are dead, because they aren't prepared for such situations, making them powerless and physically unable to protect themselves.
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Sreig is probably searching for you right now.
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I see.
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It is a type of pan sausage. Well, I can make the best Chorizo and egg tacos. They always tatse the best homemade anyways.