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*Looks into the rune in your own eye*
You use more than one kind of magic, don’t you?
*it dissipates as you observe*
I thought it was obvious.
*grins*
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*Looks into the rune in your own eye*
You use more than one kind of magic, don’t you?
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*Grins and my irises turn red, imbued with complex, ancient runic patterns that reveal to me the physical and magical fingerprints of the world around us*
You’re a mage, you tell me.
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The full name is Lesser Ancient Spirit Analytica—that’s actually how Gio gave me the name Lily. All analytica spirits want to know everything about something, and for me that’s magic. Way better than some kind of cooking spirit, huh?
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Nobody really knows. Lesser Spirits have to have a host, and it has something to do with the kind of spirit you are. But we do have ancient records of superior-class spells and weapons and stuff.
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Ohhhhhh.
*Shrugs*
Well, I’m not a Superior Spirit either yet, so clearly I’m doing something wrong.
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Huh? Progress?
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*Winks and points*
Bingo! Or they’re not important.
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Someone who pushes magic through something else to make that thing deal with the consequences.
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*He seems to be mostly unchanged*
Gio’s a channeler anyway, so he’s hardly ever using his mana to begin with.
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Yep, you nailed it. Boosting his stuff or setting up some kind of trap. It’s a waste for him to tap into his mana supply too much.