
“Put off?” She felt the look of Bolivar fall upon her, a mixture of disbelief and wonder filling his face “Why would I be put off?”
For a moment she felt a bit put out of place by the reinmancer that rode with her. But it did not stop her from listening and learning. Even the smallest information about magic would reveal so much to her. She clipped her heels against the side of Javil, spurring the horse onwards in order to keep up with the squire. She contemplated only for a moment on answering his question more fully, on how open she should be about it.
“Even I know, that in the right hands magic is a useful tool,” she gave a shrug “And because of that, well the notion doesn’t put me off. Sure there is always one person who will push it too far and bring destruction for it. And it’s always those people we remember most, but still,” she focused on Bolivar “That’s only one person out of thousands. I mean think of the Djed Storm. So many mages did their best with shielding Syliras where they could. Makes me wish sometimes I could do something like that. Be able to protect something that I deem worth protecting.”
She shook her head at his comment “Sorry, I should have been clearer about it. Guess I’m just bad at explaining things lately. But you’re right, the city has its views on magic. And although perhaps they’re for safety, I can’t help but feel…” she gave a sigh “I don’t know how to feel about it. Disappointed I suppose. I mean there are cities elsewhere in the land that are more open with Magic. I would say Zeltiva to a degree… but that’s more because it’s learning obsessed.” And then she laughed, a smirk forming on her lips “I have no time for men currently and their attractive ways. Besides, a good conversation with one is a lot more rewarding than just plain looks,” she gave a shrug before answering properly “Let’s just say it is curiosity. And perhaps a want to learn more about the world. Knowledge is vital in order to let ourselves move ever on. It’s just… making sure it doesn’t get corrupted”
Fallon looked about herself, taking in the changing sights as they rode onwards. She felt herself bump about in the saddle, her untrained legs already feeling uncomfortable to being in the position for even this short amount of time. She winced, and adjusted herself in it with a look of discomfort upon her face. She gave a grunt “Definitely a form of torture,” and tightened her grip on the reins once more “Either way, I hope you get there. Give people a fresh outlook and stop them from being prejudice.” And then the squire fell silent, her head sinking slightly with a sigh upon her lips. She had said a lot, and to her it had at turned into mindless twittering and nonsense. Then again, perhaps it was for the better that she stopped talking, even with the nagging of questions pressing against her.
“What’s it like...?” she managed to mumble.
For a moment she felt a bit put out of place by the reinmancer that rode with her. But it did not stop her from listening and learning. Even the smallest information about magic would reveal so much to her. She clipped her heels against the side of Javil, spurring the horse onwards in order to keep up with the squire. She contemplated only for a moment on answering his question more fully, on how open she should be about it.
“Even I know, that in the right hands magic is a useful tool,” she gave a shrug “And because of that, well the notion doesn’t put me off. Sure there is always one person who will push it too far and bring destruction for it. And it’s always those people we remember most, but still,” she focused on Bolivar “That’s only one person out of thousands. I mean think of the Djed Storm. So many mages did their best with shielding Syliras where they could. Makes me wish sometimes I could do something like that. Be able to protect something that I deem worth protecting.”
She shook her head at his comment “Sorry, I should have been clearer about it. Guess I’m just bad at explaining things lately. But you’re right, the city has its views on magic. And although perhaps they’re for safety, I can’t help but feel…” she gave a sigh “I don’t know how to feel about it. Disappointed I suppose. I mean there are cities elsewhere in the land that are more open with Magic. I would say Zeltiva to a degree… but that’s more because it’s learning obsessed.” And then she laughed, a smirk forming on her lips “I have no time for men currently and their attractive ways. Besides, a good conversation with one is a lot more rewarding than just plain looks,” she gave a shrug before answering properly “Let’s just say it is curiosity. And perhaps a want to learn more about the world. Knowledge is vital in order to let ourselves move ever on. It’s just… making sure it doesn’t get corrupted”
Fallon looked about herself, taking in the changing sights as they rode onwards. She felt herself bump about in the saddle, her untrained legs already feeling uncomfortable to being in the position for even this short amount of time. She winced, and adjusted herself in it with a look of discomfort upon her face. She gave a grunt “Definitely a form of torture,” and tightened her grip on the reins once more “Either way, I hope you get there. Give people a fresh outlook and stop them from being prejudice.” And then the squire fell silent, her head sinking slightly with a sigh upon her lips. She had said a lot, and to her it had at turned into mindless twittering and nonsense. Then again, perhaps it was for the better that she stopped talking, even with the nagging of questions pressing against her.
“What’s it like...?” she managed to mumble.