It's about who wields it, how they do. [ Magic just has the capability to do far more than Longclaw can. ] The Old Gods in my world are part of nature like the wind and trees, like the plant you've grown here.
[ Even if that power comes from within her and not some Old God. ]
[ Especially while they're dealing with their own imbalanced cruelty of the world. Well, he wanted to check in on her, and he is grateful he did and learned more about her magic in the process. ]
I am glad you are well, Josie, and glad you told them both.
[ Jon stops abruptly on the way to the door at Josie's words. He pauses, sliding a hand behind the back of his neck as he realizes abruptly- Were they more obvious than he realizes? Is he even more obvious now?
He seems to shift awkwardly like he's not sure how to respond. ]
Thank you, Josie. I'll do my best.
[ And he will, genuinely. ]
Come to me if you should have need of anything. [ and with that, he'll take his leave, stepping out the door as he thinks about the best words to use- ones that are honest even when they're hard. ]
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[A lot of it depends on the person.]
It's not so much what it is, but how people use it.
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It's about who wields it, how they do. [ Magic just has the capability to do far more than Longclaw can. ] The Old Gods in my world are part of nature like the wind and trees, like the plant you've grown here.
[ Even if that power comes from within her and not some Old God. ]
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That sounds like the spirits, for us. They try to keep the balance.
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[ Especially in worlds like theirs with such tragedy, such darkness in it too. Westeros rarely feels balanced. ]
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[Case in point.]
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[ Especially while they're dealing with their own imbalanced cruelty of the world. Well, he wanted to check in on her, and he is grateful he did and learned more about her magic in the process. ]
I am glad you are well, Josie, and glad you told them both.
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[Even if things are rough for a little while. Then she pauses as she gets up to walk him to the door.]
Also ... I know you aren't always super big on words, but Elena can be pretty forgiving if you use the right ones. Just ... a little advice.
[And by right ones she means "tell her the truth" not "come up with a really convincing lie."]
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He seems to shift awkwardly like he's not sure how to respond. ]
Thank you, Josie. I'll do my best.
[ And he will, genuinely. ]
Come to me if you should have need of anything. [ and with that, he'll take his leave, stepping out the door as he thinks about the best words to use- ones that are honest even when they're hard. ]