[Look, for what it's worth Emet thinks everyone who is sundered are morons. Not their fault, what with only having 8/14ths of the minds they should, but it doesn't change they're all a lot of bit dumb comparatively.]
Well, yes, because you have not bore witness to true creation magic, nor the nigh indescrutable difference between it and life itself.
[He seems to be getting more animated as he talks, the slow languid movements getting a slight more peppy.]
But say that the one responsible of our capture is intrinsically talented in all forms of arcane arts, shall we? 'Twould require a wide range of study--one of which goes beyond even an immortal being like myself. Whomever brought us here, did so through both time and space--not a simple feat, I assure you. Now, 'tis not only our reality in which he has plucked from, but several.
[As he talks, he gestures with his hands. Almost more talking to himself, than Estinien proper with how little he's looking at him, or how he barely even gives him a chance to get a word in, if he even tries. Murkrow is watching him, as if he understand even a little bit of this at all, and the Yamask seems fit to merely float along beside him. Perhaps gaining a sort of energy from his trainer's excited explaining.]
Do you believe that such a mage would not be able to make creatures so true to life, so convincingly real, that most could not tell the difference? Particularly when he can spirit away someone as powerful as I, while likewise nullifying my power?
[Does he even breathe??]
If these creatures are real beasts or arcane, I am ill equip to determine, but I know well the mark of Creation, and while I cannot be full certain of my theory, I have yet to be convinced otherwise.
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Well, yes, because you have not bore witness to true creation magic, nor the nigh indescrutable difference between it and life itself.
[He seems to be getting more animated as he talks, the slow languid movements getting a slight more peppy.]
But say that the one responsible of our capture is intrinsically talented in all forms of arcane arts, shall we? 'Twould require a wide range of study--one of which goes beyond even an immortal being like myself. Whomever brought us here, did so through both time and space--not a simple feat, I assure you. Now, 'tis not only our reality in which he has plucked from, but several.
[As he talks, he gestures with his hands. Almost more talking to himself, than Estinien proper with how little he's looking at him, or how he barely even gives him a chance to get a word in, if he even tries. Murkrow is watching him, as if he understand even a little bit of this at all, and the Yamask seems fit to merely float along beside him. Perhaps gaining a sort of energy from his trainer's excited explaining.]
Do you believe that such a mage would not be able to make creatures so true to life, so convincingly real, that most could not tell the difference? Particularly when he can spirit away someone as powerful as I, while likewise nullifying my power?
[Does he even breathe??]
If these creatures are real beasts or arcane, I am ill equip to determine, but I know well the mark of Creation, and while I cannot be full certain of my theory, I have yet to be convinced otherwise.