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tsubomi warrior princess ([personal profile] concealingeyes) wrote in [community profile] eachdraidh2014-05-01 04:25 pm

Voice ✦Unseelie & Seelie

Yo.

[It still feels weird to talk at a locket but oh well. She tries to sound as casual as possible.

Like usual, she also doesn't plan to reveal what side she's on in any way either. But asking for advice from both sides seems like it'll get her the best variety of responses.]


I guess a lot of us asked for magic, huh? It seems practical enough in a world like this. Well, anyway, I'm looking for advice from all you magic-users. Since I'm learning now, just tell me what works for you. Tips or something like that. I don't care if you think maybe it won't work for this world's magic. It's worth a shot, right? Aah but I don't need a teacher. I'll learn it myself from these books.

Even if you don't use magic, if you knew people who do, I'll hear about it. [A beat. Oh right.] It's fire magic if that matters. [She laughs softly.] Well... I guess that's fitting for me.

Mm... That's about it.



[ooc: This is open to action for any Unseelie hanging around the library!]
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[personal profile] gordianknots 2014-05-01 10:21 pm (UTC)(link)
If you find a book by a particular author that works for you, look for others written by them as well. It'll (usually) provide consistent guidance. Then, look at the other authors they cite favorably, and look for their works. Try them out, see if any of their stuff is effective, repeat.
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[personal profile] gordianknots 2014-05-05 09:23 pm (UTC)(link)
I've found that to be a more useful approach, yes. Although my methodology may not work for you - I assume you've gotten different responses to your question as well.
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[personal profile] gordianknots 2014-05-06 05:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, that's understandable then. I'm sorry to say that you'll end up with a lot of trial and error until you find a method that will work for you. I trust that you're patient?