[ Akua, for only a moment, attempted to move her other hand -- it tingled, but it was still dead. Her lips pursed, but only for a second. She focused her attentions back on her escort, and offered him a smile, faint and laden with frustration at her injury, though it was. ]
I apologize. Witchcraft makes you sound like someone from Procer. They believe most forms of sorcery to be... of the gods below. [ To be fair. Most sorcerers were. There were plenty of magic-users who followed the gods above, but certainly they used Light much more than the weavings of Trismegistan Sorcery. Then again, when your magic theory banked on the theories of the Dead King, they may have a point. ]
Sorcery is the use of magic in my land. We have...two sources of power, one given by the gods, known as light, and one of magic and sorcery. It's not so complicated, unless ones culture has...made it so. [ A beat. ]
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I apologize. Witchcraft makes you sound like someone from Procer. They believe most forms of sorcery to be... of the gods below. [ To be fair. Most sorcerers were. There were plenty of magic-users who followed the gods above, but certainly they used Light much more than the weavings of Trismegistan Sorcery. Then again, when your magic theory banked on the theories of the Dead King, they may have a point. ]
Sorcery is the use of magic in my land. We have...two sources of power, one given by the gods, known as light, and one of magic and sorcery. It's not so complicated, unless ones culture has...made it so. [ A beat. ]
Like the aforementioned Procerans.