[ It's not the angle she was going for, exactly -- her own line of thought had been to question why she seemingly had no spell or prescribed motions. But it's not a bad one that he pivots to, and she looks thoughtful for a moment. ]
Kinda? It's more like, we're all connected to it way stronger than them. I mean, I can't say I know for sure, but it always seemed to me like the native Abraxans, they're just pickin' up the crumbs. Stray magic in the air. They don't have a direct link to it. [ Taking a sip from her glass, she arches her eyebrows. ] But that's just what I think. I never like, studied that part.
[ She does know that, at the very least, the Singularity cannot recognize the natives as beings. Julie had asked about Josselyn Creed, to find her, but the Singularity had no understanding of what she meant. There was nothing, as if it could only "see" those connected to it. ]
Anyway, the Horizon is different. Like, we don't think it's really in Abraxas, or 'least I don't. That's a different kind of magic, I believe.
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Kinda? It's more like, we're all connected to it way stronger than them. I mean, I can't say I know for sure, but it always seemed to me like the native Abraxans, they're just pickin' up the crumbs. Stray magic in the air. They don't have a direct link to it. [ Taking a sip from her glass, she arches her eyebrows. ] But that's just what I think. I never like, studied that part.
[ She does know that, at the very least, the Singularity cannot recognize the natives as beings. Julie had asked about Josselyn Creed, to find her, but the Singularity had no understanding of what she meant. There was nothing, as if it could only "see" those connected to it. ]
Anyway, the Horizon is different. Like, we don't think it's really in Abraxas, or 'least I don't. That's a different kind of magic, I believe.