Sorta? So, like, on the one hand, yeah, we do seem to have an easier time with magic, or at least a lot more of us seem to be able to do some magic. But on the other hand, we're like the natives in that there's a... like a spectrum. I think magic is like a special talent, like singin'. [ It's an analogy she's employed before. ] Most people can do it a little bit, some are pretty good. There's a tiny handful of people who have incredible voices. There's some folks who're so bad they don't even try. [ She squints. ] Does that make sense?
[ Taking another drink, she leans back a bit in her chair, crossing her arms while she still holds the wine glass in one hand. She peers off thoughtfully. ]
In terms of magic, the Summoned, as a group, are like the fuckin' Mormon Tabernacle Choir. But individually, we're all over the place too. We just start further up on the scale, so our least magic folks are about the same as their pretty good folks. And it don't mean anythin' unless you practice and work at it.
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[ Taking another drink, she leans back a bit in her chair, crossing her arms while she still holds the wine glass in one hand. She peers off thoughtfully. ]
In terms of magic, the Summoned, as a group, are like the fuckin' Mormon Tabernacle Choir. But individually, we're all over the place too. We just start further up on the scale, so our least magic folks are about the same as their pretty good folks. And it don't mean anythin' unless you practice and work at it.