Is it? [ She honestly wouldn't know. There are no real guides to Wild magic, no curriculum or instructions. Because the only place that openly practices it is a working-class town, they learn basic skills and that's it -- spells for house-keeping and healing and the like. Everything Julie has learned past those things is something she had to come up with the idea of trying on her own.
His pause does not escape her, but she takes the flower back without mentioning it. He's almost never spoken about his childhood to her, at least not more than to explain a thing or two, so she doesn't dare ask anything that could make it more delicate a subject. She watches him, files away that seed of an idea, creating new growth, for herself. ]
What does that mean, that she was a druid? [ Julie doesn't understand all the distinctions, the different words. Mage, sorceress, witch, wizard, druid. She's always thought of them as fairly interchangeable, which they are in her world, but they seem to have different connotations to people from places with magic. ]
no subject
His pause does not escape her, but she takes the flower back without mentioning it. He's almost never spoken about his childhood to her, at least not more than to explain a thing or two, so she doesn't dare ask anything that could make it more delicate a subject. She watches him, files away that seed of an idea, creating new growth, for herself. ]
What does that mean, that she was a druid? [ Julie doesn't understand all the distinctions, the different words. Mage, sorceress, witch, wizard, druid. She's always thought of them as fairly interchangeable, which they are in her world, but they seem to have different connotations to people from places with magic. ]