Oh. [she considers this for a second.] You should go to Gale and ask him to explain it. All I can think is, you know, the planes. The other planes. The ones that you can planeshift to.
Yes. I find that magic and the gods work rather similarly in Exandria and in places where others here come from. And yet for others, it is entirely unknown.
I do wonder what the point of it is, though... If their magic is strong enough to suppress others, isn't the suppression itself ultimately unnecessary?
[Can they not simply blast everyone into atom dust with their powerful magic rays!!]
Oh, I don't know. I can throw around a counterspell or two with the best of them, but that doesn't mean I could fight multiple angry spellcasters all at once.
I fear as though life on a whole would feel much more hopeless if that were the case... A nearly-impossible enemy is still only nearly-impossible, in the end.
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[sorry.]
I have been to the moon, though. And to other planes.
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I'm afraid I'm unfamiliar with the term "planes".
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[d&d worlds, man.]
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It does seem that there are many points of overlap between different homes represented here. Some more than others...
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[Probably not since their malevolent cult overlords just scooped at random but he does not yet know that.]
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[Can they not simply blast everyone into atom dust with their powerful magic rays!!]
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[He longs for the au in which he's Merlin.]
And a nice reminder that no enemy is impossible to defeat.
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