Helios Sprensonne (
folklorist) wrote2010-06-19 03:48 pm
ϡ - Chapter Ten; interesting thoughts [voice]
Seven, Eight, Nine, Ten, Eleven…oh there’s no more sugar left. Hmm I’ll have to pick some up later.
[ The transmission is silent, for some time, but it’s most likely because Helios doesn’t notice it’s on. The sounds of pages turning in a book are the only source of noise to be recognized. He'll give a long sigh. ] Mushi seem to have disappeared as well.
Oh! It’s on- [ He sighs again because he really needs to be more wary of this thing. Why so scatter brained Helios? ]
Hm. [ Tap. Tap. Tap. ] What method or means does magic come from in each of your respective worlds? Are people naturally predisposed to having powers, or are there means to which you may gain them?
[ The transmission is silent, for some time, but it’s most likely because Helios doesn’t notice it’s on. The sounds of pages turning in a book are the only source of noise to be recognized. He'll give a long sigh. ] Mushi seem to have disappeared as well.
Oh! It’s on- [ He sighs again because he really needs to be more wary of this thing. Why so scatter brained Helios? ]
Hm. [ Tap. Tap. Tap. ] What method or means does magic come from in each of your respective worlds? Are people naturally predisposed to having powers, or are there means to which you may gain them?

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That's all right. I'm Hermione, yes. It worked better after you'd given me instruction, but it's still got a few things to work out before it'll be perfect. I ought to thank you again for your help.
Yes. Magic can skip around where I'm from. Some wizards are born into completely non-magical families, like I was, and some wizarding families with magic in every person in their tree can have a non-magical child. It's really interesting.
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Oh it's no trouble at all! I actually found it quite refreshing teaching someone. It does make me miss the castle a bit though.
Hm that is certainly something. Perhaps it's something in the genes, I've never really taken the time to fully look into the matter though.
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Maybe you ought to think about teaching people here, too. It was very informative for me.
I don't know. I never really had a reason to look into it because it seems to be so unnecessary. I don't know if it's possible to prove or disprove.
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No harm in not knowing. Though it does make one wonder.
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I suppose so. [She sounds curious, though.]
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