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Brie ([personal profile] spellslash) wrote in [community profile] spellbinders2017-07-11 08:22 pm

[OPENING] magical training log

Who: Brie, whichever newbies want to show up.
Where: The beach.
When: Day 4
Open/Closed: OTA

[It's about noon on the island, based on the position of the sun. The newbies have had a few days to settle in, but that doesn't mean they've fully mastered their newfound abilities.

As much stock as Genette puts into telepathy, Brie is more concerned about their other newfound gifts. She's aggressively tried to wrangle as many newbies as possible onto the sandy shores of the beachfront area for some magic practice.

She's got a list of everyone's magic -- only a few vague notes, limitations are for you to discover -- and she's handing out missions for magic training. If you want to participate? Feel free. If you don't? Suit yourself.

But understanding your magic isn't just an activity that benefits the group. Learning your magic's abilities may be what stands between you and survival, which is something she makes perfectly clear.]
windeity: (PEEK ♫ over arms)

[personal profile] windeity 2017-07-30 11:40 am (UTC)(link)
[Choices suck. He can understand that worry and yet he's still fiddling around with the sand next to him even as there's a very slow shrug.]

I think...it's one of those things that the more you do it the more you'll know. It will be easy to determine what you need to do in order to help everyone you need to? I don't think it will really be a "choice" thing as you keep getting better with your powers.
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[personal profile] parodeity 2017-07-30 01:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Besides, you can always learn other ways to help injured people. [ dave shrugs. ] Magic can be a fallback to somethin' big, but learnin' actual combat first aid might not go wrong? I can teach you some.

[ clarification: he can teach actually a lot. he has always handled his own injuries. ]