They say blood makes you related but
loyalty makes you family
Loren blinked at Deimos’ questions. ”Uh...no. Definitely not.” The Launceleyn tilted his head and gave the other man a concerned look. ”I just meant it would be good to know if healing magic could be used on someone or something being life drained, to counteract the effects. But I wasn’t suggesting we test that here.” No, the middle of the woods sounded like the worst possible place to do some arcane experimentation; the Launceleyn ran back through his words to try to figure out what might’ve given the warrior that idea.
This conversation was certainly odd. The summoner ran a hand through his hair in a nervous gesture. He was still puzzling through the questions from earlier and what had prompted the other man to ask them, so the librarian probably sounded a bit distracted when he answered the next question. ”As long as I can actively maintain them. And no, I don’t know how long that is. Most of the time I’ve summoned them it’s been for discrete tasks or in the middle of battle, so I haven’t had much opportunity to see how long I can last.” He’d have to sooner or later: they needed to know how long Loren could summon the Spark Bird. That was if he could summon it to begin with.
This conversation was certainly odd. The summoner ran a hand through his hair in a nervous gesture. He was still puzzling through the questions from earlier and what had prompted the other man to ask them, so the librarian probably sounded a bit distracted when he answered the next question. ”As long as I can actively maintain them. And no, I don’t know how long that is. Most of the time I’ve summoned them it’s been for discrete tasks or in the middle of battle, so I haven’t had much opportunity to see how long I can last.” He’d have to sooner or later: they needed to know how long Loren could summon the Spark Bird. That was if he could summon it to begin with.
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