[Wysteria's observation is a very keen thing, a sharp point riveted to the motioned of the wand and the light which flickers to life at its tip in response to her keyword; it does not, however, stop her from talking while she watches--]
That might very well be the case, yes. You would not be the first individual whose Talents or appearance or so on were modified by the passage through the fade. In what way would you say some of your spellwork has been acting differently? --Is the wand a requirement to the work, or are you able to spellweave without it?
At least it isn't just me. That's a little reassuring.
[ Hermione waves the wand and the light goes out, flexing her fingers around it. ]
I can cast spells without it, but having it helps - almost like something to conduct them? And I have to say the words for most spells, but I was getting better at not needing to say each incantation too.
I've heard nothing of it whatsoever. You simply must describe it to me.
[From somewhere behind her ear - in the done up twist of her braid, perhaps? -, Wysteria draws fine silvered writing pen. She turns about in a small circle until--Ah! There--she locates the discarded booklet and fetches it back up so she might take notes for herself.]
[ It's not as if describing a whole country is that easy, but she supposes she can try? ]
It's a small island and it's run by a constitutional monarchy, with an attached parliament. Some of them know about magic, but for most people it's just a fairy tale.
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That might very well be the case, yes. You would not be the first individual whose Talents or appearance or so on were modified by the passage through the fade. In what way would you say some of your spellwork has been acting differently? --Is the wand a requirement to the work, or are you able to spellweave without it?
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[ Hermione waves the wand and the light goes out, flexing her fingers around it. ]
I can cast spells without it, but having it helps - almost like something to conduct them? And I have to say the words for most spells, but I was getting better at not needing to say each incantation too.
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[She actually does laugh.]
You really are a witch. How charming. --Remind me, where is it that you are from?
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[ It is actually funny? Hermione's not sure. ]
Britain. A country called England, actually.
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[From somewhere behind her ear - in the done up twist of her braid, perhaps? -, Wysteria draws fine silvered writing pen. She turns about in a small circle until--Ah! There--she locates the discarded booklet and fetches it back up so she might take notes for herself.]
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[ It's not as if describing a whole country is that easy, but she supposes she can try? ]
It's a small island and it's run by a constitutional monarchy, with an attached parliament. Some of them know about magic, but for most people it's just a fairy tale.