http://medrau.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] medrau.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] wrfinalmixarchive2010-12-30 12:01 am
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not-quite-new-year update

What was up with the mistletoe, anyway? Or do these things just happen to you guys?
(I'm not telling how I got rid of it, so don't bother asking)

Bugs is being good, except he keeps sneaking out of my room to follow people around. Mostly Amy. I think cats get jealous of babies. My cousin's cat did the same thing to her for a year after her kid was born.
I admit I kinda sorta mighta been looking in backstreets and alleys for stray cats when I found him... College dorms wouldn't allow pets. I was deprived and stuff.

I was wondering, though... ok, the real reason for this post is to ask about magic. I know some of you have learned it. So how's it work and is it tough to learn?

[identity profile] seolearo.livejournal.com 2010-12-31 04:24 am (UTC)(link)
That was the first time we got mistletoe. Weird shit like that happens a lot, though.

In regards to magic, it... kind of varies depending on who you talk to? Like Ari said, the teachers all have different styles of teaching and explaining things, and the same goes for us. So if you wanna see some tl'dr about how I view magic, feel free to ask! Or you could just go to one of the teachers and get some formal training. Whichever you prefer!

Here let me give you some of my personal opinions anyway Also, the level of difficulty depends on what spell it is, and what your personal affinity to it is. Like, I learned the Thunder and Fire spells easily enough, but Aero in particular is harder for me. It just... depends on who you are, your affinity with the spells, and how your teacher introduces you to it, I guess.

[identity profile] seolearo.livejournal.com 2010-12-31 04:56 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, there's always that chance. Even more so if you're learning from the Cheshire Cat, I hear, but last I heard Wonderland fell to Darkness and I'm not complaining about it, either. But most magic teachers will make you take it slow at first, so you don't accidentally kill yourself. Yen Sid, for example, teaches magical theory before letting you actually try the spell out. Between chores, of course. And when I was with Merlin, he dove right into spellweaving, but started with just sparks before working up to an actual bolt of lightning.

[identity profile] seolearo.livejournal.com 2010-12-31 03:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Pretty much, yeah? But we do look out for each other, especially the new kids if they need help! A refugee's specialty is surviving, though, so no worries. Just don't go taking a Behemoth on anytime soon and you should be good!