A Tale of Tails, 4-48 - Hey look, the Aqanin realm!
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I think it's more of she knew of Fen's powers, the ones she can't control.
Instead of telling her and taking her to the pool when she first got there.
She might of thought with enough training Fen would be able to control herself when she got angry.
Just a hunch but might be along those lines
Instead of telling her and taking her to the pool when she first got there.
She might of thought with enough training Fen would be able to control herself when she got angry.
Just a hunch but might be along those lines
A bad mistake? That could be taken quite a few ways from how it's mentioned. Showing Fenfen that memory? Letting Fenfen go before dealing with those traumas? Taking in Fenfen at all in the monastery?
I would say whatever Mis is thinking must have affected her greatly. She's going out on a balcony to think. Now I'm not so sure that Mis's offer to take of her close for this wasn't a carefully disguised ruse to give Rose something else to think about while healing her to avoid this conversation in the first place.
I would say whatever Mis is thinking must have affected her greatly. She's going out on a balcony to think. Now I'm not so sure that Mis's offer to take of her close for this wasn't a carefully disguised ruse to give Rose something else to think about while healing her to avoid this conversation in the first place.
"and we get a brief look at the Aqanin realm" Wait, I actually went back and looked up that chart you made that listed the six realms and what they do, and in it, it only says that Cronin mages are healers and makes no mention of Aqanin mages possessing healing abilities. So is that a mistake or are Aqanin mages capable of learning healing magic to some capacity?
The dialogue in my comic is based on how people talk, not on grammatical correctness. And people add words like that all the time. There’s even a scale to it, you can generally range a mistake either by size (tiny, small, huge) or by dramatic impact (slight, bad, terrible).
So no, she meant bad mistake, where "bad" is up above average level towards terrible.
So no, she meant bad mistake, where "bad" is up above average level towards terrible.
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