Oriphi offers a few slow blinks at Susato's prompting, a quizzical expression that gives way to a contemplative one as she hums. ]
It does. My druid magic draws on my connection with nature... There are certain gestures and incantations involved... But I can cast them whenever I can, however I'm feeling, given that I have the energy and can do those gestures and incantations. But with dreamotion... if I'm not feeling it, then things can go wrong.
[ She laughs sheepishly. ] I'm sure you've run into problems like that, too. But it feels more... Hmm. As if, my druid magic comes from the elements, from outside of myself and from my surroundings, but dreamotion is the opposite.
[ From her reaction, she knows all too well what Ori means. At the very least though, any accidents from practicing in the kitchen have been minor or negligable. ]
It might be easier for me if it was simply a matter of incantations and gestures. As it is, I feel like you're right. Dreamotion comes from within.
At the very least, I always imagine a fire burning inside of me. Then I just... borrow from it.
[ Ori finds herself smiling reassuringly at Susato; truly, the tiefling has been rather glad that dreamotion was an easy thing for her to grasp given her prior experience with magic. If she can help someone like Susato improve on hers, then she would be even happier. ]
I think you’re on the right track, thinking of it that way! While we’re in this realm of dreams… dreamotion is always inside of us and around us, just waiting for us to tap into it.
[ There’s a beat in which she hums thoughtfully yet again before she adds, ]
Though… There’s nothing stopping you from using incantations and gestures, is there? I wonder if it would help you become more consistent with your dreamotion if you, um… assigned those kinds of things to different things you were trying to do?
[ . . . Susato opens her mouth, as if to say something, but then she'll close it again, momentarily dumbfounded. Just... assign incantations and gestures? Magic really just works like that?
Well, dream magic does, anyway. ]
I... I don't know? Do you know any incantations for fire?
[ ...Or other elements? She'll try anything once. The worst that's happened so far (other than nothing) was that she fainted for a good few seconds when she managed to heal Kazuma, and gave her dad a scare. It's fine. ]
[ Ori's own magic doesn't, because some ancient druid or wizard or god or something probably made up the incantations and gestures that now make up the spells she knows, but dream magic could totally work that way! Maybe. Only one way to find out! ]
Mmm, I do know some fire spells, but the incantations are in another language so it might be hard to teach... but not to worry! We can come up with some together, sometime! Maybe over tea...?
[ Of course they're in another language. Why not? She's already learned English, and now, somehow she's able to understand snakes. She has no idea what language Ori's ancient wizard or god used, but she's probably hit capacity when it comes to language either way. If Ori says it's difficult, she'll believe her.
Coming up with their own sounds like way more fun. ]
That sounds wonderful! You are always welcome at the Wild Harvest, and of course, I will continue to support Mr Diluc and Lord van Zieks. But if you would be more comfortable somewhere less crowded, after all this [ Queen business ] ...well... Father and I do have a greenhouse that I think you would enjoy.
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Oriphi offers a few slow blinks at Susato's prompting, a quizzical expression that gives way to a contemplative one as she hums. ]
It does. My druid magic draws on my connection with nature... There are certain gestures and incantations involved... But I can cast them whenever I can, however I'm feeling, given that I have the energy and can do those gestures and incantations. But with dreamotion... if I'm not feeling it, then things can go wrong.
[ She laughs sheepishly. ] I'm sure you've run into problems like that, too. But it feels more... Hmm. As if, my druid magic comes from the elements, from outside of myself and from my surroundings, but dreamotion is the opposite.
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It might be easier for me if it was simply a matter of incantations and gestures. As it is, I feel like you're right. Dreamotion comes from within.
At the very least, I always imagine a fire burning inside of me. Then I just... borrow from it.
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I think you’re on the right track, thinking of it that way! While we’re in this realm of dreams… dreamotion is always inside of us and around us, just waiting for us to tap into it.
[ There’s a beat in which she hums thoughtfully yet again before she adds, ]
Though… There’s nothing stopping you from using incantations and gestures, is there? I wonder if it would help you become more consistent with your dreamotion if you, um… assigned those kinds of things to different things you were trying to do?
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Well, dream magic does, anyway. ]
I... I don't know? Do you know any incantations for fire?
[ ...Or other elements? She'll try anything once. The worst that's happened so far (other than nothing) was that she fainted for a good few seconds when she managed to heal Kazuma, and gave her dad a scare. It's fine. ]
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Mmm, I do know some fire spells, but the incantations are in another language so it might be hard to teach... but not to worry! We can come up with some together, sometime! Maybe over tea...?
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Coming up with their own sounds like way more fun. ]
That sounds wonderful! You are always welcome at the Wild Harvest, and of course, I will continue to support Mr Diluc and Lord van Zieks. But if you would be more comfortable somewhere less crowded, after all this [ Queen business ] ...well... Father and I do have a greenhouse that I think you would enjoy.