Kazehana
Vivacious Flora
Neither Luis nor Aaron had a legitimate response to the 25 shifts in attitude displayed by everyone else. Luis shook his head in an attempt to clear it as if it would help. "Why are you suddenly worried and helpless? Weren't you just using some sort of magic? It's not like you're defenseless," he queried. This didn't make any sense, even if he was aware of her power. "Besides, if we know how to beat her, why do we still consider her a threat? It's not like anyone here is vulnerable to water anyway," he pointed out, his face pensive and confused.
Aaron nodded his head. "I'm certainly not going to complain if I have more water," he muttered, already thinking of how beneficial it might be for her to throw water on his plants. "And we do have five times the amount of manpower she has anyway. No way is anyone stupid enough to fight that," he reasoned, though he imagined that the man wouldn't be much help if it came down to it.
"I'm not moving, but I'm also not going to chase her," Luis stated adamantly. His indifferent gaze never left the girl.
"Now hold it," Caroline responded. "We haven't prepared for anything since we first learned that they existed a minute ago. Calm down and focus," she continued, giving Felicity a warning glare. She wasn't about to let these people fly off the handle at the thought of any new news. God forbid they learn something while they're here.
"Maybe you should," Father Time interrupted. "You're all in trouble if you stay here," she added, then began to hum a familiar tune. Lulu froze when she heard it, but quickly shook it off. "Are you gonna tell us what or who these seekers are?" she snapped, clearly impatient. "Oh, yes, of course. For those of you who don't know, seekers are essentially magical poachers, or witch hunters if you prefer. They can summon magical weapons that shatter magical energy and effectively siphon their energy. So basically, they're anti-mages," she explained, trying to sound mysterious and intriguing.
"But why are they coming here?" Caroline asked. "Well, it turns out that they haven't been living under a rock and know that mages have come from the past. Apparently, recklessly using magic in the open is a terrible idea and might get you noticed by people." Lulu flinched from the sheer pettiness oozing off of the girl. She was clearly very salty about the whole matter.
"How do you know all this?" Lulu inquired. "We don't even know about this and I for one have been deeply involved with magical matters in this world." "Well, seekers aren't exactly as conspicuous as magic users. They certainly don't group together like witches and sometimes mages. I know more about what's going on than you'd want to know." "So you're like Kale?" Lulu asked, glaring suspiciously at her. "Oh, heavens no," she giggled. "He sure wishes, don't you, Kale?" she asked, looking around into the air.
Caroline followed her gaze, but saw nothing. <<... So there you are>> a voice echoed from no discernible location. "You really shouldn't be intruding on my personal conversations," Father Time added with a hint of an edge. After a few moments, their minds became slightly clearer from an unnoticeable abnormal state. "How did you know he was listening? Or that he was near?" Lulu demanded. "You don't need to know," she replied jovially.
Aaron nodded his head. "I'm certainly not going to complain if I have more water," he muttered, already thinking of how beneficial it might be for her to throw water on his plants. "And we do have five times the amount of manpower she has anyway. No way is anyone stupid enough to fight that," he reasoned, though he imagined that the man wouldn't be much help if it came down to it.
"I'm not moving, but I'm also not going to chase her," Luis stated adamantly. His indifferent gaze never left the girl.
"Now hold it," Caroline responded. "We haven't prepared for anything since we first learned that they existed a minute ago. Calm down and focus," she continued, giving Felicity a warning glare. She wasn't about to let these people fly off the handle at the thought of any new news. God forbid they learn something while they're here.
"Maybe you should," Father Time interrupted. "You're all in trouble if you stay here," she added, then began to hum a familiar tune. Lulu froze when she heard it, but quickly shook it off. "Are you gonna tell us what or who these seekers are?" she snapped, clearly impatient. "Oh, yes, of course. For those of you who don't know, seekers are essentially magical poachers, or witch hunters if you prefer. They can summon magical weapons that shatter magical energy and effectively siphon their energy. So basically, they're anti-mages," she explained, trying to sound mysterious and intriguing.
"But why are they coming here?" Caroline asked. "Well, it turns out that they haven't been living under a rock and know that mages have come from the past. Apparently, recklessly using magic in the open is a terrible idea and might get you noticed by people." Lulu flinched from the sheer pettiness oozing off of the girl. She was clearly very salty about the whole matter.
"How do you know all this?" Lulu inquired. "We don't even know about this and I for one have been deeply involved with magical matters in this world." "Well, seekers aren't exactly as conspicuous as magic users. They certainly don't group together like witches and sometimes mages. I know more about what's going on than you'd want to know." "So you're like Kale?" Lulu asked, glaring suspiciously at her. "Oh, heavens no," she giggled. "He sure wishes, don't you, Kale?" she asked, looking around into the air.
Caroline followed her gaze, but saw nothing. <<... So there you are>> a voice echoed from no discernible location. "You really shouldn't be intruding on my personal conversations," Father Time added with a hint of an edge. After a few moments, their minds became slightly clearer from an unnoticeable abnormal state. "How did you know he was listening? Or that he was near?" Lulu demanded. "You don't need to know," she replied jovially.