"Actually, I was talking more about the Medici's that help finance people during the Italian Renaissance! They were patrons of the arts! They were the ones that commissioned Michaelangelo's work on the Sistine Chapel!"
Luz nodded. "If we're sick, it's probably some magical stuff. We're lucky though. In Deerington, if you died you came back, and before you were yourself again you had, like, the WORST case of flu. I threatened Varian within an inch of his life not to go out when he had that, but he did anyway!"
Oh boy, why is she thinking about this? Not only did it make her think of Varian, it ALSO made her think of Eda, as that was the last time she saw her mentor.
Luz wiped her eyes and nodded. "Hey, take your time! No rush. Besides, I ought to confess I'd love to jump at the chance to show everyone my amazing girlfriend. But you do you when you're ready!"
Luz couldn't help but laugh. "Oh, I do the same thing, but mostly because I have my GLYPH magic to work out. Without a teacher, I pretty much just have to keep puzzling over the way the glyph combinations work to make new magic. The only other kind I can do is make barriers, and that's thanks to Lysithea."
Another good friend (and employer) departed.
"Let's not ruin perfectly good musical equipment by breaking them on people. Imagine how much care it takes to assemble them to begin with, and usually they're pretty expensive!"
It was actually less of a Pthumerian situation and more corruption, which Luz wasn't even sure how much power the Pthumerians even had over it.
Spring DID reinvigorate Luz, or at least it would once she wasn't sick.
"I'm positive as all get out! That's a load of bunk!"
It would sound more impressive if Luz didn't look like an oversized worm.
LOL, parasite?? But yes, several years back you could actually play it on PS3. Miss those days.
"Actually, I was talking more about the Medici's that help finance people during the Italian Renaissance! They were patrons of the arts! They were the ones that commissioned Michaelangelo's work on the Sistine Chapel!"
Luz nodded. "If we're sick, it's probably some magical stuff. We're lucky though. In Deerington, if you died you came back, and before you were yourself again you had, like, the WORST case of flu. I threatened Varian within an inch of his life not to go out when he had that, but he did anyway!"
Oh boy, why is she thinking about this? Not only did it make her think of Varian, it ALSO made her think of Eda, as that was the last time she saw her mentor.
Luz wiped her eyes and nodded. "Hey, take your time! No rush. Besides, I ought to confess I'd love to jump at the chance to show everyone my amazing girlfriend. But you do you when you're ready!"
Luz couldn't help but laugh. "Oh, I do the same thing, but mostly because I have my GLYPH magic to work out. Without a teacher, I pretty much just have to keep puzzling over the way the glyph combinations work to make new magic. The only other kind I can do is make barriers, and that's thanks to Lysithea."
Another good friend (and employer) departed.
"Let's not ruin perfectly good musical equipment by breaking them on people. Imagine how much care it takes to assemble them to begin with, and usually they're pretty expensive!"
It was actually less of a Pthumerian situation and more corruption, which Luz wasn't even sure how much power the Pthumerians even had over it.
Spring DID reinvigorate Luz, or at least it would once she wasn't sick.
"I'm positive as all get out! That's a load of bunk!"
It would sound more impressive if Luz didn't look like an oversized worm.