originally posted in:The New Dojo
"Woah......COOOOOL! Go! Go! Mage!"
Natalie could hear the small, 5'2" girl known as Traci laugh behind her.
"Chuck that tree! Hit an eagle! Gooooo! Mage girl!
She cheered like a cheer leader and if Natalie turned around she'd notice Traci looked a lot like one too. She wore a white crop top, short black skirt, and white stockings.
English
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[i]"Is there anything you avoid?" [/i]
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"Nope. I'm up for trying anything at all really. As long as it's not like, some type of murder or something."
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[i]"Is murder classified as a sport now? They'll say everything's one, I swear. M" [/i]
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"Not that I know of. I wasn't just talking about sports though. I was talking about everything in life. I meant I'd try anything in life at least once."
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[i]"Oh. A bit of an adventurer, yeah?" [/i]
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"Mhmm! I like to think so. You only live once so you better live it to the fullest, right?"
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[i]"You've never heard of necromancy?" Nat jokingly replied, taking a sip of her drink afterwards. [/i]
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Traci giggled. "Yeah well, I guess maybe that's not completely true if ya get all technical."
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[i]"I think the term 'Magical' applies better. You know, since not many mages actually get technical with anything." [/i]
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Traci giggled again. "Okay, so magical. Doesn't matter because I can't be revived by magic anyway. Or...it would be even more difficult than normal at least. I have a natural resistance to certain magic."
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[i]"Huh. Well that explains why you didn't fly into the spaceships up in the sky, your resistance kept you close?" [/i]
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"Usually gravitational magic like that wouldn't be that resisted, but yeah, I guess." Traci shrugged.
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[i]"So wait, what's resisted then?" [/i]
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"Normal combat magic. Y'know, fireballs and the sort. Nothing too complicated like gravity. The more complicated the magic the less resistance. I have no resistance to mind control or influence magic though no matter how strong it is."
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[i]"Why not enchant a hat to help with that?" [/i]
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"Well....because....I....huh. I'm not the brightest at times, I guess."
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[i]"You haven't seen me when I have anything like a test, don't worry." [/i]
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Traci giggled a little. "Well, you seem smart enough to me, but that's probably not saying much."
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[i]"Nah, you don't seem too dumb for your own good." [/i]
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"Thank you. A lot of people would disagree with you, but thanks."
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[i]"It takes a dumbass to call someone a dumbass, doesn't it?" [/i]
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Traci giggled yet again and nodded. "Yes, I guess it does. You're funny."
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[i]"Funny, smart, I'm a double threat. Any other compliments you want to feed my ego?" [/i]
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"Hmm....No, I think you're ego is big enough. Telling you you're pretty would probably be a bad idea right now." She finished her drink with a smile.
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[i]"Heh, smart." [/i]