Aria, Meth, Shady, what do you guys say to having the Violent Moon Festival? a time of gathering for all Magic Users. It would be interesting would it not?
An angel, a knight, a man who will bring light to where there is only darkness, I am the Morning Star, the Bringer of Light, hail to me as I am King Lucifer!
Well- there are not a lot of magic users in Drallion- they are a rare breed. BUT, it all depends on what the festival entails. and what the other magic users want- :3
"D*** the torpedoes! Four bells! Full speed ahead!"~ Admiral David Farragut
Usually if a Kingdom decides to host the Violent Moon Festival, it can mean a lot, like profit, good luck, and other things, like users getting to know one another. Basically, not only is there celebrations but magic users get to learn about other types of magic from one another, it depends on why a magic user is there.
An angel, a knight, a man who will bring light to where there is only darkness, I am the Morning Star, the Bringer of Light, hail to me as I am King Lucifer!
I might need to mention that I play a wandering Genie who tends to act more like a demon - that is, if he acts at all.
He isn't a typical magic user, but could stop by at a festival xP
Shadow, would it be ok if I gave Alchemy to people of Sunuma? They wouldn't be magicians, and wouldn't share it with anyone, but they could, like, make explosions and stuff :p
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I am alright if the "Magic/Alchemy" they have is nothing more then science that looks like magic to those outside their kingdom- tricks and slight of hand is fine. :3
But no more magic please. :3
"D*** the torpedoes! Four bells! Full speed ahead!"~ Admiral David Farragut
I suppose, I mean, they would stand out like a sore thumb, but I suppose yes.
An angel, a knight, a man who will bring light to where there is only darkness, I am the Morning Star, the Bringer of Light, hail to me as I am King Lucifer!
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