You and your swordplay. [Equally admiring, perhaps a touch wistful; it would be nice to see the swordplay. (And the swordsman, much as he will not admit it.)]
A great waste. [His voice goes a little quieter; there's a certain tightness in his chest he's got to speak around.] Though there's a great deal of practical magic that gets out into the world thanks to the Formari. But it seems people are easier around magical things than they are mages.
[...This is not a topic he wants to dwell on. Not when he doesn't know how often he'll be able to talk to Simon in the coming days.
He'll talk about coconuts instead, and gladly.]
Lots. Starting with the whole fruit-- I could add a coconut tree to Sina's forest, [with ... several months of work], or lob it at someone. Or put an explosive glyph on it and then lob it at someone--like the Venatori.
There's a hundred things you can do with the insides and the shell if you open it up. The oil's useful for anything you might need a little grease for--and better-tasting than tallow, if you're greasing something you're minded to put in your mouth. [That could be construed innocently. Maybe. His tone certainly isn't suggestive.] Dry the fruit and grind it to a powder and you can really infuriate an alchemist by replacing anything whitish in their inventory.
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A great waste. [His voice goes a little quieter; there's a certain tightness in his chest he's got to speak around.] Though there's a great deal of practical magic that gets out into the world thanks to the Formari. But it seems people are easier around magical things than they are mages.
[...This is not a topic he wants to dwell on. Not when he doesn't know how often he'll be able to talk to Simon in the coming days.
He'll talk about coconuts instead, and gladly.]
Lots. Starting with the whole fruit-- I could add a coconut tree to Sina's forest, [with ... several months of work], or lob it at someone. Or put an explosive glyph on it and then lob it at someone--like the Venatori.
There's a hundred things you can do with the insides and the shell if you open it up. The oil's useful for anything you might need a little grease for--and better-tasting than tallow, if you're greasing something you're minded to put in your mouth. [That could be construed innocently. Maybe. His tone certainly isn't suggestive.] Dry the fruit and grind it to a powder and you can really infuriate an alchemist by replacing anything whitish in their inventory.