[ Her brows raised at that. Learn? The idea was certainly appealing, especially the idea of glamours like the one he'd cast on the car. After all, with her healing ability... Kaoru's eyes fell to the tattoo on her left wrist, the only one that didn't constantly need re-touching. ]
Maybe this'll sound weird, but... the van. How long does that kind of thing last for? [ The rest - would the benefits outweigh the cost involved? - went unspoken for now, Kaoru pursing her lips as she glanced back up at him. Her tattoo artist was thankfully understanding, but if it meant not having to spend an arm and a fucking leg to keep herself looking the way she wanted... ]
[Maturely, Kyu-Bok crinkled up his face as if to say 'augh' nonverbally, but the display was mostly a teasing one. As soon as she seemed interested in learning magic, Kyu-Boks straightened up, beaming. Sure he had never taught anyone, but it was typically the mark of a good mage to have an apprentice. While it might not get to that level with Kaoru, it could be decent practice at least to try to get a feel for it. Kyu-Bok always felt he was too meandering when it came to magic to be a teacher, but it never hurt to try it once.]
It depends on how much magic you pour into it and how well you can sustain magic. I'm pretty good at it, so if I wanted, I could have it last for decades.
[He puffed out his chest, pleased with himself, before sobering slightly.]
But sustaining magic is the most difficult type of magic to learn, let alone master. Why?
[ Damn. Realistically, she probably should have known it was too good to be true. Stretching out her arm, she indicated the constellation on her wrist. ]
I got this before my body started to heal itself all the time. And the three holes in my ears. They're the only things that stay. Any other tattoo or piercing heals itself within months. Sometimes shorter. I spend way too much money on touch-ups. [ She offered him a small, self-deprecating grin. ] Perhaps it's dumb, but I like how they look. [ Kaoru was sure that there were a lot of people in the world who would give anything for the ability she had, and yet all it seemed to do was annoy her, a lot of the time. ]
Now, if I could glamour them, that would be a lot simpler. [ Then, she laughed. ] Though I may also bankrupt my artist.
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[ Her brows raised at that. Learn? The idea was certainly appealing, especially the idea of glamours like the one he'd cast on the car. After all, with her healing ability... Kaoru's eyes fell to the tattoo on her left wrist, the only one that didn't constantly need re-touching. ]
Maybe this'll sound weird, but... the van. How long does that kind of thing last for? [ The rest - would the benefits outweigh the cost involved? - went unspoken for now, Kaoru pursing her lips as she glanced back up at him. Her tattoo artist was thankfully understanding, but if it meant not having to spend an arm and a fucking leg to keep herself looking the way she wanted... ]
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It depends on how much magic you pour into it and how well you can sustain magic. I'm pretty good at it, so if I wanted, I could have it last for decades.
[He puffed out his chest, pleased with himself, before sobering slightly.]
But sustaining magic is the most difficult type of magic to learn, let alone master. Why?
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I got this before my body started to heal itself all the time. And the three holes in my ears. They're the only things that stay. Any other tattoo or piercing heals itself within months. Sometimes shorter. I spend way too much money on touch-ups. [ She offered him a small, self-deprecating grin. ] Perhaps it's dumb, but I like how they look. [ Kaoru was sure that there were a lot of people in the world who would give anything for the ability she had, and yet all it seemed to do was annoy her, a lot of the time. ]
Now, if I could glamour them, that would be a lot simpler. [ Then, she laughed. ] Though I may also bankrupt my artist.