BoldGeko
Planetoid
- Joined
- Mar 4, 2024
Harald had to giggle a little about the fact that the elf looked so happy and excited. Moments ago, she was crying and full of sorrow but now she almost looked like a girl who just had played her favorite game. Of course, this appearance was amplified by her young looks but none or less she seemed even more pretty now that she was happy. Harald put his hand closer to her head and started to fix her hair a little that was a little mess now, after they ran at full speed through the woods. He even picked a leaf out of her hair. "Sure, maybe next time I will transform into a Tiger, or a Lion and you can see how it is to ride one of those" he says with a wink and to raise her anticipation for the next time.
He had to think for a moment about whether he could teach her. Elves seem aware of this kind of magic, but it was the question if they had the same kind of powers withing them. Isabell had also asked him earlier if he could train her, but she was a human and there it was even less likely. In the end Harald gave the elf a nod. "I'll try to teach you, no promises that it will succeed. I don't know if your kind can control this "dark" magic" he made some gestures with his hand to imply how spooky his magic is as a kind of joke. Harald didn't like the thought that elves would preserve his powers were something not pure and wanted to lighten the mood about it. In the end shapeshifting was a part of him that he had since birth and Harald didn't believe in the idea that a power itself could be good or evil. The user always determined in which way a skill was used.
He started walking towards Rivermill. His steps were slower than normal then despite the outlook for Isabelle he wasn't quite ready yet to let his time with Chrysa end. The enjoyment and comfort she had provided him with was something he still longed for and so he didn't want it to end right now. At least they still had time together on the way to the Inn. "So, you said on the ride that you and your sister also can shapeshift? Why do elves think that this magic is unworthy of someone like you?" Of course, now he had started a heavier topic, but he wanted to know where the idea comes from. Before Chrysa he had never encountered another elf, nor did he know they even existed. Their magic was also foreign to him, and it made him realize how little about the world he knew. Chrysa and Isabell were right now the best opportunity for him to learn about all the things and that meant sometimes probably asking questions that are uncomfortable. Even though he knew already that Chrysa had no problems with his changing form or even enjoyed it greatly. Every time her eyes glowed in her curiosity, it encouraged him to show her more and more of his abilities and she seemed eager to learn about them too. Whatever the elves had against his power Chrysa didn't seem to share the same kind of prejudice.
He had to think for a moment about whether he could teach her. Elves seem aware of this kind of magic, but it was the question if they had the same kind of powers withing them. Isabell had also asked him earlier if he could train her, but she was a human and there it was even less likely. In the end Harald gave the elf a nod. "I'll try to teach you, no promises that it will succeed. I don't know if your kind can control this "dark" magic" he made some gestures with his hand to imply how spooky his magic is as a kind of joke. Harald didn't like the thought that elves would preserve his powers were something not pure and wanted to lighten the mood about it. In the end shapeshifting was a part of him that he had since birth and Harald didn't believe in the idea that a power itself could be good or evil. The user always determined in which way a skill was used.
He started walking towards Rivermill. His steps were slower than normal then despite the outlook for Isabelle he wasn't quite ready yet to let his time with Chrysa end. The enjoyment and comfort she had provided him with was something he still longed for and so he didn't want it to end right now. At least they still had time together on the way to the Inn. "So, you said on the ride that you and your sister also can shapeshift? Why do elves think that this magic is unworthy of someone like you?" Of course, now he had started a heavier topic, but he wanted to know where the idea comes from. Before Chrysa he had never encountered another elf, nor did he know they even existed. Their magic was also foreign to him, and it made him realize how little about the world he knew. Chrysa and Isabell were right now the best opportunity for him to learn about all the things and that meant sometimes probably asking questions that are uncomfortable. Even though he knew already that Chrysa had no problems with his changing form or even enjoyed it greatly. Every time her eyes glowed in her curiosity, it encouraged him to show her more and more of his abilities and she seemed eager to learn about them too. Whatever the elves had against his power Chrysa didn't seem to share the same kind of prejudice.