unholey: (TWITCHY ☠ so shake him off)
Pannacotta Fugo ([personal profile] unholey) wrote in [personal profile] digiorno 2019-11-17 07:48 pm (UTC)

[Oddly enough, the one-two combo of Zelda sudden enthusiasm followed up by Giorno's compliment half-startles Fugo's nerves out into the open. What. What? He's not sure he believes Giorno, given that Giorno was witness to the whole... stapler and duct tape situation. With Mista's bullet wounds. He bites the inside of his cheek and resists the urge to blurt something stupid, like admitting he's never been certified or formally trained.]

Results. [Wait, no, that's-- that belongs in the middle of the sentence.] Abjuration-- ... the goal of healing, medical or magical, is to restore or protect the body's status quo. It's not very visible in most circumstances. It requires a lot of knowledge of the body and how it works-- doctors never really stop studying. When it comes to developing a skill, most people would rather approach something that yields results that are easier to measure or show off.

[He pauses, still unsure, before offering this final thought:]

And given the state of conflict, after losing their own abilities, I imagine most people would rather study magic they could use to fight or protect themselves.

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