ext_202006 ([identity profile] adorkabledragon.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] damned_institute 2007-09-27 11:58 pm (UTC)

Why was Ed looking at them like that? "I'm-I'm sorry. Was I supposed to know what a computer hacker was?" Keman was genuinely concerned. He didn't want to offend anyone!

After a few minutes of experimentation, he decided that he liked the bread and cheese best when it was dipped in the soup. It was AMAZING that way. "Mry murftik?" he asked a round a bit of sandwich. Keman swallowed. "...Sorry. My magic? Well, it's all elementally-based. I can call fire and lighting, and I can melt and reform stone and metal. I used to be able to do a lot more, but this place..." he trailed off. No further explanation was needed. "As for usefulness? I suppose. It was useful up until the point when Valyn got hurt, then it was a nuisance. I couldn't give it back to him. My magic doesn't work that way. I can't heal, either. It was frustrating." To have so much more power than normal, and to not be able to even use it. Sometimes, Keman wished he really was a halfblood. Then he'd at least be able to cure people.

Ed started going on about how he (Keman was just going to go with "he" for now; it was too confusing otherwise) had caught the bounty, and the dragon's eyes widened. "...Landed on him...?"

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