@ZekariVoblis
Her divine protection simply ups her magic, it is still useless without the training she had to go through. And useless without the intelligence to back it up. Also Blanc is super sheltered what with spending 200 years in a forest XD (Wise definitely not)
I don't think Mithril is all too bright. Otherwise he wouldn't have picked the sword up in the first place XD
Vesta meanwhile? Knows magic inside and out. Studious. Strategic. Has been about five steps ahead of everyone she has fought this far.
Actually has used more big words than just about anyone else in the roleplay (does anyone know what the insult she hurled at Dante even means? I do and it's HILARIOUS. It's also a quote :P)
Also she visualises how her spells operate before using and during their use and can work out in a split second which spell is most suited to a situation despite having possibly hundreds of generic spells alone. Let alone having her own unique ones which she made up herself. You can have all the talent in the world but it's useless without the smarts and work to back it up, she knows it. Hence why she doesn't like people who don't at least try.
The only mistake she is likely to make is probably get into a fight she can't win. Even then, on the ground that is highly unlikely to happen (Note she will be a lot more reserved aboard a boat and in fact avoids them XD)
All this yet she can't find one feminine guy in the capital city XD
On the other hand Avery? Well he's fooled Maria for the last 8 years into believing he is a girl. And has fooled everyone he has met thus far that he is a girl.
Take it as you will XD
Eh, I don't think she was sheltered the whole 200 shebang, but sheltered or not-she's still intelligent.
I never did say I meant Mithril as in the sword wielder.
Like I said, I think Vesta is smart. Simple fact is, she's definitely more inclined to battle smarts and magical expertise(both training and the more formal teachings of it). Of course, she is also a noble so it can be assumed she was given a higher education to a degree than most, no? As for big words...You can teach anyone big words. Big, more verbose words are simply for appearance if anything. It shows they were able to learn the words and use them in the right context...but that's as far as it goes.
I can agree with hard work being necessary for good results.
Mistakes...Eh. Likelihood of a mistake all depends on the situation, not just the character.
As for fights, she had to deal with a crowd of people and Aleph. And with Aleph, it was still unknown who was gonna come up on top do to how it ended.
Eh. Avery also dressed feminine, acted feminine, looks feminine, more than likely sounds feminine(though of course hard to say since it's text based), has maintained a feminine build, and in general is very feminine. A feminine person is how they'll take it.