@hatakekuro
Aussie mate. Definitely Aussie.
Maybe because I am Aussie, but beside the point.
It nullifies magic
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Yes, but how exactly?
If I knew the mechanism of how magic worked and how it could be stopped, do you think I'd be sitting in front of a computer?
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...Yes? Because how it works in real life would probably be different than in Fairy Tail.
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How about, once activated, the lacrima uses a null magic to cancel or weaken all magic in an area. However, it only can be activated for a certain amount of time and only has a certain amount of magical power to cancel, one exhausted it required time to recharge.
@Burthstone @yoshua171
If Valak tells them to follow him, and walks out can I just assume Mithera and Dornae would follow him? Just for the sake of not clogging the Ic with a bunch of short posts.
Wtf, is Ferrin dead now....?
@Caits & @Burthstone & @crimson raven
I'd love to be cooperative and say "Sure he'd go," but he wouldn't because he really has no reason to trust Valak's judgement. He's also aware that the candle is reacting and Ferrin is near, and he has even less reason to trust HIS judgement right now.
So if Valak said "Come," and walked out the room Dornae would raise an eyebrow, tell Mithera to come with him, walk out the room, and go to a window where he could properly see who was outside. Or he might say "Why exactly," and not allow Mithera, who is clearly terrified and largely incapable of defending herself it seems, from going with him.
Grant Vale -- Crocus StreetsAs Ferrin spoke up, saying that he was the culprit, Grant chuckled softly before shooting him with a pair of finger-guns.