
Siri was taking in what he said, though she found it a little difficult to process the concept of magic as something like countries. "We have a lot countries," she confirmed. "Countries, continents, and so on. I could list them all, but it might be better just to find a book for you. I’m from a country up north called Norway. It gets very cold and we like brown cheese. But a lot of history and culture for each country is tied into just where that place is on the globe. Are you implying that a person’s magic is a cultural thing more important than where they’re actually from, or do you mean to say that what kind of magic you use is determined by where you’re from?"
It was something she hadn’t necessarily considered before, but she realized she probably should have a lot sooner. There were different sorts of magics described in myths around the world. There were some reoccurring themes, but even creatures like vampires and dragons differed greatly from place to place. If the entire human race was magical where this boy was from, then it was fair to think different places would have evolved different ways to express their magic.
However, maybe that was still wrong. The more she invented possibilities in her head, the more she went back to his original question. "Actually, it might be better to ask: how you define a country? This is a world that is, for the majority, not at all magical. Our ideas of what a country is might be really different."
This person needed books. He needed so many books. And he needed to write one for her in between his reading, because there was a lot she needed to sort out. For the moment, though, the more they could sort out the basics, the easier it would be to get him pointed in the right direction. This was… sort of a good start?
It was something she hadn’t necessarily considered before, but she realized she probably should have a lot sooner. There were different sorts of magics described in myths around the world. There were some reoccurring themes, but even creatures like vampires and dragons differed greatly from place to place. If the entire human race was magical where this boy was from, then it was fair to think different places would have evolved different ways to express their magic.
However, maybe that was still wrong. The more she invented possibilities in her head, the more she went back to his original question. "Actually, it might be better to ask: how you define a country? This is a world that is, for the majority, not at all magical. Our ideas of what a country is might be really different."
This person needed books. He needed so many books. And he needed to write one for her in between his reading, because there was a lot she needed to sort out. For the moment, though, the more they could sort out the basics, the easier it would be to get him pointed in the right direction. This was… sort of a good start?
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