
As he shot the blue blazing flames, the bird just stared in awe at it's radiance. She'd seen orange fire, scarlet fire but never blue. For lack of better words, Kueria then poofed into a girl no taller than 5 feet. Her wings were kept neatly behind the arch of her back, though they now seemed just slightly too large for someone with such an underwhelming frame as they swept the ground. Bending her knees, she reached down to touch the ice with a little trepidation, making her movements less fluid and more hesitant looking. Upon contact, she let out a soft gasp.
"It's so cold! Eein sir is very cool! What else can Mister do?"
Interesting.....though you should ask before using mind-based magics on people
Mind based huh, she never thought of it as such. In fact, she never thought of it as magic at all, she'd just been told that her singing has a positive effect on people. Making a mental note to herself to ask in future, she quickly apologized.
So you're a colorful, happy, singing birb
Birb... Kueria decided that she liked the sound of that word. Donning a playful smile on her face, she enthusiastically nodded her head. "Kueria can also do air stuff!" Like a blacksmith at an anvil, she grasped the shifting particles of air to encase the two in a dome of countless shards. The odd structures gleamed beneath the sun's radiance before being dissipating, as if it never existed to begin with.
"It's so cold! Eein sir is very cool! What else can Mister do?"
Interesting.....though you should ask before using mind-based magics on people
Mind based huh, she never thought of it as such. In fact, she never thought of it as magic at all, she'd just been told that her singing has a positive effect on people. Making a mental note to herself to ask in future, she quickly apologized.
So you're a colorful, happy, singing birb
Birb... Kueria decided that she liked the sound of that word. Donning a playful smile on her face, she enthusiastically nodded her head. "Kueria can also do air stuff!" Like a blacksmith at an anvil, she grasped the shifting particles of air to encase the two in a dome of countless shards. The odd structures gleamed beneath the sun's radiance before being dissipating, as if it never existed to begin with.