"Probability manipulation... Fascinating. So then I guess 'luck' is a measurable value that can be controlled and changed, or maybe it's simply the net total of all reactions and reactions of reactions..."
The gears were turning full tilt in Orion's head as he considered the possibilities and explanations for such a power. Just as Bell had described, magic seemed to be a science that simply dabbled more heavily in the grey areas that regular science avoided. Things like chance, life forces, and spirits were normal things to be manipulated and altered by the caster, rather than variables to be avoided or discounted. But all of that also opened up more questions about the nature of those variables. For example, if luck was an intangible but measurable quantity, where did it come from?
It was an exciting concept that refused to leave Orion's mind alone, leaving his body to squirm and move about excitedly while his clothes fell off like shed skin. His clothes weren't merely slippery, they seemed to be stretchy as well. With no buttons or zippers undone, his pants still slipped casually to the floor, followed by his shirt, making a pool of cloth around his ankles. He was left in his shorts, but he hardly cared. Delise was giving another demonstration.
"... Oh. I see! So hexes can alter that previously-established properties of something too! Like how your shirt suddenly became one thread."
Orion was excited by the concept of hexes. He needed to know more. Delise's display and sultry come-ons were merely a bonus. Energetic and obviously excited, Orion grabbed onto Delise's shoulders like he was afraid she was going somewhere.
"I'm hungry for more! You gotta show me more hexes, and how they work. I'll do anything!"
The gears were turning full tilt in Orion's head as he considered the possibilities and explanations for such a power. Just as Bell had described, magic seemed to be a science that simply dabbled more heavily in the grey areas that regular science avoided. Things like chance, life forces, and spirits were normal things to be manipulated and altered by the caster, rather than variables to be avoided or discounted. But all of that also opened up more questions about the nature of those variables. For example, if luck was an intangible but measurable quantity, where did it come from?
It was an exciting concept that refused to leave Orion's mind alone, leaving his body to squirm and move about excitedly while his clothes fell off like shed skin. His clothes weren't merely slippery, they seemed to be stretchy as well. With no buttons or zippers undone, his pants still slipped casually to the floor, followed by his shirt, making a pool of cloth around his ankles. He was left in his shorts, but he hardly cared. Delise was giving another demonstration.
"... Oh. I see! So hexes can alter that previously-established properties of something too! Like how your shirt suddenly became one thread."
Orion was excited by the concept of hexes. He needed to know more. Delise's display and sultry come-ons were merely a bonus. Energetic and obviously excited, Orion grabbed onto Delise's shoulders like he was afraid she was going somewhere.
"I'm hungry for more! You gotta show me more hexes, and how they work. I'll do anything!"