Kaize would laugh slightly at the girl's reply. It was so right, yet so wrong at the same time. "Kami are Japanese gods. There are more of them than I can count. Each town has it's own kami, then divided to each prefecture, and so on. Eventually you reach the old kami that everyone know, such as Raijin, Amaterasu, Susanoo, and Tsukiyomi. So in a way, they are spirits, yes."
"Fair enough, if you look at it that way, most of Shakespeare's works can be interpreted as warnings. Even his comedies. But, if you wanna talk magic, I suppose I can get that. I'd imagine going back to old school ways and teachings would be pretty boring in a place filled with magic and mystery. What did you have in mind?" Kaize would say. He wasn't terribly well versed in the ways of magic, but he knew a bit. There were some who dabbled in magic among the Court. He had tried his best to learn it from them, but he wasn't gifted in it. He had trouble controlling things the way it was necessary.
"I'm not the most informed or informative regarding magic, but I knew a few magic users. Fair warning." Kaize would say, holding his hands up.
"Fair enough, if you look at it that way, most of Shakespeare's works can be interpreted as warnings. Even his comedies. But, if you wanna talk magic, I suppose I can get that. I'd imagine going back to old school ways and teachings would be pretty boring in a place filled with magic and mystery. What did you have in mind?" Kaize would say. He wasn't terribly well versed in the ways of magic, but he knew a bit. There were some who dabbled in magic among the Court. He had tried his best to learn it from them, but he wasn't gifted in it. He had trouble controlling things the way it was necessary.
"I'm not the most informed or informative regarding magic, but I knew a few magic users. Fair warning." Kaize would say, holding his hands up.