[A gift from the Gods, huh? Yeah, he can relate to that. In a... well, not exactly the same way, he supposes. His own magic is a similar "gift", adapted through years and years of combat. The only real difference is that Ain is, well, a not-obvious angel, so it feels less special to have his magic gifted from the thing that created him, if that makes sense.
That said, Ain skips over the part where he's an angel and instead goes into,]
No, I certainly didn't... if anything, I'm more of a healer than someone with abilities to control the winds. The most I could do back home was whip up a few minor gusts, just enough to push enemies away or trap them in place. Nothing like what happened when we were outside.
[He'd like to be able to fly too, he thinks, instead of float places when he chooses to. There's a difference, obviously. Flying is objectively cooler.]
I use a pendulum as an arcane focus, you see. It's in the left-hand pocket of my coat. [He makes a vague motion to it with his hand, propping his elbow on his knee thereafter.] If you have any injuries, I could heal them for you.
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That said, Ain skips over the part where he's an angel and instead goes into,]
No, I certainly didn't... if anything, I'm more of a healer than someone with abilities to control the winds. The most I could do back home was whip up a few minor gusts, just enough to push enemies away or trap them in place. Nothing like what happened when we were outside.
[He'd like to be able to fly too, he thinks, instead of float places when he chooses to. There's a difference, obviously. Flying is objectively cooler.]
I use a pendulum as an arcane focus, you see. It's in the left-hand pocket of my coat. [He makes a vague motion to it with his hand, propping his elbow on his knee thereafter.] If you have any injuries, I could heal them for you.