Kelson was starting to identify a little with these 'gods'. He couldn't condone their behavior but the hostilities between them and the Null sounded all to familiar. There was so much information that Curufin just gave him that he sat silently for a minute and went through it, thinking, silent. There was so much that was similar between them, not exact, but almost like cousins. Except of course that Deryni never faded. Or smoked into ash, thank God.
"I wish I knew why some Deryni have certain abilities and some have others. Truth is I don't know." Kelson continued the conversation, talking quietly, as if he was afraid of being overheard. At least for him, mind speech wasn't foolproof, one could overhear, unless certain precautions were made.
"Most of what I can do I wouldn't exactly call magic. More....spiritual or energetic augmentation. Like mind reading, or sharing, hypnotic suggestion."
Sharing sounded better, right?
"Some has the basis in magic and ritual, like the ward cubes you made for me."
Kelson was careful not to reveal too much of what he could or could not do. Curufin seemed trustworthy, and he doubted he needed to truth read him to know that.
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"I wish I knew why some Deryni have certain abilities and some have others. Truth is I don't know." Kelson continued the conversation, talking quietly, as if he was afraid of being overheard. At least for him, mind speech wasn't foolproof, one could overhear, unless certain precautions were made.
"Most of what I can do I wouldn't exactly call magic. More....spiritual or energetic augmentation. Like mind reading, or sharing, hypnotic suggestion."
Sharing sounded better, right?
"Some has the basis in magic and ritual, like the ward cubes you made for me."
Kelson was careful not to reveal too much of what he could or could not do. Curufin seemed trustworthy, and he doubted he needed to truth read him to know that.