[That definitely rang a bell--but it brought up all sorts of other questions in her mind. For now, though, she decided quickly run through an explanation of this latest link.]
No, that's actually just how magic is for us, too. Normal humans can't use magic on their own, but there are exceptions--people who can use magic and manipulate the aer freely without the need for blastia. But they were called the Children of the Full Moon, and...their powers weren't really prevalent in the world anymore. In the past, they...they had willingly sacrificed their lives to keep the Adephagos from destroying the planet. The few that were left were entrusted with the blastia and became the royal family of the empire. And while all of them still possessed the ability to a tiny extent, it wasn't really enough to be of any use, except for one--Estelle.
I wonder if it's possible that the Children of the Full Moon regained their former abilities at some point. Since we fixed the aer problem, their powers shouldn't put a strain on the world like before...
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Date: 2010-05-26 02:14 pm (UTC)No, that's actually just how magic is for us, too. Normal humans can't use magic on their own, but there are exceptions--people who can use magic and manipulate the aer freely without the need for blastia. But they were called the Children of the Full Moon, and...their powers weren't really prevalent in the world anymore. In the past, they...they had willingly sacrificed their lives to keep the Adephagos from destroying the planet. The few that were left were entrusted with the blastia and became the royal family of the empire. And while all of them still possessed the ability to a tiny extent, it wasn't really enough to be of any use, except for one--Estelle.
I wonder if it's possible that the Children of the Full Moon regained their former abilities at some point. Since we fixed the aer problem, their powers shouldn't put a strain on the world like before...