"I keep a lot of the bigger ones in the Nexus," says Mistral. "And some of them I've just taken with me instead of using spells to summon them, but using the spells works out better most of the time. Some people can be weird when we try to go into a town and I have some of my pets with me."
"It's a pretty bug thing," says Lono, still joining in on petting the Tektite. There isn't much else to do here, at the lower part of the trail, with cliffs on both sides. Until they notice a spot just ahead where the trail rises and one of the cliffs falls away. Several Magelets waddle over to look at the view.
Mistral, meanwhile, will be explaining some of the differences in the spells. Calling a pet that's kept somewhere else means they can be sent back to where they're kept, but calling a pet that's kept in the same universe means they stay. The best guess as to why is because they've only been transported distances, not between worlds. They don't take as much magic as summoning Eidolons, but with rare exceptions most of them aren't as powerful either.
"Everything looks so tiny," says Galen, looking at the view.
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Date: 2010-01-15 02:24 am (UTC)"It's a pretty bug thing," says Lono, still joining in on petting the Tektite. There isn't much else to do here, at the lower part of the trail, with cliffs on both sides. Until they notice a spot just ahead where the trail rises and one of the cliffs falls away. Several Magelets waddle over to look at the view.
Mistral, meanwhile, will be explaining some of the differences in the spells. Calling a pet that's kept somewhere else means they can be sent back to where they're kept, but calling a pet that's kept in the same universe means they stay. The best guess as to why is because they've only been transported distances, not between worlds. They don't take as much magic as summoning Eidolons, but with rare exceptions most of them aren't as powerful either.
"Everything looks so tiny," says Galen, looking at the view.
"I wish I could fly," mutters Kaze.