I suppose that's true. I'm finding that magic is more difficult to categorise than I would have thought.
[If her starting package at Gramarye had taught her anything, it was that magic had a lot of permutations out there. Hyrule's magic seemed relatively straightforward by comparison. There were magic creatures, magic weapons, and long-held stories about magic from the past. She had never thought to question much of it, except for the one power she had struggled so long to awaken in herself.]
I'm not familiar with the laws of physics, but I do agree with trying to find solid explanations for everything. It's what I try to do myself.
[And really, some of the ancient artefacts they had uncovered held magic of their own. She knew the Divine Beasts in particular weren't wholly machine - there was something else there, with a will of its own.
A smile tugs at Zelda's lips, and she nods in agreement.]
I would hope so. I don't like to think about people who might do that; it seems petty.
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[If her starting package at Gramarye had taught her anything, it was that magic had a lot of permutations out there. Hyrule's magic seemed relatively straightforward by comparison. There were magic creatures, magic weapons, and long-held stories about magic from the past. She had never thought to question much of it, except for the one power she had struggled so long to awaken in herself.]
I'm not familiar with the laws of physics, but I do agree with trying to find solid explanations for everything. It's what I try to do myself.
[And really, some of the ancient artefacts they had uncovered held magic of their own. She knew the Divine Beasts in particular weren't wholly machine - there was something else there, with a will of its own.
A smile tugs at Zelda's lips, and she nods in agreement.]
I would hope so. I don't like to think about people who might do that; it seems petty.