[Christian is trying very hard to figure out how close Peter's relationship is to spirits. As a rule, humans tend to draw a line between what they do with magic and the spirits that come from the world they interact with. Psychics are a little more accepting of the strange beings, but most would still rather use a part of a spirit than deal with one. And Hunters of course want nothing to do with them. A policeman, an enforcer of law, is fascinating to him. He doesn't know where this man fits into the natural world.]
No psychics. You mean, no psychics at all?
[That's impossible.]
What about druid families? Old sage's or magician's descendants? Taliesin? Mac Lir blood?
[Peter's answer baffles Christian even more than getting no response. He stands back on his heels, looking at the man like he just told him the secret to some riddle he'd never been asked before.]
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No psychics. You mean, no psychics at all?
[That's impossible.]
What about druid families? Old sage's or magician's descendants? Taliesin? Mac Lir blood?
[Peter's answer baffles Christian even more than getting no response. He stands back on his heels, looking at the man like he just told him the secret to some riddle he'd never been asked before.]
Your world is incredible. Are you sure it exists?