I suppose 'subspecies' isn't precisely the correct term; more a variant. The difference between those that came before and those that live now - your evolution.
[ given how much she seems to know about human beings, even her perspective is slightly unique— ] So that's what you're doing? Helping with the science?
I don't, no, though I know there are those who hold that opinion. The idea that 'magic' is merely a word for something not understood is foolishness to one who understands it perfectly well. I would allow, of course, that it may be so that magic is something that can be understood scientifically, for isn't it a search for knowledge? I don't speak of magic with the intention to depress curiosity, after all.
What I do think is that we will learn from one another, that we will be able to find ways to work hand in glove with one another, to bring our disciplines together in ways we can't yet foresee.
That's a very optimistic outlook. [ tone doesn't carry over text, but that's a compliment, not a criticism. ] So was he right? Has this place changed how your magic works?
his beard isn't even that great tbh
Does that happen often? New subspecies of mortal kind appearing on their own.
[ there's gentle amusement in that wording (mortal kind....), but it reads straight enough as text. ]
maybe if he weren't such a d i c k
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What I do think is that we will learn from one another, that we will be able to find ways to work hand in glove with one another, to bring our disciplines together in ways we can't yet foresee.
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They think there's a pattern to it, right? That it's not just randomly affecting people?
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( some parts more than others. nuada. )
I believe so. That's some of what we'd like to find out more about, in fact.