Calder stared glumly at his empty plate, barely hearing what his female companions were saying. Personally, he had no interest in this 'science'. Not really any in magic either, since he couldn't use it, nor had the potential to. Well, other than his water healing. He could almost any injury with water, but that was all he could do with water. Couldn't do anything with any other element either. And it was imperfect, too. He couldn't ensure that someone would live even with his ability. Only the goddesses knew if someone would live or die. So really, his magic was purely at the will of the goddesses, and he had no true control. And right now, he just wanted more food. He wasn't hungry, true, he was nearly full, but he wanted to eat, even if the food itself wasn't too good.
He sighed softly. "Magic, science, what is the point, really? Only the goddesses can say who lives and who dies. Who will win and who will lose. Trying to take it into one's own hands is really a waste of time then, isn't it? Or is it the goddesses that grant us these gifts? The abilities to create and destroy so much with a whim?" He started playing with his fingers, clicking his claws together, rubbing the webbing between his finger.
He sighed softly. "Magic, science, what is the point, really? Only the goddesses can say who lives and who dies. Who will win and who will lose. Trying to take it into one's own hands is really a waste of time then, isn't it? Or is it the goddesses that grant us these gifts? The abilities to create and destroy so much with a whim?" He started playing with his fingers, clicking his claws together, rubbing the webbing between his finger.



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