Curaga does wonders on the undead, but so does Firaga. Although...
[Although holy magic was the providence of the Goddess of the Warring Triad, the most powerful of the three goddesses he had absorbed, he'd never mastered it like he'd mastered fire and wind, poison and ice, lightning.]
Learning how to subvert holy magic to my own cause could be useful.
[He nods at Kuja's assertation; he doesn't trust the young reaper (although he doesn't trust anyone so it's not like anything's different) but he's still pleasant to hang around with.]
lol forgot to say, but they could bring each other's doom. XD;fallen_stageNovember 9 2009, 04:25:32 UTC
That's not the only reason I have it around. There's nothing like the look of frustration on an enemy's face when they see their efforts utterly wasted.
[Kuja, meanwhile, did it on his own.]
If you don't mind your hair turning white.
[Kuja never trusts anything he didn't build himself. Still, this Kefka was much nicer company.]
A tint I wear less often, but it too is lovely. Especially when spilled upon white. The most exquisite contrast is made when blood steams upon snow.
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[He preens, only to have his bubble of smugness burst when Kuja mentions white magic.]
I'd like to look into white magic more, but simply using Drain and Osmose in it's stead has become habitual for me. Holy looks useful, though.
Huh.
[He looks around, whistling at the purple walls.]
This is your journal? I like what your mun's done with it. Lavender suits you.
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I've never had much use for them. Holy and Curaga on the other hand... those have proven to be most useful~
She normally doesn't bother, but since she made posts here, it simply wouldn't do to keep it dull. I'm quite fond of purple: I wear it so well.
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[Although holy magic was the providence of the Goddess of the Warring Triad, the most powerful of the three goddesses he had absorbed, he'd never mastered it like he'd mastered fire and wind, poison and ice, lightning.]
Learning how to subvert holy magic to my own cause could be useful.
[He nods at Kuja's assertation; he doesn't trust the young reaper (although he doesn't trust anyone so it's not like anything's different) but he's still pleasant to hang around with.]
You do. Red's more my color. Especially blood.
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[Kuja, meanwhile, did it on his own.]
If you don't mind your hair turning white.
[Kuja never trusts anything he didn't build himself. Still, this Kefka was much nicer company.]
A tint I wear less often, but it too is lovely. Especially when spilled upon white. The most exquisite contrast is made when blood steams upon snow.
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