Amatin continued, checking to make sure the elite's memory wasn't blocked.
"Never mind. On with the rest of the plan... Could you list the names and ranks of the people in your squad? What checks are performed to detect guard pretenders?""Why certainly, you have Erik Von Fredereich over there, you have Ross Winfield, who you just shot in the head with an arrow, you have..."
"Alright, that's all I need to know. Have you completely forgotten the person behind this plot?""Not rally. I know again now. But I just can't tell you... there's something....."
No, not disapproving of you. If I have a problem with someone/something I'm pretty straight up about it; that's why I jumped on adwarf a couple of pages back. (I don't have a problem with him personally, just objected to his action... which got retconned anyway >.>) Anyway, I don't really have any magic to learn/practice. One of my abilities is passive and the other is too risky to use much, because I just know if I roll bad I'm going to end up doing something stupid as hell like drain my own life and put it into the enemy. Additionally it's a bit out of character to just ignore everything else going on and start messing around with magic randomly. At the very least it would show the enemies that I don't know what I'm doing when it comes to magic and at worst it would either damage me to practice due to spell backfire/failure or I'd get shot while I wasn't paying attention. :\
You could practice during battle.
Don't worry. Well, you can. But still, I'm trying to create as many plot threads as would be
feasable. Having a separate thread for each character is a bit much, so I'm having to make decisions about when it is appropriate to separate a character and to have them do something else. Poor Varron, for example, hasn't gotten to do much at all :/
Ah well. We should be getting off this heap soon.
By that I mean we really should get around to it...