Phoenix Wright (
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elnysa2018-12-19 06:17 pm
Voice; UN: WrightLawyer4U
A bit of a vague question, I know. But out of curiosity, how advanced was the technology from your homeworlds? Is it close to how things are here on El Nysa? Or was it something closer to Thessa Station?
How difficult was it for you all to adjust to your lifestyles here because of it?
[Just a casual question. There's no ulterior motive or purpose to this what-so-ever.]
How difficult was it for you all to adjust to your lifestyles here because of it?
[Just a casual question. There's no ulterior motive or purpose to this what-so-ever.]

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Ah, right. I believe the phrase was 'You're Unique, just like everybody else.'
[Now that was a phrase that brought him back to his shitty early 2000's millennial childhood.
Damn you Happy Bunny.]
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[ he thinks of peter, who accepted it nearly immediately, and he thinks of seawoll, who after years still refuses to use "the m word". ]
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[He says, thinking of both Maya and Miles respectively.]
I was never exposed to magic outright, but I'm well aware of more, well, spiritualistic situations is I guess the best way to put it?
I knew a medium once. And her stuff was surprisingly legitimate. Everything kind of devolved from there. Although fireballs is still a new one for me.
Did you go to a wizard school?
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[ he can only hope that phoenix has not read the harry potter series. ]
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So wizarding school is a real thing. And there were like, other wizard children trained alongside you?
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[ he doesn't mind answering, even if the memory is bittersweet at best, tinged with loss. ]
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But then again I have a feeling she would have reacted like that the moment she discovered magic was real.
How does a person become a wizard? Is it a genetic thing, like you're born into it, or is it a learned trait?
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[ white, middle to upperclass men, that is. ]
Although there is nothing to indicate women cannot learn just as well.
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So wait, you mean wizardry is a purely learned skill then? Like just anyone can become a wizard with the proper learning?
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Essentially. There are some who have no aptitude for it whatsoever, but as far as I am aware, almost anyone could learn. It does require a teacher and intensive study for at least a decade, but yes.
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[So roughly the amount it would take to get past the bar exam or to get one's doctorates, right?]
So, essentially, even someone like me could even learn.
Right?
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[ nightingale will not be that teacher. he doesn't know phoenix nearly well enough to make that choice, and he has peter to think about. even if peter is not awake. ]
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[Hey can't blame a guy for trying right? This whole concept is just so new and cool to him!]
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Ah, I see. Well, was worth a shot to ask.
Ah well! Knowing my luck it's probably for the better that I don't learn things that could possibly get me in trouble.
[The last thing he needed was to end up in yet another freak accident. He's dealt with enough of those in his life.]
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[ maybe he could learn that. ]