[ Judar, at least try to play nice. Yet it sounds like he's already upset a few people, if he's saying it that way.
As he watches, the red eyes don't seem too impressed with the words themselves- the whole spell was lame. All of the magic he saw here was pretty lame. He watched the demonstrations earlier- Everyone was shouting out the same spell. The way the character name shows up in the air, however, actually gets his interest. He didn't care about ceremony, but the actual thing was interesting.
He wasn't expecting everything to go white when the character settled underneath his foot, however. As he lost shape and started to take the form of a wand in Izumo's hand, his disorientation had him adjusting to the space as memories flooded through Izumo's mind. Of the Truth of Judar, how he probably wasn't even really named Judar and how his life was essentially molded and twisted since infancy, his horrible part in the fall of a kingdom, and the part that every god is guaranteed to get when naming a shinki; the memory of their death. ]
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[ Judar, at least try to play nice. Yet it sounds like he's already upset a few people, if he's saying it that way.
As he watches, the red eyes don't seem too impressed with the words themselves- the whole spell was lame. All of the magic he saw here was pretty lame. He watched the demonstrations earlier- Everyone was shouting out the same spell. The way the character name shows up in the air, however, actually gets his interest. He didn't care about ceremony, but the actual thing was interesting.
He wasn't expecting everything to go white when the character settled underneath his foot, however. As he lost shape and started to take the form of a wand in Izumo's hand, his disorientation had him adjusting to the space as memories flooded through Izumo's mind. Of the Truth of Judar, how he probably wasn't even really named Judar and how his life was essentially molded and twisted since infancy, his horrible part in the fall of a kingdom, and the part that every god is guaranteed to get when naming a shinki; the memory of their death. ]