Mirar is from a world were magic is entirely real, everyone knows it's real, and everyone knows that there are five gods which are beings made out of magic. They are spiritual rather than physical and there's no need to have faith in them because they take part in human events and appear before humans and talk to humans etc etc.
So okay. Given that, in Mirar's world, there is no Jack Frost and he'd never have heard that myth. But he does believe in magic and spiritual creatures, and he's a magic user himself. I don't think he would have any problem with believing in Jack and believing that Jack was a magical creature. He just wouldn't have heard of Jack to begin with.
How would you feel about him picking up Jack's presence through his emotions, and then talking aloud to him - and then being able to see Jack, as they start to talk? I don't think he'd be able to see him at first, but he'd obviously start to believe in him as they were talking. What do you think?
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Date: 2013-04-21 11:39 pm (UTC)Mirar is from a world were magic is entirely real, everyone knows it's real, and everyone knows that there are five gods which are beings made out of magic. They are spiritual rather than physical and there's no need to have faith in them because they take part in human events and appear before humans and talk to humans etc etc.
So okay. Given that, in Mirar's world, there is no Jack Frost and he'd never have heard that myth. But he does believe in magic and spiritual creatures, and he's a magic user himself. I don't think he would have any problem with believing in Jack and believing that Jack was a magical creature. He just wouldn't have heard of Jack to begin with.
How would you feel about him picking up Jack's presence through his emotions, and then talking aloud to him - and then being able to see Jack, as they start to talk? I don't think he'd be able to see him at first, but he'd obviously start to believe in him as they were talking. What do you think?