[Furina is about as well read on elemental energies as any person can be, but theoretical knowledge does not make for a true understanding of the forces themselves--and she knows an Archon is capable of far more than any Vision holder or indeed natural manifestation of said elements. She's long wondered about how the elements interact when in the hands of said Archons--did Pyro not need Anemo to feed its burn? Did Cryo not spring forth from Hydro?--but, given that the world had considered her one of those Archons, it was not like she could have asked about it.
Her questioning Neuvillette now is...it's hard. Her heart is still beating hard in her chest, and she feels a little dazed, almost unable to accept that he knows and that it's fine. But...
Beyond it being difficult, it's also deeply relieving. Here is someone who, finally, she can ask the questions she's wanted an answer for for five hundred years.]
Given all that, I highly doubt that whatever is behind this storm is something either of us are familiar with.
[She imagines Neuvillette would have been able to tell if it was the Archons or another dragon behind it...probably Celestia, too. Not that she really thinks this was Celestia, choosing such a bizarre way to punish her; they almost certainly have far more efficient means of delivering their judgement.]
I am liking this situation less and less by the minute, Neuvillette. Even if the physical danger so far has been...negligible.
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[Furina is about as well read on elemental energies as any person can be, but theoretical knowledge does not make for a true understanding of the forces themselves--and she knows an Archon is capable of far more than any Vision holder or indeed natural manifestation of said elements. She's long wondered about how the elements interact when in the hands of said Archons--did Pyro not need Anemo to feed its burn? Did Cryo not spring forth from Hydro?--but, given that the world had considered her one of those Archons, it was not like she could have asked about it.
Her questioning Neuvillette now is...it's hard. Her heart is still beating hard in her chest, and she feels a little dazed, almost unable to accept that he knows and that it's fine. But...
Beyond it being difficult, it's also deeply relieving. Here is someone who, finally, she can ask the questions she's wanted an answer for for five hundred years.]
Given all that, I highly doubt that whatever is behind this storm is something either of us are familiar with.
[She imagines Neuvillette would have been able to tell if it was the Archons or another dragon behind it...probably Celestia, too. Not that she really thinks this was Celestia, choosing such a bizarre way to punish her; they almost certainly have far more efficient means of delivering their judgement.]
I am liking this situation less and less by the minute, Neuvillette. Even if the physical danger so far has been...negligible.