scyldig: (easycompany-teenwolf3x21-32)
DEREK HALE. ([personal profile] scyldig) wrote in [community profile] aefenglom2020-02-14 11:45 am

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Name: un: triskele
Date: 02.15
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I've got a couple questions for everyone.

How many people here were something else other than human or what they are now? How many ended up as something unexpected, e.g. a former monster-type ending up a witch or as a different sort of monster?

Have any witches put together a study group outside class?


[ derek is not super sociable but he also recognizes that he could probably use some help getting back into the swing of learning things. and he could also use some connections to people here. this is as good a way for that to happen as any. ]

And if someone is willing to talk about their experiences, I've got questions about Bonds.
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[personal profile] ressusciter 2020-02-19 03:42 am (UTC)(link)
I disagree, up to the point where I'd say not to rush headlong into the process. Yes, it's required to get by, but it puts you in a position where you must trust the other, and if you cannot do that, you may both suffer from how the magic backfires. Or trusting the others, if you're ambitious like some, but I hardly see why people need to Bond to multiple partners.
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[personal profile] ressusciter 2020-02-20 02:36 am (UTC)(link)
Not that I have firsthand knowledge of. But the phenomenon has been known to happen. In much the same way that partnerships fracture apart through unchecked strife in general, so might it be reflected onto the Bond.
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[personal profile] ressusciter 2020-02-27 05:39 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, though that's mainly a side effect. With practice and effort, one can hold back so that there isn't unwanted levels of amplification.
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[personal profile] ressusciter 2020-02-29 08:36 pm (UTC)(link)
I sympathize. They focus on the not dying aspect to the exclusion of others.