[He slips past her and into the shop, oddly quiet for a man of his stature. It would make sense to leave his rather oversized katana at the door, but to leave Masamune unattended would be like asking to sever a limb, so he carries it in with him, regardless.]
I don’t know. I haven’t set off an alarm in one of these places before.
[And if it’s a security system running solely on magic, there may be no discernible way to switch it off without someone more familiar with its machinations present.
Still, he casts about the darkened shop for a source, his vision clear even in the lacking light — another trait of a harpy, though less obvious to anyone other than himself. He doesn’t see anything out of the ordinary, at first. Just immeasurable bottles of potions and oddly-filled jars lining the shelving above their heads, slightly dusty countertops with arcane-looking odds and ends, and the smashed mirror reflecting their forms back at them times a hundred.]
How familiar are you with magic?
[Though any innate talent from her world would be deadened here, there’s nothing to say she might not sense something out of place, where the naked eye would not normally catch it.]
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I don’t know. I haven’t set off an alarm in one of these places before.
[And if it’s a security system running solely on magic, there may be no discernible way to switch it off without someone more familiar with its machinations present.
Still, he casts about the darkened shop for a source, his vision clear even in the lacking light — another trait of a harpy, though less obvious to anyone other than himself. He doesn’t see anything out of the ordinary, at first. Just immeasurable bottles of potions and oddly-filled jars lining the shelving above their heads, slightly dusty countertops with arcane-looking odds and ends, and the smashed mirror reflecting their forms back at them times a hundred.]
How familiar are you with magic?
[Though any innate talent from her world would be deadened here, there’s nothing to say she might not sense something out of place, where the naked eye would not normally catch it.]