Just having my wings active won't harm you -- though I've no doubt you'll notice them more easily than otherwise.
[To say the least. It's the mana equivalent of static electricity and a lightning strike nearby. The former is startling but harmless; the latter is overwhelming but isn't necessarily harmful -- unless it hits you.]
Their natural state is banked, however. You may wish to make your observations of that first.
[So saying, he gives the coil of mana in his back a little nudge. It corresponds with his spinal cord, travelling along it and spilling out between his shoulder blades, exactly where Raine had laid her hand. The bone lines of his shoulder blades serve as the plateaus on which his mana gathers, blooming into the blue crystal-shard facets of his wings, not unlike Colette's.
[Though the use of mana is immediately obvious, there's nevertheless a sense of reserve about them; present and enabling an additional limb or sense, but husbanded.]
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Just having my wings active won't harm you -- though I've no doubt you'll notice them more easily than otherwise.
[To say the least. It's the mana equivalent of static electricity and a lightning strike nearby. The former is startling but harmless; the latter is overwhelming but isn't necessarily harmful -- unless it hits you.]
Their natural state is banked, however. You may wish to make your observations of that first.
[So saying, he gives the coil of mana in his back a little nudge. It corresponds with his spinal cord, travelling along it and spilling out between his shoulder blades, exactly where Raine had laid her hand. The bone lines of his shoulder blades serve as the plateaus on which his mana gathers, blooming into the blue crystal-shard facets of his wings, not unlike Colette's.
[Though the use of mana is immediately obvious, there's nevertheless a sense of reserve about them; present and enabling an additional limb or sense, but husbanded.]