Do you prefer the title of Wizard, sir Snape? I have encountered a few others in the City who use the term, rather than Mage, as I am familiar with.
[As they talk, their little crowd is gathering more attention and a few additional fans have stopped to join in the rousing conversation over which spell Snape used. One middle-aged, slightly dumpy woman in a Slytherin scarf is busy making eyes at Snape. When he looks over the crowd, she shoots a nearly poisonous glare at Ysera and then simpers and gives Snape a coy look as he glares in her direction.
Ysera shakes her head slightly, her ears dipping down a bit.]
Humans are quite skilled at making up their own meanings for things they do not understand. It is practically an art form in some circles.
[She smiles faintly, thinking of some of the utter nonsense being spawned in the imaginations of their audience.]
But you are correct in that our conversations are not meant for their ears.
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Do you prefer the title of Wizard, sir Snape? I have encountered a few others in the City who use the term, rather than Mage, as I am familiar with.
[As they talk, their little crowd is gathering more attention and a few additional fans have stopped to join in the rousing conversation over which spell Snape used. One middle-aged, slightly dumpy woman in a Slytherin scarf is busy making eyes at Snape. When he looks over the crowd, she shoots a nearly poisonous glare at Ysera and then simpers and gives Snape a coy look as he glares in her direction.
Ysera shakes her head slightly, her ears dipping down a bit.]
Humans are quite skilled at making up their own meanings for things they do not understand. It is practically an art form in some circles.
[She smiles faintly, thinking of some of the utter nonsense being spawned in the imaginations of their audience.]
But you are correct in that our conversations are not meant for their ears.