To everyone who scoffs at the idea that Sister Spooky-no-face doesn’t believe in magic, I shall remind you that there are actual adult human beings that still think the Earth is flat. Some people are just incredulous.
I /think/ the Grand Cleric is jabbing at Karen’s awful delivery of the explanation of the mechanism by which the toxin works, not her belief in magic. A proper scientist doesn’t just shout a single-word answer to a complex discovery. They prattle on and on for hours and hours until everyone’s ears have ejected from their heads in search of safehaven.
Yep! I agree! Imagine how Kathryn would have answered the question, for instance. She would be all “It appears to tap into aetheric forces using the Circe principle to blah blah blah blah blah”. She’d never just sing-song “Magic” as an answer.
This takes place in a world where magic is real, so I think it would be something that could be studied by science.
If someone made a better electric motor, was asked how it was done then replyed “Magnets!” I would be a bit skeptical too
How do you not know that magic is real if it’s literally all around you? That is some huge level of denial.
To everyone who scoffs at the idea that Sister Spooky-no-face doesn’t believe in magic, I shall remind you that there are actual adult human beings that still think the Earth is flat. Some people are just incredulous.
That someone actually, truthfully, believes that the Earth is flat is… sad.
science ist just magic that we can explain 😉
My dear brother, you slipped into german there 😉
who cares *how* it works, the bad thing is that they´re capable of replicating it. soon those laser dudes will shoot bunny poison along with lasers!
I /think/ the Grand Cleric is jabbing at Karen’s awful delivery of the explanation of the mechanism by which the toxin works, not her belief in magic. A proper scientist doesn’t just shout a single-word answer to a complex discovery. They prattle on and on for hours and hours until everyone’s ears have ejected from their heads in search of safehaven.
Yep! I agree! Imagine how Kathryn would have answered the question, for instance. She would be all “It appears to tap into aetheric forces using the Circe principle to blah blah blah blah blah”. She’d never just sing-song “Magic” as an answer.
Violetta is a pixie, I bet. Maybe even one we have seen befire?
Magic is science! Just not the kind, where you know every details of how works that thing!
As sure as any scientist in a comic can be …