But you wound up there regardless. Your mouth once again has gotten you into a sticky situation. Until you can learn to watch what you say when not casting spells, you cannot truly be able to master incantations required for the more advanced spellwork, and will never master that to the point of advancing to nonverbal spells with any true success.
[Kefka smirks as he crosses his arms, making no move to help in any way shape or form.]
It's not the intent that matters here, m'boy. Only the results. The method is immaterial, and the results are all that counts in the end. Think about it. If a leader wins a war, slaughtering hundreds of thousands in the process, does history ever hear of that? No. History only sings his praise.
And I guess watching isn't any better... [Kefka smirks as he flicks his hand up at the wall, as rings of light appear around Draco's wrists and ankles, further securing him.]
Hopefully you can see this as a learning experience.
It's a learning experience in that this should prove a poingiant reminder of what shooting your mouth off can get you. And would you rather have the alternative? I could very easily suspend you from the ceiling, or from a light post or the like. Take your pick, m'boy.
Oh the spell will wear off eventually... no telling how long though. Just use this time to think on how you could've avoided this predicament. Remember, condescension has it's place and time, as does civility.
Tsk tsk tsk... Draco m'boy... you have so much to learn yet...
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[Kefka smirks as he crosses his arms, making no move to help in any way shape or form.]
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And I guess watching isn't any better... [Kefka smirks as he flicks his hand up at the wall, as rings of light appear around Draco's wrists and ankles, further securing him.]
Hopefully you can see this as a learning experience.
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Oh the spell will wear off eventually... no telling how long though. Just use this time to think on how you could've avoided this predicament. Remember, condescension has it's place and time, as does civility.
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