[Balthier will just be tossing
this watch up in the air and catching it one-handed- it was liberated from a passing rich man, really. He'd finally gotten the hang of these odd new powers he'd gotten and turning his hand immaterial at will has been passably fruitful.]
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Blinks, thinks, smiles.
Could it work at a distance, an unknown one, across a mere image...?
Worth a shot.
Focusing on the image of the watch, feeling the flow of spatio-temporality for the prevailing Circumstances, without which the spell was unlikely to work-but timepieces were her specialty…
Her fingers began rapidly to move.
The magic reached out, searching.
If it found the watch, as Balthier flung it in the air, its metallic wings would suddenly flutter, and the watch would stay, darting out of his reach, aloft.]
[OOC: your choice the degree to which it works, if at all ;-) At the least, there's a girl looking oddly and possibly snickering at him over the forgescreen.]
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Not that I can't empathize with the sentiment, but that's a rather precarious position for a watch.
[He mutters as he looks around for the source of this. Magic is nothing particularly out of the ordinary here. His eyes land on his apparently open forge.]
A guest. Though my usual partner for catch tends to be better at passing along.
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Wot, you don't think the watch itself felt like the game?
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To what do I owe the honor of your company?
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