Later, probably. Outside where nothing will catch.
[dutifully she waves the fire out - it still responded to her like fire should, and since it's Bellamy, who's part of her family, she doesn't mind turning away to go get another shirt. the most she can do for this one is cut off the other sleeve and the burned parts and restyle it.]
I'm thinking that it'd be a good bluff of sorts. Doesn't burn you, doesn't burn a person, but if you fed paper to it, it'll still fall to ashes. But it fails to be good enough for what I want...which is to add an elemental twist onto the armor. Imagine for you, that armor with an ice component that struck back when you were struck.
[they may not be at war, but she still has a lot of ideas.]
[He finally lets his own little blizzard dissipate once the fire is gone, and now that the potential danger has stopped being so immediate, Bellamy feels better about being curious. They're not directly at war, but it's still a hard mindset to shake.]
I like the fake out idea. Fire's definitely better for a bluff than ice. [Skin feeling whip-lashed, he briefly lets his fingers flicker with his own fire magic.]
The pushback from the armor isn't a bad idea, though. What kind of runes were you using? I know - [Clarke, is the next word, Clarke and her supply of rune knowledge and magic, but he doesn't want to bring that up right now.] I know some good protective runes? Maybe they could be combined with something offensive, on the armor. [A beat.] Unless that's what you were already doing.
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[dutifully she waves the fire out - it still responded to her like fire should, and since it's Bellamy, who's part of her family, she doesn't mind turning away to go get another shirt. the most she can do for this one is cut off the other sleeve and the burned parts and restyle it.]
I'm thinking that it'd be a good bluff of sorts. Doesn't burn you, doesn't burn a person, but if you fed paper to it, it'll still fall to ashes. But it fails to be good enough for what I want...which is to add an elemental twist onto the armor. Imagine for you, that armor with an ice component that struck back when you were struck.
[they may not be at war, but she still has a lot of ideas.]
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I like the fake out idea. Fire's definitely better for a bluff than ice. [Skin feeling whip-lashed, he briefly lets his fingers flicker with his own fire magic.]
The pushback from the armor isn't a bad idea, though. What kind of runes were you using? I know - [Clarke, is the next word, Clarke and her supply of rune knowledge and magic, but he doesn't want to bring that up right now.] I know some good protective runes? Maybe they could be combined with something offensive, on the armor. [A beat.] Unless that's what you were already doing.