[Horatio listens intently: the nature of other people's homes has become a sort of fascination for him, especially since he'd started bartending. there's infinite possibility for conversation and connection that goes so far beyond imbecilic small talk.]
That's fascinating. Of course it wouldn't, degeneration itself is an impurity. But that raises another question for me: if the focus of the research was perfecting physical substance and form ... how is that going to affect a non-corporeal concept like understanding? Did the priestess think it was linked to some change made to people's brains? That wouldn't be magic, it'd just be ... really complicated science. Not a curse, but more like a disease. Right?
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Date: 2022-07-17 11:46 pm (UTC)That's fascinating. Of course it wouldn't, degeneration itself is an impurity. But that raises another question for me: if the focus of the research was perfecting physical substance and form ... how is that going to affect a non-corporeal concept like understanding? Did the priestess think it was linked to some change made to people's brains? That wouldn't be magic, it'd just be ... really complicated science. Not a curse, but more like a disease. Right?