So it seems! I still need time to figure out more, but yes, all of this uses lightning.
[It's a marvelous thing, really, the science of it all and how it changes Zuko like that. It's so drastic that she looks at him a little stunned herself, bewitched by the amazement and astonishment written across his face. Maybe beneath the wars and the imperialist dad and the scar, he is just a normal teenager. A broody one, but that comes with the territory.
The remark about fire doesn't get a reaction. The two elements are so seperate in Sypha's mind that she doesn't connect the two, figures Zuko is talking to himself about something from his own world. Torches are technically powered by fire, right?
Besides, they're just approaching the shop, lit up by its own flickering sign. Sypha moves ahead first, triggering the automatic doors with a flourish of excitement. She imagines this will also be new to her friend, so she'll wait a little bit for it to close and then stick an arm out to open the door again. She's like a kid in a candy store, surrounded by all these mysterious contraptions.]
Here we are! Take it in.
[And, with that, she brings the actual kid into the actual candy store. It's got everything you'd expect from a shitty chain of its kind, aisles of candy and cheap snacks, freezers along the back wall with drinks and ice cream, and a hot bar filled with ungodly amounts of warm carnival food. And many, many doughnuts, because Amegahara.]
Go on! Find something you like. I'll be around if you need me.
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[It's a marvelous thing, really, the science of it all and how it changes Zuko like that. It's so drastic that she looks at him a little stunned herself, bewitched by the amazement and astonishment written across his face. Maybe beneath the wars and the imperialist dad and the scar, he is just a normal teenager. A broody one, but that comes with the territory.
The remark about fire doesn't get a reaction. The two elements are so seperate in Sypha's mind that she doesn't connect the two, figures Zuko is talking to himself about something from his own world. Torches are technically powered by fire, right?
Besides, they're just approaching the shop, lit up by its own flickering sign. Sypha moves ahead first, triggering the automatic doors with a flourish of excitement. She imagines this will also be new to her friend, so she'll wait a little bit for it to close and then stick an arm out to open the door again. She's like a kid in a candy store, surrounded by all these mysterious contraptions.]
Here we are! Take it in.
[And, with that, she brings the actual kid into the actual candy store. It's got everything you'd expect from a shitty chain of its kind, aisles of candy and cheap snacks, freezers along the back wall with drinks and ice cream, and a hot bar filled with ungodly amounts of warm carnival food. And many, many doughnuts, because Amegahara.]
Go on! Find something you like. I'll be around if you need me.