He had been muttering to no one in particular, the book being the main focal part of his own frustrations with the way that it appeared that the book was suffering from some vicious form of sea-sickness. He glanced upward then at the coolly distant voice that approached from some pocket dimension, but which was really but a small space of way. If he had his keen senses, he would've noticed-- he was sure of it. But here he was with unreliable magic and cast down into an unfamiliar world.
Glancing upward, Holland will see the mein of a taller man-- red hair that erred on the side of flame, a freckled visage and facial hair that was but only a shade darker than the hair atop his head. Wearing a scarf that was a little the worse for wear after the train crash into this strange place where they were now.
"Ah, ja-- it appears that there is a blockage that was not here previously." he closes his book and tucks it underneath his arm. "I attempted a cantrip and nothing, it is getting very frustrating." to someone who's magic was absolutely integral to his core, had been since he'd been accepted into Solstryce... this felt like being robbed of something vital such as a name or even a limb. "Somatics are unreliable, and the components I carry will not work."
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Glancing upward, Holland will see the mein of a taller man-- red hair that erred on the side of flame, a freckled visage and facial hair that was but only a shade darker than the hair atop his head. Wearing a scarf that was a little the worse for wear after the train crash into this strange place where they were now.
"Ah, ja-- it appears that there is a blockage that was not here previously." he closes his book and tucks it underneath his arm. "I attempted a cantrip and nothing, it is getting very frustrating." to someone who's magic was absolutely integral to his core, had been since he'd been accepted into Solstryce... this felt like being robbed of something vital such as a name or even a limb. "Somatics are unreliable, and the components I carry will not work."