video (un: man's greatest treasure)
[the video shows a very close up angle of her face, because someone hasn't bothered taking the pendant off to film this. there is a thin balance between amusement and panic on her face, too. she draws in a breath and:]
May have made a mistake.
[from beyond the video, a bird interrupts her confession almost on cue:]
CA-CAW
[she angles the video quickly to a murder of about ten crows in the grass, at her feet, looking up at her. she brings the video back to her face.]
Umm. I fed one. It followed me three days ago, and I had some biscuits in my bag, and I unthinkingly fed it. The next day it brought two friends over. The next day, they also brought friends over. [it's a pyramic scheme of crows.] And now this. [there's a bit more caw-ing in the background, and the camera shakes while she moves to clearly feed them again, because she doesn't know any better.]
Also one swooped down to nip at a villager's hat today because he was looking at me, so I think I might have a murder. Of crows. On my hands. [she's secretly pleased with that wordplay.]
So - that's all from me. Public apologies to the family for the ruckuss.
[ooc: SORRY FAM #10 but if you dont't want a murder of birbs, why claim a witch is your sister? dated to after the fox weddings.]
May have made a mistake.
[from beyond the video, a bird interrupts her confession almost on cue:]
CA-CAW
[she angles the video quickly to a murder of about ten crows in the grass, at her feet, looking up at her. she brings the video back to her face.]
Umm. I fed one. It followed me three days ago, and I had some biscuits in my bag, and I unthinkingly fed it. The next day it brought two friends over. The next day, they also brought friends over. [it's a pyramic scheme of crows.] And now this. [there's a bit more caw-ing in the background, and the camera shakes while she moves to clearly feed them again, because she doesn't know any better.]
Also one swooped down to nip at a villager's hat today because he was looking at me, so I think I might have a murder. Of crows. On my hands. [she's secretly pleased with that wordplay.]
So - that's all from me. Public apologies to the family for the ruckuss.
[ooc: SORRY FAM #10 but if you dont't want a murder of birbs, why claim a witch is your sister? dated to after the fox weddings.]

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Ha - no. If only. What's yours?
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A man sacrificed neighbors and his own son for wealth and a good harvest. Another one of their annual superstitions.
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Resurrect him so I could murder him again? [ They do... technically have people for that. ] That's an idea.
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I don't see why the dead would care either way.
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Mine poisoned young brides because her husband passed away and left her sad.
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[ And it was still pointless; screaming at Klaus didn't make them any less dead. Is that what atoning is? Making their dead victims happy? He... really has no idea. ]
Maybe you can ask the ghosts if they know any of them. Tell them they need to move on.
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You talk to a lot of mirrors?
unexpected text in my last thing
100% legible it's fine
[ Now he's taking notes, good job Hermione. ]
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Have you worked with any other magic involving mirrors?
[ And can she trap these ghosts in a mirror so they stop walking in on him and making him spill his coffee? Not the most important question, and yet. ]
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There was one - I didn't work with it, I just...have a friend who looked into it, when he was young. It was meant to show the person looking into the mirror that which they most desired.
[She pauses, and adds:] It's a bit why I didn't really trust the wishing door in Elletheia.
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So you're familiar with them, but you don't know how they were enchanted?
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Correct. There are things out there I don't know. [Dry:] Shocking, I'm sure.
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Not as much as you might think.