[Liem suspects that Fane would not have found Silco particularly strong when he was still human, even if physical power is not his strong suit, so he suspects he must have become more powerful as a result of his transformation. That, at least, is good to know for future.]
I was familiar enough with them in my own country.
[Partly because of his own fearful lack of understanding about his own body, and partly because of a more recent desire to hunt down and exterminate his father.]
They were known to be quite dangerous, but I suppose you’ve demonstrated that you can handle Mr. Silco quite capably. Besides, I get the impression he’s unlikely to be involved in his servant’s personal business.
...Hm. If you don't mind, I might ask you about them in more detail another time. It would be a good addition to my notes on the various... sorts of people in Kenos. But in this case, it's more relevant to just keeping that Silco creature more in line.
[ He truly is a Creature, good assessment for once, Fane. ]
Though on a related note, if you happen to know any tutors in more offensive magic, I would appreciate recommendations. I was traveling with a group in Rivellon and picking up the magic there, but ended up focusing my studies on support and the like since I'm ill-suited to being at the front of a fight if it's anything much more than magic. It seems to be a rarity so far, so I feel a need to supplement my repertoire further.
Offensive magic is unfortunately not my strength, but if I come across any who might share their knowledge with you, [other than Akua, whom he obviously already knows] I will certainly recommend you to them.
Anything I know about vampires, however, I'd be happy to share with you.
[Both because Fane is his ally, and because Liem still manages to be of the opinion that the only good vampire is a dead vampire. Sorry to the actual good vampires in Kenos, whose name Silco is now besmirching.]
Perhaps we can meet to discuss at some point after we've concluded this business.
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I was familiar enough with them in my own country.
[Partly because of his own fearful lack of understanding about his own body, and partly because of a more recent desire to hunt down and exterminate his father.]
They were known to be quite dangerous, but I suppose you’ve demonstrated that you can handle Mr. Silco quite capably. Besides, I get the impression he’s unlikely to be involved in his servant’s personal business.
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[ He truly is a Creature, good assessment for once, Fane. ]
Though on a related note, if you happen to know any tutors in more offensive magic, I would appreciate recommendations. I was traveling with a group in Rivellon and picking up the magic there, but ended up focusing my studies on support and the like since I'm ill-suited to being at the front of a fight if it's anything much more than magic. It seems to be a rarity so far, so I feel a need to supplement my repertoire further.
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Anything I know about vampires, however, I'd be happy to share with you.
[Both because Fane is his ally, and because Liem still manages to be of the opinion that the only good vampire is a dead vampire. Sorry to the actual good vampires in Kenos, whose name Silco is now besmirching.]
Perhaps we can meet to discuss at some point after we've concluded this business.