There is a certain particular look almost entirely unique to a pissed-off, half drowned curwiss. Given that curwiss are perfectly capable of swimming, seeing it is something of a feat, and it was almost universally seen as a sign of bad luck and ill fortune to come.
It's that look Zexion levels at Ptou, through soaked (though oddly resilient) glitter-plastered bangs.
There's no comment to be made. Just the slow circle of his (also soaked, also glitter-plastered and all together far less imposing) lexicon, and the swirling, glowing, electric crackle of a Magnet spell beginning above Zexion's raised hand.]
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There is a certain particular look almost entirely unique to a pissed-off, half drowned curwiss. Given that curwiss are perfectly capable of swimming, seeing it is something of a feat, and it was almost universally seen as a sign of bad luck and ill fortune to come.
It's that look Zexion levels at Ptou, through soaked (though oddly resilient) glitter-plastered bangs.
There's no comment to be made. Just the slow circle of his (also soaked, also glitter-plastered and all together far less imposing) lexicon, and the swirling, glowing, electric crackle of a Magnet spell beginning above Zexion's raised hand.]