[ He knows Ray thinks the stories he tells, the ones he grew up with, are just parables. Metaphors. Ray doesn't believe that there could have been a time when gods and men walked the earth together, creating and destroying and warring and loving. Even if he did, he certainly doesn't believe that time never truly ended.
But there's magic in the world. Fraser's always believed that. And where there is good magic, there is also harmful. He looks grim, thinking of La'an, thinking of what Levi told him. ]
Do you think we may be facing something similar here?
[ He, at least, has no other explanation for the strangeness of the animals and the absence of game. ]
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But there's magic in the world. Fraser's always believed that. And where there is good magic, there is also harmful. He looks grim, thinking of La'an, thinking of what Levi told him. ]
Do you think we may be facing something similar here?
[ He, at least, has no other explanation for the strangeness of the animals and the absence of game. ]