[The thief's wind spell works just fine. That it has no effect on Kell is simply due to the power difference. All it does is ruffle Kell's red hair. The stone gets more of his attention. Even managing to elicit a brief smile of appreciation from Kell before he turns it into shimmering sand that falls gently on the ground.
See? That's why he prefers magic in Nott to the castle. People here are more creative. They have feel for it, trust their magic, not just reciting words in order they were taught.
Appreciative of their creativity or not, Kell doesn't plan to let the thieves do what they want. He sends the hail of rubble their way. No plans to actually hurt them. Just show that he's too much trouble, and maybe they should find themselves an easier target. Unlike the castle mages - the younger ones at least - Kell can handle more than one spell at once. Distracted by more immediate danger, the men won't rather notice long tendrils of black smoke creeping their way.]
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See? That's why he prefers magic in Nott to the castle. People here are more creative. They have feel for it, trust their magic, not just reciting words in order they were taught.
Appreciative of their creativity or not, Kell doesn't plan to let the thieves do what they want. He sends the hail of rubble their way. No plans to actually hurt them. Just show that he's too much trouble, and maybe they should find themselves an easier target. Unlike the castle mages - the younger ones at least - Kell can handle more than one spell at once. Distracted by more immediate danger, the men won't rather notice long tendrils of black smoke creeping their way.]