
Pausing her thoughts on the matter of his heritage, K'luha blinked a bit at his question. Why was it that she disliked magic? Well... it was hard to place and then again, it was easy to place. Luha frowned at the question regardless, thinking on how to answer it.
"I'm not from here. I'm from the Sagoli. Part of the Hipparon Tribe. Magic isn't common there. I don't... It just feels wrong to me. Invasive and... just wrong." K'luha shook her head. "And it's magic that broke my hip. And it's magic that hurts my family. And magic that brings down the moon upon our heads. I don't trust it. I don't understand why others do."
"I'm not from here. I'm from the Sagoli. Part of the Hipparon Tribe. Magic isn't common there. I don't... It just feels wrong to me. Invasive and... just wrong." K'luha shook her head. "And it's magic that broke my hip. And it's magic that hurts my family. And magic that brings down the moon upon our heads. I don't trust it. I don't understand why others do."