[ Byleth might just be a little bit of a perfectionist. Yuri had considered the possibility more than once, when it came to his writing or his martial prowess, but these could be explained in other ways. When it came to the ice sphere, though... Well, no matter. Byleth was still clearly proud of his work, flaws and all.
And the structure was impressive, captivating in its own right. Few could do such a thing with ice magic back home. ]
After all the work you just put in, I'd better be.
[ He flashed his friend a slant of a smile before he sauntered over to the sphere. It was best he get to his part sooner than later, since Byleth might benefit from having a seat somewhere or perhaps a meal. Both, even. And he wouldn'f consider it with a job half-finished.
Situating himself under the sphere's opening, Yuri focused his light magic into his hand. He caged it between his fingers, doing his best to apply Byleth's prior suggestion at a larger scale, then released that ball of light with a gentle toss into the ice. Then another, and a third for good measure, angling them to bounce around the interior of the sphere in different trajectories.
From his vantage point, he could see the spells bound around the interior of the ice, but that only told him so much. Yuri tipped his head in Byleth's direction to gauge his reaction. ]
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And the structure was impressive, captivating in its own right. Few could do such a thing with ice magic back home. ]
After all the work you just put in, I'd better be.
[ He flashed his friend a slant of a smile before he sauntered over to the sphere. It was best he get to his part sooner than later, since Byleth might benefit from having a seat somewhere or perhaps a meal. Both, even. And he wouldn'f consider it with a job half-finished.
Situating himself under the sphere's opening, Yuri focused his light magic into his hand. He caged it between his fingers, doing his best to apply Byleth's prior suggestion at a larger scale, then released that ball of light with a gentle toss into the ice. Then another, and a third for good measure, angling them to bounce around the interior of the sphere in different trajectories.
From his vantage point, he could see the spells bound around the interior of the ice, but that only told him so much. Yuri tipped his head in Byleth's direction to gauge his reaction. ]
How's it look from there?