Re: On the Sorcerers' Tower
Being an enchanter himself, he quickly recognizes the flavor of the magic, to a degree. He or she is definitely an enchanter and illusionist - but using ancient fey magic, strong, wild and raw, not the disciplined study of most sorcerors - and whoever it is is good, and of fey and Asgardian blood, the sorcerous rites flowing naturally through them.
The ritual is no brute force structure, its as delicate and finely woven as a tapestry, each thread put in place just so, carefully arranged not only for effect, but so that there can be no idea what attacking of unweaving any particular thread might do, either to the spell, the caster, or those trying to unweave it.
As to the Asgardians - once Aslief steps in, they fall in line well. They're disciplined and used to working together for the defense of the realm. But they're not about to follow Vincent or what he says needs to be done any more than they would anyone else they don't know or trust who shows up and starts giving orders. The daughter of Thor has no such difficulty, and under her guidance, they have the raw power they need - the question is just directing it.
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