It’s not closed minded just realistic. Their are limits to what the human mind is capable of. For instance, try to imagine a color that isn’t on the color wheel, or try to imagine what it would be like to be blind. You can’t imagine a color you’ve never seen before with out using existing colors from your experience as reference. Also you can’t imagine what it’s like to be blind because even if you close your eyes you would still be able to see and perceive the darkness.
Sadly, Nathan had no solution to the problem, he had no idea how he could make the use of magic more flexible. He knew for one that the answer did not lie in wandless magic, why? Because the human mind was simply incapable of certain things. The human mind had no true understanding of something as vast and broad as space let alone its manipulation. The human mind was also incapable of understanding the depth of a spell like Fiendfyre- Humans could not understand the way their own mind works and they certainly could not understand a sentience so foreign to their own that its sole purpose lay in destruction. How could a human understand the true depth of something like a dragon?
Book&Literature · dukeofvirtue
This seems like an eerie allusion to the future when both twins use poly juice potion to turn into Harry to protect him.
They took their seats at their regular spots and they oohed and aahed at the clever decorations. Some of the older students had even decided to wear costumes. Fred and George Weasley were at the Gryffindor table, having put on glasses, painted their hair black and drawn a lightning bolt on their forehead. They shot Harry a pair of wide grins and thumbs up, at which Harry couldn't help but chuckle.
Movies · William777
Thanks for the words man. Here’s a chapter just for you.
ch 10 Chapter 9: Sannin?
Fantasy · MangOW_15
Their will be that element to it but he will have to overcome it Just like you said. in this world it does more harm then good, however if I didn’t write his struggle with it it wouldn’ make sense. Having this character just pop into naruto guns blazing killing everything in sight wouldnt be believable and would even be kind of dumb. But yeah obviously he’s a shinobi in the 2nd war era so he will have to kill…..
ch 0 9 Chapter 8: Foliage Is Your Friend
Fantasy · MangOW_15
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'Forgive me Mouse for I wasn't able to kill him the way you were killed. You may rest now in peace, knowing that the man who killed you wouldn't be able to harm other innocent people.' I prayed from my heart to my comrade's soul from the afterlife.
Action · Lain_Walker
Oh never mind I see what happened I feel stupid. Sorry author-Chan 😭
He was indeed afraid, but there was nothing shameful about it. Anyone who grew up in peaceful times would not be able to remain calm when they saw such a scene.
Fantasy · Lich King Number 13
The way it’ phrased makes it seem it’s him who had lived through peacefu times and ls scared because he is now see his first tide A better way to phrase it would be ( if someone else who came from a peaceful land witnessed this scene they would flee in terror.) or something like that so their not any confusion. But it is your story. Just giving constructive criticism.
He was indeed afraid, but there was nothing shameful about it. Anyone who grew up in peaceful times would not be able to remain calm when they saw such a scene.
Fantasy · Lich King Number 13
See this! I just gifted the story: Balloon
ch 180 How to treat a princess/wh*re (R-18)
Urban · SamsaraWithWords
*there
Sadly, Nathan had no solution to the problem, he had no idea how he could make the use of magic more flexible. He knew for one that the answer did not lie in wandless magic, why? Because the human mind was simply incapable of certain things. The human mind had no true understanding of something as vast and broad as space let alone its manipulation. The human mind was also incapable of understanding the depth of a spell like Fiendfyre- Humans could not understand the way their own mind works and they certainly could not understand a sentience so foreign to their own that its sole purpose lay in destruction. How could a human understand the true depth of something like a dragon?
Harry Potter: Ode To Nothingness
Book&Literature · dukeofvirtue