Because humans form connections easily. I don't really get why, but magic things don't.
( He shrugs. He has no clue why it is the way it is - he'd think magical beings would find their own communities among nature, the way animals do. And yet humans and animals retain greater similarity - in finding among themselves community, where magic fails to heed their call.
He seems lost in thought for a second, lightly pinching his cat bread until it deflates, then again when it reinflates, before he returns to himself. )
What problems do you all have, then?
( He then momfs a bready cat ear then bites it off... )
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( He shrugs. He has no clue why it is the way it is - he'd think magical beings would find their own communities among nature, the way animals do. And yet humans and animals retain greater similarity - in finding among themselves community, where magic fails to heed their call.
He seems lost in thought for a second, lightly pinching his cat bread until it deflates, then again when it reinflates, before he returns to himself. )
What problems do you all have, then?
( He then momfs a bready cat ear then bites it off... )