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Avet giggles. "Can't say I blame you."

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Mial giggles too.

"So - time to go outside and analyze firebreathing?"
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"Yep!"

Out they go, to do that. And then when they're out there, Avet shifts to natural form and obligingly breathes fire up at the sky once the spell's been cast.
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Mial takes notes on the wibblings of her magic container.

"Successfully analyzed!"
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"Hooray!" says Avet, and she shifts back to human to peer over his shoulder at the notes.

"So that's most of everything," she muses. "I might grab my flight form early for the sake of studying it now, it's not like I'm likely to change my mind on it, I haven't budged since I picked it."
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"Yeah, and after you leave for the day I will quietly ask Mother to fill in the 'declining to have kids' part sometime this week."

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"Heh. I don't envy you - your mother is very nice and approachable, but I just sort of pretend my parents had me via conception spell."

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"Well, I envy you your illusions."

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She grins at him.

"They're very complete illusions, too. They got married for the economic benefits and find each other tolerable life partners."

She's joking. Her parents are very happy together.
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"Aw. Do they not even have cute pet names for each other?"

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"First name basis! I can only assume therefore that it is a celibate marriage."

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Giggle.

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She grins at him.

"Want to do my flight form now? I don't think I'm going to have a change of heart if I go home to think about it some more last minute. It's almost entirely inertia that's kept me from picking it, with some, 'But what if I find something cooler?'"
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"I think you have already had a pretty comprehensive look at cooler things you could be," snorts Mial. "Go ahead, I'm watching."

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She giggles. "Hey, you never know!"

And then she shifts to gyrfalcon, with pale white feathers and coppery spots.
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Mial excitedly takes notes on the way her magic moved when she shifted.

As an afterthought, he says, "Nice form."
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She preens, a little. "Thank you."

And then she shifts back human to look at the excited notes in question. She doesn't think she could fit on his shoulder to read, and human form comes with hands, anyway.
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They've already looked at shifting to previously chosen forms. Shifting to a particular form will always activate the same section of a particular dragonish's magic, and those sections are evenly spaced in the magic container, one after the other, separated by sections of magic that aren't activated by any known cause.

Choosing a new form activates the whole form slot, right up to where the shift-activated section of the next unused form slot should begin. The mystery of the inactive sections is explained.
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"Oooo," observes Avet. "That's interesting. Sort of - badly designed, if the dragon magic does nothing else and just sits there, but it's interesting."

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"Yeah. But it does make some amount of sense that it might take more magic to choose a form than to use one you've already picked... and if I found out dragonishes were designed I'd have a long list of other complaints to air before I got to that one."

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"Ha. Yes. Me too. There are a lot of things about dragonishes I have a problem with, not just in regards to shrens. Maybe when I'm bored I'll make a list. 'All of the things about dragonishes I wish were better.'"

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"A to-do list," says Mial.

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Avet cackles.

"Yes. Now I have to go make one."
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"Well, of course. What's going on it?"

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"Draconic, shrens - where shrens want that one, anyway - baby dragons dying, esu, dragonishes dying randomly and unpredictably of old age, forms being able to be lost forever, the really small number of max forms for everyone but blues, not being able to pick where your color group color goes, not being able to see what your forms look like until after you pick them, the growing-at-a-constant-rate-until-you-die - there should be a cap, the entire thing where certain color groups rust or patina or tarnish, and - I don't even know how to handle the thing with thudias versus parunias, but I am not okay with it and any situation where my children die before I do is unacceptable." Pause. "There are likely more, that's just off of the top of my head."

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