Yep;
The deans of magic were seedy and sleazy; they were getting a sexual kick out of it. Stike were performing an act that had no amount of sleaze in it. If they got up close and personal then you know; reactions would have changed.
Deans of Magic was less about the magic and more about turning eachother (and nobody else in the room) on.
The deans of magic were seedy and sleazy; they were getting a sexual kick out of it. Stike were performing an act that had no amount of sleaze in it. If they got up close and personal then you know; reactions would have changed.
Deans of Magic was less about the magic and more about turning eachother (and nobody else in the room) on.



