Eda, a Master of Construction Magic?
Okay, I was once again sad the we never got to see a Master of Construction Magic go full out in a fight.
Yes, Mason was there in King's Tide, but he didn't even cast a single spell. So the closest we get is Eda in Season 1.
...Who in her first fight against Lilith uses almost exclusively Construction Magic!
THAT IS DEFINITELY CONSTRUCTION MAGIC, right?
And then, in her second fight against Lilith:
She's mostly relying on flying/teleportation and "magic blasts", but there's still some Construction in there.
So I guess we technically saw a Master of Construction Magic go all out in a fight.
And it was Eda.
...
But I still want to see Mason in a real fight.
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Bit of a niche crossover, but I'm suddenly having a lot of emotions about Penny Polendina and Hunter Owl House and the angst and trauma they have in common but also the fact that they're both Deeply goofy kids who would get along Really Well. The goofy, sad construct kids should get to be crossover friends and I may have to draw and/or write that
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