[Standing by the steps, Shang Qinghua cants his head in Sieg's direction.]
That makes sense. You can recover physical injuries using spiritual energy, but it's often not the case for curses that disrupt the flow of that energy.
The sect that I come from teaches its disciples how to cultivate their spiritual energy. While I don't use those techniques too often, I still know a thing or two.
Is that what you are? I had heard that you're a dragon, but maybe you can be both a dragon and a mage. The term is unfamiliar to me. I am known as a cultivator.
A mage and a cultivator . . . They sound different, but there are similarities. Maybe we can consider one the counterpart of the other between our worlds.
A cultivator's exact role varies depending on his sect and position. Broadly speaking, though, he refines his technique to both enlighten himself and intercede for those who cannot defend themselves against spirits and demons alike.
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[ Which is somewhat difficult to admit, but oh well. ]
I'm not used to being this fragile.
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[He gives Sieg a wide berth to move, gesturing to the wide steps leading into the small building as a place to sit.]
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Yes. I would normally be able to turn into spirit form to heal from any injuries.
... Besides curses.
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That makes sense. You can recover physical injuries using spiritual energy, but it's often not the case for curses that disrupt the flow of that energy.
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[Most people aren't, so this is new to him.]
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Does that make you a mage?
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No, you're right, I am a dragon. [Usually.] But when humans use mana and are aware of spirits that usually means they're a mage.
I don't know what a cultivator is.
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... But our Earth usually doesn't have demons.
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Is it strange seeing one that looks like a human?
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What happened to your heart?
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No my wish doesn't have anything to do with my existence.
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He holds the bun out.]
Prying wasn't my intention. Here, let me give this back to you.
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Thank you.
I'm sure the fox would like offering from you too.