Quite adamant is right. She stressed that fact when I talked to her in person, too.
Thing is, I donβt think sheβs exaggerating. She would have no reason to. But there are those of us who could do a great deal to protect others in a time of crisis or emergency with our abilities, so you can see the problem.
Risking the slippery slope of using magic, of having to cause fear to fuel it, versus not having the tools to protect against supernatural forces when the situation is dire. One may lead to more harm, but itβs impossible to know which.
As a fellow doctor, I was wondering if you had a perspective on all of this.
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Thing is, I donβt think sheβs exaggerating. She would have no reason to. But there are those of us who could do a great deal to protect others in a time of crisis or emergency with our abilities, so you can see the problem.
Risking the slippery slope of using magic, of having to cause fear to fuel it, versus not having the tools to protect against supernatural forces when the situation is dire. One may lead to more harm, but itβs impossible to know which.
As a fellow doctor, I was wondering if you had a perspective on all of this.