Following up on the above, I just tossed this onto Mimi Hanyu's wiki discussion page for feedback. Thoughts? Additions? Reasons why someone already listed isn't a good idea?
It's a given that Mimi isn't going to be able to cast a Charm Buster - first, that was Mimete's spell; second, she doesn't have the Witches 5's Staff to cast it through. But she still wants to use magic. Where does she learn it?
LA-Mimi lives with Sakura and Shaoran; once she learns what they know, she and they can learn from others.
Ottawa-Mimi lives with Index Librorum Prohibitorum - who will not teach the Forbidden Grimoires. Once Mimi learns what they do to a person, she'll understand why. But Kate Crackernuts lives a few blocks down the road, and Rin Tohsaka lives a couple of hours away by train.
Elsewhere...
It's a given that Mimi isn't going to be able to cast a Charm Buster - first, that was Mimete's spell; second, she doesn't have the Witches 5's Staff to cast it through. But she still wants to use magic. Where does she learn it?
LA-Mimi lives with Sakura and Shaoran; once she learns what they know, she and they can learn from others.
Ottawa-Mimi lives with Index Librorum Prohibitorum - who will not teach the Forbidden Grimoires. Once Mimi learns what they do to a person, she'll understand why. But Kate Crackernuts lives a few blocks down the road, and Rin Tohsaka lives a couple of hours away by train.
Elsewhere...
- While Fate Testarossa knows quite a bit about magic, does she know how to teach?
- One excellent possible tutor is a displacee in Live Oaks Manor: Harold Shea. Not only does he have a practical grasp of at least a half-dozen magic systems, he's also a professional psychologist. Call him in for consultations on both magical theory and mental health.
- Visit New Jersey, and learn from Guru Clef?
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Rob Kelk
Sticks and stones can break your bones,
But words can break your heart.
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Rob Kelk
Sticks and stones can break your bones,
But words can break your heart.
- unknown
Forever neighbours, never neighbors
Government of Canada: How to immigrate to Canada
Government of Canada: Claiming refugee protection (asylum) from within Canada