He speaks more as she's heard magic spoken of here, in some ways. The expectation of magic as something...controlled, something even discussed.
"To practise magic is to wreak havoc, in the eyes of the law. No difference is seen between my lord's sword aflame and a hearthspell to ease the sick; mine would be the same death as his." If his uncle were prepared to condemn him - she imagines, of her husband's temperament, that their royal relative may well rue the missed opportunity to deal with him swiftly and permanently.
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He speaks more as she's heard magic spoken of here, in some ways. The expectation of magic as something...controlled, something even discussed.
"To practise magic is to wreak havoc, in the eyes of the law. No difference is seen between my lord's sword aflame and a hearthspell to ease the sick; mine would be the same death as his." If his uncle were prepared to condemn him - she imagines, of her husband's temperament, that their royal relative may well rue the missed opportunity to deal with him swiftly and permanently.
A shrug.
"My husband does not wreak havoc carelessly."
Not carelessly.