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Arthur Weasley in the house, people.
.... OH.
Oh, why, yes. Hello!
You must be my mun, and you're a Muggle!
Oh, terribly sorry.
Yes, yes. I promise not to touch it. Sorry!
Also, I have to say watching me use one of those escapators - very strange reason for you to get me as a headvoice.
What a curious Muggle you are~!
Oh, why, yes. Hello!
You must be my mun, and you're a Muggle!
Merlin, this is so exciting. I just have all the questions for you. What is this strange contraption you're using? A lappytop? Really? So, what is it's function then? It looks a bit complicated. You don't mind if I take to the shed sometime and had a bit of a prod with it, do you?
No...?Oh, terribly sorry.
Yes, yes. I promise not to touch it. Sorry!
Also, I have to say watching me use one of those escapators - very strange reason for you to get me as a headvoice.
What a curious Muggle you are~!

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Incredible, to think that a world without spells and divine artifacts or weapons nonetheless has the power to annihilate everything on the surface of their world several times over.
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Well, I've never been the.. military sort of a man, myself. Actually quite upsetting to think what they're capable of in that sense.
Our magic can be destructive when used by the wrong people, but putting it like that... it sounds much more awful in comparison.
[Sad Arthur is sad rn. ._.]
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One would think that, among the rational, the power to disintegrate a city with a simple order would be enough to deter war.
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But personally, I can't say I would be that... curious.. about that side of Muggle technology.
But what about other people? Not everyone's in a war, there's innocent people out there too.
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Much like my magic is reflective of the role I perform as a cleric.