It was a long time ago, Sogeki was only 7 when he read about this ancient magic, human subordination. A lost magic capable of rendering any human in front of him. For a seven-year-old child who was already learning magic to satisfy his violent wishes, such a magic was simply perfect or his desires. It is this why Sogeki tried to learn this magic; however, his talent for that magic was simply nonexistent and ended up learning Mimic Body Magic; however, later on, at the age of 21, he finally heard of someone capable of using this magic. By this time, Sogeki was already evil and was not going to ask politely this man, instead, he had a more effective and quick plan.
Sogeki's magic was known to be a magic able to mimic anything it touched. This basically meant he was able to learn almost any magic for short amount of time; however, he knew by experience that mimicking a magic temporarily could help him to learn such technique. It was only a theory, but he thought mimicking repeatedly would maybe help him understand the concept, the basics and eventually how to perform the magic itself. Sogeki was a curious man and after many years, he was still desiring to use such a magic. It was just a theory, he had not tried anything similar, but he just had this feeling it would work, if not completely, partially. It was going to be at least good enough for him to learn the magic in some time.
Again, at the age of 21, he heard of a man capable of using this magic and decided to kidnap such man. He found quite funny the fact that he was about t kidnap a kidnapper, but that same silliness he thought about the situation was what pushed his curiousness to see who would win, a kidnapper, or a fake kidnapper.
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Sogeki's magic was known to be a magic able to mimic anything it touched. This basically meant he was able to learn almost any magic for short amount of time; however, he knew by experience that mimicking a magic temporarily could help him to learn such technique. It was only a theory, but he thought mimicking repeatedly would maybe help him understand the concept, the basics and eventually how to perform the magic itself. Sogeki was a curious man and after many years, he was still desiring to use such a magic. It was just a theory, he had not tried anything similar, but he just had this feeling it would work, if not completely, partially. It was going to be at least good enough for him to learn the magic in some time.
Again, at the age of 21, he heard of a man capable of using this magic and decided to kidnap such man. He found quite funny the fact that he was about t kidnap a kidnapper, but that same silliness he thought about the situation was what pushed his curiousness to see who would win, a kidnapper, or a fake kidnapper.
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