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"Gavin-er, Lord Prism, why don't drafter wear luxin?" Kip asked.
Gavin grinned. "They do, sometimes. Obviously, yellow breastplates and such are highly valued in battle, but I'm guessing you mean as clothes.
"'You' use magic for everything," Kip said.
"That's me" Gavin said. "A normal drafterisn't going to shorten her life just so she doesn't have to dock her scull another fifty paces out. Well, some would of course. The truth is, there was a fashion of wearing luxin clothing once, when I was a boy. With the application of enough will, even somekins of sealed luxin can become fearly flexible. Soon, there were drafter-tailor who specialized in the clothing. But most people couldn't afford them and if you make your own, there are any number of mistakes you can make. Some are fearlyharmless, like making your pants legs too stiff. But if you made a mistake in the drafting, your shirt might dissolve into dust in the middle of a day. Or" Gavin cleared is throat, "certain mischievious boys might learn how so unseal the luxin that the tailor-drafters had woven. These boys might have caused at a memorable party, where the ladied who'd gone to expense of even having luxin undergarnment found themselves in particular distress."His mouth tightened, hiding a grin at a memory. "Sadly, the fashion ended rather abruptly after that."
"That was you? I hear about this party," Liv said.
"I'm sure whatever you heard was much exagerated" Gavin said.
"No," Ironfist said. "It wasn't".
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