Bryan K. Ogawa postulated:
On Sat, 6 Jul 1996, John Peasley wrote:
In a house nearby, a teenaged boy named Palom lived with his twin sister
Porom. The two of them were mages of widely known talent, being the
youngest masters ever. Palom was a master of 'black magic'. Black magic
was the kind of spells used offensively, such as throwing bolts of
lightning, poisoning an opponent, etc. His sister, however, was a master
of 'white magic'. White magic was magic with non- offensive uses, such
as healing a person, slowing them, speeding them up, and many other
types of spell.
I'm not at all familiar with this. Is this a reference to something?
Just curious.
FYI, that would be the world of Final Fantasy II, specifically the town of
Mysidia on the southern continent.
Bubbglegum/Final Fantasy.. I gotta admit, I never would've thought of it!
^_^
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