"What is the secondary effect?" Solomon asked anyway, because useful or not in this particular circumstance he was still going to want to know how to use it properly in future. He studied the globe as he spoke, using his hands to shape it in the air as a shadow so he knew its form.
He did wonder if it was necessary to open the khajbit, but since Bakura didn't usually do so he declined to try so the first time around. Possibly it would required for a beginner from another world and Bakura didn't realise owing to the nature of his own experience. Instead Solomon banished the shadow-construct with a wave of his hand, rising and putting distance between himself and Emily-Helen. He exhaled slowly, keeping the things Bakura had specified in mind.
That part wasn't difficult--it wasn't too dissimilar to summoning shadows of specific objects. Unfortunately the shadows were all too eager to respond to his will over the monster, and thrice they swirled around his hands. He shook them off each time, his brow furrowing with controlled annoyance.
"Would it be easier if I opened the khajbit first?" he asked at last.
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He did wonder if it was necessary to open the khajbit, but since Bakura didn't usually do so he declined to try so the first time around. Possibly it would required for a beginner from another world and Bakura didn't realise owing to the nature of his own experience. Instead Solomon banished the shadow-construct with a wave of his hand, rising and putting distance between himself and Emily-Helen. He exhaled slowly, keeping the things Bakura had specified in mind.
That part wasn't difficult--it wasn't too dissimilar to summoning shadows of specific objects. Unfortunately the shadows were all too eager to respond to his will over the monster, and thrice they swirled around his hands. He shook them off each time, his brow furrowing with controlled annoyance.
"Would it be easier if I opened the khajbit first?" he asked at last.