>"Let's be kind. She was doing something useful for a change. Anyways, let's show her what we have."
> Patchouli huffs. "This is what we've gathered."
> She gestures to the ingredients. As Yukari goes from pile to pile, Patchouli reaches into her robes and takes out a familiar scroll and book, as well as your notes.
> "Here are our references," she says, handing the materials to Yukari. Yukari spends a good five minutes reading them over before saying,
> "You
do realize how dangerous this will be to the people involved, don't you?"
> "I believe we were going to modify the spell," Patchouli says with a short cough.
> "How so? By replacing the type of animal blood? Using different ore? Mixing potions in a different order? Confining the spellcasting space to your puny lake?"
> "Th-that's..."
> "First of all, you need to position everyone in each of the four cardinal directions, and have the blood contract in the center. Who are you using for that, by the way?"
> "Um..." This is the first time you've seen Patchouli at loss for words. She seems to shrink in on herself as Yukari continues to scold her.
> "You say you're going to modify the spell, but what you're doing is the magical equivalent of a child tracing dotted letters on a piece of paper. To modify a spell you have to change the very foundation of it; otherwise you'll just end up with a variation. These notes you've made don't reflect an understanding of that or how the spell works at all."
> "Those aren't my notes," Patchouli protests.
> _