He barely remembers the broadest strokes of his own world's history, but he has just enough that the absence of detail actually leaves him with a slightly less confusing picture.
A picture so blindingly Eurocentric that Foster--Foster--actually rolls his eyes.
Truth be told, he did--and does--care about the mechanics of why England specifically; he just cares for reasons that have to do with two things, wi are 'fae' and 'the world outside of England.' And Strange's reply didn't especially answer either one of those. So....
"So you're telling me magic only exists for humans when fae are involved?"
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He barely remembers the broadest strokes of his own world's history, but he has just enough that the absence of detail actually leaves him with a slightly less confusing picture.
A picture so blindingly Eurocentric that Foster--Foster--actually rolls his eyes.
Truth be told, he did--and does--care about the mechanics of why England specifically; he just cares for reasons that have to do with two things, wi are 'fae' and 'the world outside of England.' And Strange's reply didn't especially answer either one of those. So....
"So you're telling me magic only exists for humans when fae are involved?"