Consider this: subtlety is for losers. He catches the coin, though he does fumble a bit in catching it.
"It's not just pulling metal towards me. I can make the surface ripple, make it bubble, change the shape a little, and do all sorts of interesting things." Granted, he can do all sorts of interesting things for a short period of time and to things smaller than a deck of cards. But why would he tell Daud his limitations when, in Strange's mind, he'll overcome them any day?
Strange looks far too proud of himself and far too smug as he continues talking.
"I told you when we first met that I was an accomplished mage. Give me some time with this spell and you won't need your girl any more—I could destroy any locks myself."
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"It's not just pulling metal towards me. I can make the surface ripple, make it bubble, change the shape a little, and do all sorts of interesting things." Granted, he can do all sorts of interesting things for a short period of time and to things smaller than a deck of cards. But why would he tell Daud his limitations when, in Strange's mind, he'll overcome them any day?
Strange looks far too proud of himself and far too smug as he continues talking.
"I told you when we first met that I was an accomplished mage. Give me some time with this spell and you won't need your girl any more—I could destroy any locks myself."