He cast a glance towards James as he corrected Arwen, showing visible surprise when she accepted his answer and then shooting an apologetic look at James. He felt a little guilty for not defending him now, but he'd sort of just assumed that Arwen would ignore him. Then again, maybe James would have preferred to defend himself. It wasn't as though he needed Tahi-shei to fix him.
He also noticed Arwen sidle over to Pride, and then announce that she'd taken a tooth from him. He cringed just slightly, one ear flicking. It wasn't exactly something he regretted, but it was kind of embarrassing, especially to be telling Pride -- considering Pride had watched him choose murder over letting the Collector have a piece of his body. The Queen of Lies wasn't as dangerous as the Collector was and was far more predictable, but he could still imagine that his intentions might be misconstrued.
Thankfully, Giggle chimed in, and he cast her a thankful glance. "Your input is welcomed, Giggle -- I cannot pretend that I have the understanding of this magic that you do, as that understanding can only really come with experience and age. You are correct as well; fungal magic wishes to control, to poison, to destroy." His eyes grew darker. "It is a blessing that it requires so much strength from the caster; the reason that Mother runs unchecked and uncontrolled is because this magic, this fungal destruction, is so much more powerful than any one single Gembound. The creator of this magic is strong -- that is why I have sought out the help of many in order to oppose him."
He noted that Pride and Arwen were still whispering to each other, and he created what looked quite a bit like a pair of antlers. In fact, it seemed like most everyone was occupied with their own conversations, and he felt a wrinkle of irritation and insecurity. His ears laid back just a bit as he looked throughout the crowd, and after a few more moments passed without anyone asking him for help, he reluctantly moved on, not at all satisfied that people were actually practicing but quietly admitting to himself that they didn't really need to right now.
Tahi-shei cleared his throat. "The next spell is one that I have called Fungal Wake, although Giggle is correct that not everyone names their spells, or even names them the same things." He gave a small shrug and a somewhat sheepish smile. "Honestly, I just think they sound cool." It was an intentional reveal of weakness, an intentional showing of his hand -- he was trying to make himself more relatable, more easily trusted. Everything Tahi-shei had done this far, at least consciously, was worthwhile. It would continue to be, he was sure.
"Fungal Wake, as I call it, is the spell I cast earlier -- and the one Giggle just cast as well," he said, nodding to her. "Would you mind giving an example as well, dear?" he asked, lowering his voice slightly to address James before continuing. "This is the spell I was born able to do, so I am unsure if I can describe the theory all that well, but it is... as if there is magic under your feet, and you are drawing it up, or pushing it up, into almost any form you can imagine. This can be used to simply create small fungus on any substrate you can touch, but it can also be used to draw fungal influence out of a body. This is likely the utility you will have for it in regards to the Hive; as it stands, though, it's a useful spell to have anyway. It can be eaten, for example, if you know that your particular variety is safe to eat."
He nodded at Giggle and looked out over the crowd of Gembound with a kind smile. "And again, if any of you need help casting it, please -- feel free to let me know, and I will see what I can do to help you."