[Dorian doesn't really make any attempt to save Nash. None what-so-ever. In his plethora of magical knowledge, there is probably something, somewhere in his mind that would do the trick if he bothered — but he just stands witness to the tragedy. A tragedy of his own doing.
Nash is blessed by the fact he's too busy trying not to laugh at his misfortune to take a picture, though. Instead he takes a deep breath and raises a hand to lift the books up and off him (the magic he probably could have used to stop it, but details), shaking his head.]
I hope the last line of whatever you're reading is something ironic. The man was walking along the mountainside when he passed a sign for falling rocks. He was found dead under a falling rock.
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Nash is blessed by the fact he's too busy trying not to laugh at his misfortune to take a picture, though. Instead he takes a deep breath and raises a hand to lift the books up and off him (the magic he probably could have used to stop it, but details), shaking his head.]
I hope the last line of whatever you're reading is something ironic. The man was walking along the mountainside when he passed a sign for falling rocks. He was found dead under a falling rock.