Within Mythical!Verse, Pup’s Pet Store is no longer purely for supplies and instead, Tyson sells a plethora of magical creatures within his shop of fluctuating size; depending on his needs at the time.
Tyson does magic through gestures and/or incantations, depending on the particular piece of magic. When performing a tricky spell, Tyson will sometimes choose to use both - even when it isn’t needed - just to be sure it will go correctly. This is especially true when using spells in combat, for attack and defence.
He’s more adept with brewing potions, mixing science and magic, in his work with the Moriarty Mirrors than he is at spell casting, but Tyson is no-lightweight in that department. He can hold his own and has a wealth of knowledge from his time in the army, with Sebastian, and with the Moriarty Mirrors, yet a skilled caster could easily exploit the ways Tyson uses his magic.
The advantage Tyson typically has is falling back on Hebrew and Yiddish incantations. Older, deeper magic that most Goyim wouldn’t have experience in fighting against, mixed with darker magic from the Moriarty Mirrors; enhanced through their connection to his magical tattoos.
The dent in Tyson’s torso was caused jointly by Sebastian’s fists and his magic. As they keep clashing, Sebastian has left more and more traces of his magic on Tyson, and - despite his best efforts to avoid hurting the other man - runes from Tyson’s magic are burnt into Sebastian’s forearms like chains.
He doesn’t use tarot cards as callously within Mythical!Verse, but Tyson is still easily identified as the Hanged Man. He can summon Jack to his side at a moment’s notice, intrinsically tied to his true familiar, and Draco is almost always curled up in one of Tyson’s pockets.
Within this verse, Tyson has further control over his wildcard Lex in being a reliable source of blood for the vampire, Rosie and Tae have bonded in this verse over shared Lycanthropy, and George (Tyson’s landlord) is a shockingly cheerful ghoul.
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