That would be a rather elegant way of asking it - was he, like, normal? - but what would even count? It's not like Hermione ever got the baseline of Stephen Strange, and from the way that he acted - acts - outside and removed from his original world, she has a suspicion he's got a bit of a complex. (It's Sorceror, actually.)
Still, see her eyebrows climb up her forehead nevertheless.
"No, I didn't see him - you - there was no destroying the world," here she does a little air-quote to add, "or anything." And sets her hands down - wasn't she here to get orientated?
"If anything, I saw him try to salvage or save it more often than not, and you..." She bites the inside of her cheek. Not you, Hermione, the two men are not the same. Clearly, otherwise it would be a cruel realisation that she's forgettable. "He was helpful, also - fundamental, really - in me training to not rely on my wand for some of the more offensive and defensive spells so much."
hermione, internally: oh, buddy...
Still, see her eyebrows climb up her forehead nevertheless.
"No, I didn't see him - you - there was no destroying the world," here she does a little air-quote to add, "or anything." And sets her hands down - wasn't she here to get orientated?
"If anything, I saw him try to salvage or save it more often than not, and you..." She bites the inside of her cheek. Not you, Hermione, the two men are not the same. Clearly, otherwise it would be a cruel realisation that she's forgettable. "He was helpful, also - fundamental, really - in me training to not rely on my wand for some of the more offensive and defensive spells so much."
So there you have it, to top it all off: a mage.