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Author Topic: Seeker of Spellcraft (SG)  (Read 50278 times)

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Re: Seeker of Spellcraft (SG)
« Reply #375 on: March 31, 2015, 02:56:05 am »

Well... frankly speaking, we already had the easy life back in our village, no?
Beloved by most of the populace, skilled enough to get enough food for ourselves, or a family if we would have wanted to start one.
There might have been labour involved, true enough, but what we left behind was quite swell.
So yeah, we did certainly not give up our former life to become some sort of sluggard or loafer in some far-off tower.

Any Answer to that effect, would be a good one.


"I will be frank, you have proven nothing in coming here. Now is the time to begin proving yourself."
Yeah, that guy kinda hits the spot though. I like him already, though I doubt we will see much more of him anytime soon  :P

"an herbalist"
"I think you mean a herbalist, sir. But more relevant to the subject at hand, would we be considered earning our keep if we supply the tower with money?"
-1 to being querulous. Also, these guys use political favour as entrance card. You think any money we can bring up would even faze them?
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« Reply #376 on: March 31, 2015, 03:18:43 am »

Well... frankly speaking, we already had the easy life back in our village, no?
Beloved by most of the populace, skilled enough to get enough food for ourselves, or a family if we would have wanted to start one.
There might have been labour involved, true enough, but what we left behind was quite swell.
So yeah, we did certainly not give up our former life to become some sort of sluggard or loafer in some far-off tower.
+1

I still think we should tell him off for his awful pronunciation.
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« Reply #377 on: March 31, 2015, 03:33:29 am »

Well... frankly speaking, we already had the easy life back in our village, no?
Beloved by most of the populace, skilled enough to get enough food for ourselves, or a family if we would have wanted to start one.
There might have been labour involved, true enough, but what we left behind was quite swell.
So yeah, we did certainly not give up our former life to become some sort of sluggard or loafer in some far-off tower.
+1

I still think we should tell him off for his awful pronunciation.

-1 to grammar nazi, but yeah, listen to any other tips and advice he has, then be dismissed and go explore the first floor(particularly the library!). If we happen to meet other apprentices as well, introduce ourselves.
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« Reply #378 on: March 31, 2015, 03:35:02 am »

I still think we should tell him off for his awful pronunciation.

... only that it is quite correct. I don't think I need to lecture an australian on the a/an rule, but let it be know that the H in herbalist, can indeed be silent, depending on the region.

Snip-Edit: Agreed. ;3
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« Reply #379 on: March 31, 2015, 03:40:03 am »

Aaaand this just got serious. I'll stop now.
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« Reply #380 on: March 31, 2015, 07:25:05 am »

"So who are the fourth circle mages? Do they compete for apprentices?

By the way does the tower have any evidence I should watch for?"

EDIT: Not exactly like this but something along those lines.
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« Reply #381 on: March 31, 2015, 12:38:01 pm »

Well... frankly speaking, we already had the easy life back in our village, no?
Beloved by most of the populace, skilled enough to get enough food for ourselves, or a family if we would have wanted to start one.
There might have been labour involved, true enough, but what we left behind was quite swell.
So yeah, we did certainly not give up our former life to become some sort of sluggard or loafer in some far-off tower.
+1

I still think we should tell him off for his awful pronunciation.

-1 to grammar nazi, but yeah, listen to any other tips and advice he has, then be dismissed and go explore the first floor(particularly the library!). If we happen to meet other apprentices as well, introduce ourselves.
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« Reply #382 on: March 31, 2015, 06:15:30 pm »

Well... frankly speaking, we already had the easy life back in our village, no?
Beloved by most of the populace, skilled enough to get enough food for ourselves, or a family if we would have wanted to start one.
There might have been labour involved, true enough, but what we left behind was quite swell.
So yeah, we did certainly not give up our former life to become some sort of sluggard or loafer in some far-off tower.
+1

I still think we should tell him off for his awful pronunciation.

-1 to grammar nazi, but yeah, listen to any other tips and advice he has, then be dismissed and go explore the first floor(particularly the library!). If we happen to meet other apprentices as well, introduce ourselves.
This
+1

Also, as soon as we get into the tower, we need to make ourselves as useful as possible, even if it means doing mundane jobs. In our free time, we go to the library and study as much as we can.
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« Reply #383 on: March 31, 2015, 06:22:58 pm »

When I suggested we make ourselves useful by supplying money, by the way, the way I thought we'd earn money is by teaching people around town how to do cantrips. We make money, we practice magic, people around town like us, and we might get discounts from some of the shops. It's certainly better than doing mundane stuff such as sweeping the hallways or whatever.
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« Reply #384 on: March 31, 2015, 06:26:57 pm »

When I suggested we make ourselves useful by supplying money, by the way, the way I thought we'd earn money is by teaching people around town how to do cantrips. We make money, we practice magic, people around town like us, and we might get discounts from some of the shops. It's certainly better than doing mundane stuff such as sweeping the hallways or whatever.

+1 to doing magic for money. Although I am sure everyone in town has seen better..who knows its worth a try right?
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« Reply #385 on: March 31, 2015, 07:06:03 pm »

I dont think we should. That wouldnt help us advance in the tower.
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« Reply #386 on: March 31, 2015, 07:07:20 pm »

We've got time to kill until Aednat shows up.
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« Reply #387 on: March 31, 2015, 07:18:36 pm »

We've got time to kill until Aednat shows up.

why wait for her? It's not like she'll be training us if what the guy said how things work here is accurate
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« Reply #388 on: March 31, 2015, 07:59:03 pm »

Let's just ask about her then and move on with the story.
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« Reply #389 on: March 31, 2015, 11:09:23 pm »

Jehundik Vanyik
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You profess that you already had an opportunity for an easy, simple life and that you did not travel so far from everything you've known to be lazy. The Keeper seems satisfied by that answer, and you take the opportunity to ask about Keeper Aednat. He stiffens perceptibly on your mention of the sorceress, and he takes a careful sip of tea before answering. "The Keeper Aednat is not one to concern herself with the mundane affairs of the Bronze Tower, even the fostering of the minds of the next generation of Magicians. Much more interested is she in the mythical "Pillar of Fire and Light", and the old dead places of the world. No, i advise you to forget about her until such a time as you are truly embroiled in the politics and realities of the Tower, and therefore of rule, when that day has come you will see what little use such children's stories are to us."

Much more receptive is he to your questions about what exactly it means to be a mage of the fourth circle, and therefore what it means to serve one. "Mages of the third circle are full blown members of the order but still with few responsibilities, many learn at the tower until they are told their apprenticeship is over, and they leave to seek their own fortune beyond our walls. Members of the fourth circle however, are those who have proven themselves at least competent and dedicated enough to be afforded real responsibility, and an inkling of real authority. Being an apprentice to such a mage means that their goals are yours, and you are mostly expected to accept their authority over you. You should probably do what you can to have yourself apprenticed to a mage who suits your disposition, though if you find yourself totally incompatible you may go to that mages master to seek assignment under another mage, or if that fails, you may petition me to intervene in your affairs, though such a thing must not be done lightly. In any case, your master will be in charge of your instruction, that is whatever instruction you yourself do not seek. "

The Keeper Ellyre Maskyn, having decided you've taken up enough time, gently excuses himself from your company, leaving you in the care of an elderly servant. The aged, mischief-eyed woman brings you to your quarters -though the walk is a painfully slow thing-. introducing herself as the chief of the servants on this level of the tower, named Adabelle. When you are brought to your room you find it to be rather small, barely large enough to fit a bed, chest and wardrobe, though all articles within the room, including a table lamp, are of high quality. Adabelle has apparently taken the liberty of having a list written for you detailing all of the mages currently seeking first circle apprentices, and also explains that apprentices are advised to specify what sort of servant they might wish, which can run the gamut of professions, though you are free to request a servant by name. You are also advised that you are not allowed to carry weapons about the tower without explanation, which you suppose is a reasonable sort of rule.

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After stowing your things you take a look around the tower's first floor, which is enormous. Several times you get turned around and confused, only to be set right by passing servants, many of which ask you if you lost your necklace once you admit you are lost. Whenever you reply to the negative the servant in question seems quite amused. With the exception of servants you come upon nary a soul, and there are parts even of this first floor that seem nearly deserted. You do eventually find the library though, and there run into other apprentices studying, as well as a few librarians who busy themselves sorting books and staring at the studying apprentices in suspicion. Once you do enter the library you are struck first by it's size and volume, with huge bookshelves, the books apparently colour-sorted by binding. The second thing you are struck by is the fine clothing and appearance of every other person in the room. These people are all thoroughly washed, perfumed, and dressed in robes, or other fine clothing. By contrast your clothes are dirtied by road-wear and trekking through the wilderness, and you have not bathed properly in some time. You have not decided whether to be embarrassed or not. You do however, spend some time looking through the books, many of which seem to be mundane literature, histories and studies of simple science. The books on magic however are there, though the few that you thumb through you find to be mostly incomprehensible.

After spending what little time remained of the day in the library you wander back to your room, again only through great difficulty and the directions of whatever servants you pass. This place will take getting used to.

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