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Re: Seeker of Spellcraft (SG)
« Reply #420 on: April 02, 2015, 05:55:38 pm »

Why are we assuming we'll get heaps of all-round knowledge from Saufelta?

All she seems to do is magical work.
Ever stopped to think if that sentence means she works on the area of knowledge she's specialised in? It says she does lots of magical work - not lots of magical work in various different fields. If a geologist is said to be doing a lot of scientific work, you'd think they're doing a lot of scientific work relating to geology rather than astronomy or something.

+1 Lets find an appropriate robe and actually talk to her and see whats up. In private if possible though so others don't see us. In fact we should also meet the Balecklar too. Just to see whats up with the guy and see what he's like.
Talking to our two potential masters is actually a good idea, just to see what they're really like. +1
We can still pursue are own magic learning and plus there might be magical theory or something which she might be good at.
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« Reply #421 on: April 02, 2015, 05:58:00 pm »

There's also the fact that she's devoted to her work, meaning that she might not be as devoted to teaching us as other masters might be.
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Re: Seeker of Spellcraft (SG)
« Reply #422 on: April 02, 2015, 06:00:48 pm »

Lets talk to them first and ask their inner circle members the next day when we use the previous schedule. On the meantime lets learn about new magical arts particularly lightning/thunder arts. I think having an Emperor Palpatine power where we shock our opponents to submition would be awesome. Plus we could make an electric armor around us when were skilled enough.

That meaning the 4 circle mages and their apprentices.
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Re: Seeker of Spellcraft (SG)
« Reply #423 on: April 03, 2015, 04:45:59 am »

Jehundik Vanyik
First Circle Apprentice of the Bronze Tower
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You continue your academic studies into a variety of subjects. The library has a rather diverse collection of books on herbalism, and so your studies into that field meets with no shortage of material. In fact, the material is so prolific that over the course of the next week most of your time on the subject is spent simply on assembling a list of books for future reading, and reading a few brief excerpts of each to get a grasp of what might be found where. As you had previously surmised it's not hard to track down books on magical theory for the disciplines of Fire and Light. At their lowest levels both disciplines are fairly straightforward, fire magic being used for heat and of course... fire, from balls of it to great fields and walls of flame, and with light being used to brighten areas and sustain plants indoors. Intermediary practitioners of both arts however begin to learn different, less obvious applications. Seeing as the texts you have available are for beginners they arn't terribly clear or specific, but advanced fire mages can curse their enemies, and possess powers with themes of consumption and desolation. Advanced Light mages can abjure illusions, see far off places, and some even possess a technique that allows them to focus light into a potent blade of energy. Your practical studies are still greatly limited, and you are allowed only to bring a single book to your room at a time for that practice. It is however pointed out to you that there are a great many completely empty rooms if you wish to practice without fear of destroying anything.

You do not limit your studies to that which is most available however, you also do what you can to learn about other disciplines of study. Included within the library are texts on other basic magical disciplines, such as the illusory school of shadow magic, the northerner's "mist" magic used to bend water and air, the magic of earth and stone used primarily by the old empires to build, and the Plant based magic of the local swamp people, apparently held in disregard.There is also the field of enchantment, while it is it's own skill-set enchantment relies on other fields of magic for it's effects, and alchemy too behaves in a similar way, though the use of magical herbs is sufficient for many alchemical mixtures. The resources on alternative schools of magic within the library are frustratingly limited, and you are sure there is a great deal more out there for you to learn, there also seem to be implications that these are only some of the most basic kinds of magic, that there are other arts too difficult for the uninitiated. In these alternate books are mentions of the "Shadow Towers", apparently a collection of subterranean mages, and the "Storm Keep" where mist mages learn their discipline.

Your Archery practice fairs better than last week's, though you are beaten handily in sparring by most of your opponents. You suppose if you keep it up the challenge of combat against real fighters will prove good for honing your edge.

You continue to focus your efforts on learning more about your potential masters during the time you set aside to socialize, particularly spending time with their current apprentices. Suafelta apparently has her three apprentices focus mostly on helping her with her research, which currently is focused on magical plantlife. She's a diligent teacher, but demanding of the time of her apprentices, though the assistance they render her gives them incidental limited access to texts they wouldn't otherwise be able to find in the first floor library. Baleckar is the opposite in many ways, rendering only whatever tutoring he's asked for, but also demanding little time of his four apprentices. He has his apprentices run errands for him however, delivering messages, and fetching supplies mostly, and this means his apprentices are in ideal positions to "overhear" things and make connections with a diverse array of people. Viskesha's two apprentices are mostly tightlipped about what working for her is like, at least at first, after your initial questioning they begin to drop hints that working with Viskesha is profitable in a number of ways, most particularly when it comes to the acquisition of knowledge both mundane and magical. Masik apparently focuses his tutoring of his apprentices on practical matters, and expects them to accompany him on "field missions" when he represents the interests of the tower. He does make sure his apprentices are well funded however, whatever they need for basic equipment and research materials is well provided for.

You havn't made up your mind yet on who you will seek out as a master, but Suafelta and Baleckar at least you seek out to talk with about what they have to offer.

When you arrange a meeting with Suafelta she strikes you as a somewhat dour, tired person, though not exactly unfriendly. She's very straight to the point and no-nonsense, explaining that under her you would receive competent training in both disciplines of Fire and Light, in addition to getting as well as access to many of the resources used for her own study. She adds that she is currently studying Alchemy and plant based Biomancy, an advanced discipline involving the manipulation of living matter. As such she's interested in you as an apprentice partially due to your current skill set, as she does not currently have anyone she can trust to seek out the intriguing magical plant-life of the nearby swamps.

Baleckar is much more relaxed when you meet with him, while he's mostly human in appearance his slight oddities in look serve only to give him an exotic sort of handsomeness. As a gift he offers you a rather expensive bottle of wine, though he warns you against getting caught drinking any of it in the Tower. He tells you that he considers his apprentices allies rather than merely tools to be used of, and that if you serve under him he will never try to strongarm you into doing anything you do not want to. He would rather think of any relationship between the two of you as colleagues doing favours for one another rather than superior and inferior respectively. He asserts that as long as the relationship between the two of you remains mutually beneficial he's willing to entertain any future favours you might have to ask of him, whether tutoring or putting in a good word for you with someone who you would like a similarly beneficial relationship with.

You have yet more time to dally with the finalities of your decision, whether to seek out information, attempt to curry favour or to attempt to gain something from the attentions of those attempting to court your apprenticeship.
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Re: Seeker of Spellcraft (SG)
« Reply #424 on: April 03, 2015, 05:33:52 am »

Saufelta. Definitely Saufelta.

Brush up on our cantrips and learn Fireball, just to give us an extra weapon in our arsenal - variety is always useful. After that we can just devote all our time to Alchemy.

Sell what's left of the armband and what's left of our tea herbs.

Sharpen our Well-Made Blade-Headed Shortspear.

Find out how much the armour they sell here costs.
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Re: Seeker of Spellcraft (SG)
« Reply #425 on: April 03, 2015, 05:36:21 am »

Boiled down;
Under Suafelta we would learn advanced  alchemy and gain some importance to our able teacher.
Under Baleckar we would delve into military arts and offensive magic, while also gaining allies.

Both options sound great in their own way, enough that I am loath to decide. It somewhat boils down to what kind of mage we want to become, albeit I would expect that we will have similiar choices in the future. Though for now it is War & Brimstone or Study & Alchemy.

-1 to selling the armband
The tarnish is just showing that it is, indeed, working. We are to wear it untill it crumbles away >>

Also, dispose of the rat-sack. We can't really be seen with such a pouch, and have easy access to a new one if we need one.

Edit: 3 Votes for Suafelta? Guess that decides it. Make it 4. ;3
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Re: Seeker of Spellcraft (SG)
« Reply #426 on: April 03, 2015, 05:48:59 am »

Also, dispose of the rat-sack. We can't really be seen with such a pouch, and have easy access to a new one if we need one.
-1. There's no reason not to have a rat sack other than our ability to get another one. Let's not be wasteful.
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Re: Seeker of Spellcraft (SG)
« Reply #427 on: April 03, 2015, 05:55:09 am »

Saufelta, definitely. She's the best for learning Alchemy
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Re: Seeker of Spellcraft (SG)
« Reply #428 on: April 03, 2015, 11:15:38 am »

Saufelta, definitely. She's the best for learning Alchemy

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« Reply #429 on: April 03, 2015, 02:56:26 pm »

Am I the only one that wants Viskesha?
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Re: Seeker of Spellcraft (SG)
« Reply #430 on: April 03, 2015, 02:58:16 pm »

Am I the only one that wants Viskesha?

She'd be my first choice because..Man come on INTRIGUE! Plus Dark arts are way cooler than this cheap stuff in the first floor library.
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« Reply #431 on: April 03, 2015, 03:01:03 pm »

Am I the only one that wants Viskesha?

She'd be my first choice because..Man come on INTRIGUE! Plus Dark arts are way cooler than this cheap stuff in the first floor library.
Saufelta has zero intrigue, you know that right? She studies magical plantlife...

Viskesha is tightlipped, probably doing more dangerous experiments, maybe dark arts. Thats why I want to go with her.
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Re: Seeker of Spellcraft (SG)
« Reply #432 on: April 03, 2015, 03:42:08 pm »

Am I the only one that wants Viskesha?

She'd be my first choice because..Man come on INTRIGUE! Plus Dark arts are way cooler than this cheap stuff in the first floor library.
Saufelta has zero intrigue, you know that right? She studies magical plantlife...

Viskesha is tightlipped, probably doing more dangerous experiments, maybe dark arts. Thats why I want to go with her.

I agree but i thought no really liked her for..fear?

I'm changing my vote to Viskehsa but I want to talk with her first. Ask her apprentices if we can talk to her about herbalism. Maybe she'll have a use for us and we can know more about what she expects from us.

If we don't like it then we can vote between her and Suafelta. Wish we can work with both but meh it's how things are here in the tower.

Also GM is this how Viskesha looks like?

http://artanis.centerblog.net/rub-elfe-masculin-.html
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Re: Seeker of Spellcraft (SG)
« Reply #433 on: April 03, 2015, 04:34:12 pm »

My vote is for Saufelta

This is because she seems like the only one who would let us go even if we are useful this would mean we can get a new master the second we go up a rank.
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« Reply #434 on: April 03, 2015, 04:38:54 pm »

My vote is for Saufelta

This is because she seems like the only one who would let us go even if we are useful this would mean we can get a new master the second we go up a rank.

Vikesha dosen't seem like the kind that would let us be promoted and even use tricks to keep us down. The only way to increase in power is to be better than the others and to get her promoted first.
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