A Lack of Government
While Darius (no relation) began looking now for people of magical capabilities, the other turned towards actually establishing a government. It took some weeks but eventually the important people of the State were coming together, Hyburn the Merchant, the Baron of Wrath and The Mayors of North Road and Archmages Tower.
4 men of importance, and 20 more village elders who were as varied as they were confused as to their reason for being at the Archmages tower...
Back with Darius (the other one), it turned out that scrying for such specific details as untapped magical potential was far more complex than first anticipated, this was a ritual of a complexity beyond him...for now, it would take time, effort, creativity and potentially some resources to craft a device for searching something as specific as a magically adept person, much less master its use.
The Heads of the Magelands have assembled as requested at the Archmages Tower
Darius is unsuccesful in his attempts to find apprentices by means of scrying
The Science of Cutting things open...
Ayala had decided upon more mundane means of finding apprentices. Cold Harbor possessed the singular Orphanage in the Magelands, a place she had known well and in which she hoped to find children with potential. For now it meant attempting to recognize Magical Resonance within the children. A very ineffective way but the only one she knew she could use and reliably find someone.
Back in the day the Orphanage had been small, but these days it seemed to have massively grown. More than a hundred children lived here...but in the end she could only find 5 worthy of being apprentices...at least with Ayalas flawed technique. Out of these three were average, one showed barely enough potential to be even considered and 1 showed to be quite the prodigy, a little girl of eight.
Time would tell what could be teased forth from these children.
Paying the Orphanage Caretaker a considerable sum and then putting in further orders at the carpenters, for bunk beds and chests, Ayala returned to the tower settling the children, before going back to her studies.
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In her lab, far away from the noisy crowd of wide-eyed orphans she began early experimentation and it was promising, the clotting of blood as well as its multiplication on the blood samples and the rabbit both proved quite easy and uncomplicated.
With this simple expansion of her previous spell range she was now able to produce small quantities of blood via cell multiplication (although she would feel woozy beyond a litre) as well as ensure that cut wounds could be clotted over.
Ayala buys 5 apprentices for 500 hacksilver as well as 4 bunkbeds and eight chests, which are all delivered to the Archmages tower.
The Archmages tower now conains one small apprentice quarter.
Ayala learns how to close cutting wounds and produce blood with her own bodily energy. (aka the mass and energy for the blood multiplication is taken from your body).
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The Bottom Line
A day before the arrival of the heads of the Magelands, Darius was sitting poring over the little black book, when the tired looking butcher of the tower came in. "i have a bunch of letters for you!"
unceremoniously he drops them in front of Darius who to his horror finds a series of bills contained within them.
Cages, Iron 50 Hacksilver
Orphans, 5 500 Hacksilver
4 Bunkbeds, two person 100 Hacksilver
8 chests, wooden 100 Hacksilver
More than 750 Hacksilver in total, from a treasury which was as of now non-existent...
The Lay of the Tower II
William is well aware of the Councilchambers which are some of the most secure rooms in the realm, preventing access to anyone but the five apprentices and the Old Man. At the end of the room lies the door with the stairs to the Archmages rooms. You climb them cautiously afraid of any traps, but find the room easy to access
His study and sleeping chambers are both mundane, if lavish, you notice however that all of it is heavily enchanted with magics beyond you. within his study you find a large bound codex, which after some time leafing through it turns out to be his diary. You find another room leading further up the tower but magical fields beyond you prevent you from entering them. Finally there is a small library, within which books on magical field theory, runic enchantments and various books on legends and mythologies are contained. It seems the true treasure trove of the tower is locked away...for now.
Lichen
Your theory is thus: lichen and moss grow on almost any surface, therefore it should be the easiest plant to attach to a living creature, i.e. a rat. And so you get to work...the result is disappointing, without any clear plan in mind, you fail to find a meaningful way to alter either the lichen or the rat. Blake is more than happy to eat the lichen, though...
End of Turn 1
(that took way longer than it should have...for that, my apologies)