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Jemals School

Amaya laughs too, and then speaks in the same language as Aussir and Coravin.

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"We are all strange to one another...and yet many of us can speak one another's languages."
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Aussir looks to Coravin."Why Coravin bring up kobold? Koblod nasty, stupid thing." Then to he looks at Amaya. "What are lan..gu..a..ges?" He continues with out pausing or giving any indictation of changing languages.
[sblock=undercommon]"Aussir know speak. Not Lan..gu..a..ges."[/sblock] He seems very confused.
 


Amaya laughs too, and then speaks in the same language as Aussir and Coravin.

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"We are all strange to one another...and yet many of us can speak one another's languages."
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The human, Zero, says:

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"Strange is all relative, what is strange on your home might be pure commonplace on mine, but it is interesting that we all can communicate. Maybe that's why we're in the same group?" [/sblock]
barely lifting his gaze from his work.
 

Terrance looks down to assuir and smiles softly as he offers him a bit of his human trail provisions left over from his trip to the university....

In draconic Terrance speaks..."You know my little friend... we find your kind just as 'weird' as you find us" is all Terrance said and let the kobold think on that a moment...
 

Aussir talks the offered rations and darts behind Amaya quickly. As he munches on the tidbit he seems to ponder this. After a moment he finishes and licking the crums from his claws he shrugs."Simply not able to understand dragon greatness Aussir guess.
 

"Indeed, I hail from Faerûn. Which realm of Faerun do you hail from, Sir Jamien?" Keizaan replies. Then, looking to the others, he rasps out "And why is everyone speaking like this?" in Draconic.
 

"Indeed, it seems the language of the Great Serpents is a common tongue for many here..." Coravin replied to the others, smiling faintly. He had thought that it would be a bit less spoken by the others, but it appeared almost everyone, if not everyone present was versed in it's use.

"As for why we're speaking this way, I believe it was Aussir who started it, so the question is best directed to him."
 

Cal follows along, unable to follow the conversation as it shifts between two or three different languages that he doesn't know. Finally he sighs in a bit of quiet frustration and Nettle responds with a tentative almost questioning wag of the tail. Cal absent-mindedly ruffles the fur on the wolf's broad shoulders but his attention turns to the human tinkering with some sort of device. "What is it that you are doing exactly? What is that thing? I don't think I caught your name, either..."
 

Goran laughs at the rapid back and forth of the group "You seem to be developing quite a cameraderie, the dean does have a habit of 'accidentally' putting people together. I think you'll also find that much of the learning you'll do here will come simply from interacting with the other students, learning their ways and your differences. That is, some believe, where the true learning begins. Anyways, I'd better answer your questions, I have places to be, and I'm sure you all want to stow whatever you've brought with you before continuing your tour."

Goran turns to Coravin "If you wish to do any long term or potentially dangerous conjurations, you'll need the aproval of one of the Master Conjurers, though anything minor won't be an issue. There are many wards around the school to prevent unauthorized conjuration, so if you are wondering about anything in specific, just attempt it. If it doesn't work - well, then you'll know to contact the Masters and ask for their approval.
The library is.. an interesting place. I've been here decades and not read a tenth of a percent of what is available. In fact, I doubt even the librarian himself doesn't know how to find every book. You could get lost in the stacks for days if you didn't know where to look. I imagine there are spellbooks in there, but any easily found have likely been taken for use by other students. No harm in looking, though."


He then turns to Aussir "Ah my little Drake, you have much to learn if you wish to grow like your cousins. The greater dragons know that strength alone will not keep their scales from becoming some dragonslayers trophy. They use magic and cunning as well. They outsmart the slayers, set traps for them, and so forth."

The Ogre smiles widely and bows to the group as he excuses himself

"And if any of you do wish to speak to me further, I'm sure Miss Arin can find you a copy of my schedule."

"Gawd that guy talks a awful lot don't he? Gota admit he's smart though. Well, here we are." Arin turns a corner and you enter a large circular room which appears to have no ceiling, but the floor around the outside is covered in glowing circles of various sizes. "This's tha tower, jes step on one'a the glowin disks an say yer name - or tha name o' the person ya wanna visit - an it'll take ya t'the right room. Rooms'll only open fer their rightful owner or a teacher, so don' even think 'bout breakin inta somebody elses stuff. Allright, lunchtime soon so's y'all best drop off yer stuff an I can lead ya to the cafeteria."
 

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