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<blockquote data-quote="Pembinasa" data-source="post: 6577464" data-attributes="member: 6776473"><p>Graydon let go the book, pleased to see it could fly on its own without bumping into things; really, despite the frankly <em>ludicrous</em> naming, it was clear his new familiar did have some wits about it. <em>I should hope so; glad you're coming to your senses about that little fiction. Shall I leave off the 'All-Seeing' part as well? It might have worked better if you had been bound into a spyglass, shall we say.</em> Wordless amusement passed through the bond, but at least there wasn't any chortling this time.</p><p></p><p><em>Given how an 'All-Seeing' mage must have specialized, I'll take that as a compliment. Surnames are for people I can trust, and my schoolmates and I decided titles were more than a little absurd; not only do the self-bestowed ones sound absurdly grandiose, proudly trumpeting your skills- and by inference, where you can be found LACKING- just seemed the height of idiocy to us. When you're unknown, your name won't mean anything no matter how many curlicues you add; when you rise far enough, your name alone should say it all. So why ornament it? ...Unless you're one of those jackass evokers, of course.</em> UGH, damned blasty-mages. There's so much more to wizardry than just throwing fireballs around!</p><p></p><p><em>As to my studies, I did fairly well in divination, but the main bent of my studies has long been toward illusion. Admittedly, they're often seen as opposing schools- but I like to think that truth and lies fit together like hand and glove.</em> He shot Shandrizar a sly grin. <em>Besides, what's a bigger falsehood than an incomplete truth?</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Still, we've been in here long enough; let's head back out toward cleaner air and the people who seemed to congregate around me. I'd especially like to find out what that wonderful <strong>music</strong> was about...</em></p><p></p><p>Graydon opened up the locked stall and went through- but held the door open behind him, so that Shandrizar wouldn't have to start experimenting with altitude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pembinasa, post: 6577464, member: 6776473"] Graydon let go the book, pleased to see it could fly on its own without bumping into things; really, despite the frankly [I]ludicrous[/I] naming, it was clear his new familiar did have some wits about it. [I]I should hope so; glad you're coming to your senses about that little fiction. Shall I leave off the 'All-Seeing' part as well? It might have worked better if you had been bound into a spyglass, shall we say.[/I] Wordless amusement passed through the bond, but at least there wasn't any chortling this time. [I]Given how an 'All-Seeing' mage must have specialized, I'll take that as a compliment. Surnames are for people I can trust, and my schoolmates and I decided titles were more than a little absurd; not only do the self-bestowed ones sound absurdly grandiose, proudly trumpeting your skills- and by inference, where you can be found LACKING- just seemed the height of idiocy to us. When you're unknown, your name won't mean anything no matter how many curlicues you add; when you rise far enough, your name alone should say it all. So why ornament it? ...Unless you're one of those jackass evokers, of course.[/I] UGH, damned blasty-mages. There's so much more to wizardry than just throwing fireballs around! [I]As to my studies, I did fairly well in divination, but the main bent of my studies has long been toward illusion. Admittedly, they're often seen as opposing schools- but I like to think that truth and lies fit together like hand and glove.[/I] He shot Shandrizar a sly grin. [I]Besides, what's a bigger falsehood than an incomplete truth? Still, we've been in here long enough; let's head back out toward cleaner air and the people who seemed to congregate around me. I'd especially like to find out what that wonderful [B]music[/B] was about...[/I] Graydon opened up the locked stall and went through- but held the door open behind him, so that Shandrizar wouldn't have to start experimenting with altitude. [/QUOTE]
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