Night's Embrace: Part 1--A Touch of Darkness

Titus Farrab, human ranger

Rystil Arden said:
*The others head to the Academy. Asking around, they manage to find a flyer for the crash course. It apparently is offered at night for four hours each night for two weeks. The price for two weeks for one student is only 250 GP for Sundarian citisens because it is subsidised. Double that for non-citisens.*

Titus frowns, consulting with Su and Kel privately. "If we pay the non-citizen fee for both of you, I think we're pretty much broke again, if we even have enough. I don't suppose you could convince 'em you're native, Kel? Or maybe one of you could take the class and share the homework with the other?"

[sblock=OOC]I have no idea if that latter is actually workable with RA's class/training rules, mind you, but it's worth a try. :)[/sblock]
 

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Sulannus nods a little wistfully. "There's no way I could be mistaken for a citizen...and you're right. Our funds are just too limited." She shrugs and looks around, her expression pensive.
 

jkason said:
I don't suppose you could convince 'em you're native, Kel? Or maybe one of you could take the class and share the homework with the other?"
The young man frowns, then says, "I might have a chance of convincing them - but not a good one. And if they find out, then there's no way I'll be able to learn what I need to."

He looks around, then says quietly, "Besides, I'm sure that's something that Shan would definitely not be happy about."

"Nor Sulannus, neither."

Kel nods to the elf, then says seriously, "Sul, I really need this teaching. If I do the course, I'll teach you everything I learn. Would that be all right with you?"
 
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Sulannus hesitates, then nods.

"It's fine. I'll have time to study magic. For now I should probably concentrate on what I can already do."

She manages a smile.

"Who knows? You might even make a better wizard than I would. Certainly you'll probably actually finish it through."
 

A quick smile breaks on Kel's worried face as Sulannus indicates that she's happy for him to put his name down for the teaching.

"That's great, Sul. Thank you. I'll go now and put my name down. I can't wait. You'll see - I'll tell you all about it."

He realizes that he's babbling, and stops. "Hmm," he thinks, "maybe this means more to me than I thought."

Then he goes straight away to find the appropriate office and signs up for the course.
 

Uh, folks? Anybody there?

Hmm, I know I've been slack in replying in the past but RL is (looks around apprehensively, aware that he is tempting fate) a bit more under control at the moment, so I'm wondering if there's still enough interest in this game to continue? Seems a pity to let it lapse just when we're getting to the Wizard's Academy!

So, any response?
 


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Boddynock said:
Uh, folks? Anybody there?

Hmm, I know I've been slack in replying in the past but RL is (looks around apprehensively, aware that he is tempting fate) a bit more under control at the moment, so I'm wondering if there's still enough interest in this game to continue? Seems a pity to let it lapse just when we're getting to the Wizard's Academy!

So, any response?

(OOC: I'm still here. Titus was mostly waiting for the would-be wizards to work out their education, but I'm still eager to play.)
 


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