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“A fellow of autumn, the lord of winds that send red leaves tumbling downwards.”
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[i]"So he's, like, a nature magician too?" [/i]
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“Let’s call it that.”
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[i]"So what's he specialize in?" [/i]
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“The inevitable, death and taxes.”
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[i]"Taxes?" [/i]
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“He is the most vile and repugnant of creatures after artificial life made from iron, a politician.”
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[i]"Riiight..." [/i]
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“I spend my time mostly as a tutor, teacher, and potion maker, though occasionally I’ll make some scrolls or deal with a problem directly.”
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[i]"You're a teacher?" Natalie asked, perking up slightly. [/i]
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“Yes. I teach aspiring mages, for a price, and recently traveled here because I heard it was in need of such a teacher.”
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[i]"Alright. Whats your price?" [/i]
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“It depends a great deal on what I’m teaching. What do you want to learn?”
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[i]"Something that will make me powerful. If you can, I wish to learn something related to fire, or healing perhaps." [/i]
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“Power. Yes I can indeed grant that. Healing is also a specialty of mine, though fire is one of my weaker subjects.”
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[i]"Then please, teach me to heal." [/i]
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“Alright. Come back tomorrow and we’ll begin your training. I’ll need a bit of time to round out a lesson plan and draw up a contract.”
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[i]"Alright." With that said, Natalie finished her yes and left the building. [/i] [spoiler]End, or skip until tomorrow? [/spoiler]
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[spoiler]We can skip, but I’ll be a little bit. [/spoiler]
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[spoiler]Kk. I'll let you kick it off when you want to. [/spoiler]
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The next day...
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[i]Nat had decided to come back around noonish, though she had been delayed by around half of an hour due to a few things she needed to take care of with the Trayvens. She was now donning her usual battle garb of a leather jerkin and matching leggings, the set coloured a dark purple to match her hair and with added patches of red velvet on the shoulders. Her staff hanged off her back in a small red harness for easy access. [/i]
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Verdantus was sat outside waiting for her on a rock
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[i]"So woody, I think we should at least learn each other's names before we try to teach me, wouldn't you agree?" Nat inquired as she approached the rock. It had occured to her on the approach that she didn't actually know his name, and vice versa. All she knew was his race was tied to nature. [/i]
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“For now Verdantus will do, and yours?”