₪ Siorey V. ₪
₪ 91st of Searing, Year 122, A.o.S ₪
Company: Himself | Thoughts: Where did this door come from | Mood: Cautious, Curious
Company: Himself | Thoughts: Where did this door come from | Mood: Cautious, Curious
₪ It was like any other day for the scholar, slowly working his way through another stack of books he was researching. He didn't mind the trivial reading he subjected himself to, knowing that it could lead to something worthwhile. He was sweeping through the pages of a particular book, minding his own business, and began making mental notes of the interesting tidbits that jumped out at him.
As he went about his research, there was something within the pages that caused him to jump from his seat and rush over to the bookshelf nearby. At first, he didn't notice it, but then he looked up and saw it. It was a door, an ordinary one, but one that didn't fit. He had been in this dorm room for as long as he had been a circle mage and never once noticed this new door within his room. Cautiously, he grabbed his axe and made his way toward it.
A hesitant hand reached out for it, but withdrew momentarily. He was not sure what could be on the other side of it. He didn't even know what caused it, but he wouldn't know until he found out he supposed. With a deep breath, he opened the door and walked through it. What awaited him on the otherside however was not what he was expecting. A man in a chair, eyes that seemed to glow, and a relaxed demeanor about him.
He introduced himself as Kynne, welcoming Siorey to this place known only as the Duck. Many questions formed in his mind as he stood there listening to the man speak. "I am Siorey Val'maranthy." he whispered, pondering as to what he could do to surprise the man. It was a difficult task, to say the least, as he couldn't tell what this person before him would consider surprising. But then he had a thought, wondering if it would work in this place.
With a deep breath, he surged his body with aether as four large tentacles exploded forth from his back, each one a vibrant and iridescent amethyst hue along the scales. The 10ft long, 4ft thick tentacles reached out to touch the man beckoning for a surprise only to stop short and recoil back as if teasing the man. "I hope this suffices to surprise you." ₪
"Common Speech"
"Mythrasi Speech"
"Self-Thoughts"
"Aidolon Speech"
As he went about his research, there was something within the pages that caused him to jump from his seat and rush over to the bookshelf nearby. At first, he didn't notice it, but then he looked up and saw it. It was a door, an ordinary one, but one that didn't fit. He had been in this dorm room for as long as he had been a circle mage and never once noticed this new door within his room. Cautiously, he grabbed his axe and made his way toward it.
A hesitant hand reached out for it, but withdrew momentarily. He was not sure what could be on the other side of it. He didn't even know what caused it, but he wouldn't know until he found out he supposed. With a deep breath, he opened the door and walked through it. What awaited him on the otherside however was not what he was expecting. A man in a chair, eyes that seemed to glow, and a relaxed demeanor about him.
He introduced himself as Kynne, welcoming Siorey to this place known only as the Duck. Many questions formed in his mind as he stood there listening to the man speak. "I am Siorey Val'maranthy." he whispered, pondering as to what he could do to surprise the man. It was a difficult task, to say the least, as he couldn't tell what this person before him would consider surprising. But then he had a thought, wondering if it would work in this place.
With a deep breath, he surged his body with aether as four large tentacles exploded forth from his back, each one a vibrant and iridescent amethyst hue along the scales. The 10ft long, 4ft thick tentacles reached out to touch the man beckoning for a surprise only to stop short and recoil back as if teasing the man. "I hope this suffices to surprise you." ₪
"Common Speech"
"Mythrasi Speech"
"Self-Thoughts"
"Aidolon Speech"