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Orientation Before The Orientation w/ Luna

Posted: Wed May 17, 2023 6:22 am
by Ivar
Date: 1 Frost 122

Ivar felt excited and scared when he went to the Tower of Lore and went into the Ascertanium. The room was really cool and had magic stuff on the walls and pretty glowing crystals. When he walked in, his neck felt tingly, maybe because of all the magic there. A tall lady, who seemed really important, said hi to him.

She took Ivar to another room with lots and lots of books, scrolls, and other magic things. Ivar thought it was amazing and a little bit scary. The tall lady asked Ivar about what he knew about magic and if his family did magic too. Ivar said he didn't really care about magic before, but he wanted to learn now.

After the lady tested him, Ivar sat at a big table with other people who wanted to learn magic. He felt kind of weird and tried to talk to a boy sitting next to him.

"How much do you know about magic?"

The boy wanted to talk about what he knew.

Ivar thought for a second. He did not know whether he ought to talk a lot or not. For all he knew he would never come back here again if things went poorly.

"I don't really know much about it."

He felt a little embarrassed. But even though he didn't know much, Ivar wanted to learn more. He wanted to show himself that he could do cool stuff too. With the Circle of Spells, Ivar could learn about magic and start a super fun adventure that would change his life forever.

Ivar looked around at the other people in the room. They seemed really different from each other, with some looking serious and focused, while others looked just as curious and excited as he felt. Ivar knew that they were all there to learn about magic, just like him.

Re: Orientation Before The Orientation w/ Luna

Posted: Wed May 17, 2023 6:50 am
by Luna Freya
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Luna listened to Ivar's words, feeling some empathy for his excitement and nervousness. She remembered her own feelings when she first gotten taught magic and sought to learn more. Turning towards Ivar with a warm smile, she decided to offer some reassurance.

"Hey, I'm Luna. It's okay not to know much about magic yet. We all start somewhere, right?" she said, trying to make him feel more comfortable. "I've been practicing magic for a little while now, and I can tell you that it's an incredible journey. I have runes in Masquerade and Reaving, but I'm still learning and growing every day."

She looked around the room, taking in the diverse group of people who had gathered to join the Circle of Spells. "The best part about this place is that we'll all be learning together. It's not just about mastering spells and techniques, but also about personal growth and understanding ourselves better. Magic is a wonderful thing, and I'm sure you'll love it as much as I do."

Luna noticed Ivar's fascination with the magical items around them and couldn't help but share his enthusiasm. "This place is amazing, isn't it? All these books, scrolls, and artifacts... there's so much knowledge to be gained here. I can't wait to dive in and learn everything I can."

She leaned in a bit closer, her eyes sparkling with excitement. "Just imagine the incredible things we'll be able to do once we've mastered our magic. It's going to be an incredible adventure, and I'm glad we'll be taking this journey together. So, don't worry about not knowing much right now. We're all here to learn and grow, and I'm sure we'll all become great mages someday."

Luna's words seemed to lighten the atmosphere around them, and she could see some people's nervousness ebbing away. Together, they sat at the table, ready to embark on their magical journey with the Circle of Spells.

The Ascertainer, a wise and experienced mage, gathered the newcomers around her to speak of the laws governing the Circle. Her voice resonated with authority as she addressed the group, "Within the Circle, there are certain principles that all mages must adhere to, regardless of their chosen order. These laws form the foundation of our shared understanding and ensure the responsible practice of magic."

"First and foremost," she continued, "magic is sacred. It must be protected, preserved, and passed down from generation to generation with utmost care and responsibility. While each order may have its own unique approach, our shared belief in these principles unites us as members of the Circle."


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