[@Slendy] [b][u]Jotunheimen, Norway[/u][/b] Scott snatched the book like a giddy child, plopping down cross-legged on the floor right where he stood so he could settle in to read it. [color=c4df9b]"Shame, would've been fun to sacrifice them. The Bloodforger would have been quite happy, I think."[/color] He commented absently. He didn't take his eyes off of the three even as he opened the book to it's first page. There were several ways he could read the book without looking, but the technique he used was a form of psychometry, by running his hand along the words it was as if the words were being read to him within his mind in the voice of the writer. The magic voice would carry the tone and, if the magician was unskilled, the first language of the writer as well, however skilled wizards could filter it into the language the words were written in. He turned to the table of contents, and his fingers lingered hesitantly on the list of titles. [color=c4df9b][i]Hmm, the biography sounds interesting... but I'm a Warlock![/i][/color] He turned to Chapter One: War. [color=c4df9b]"That sounds weird, why not make a deal with Ox? He could totally sort out the whole immortality thing for you, and information isn't that hard to come by, just..."[/color] Scott was going to say just summon a demon, but then he realized that that was almost exactly what had happened. [color=c4df9b]"...yeah. Well, just ignore me. What do I know? Just a lowly Warlock in the shadow of the Nine."[/color] Then one of the demons spoke, demanding something of him. Scott had to pause his reading to properly focus his magic on her to discern her words. He stared at her in puzzlement for a moment for the words seemed to make sense. [color=c4df9b]"Oh, I... don't know?"[/color] He shrugged, why wouldn't he want the book? It contained knowledge on countless things! The power he could gain from it could be immense! [color=c4df9b]"I'm a Ravenclaw at heart."[/color] He commented, then paused, [color=c4df9b]"Unless you're too old for that reference..."[/color] All too often he would forget there were beings who had not read the same books as him, or played the same games. It was actually quite an advantage to invest some research into Human fiction, their imaginations were great inspiration for budding spell casters. Now that he thought about it though, what would he do with the knowledge he discovered in the tome? [color=c4df9b]"I'll probably... well I don't know, do I?!"[/color] He threw his hand up in an exasperated gesture. [color=c4df9b]"What would you even use it for? I just want to know things. Everythings."[/color]