It had been a day since every prospective Master had arrived, and Zelretch was currently sitting at a desk in his room, silently shuffling through the profiles of each one of them. Though a few more experienced magi had answered the call (thankfully), most of the cast seemed to be around the age where youth was both a blessing and a curse. He was certain they'd find a way through each mishap, yes, but at the same time, that youth might cost them if they were too haughty.
...
As all magi tended to be, of course.
Glancing over towards the clock hung on the opposite side of the room, the Wizard Marshal nodded and cleared his throat before turning towards the side of his desk. There, a small microphone sat connected to some arcane tangle of wires below, and with it, a small button sat there.
It was about time to gather them all, and probably have them eat before their first excursion. There would be no time for training now, which was a shame, but something like this couldn't be helped.
With a press of the button, Zelretch began to speak, his voice now broadcast through the rooms of each of the participants.
"To all Masters: please gather in the hall on the third floor. I shall meet you there momentarily. I repeat: please gather in the hall on the third floor. Thank you."
Releasing the button, Zelretch smiled as he stood up from his chair, stretching the muscles in his back before taking his coat off the back of it and putting it on.
"Let us see what these people have to offer today."
Keisuke had been flipping through a small book of notes as the call to gather came in from the loudspeaker above his head. The timing for this was slightly annoying, but given how it had already been an hour or so since he had woken up (it was roughly 8 on the clock now), this much was fine. The last few days had been used to get over the jet lag from the trip, and so he had been able to settle into his regular sleep patterns again.
Or, well, 'regular' as far as things went for an Enforcer who went globe-hopping like the rest of them.
Touching the ring fitted around his left ring finger to make sure it was still in place, Keisuke quickly moved to change out of his pajamas and into something a bit more fitting for his line of work.
Like one of the suits that he wore on the job. Those always worked for formal occasions.
Leaving the book he had been reading on his desk, Keisuke silently slipped into his outfit and left his room. All the dorms in the facility were on the fourth floor, so he was at least thankful for the location being not too far off. Opting to take the stairs instead of one of the various elevators scattered around, the Enforcer walked to the hall in question and pulled out his ID card--one which had been handed to him the day he arrived--and tapped it against the panel on the wall. The door opened soon after, letting him walk in to see...
A giant room filled with magic circles.
"...I assume we're summoning today, huh?" he muttered under his breath as he moved a few steps in, taking care to not tread on any of the circles laid on the ground.
"That would be correct."
The sudden voice caused Keisuke to turn around abruptly, only to see that Zelretch was the one who had just spoken. The Wizard Marshal spoke no more as he walked to the opposite end of the room before turning around to stare at the doorway to wait for the others to arrive.
Biting his lip, Keisuke walked along the edge of the room, eventually stopping at one of the circles that had nothing inside of them. The lack of seats was understandable, but waiting was tiring, and so the Enforcer simply decided to lean against the wall and wait for the others to arrive.
It was only a matter of time before things began now.
"Even so, for a magus facility, this place is surprisingly high tech..."
...
As all magi tended to be, of course.
Glancing over towards the clock hung on the opposite side of the room, the Wizard Marshal nodded and cleared his throat before turning towards the side of his desk. There, a small microphone sat connected to some arcane tangle of wires below, and with it, a small button sat there.
It was about time to gather them all, and probably have them eat before their first excursion. There would be no time for training now, which was a shame, but something like this couldn't be helped.
With a press of the button, Zelretch began to speak, his voice now broadcast through the rooms of each of the participants.
"To all Masters: please gather in the hall on the third floor. I shall meet you there momentarily. I repeat: please gather in the hall on the third floor. Thank you."
Releasing the button, Zelretch smiled as he stood up from his chair, stretching the muscles in his back before taking his coat off the back of it and putting it on.
"Let us see what these people have to offer today."
Kumozaki Keisuke
Keisuke had been flipping through a small book of notes as the call to gather came in from the loudspeaker above his head. The timing for this was slightly annoying, but given how it had already been an hour or so since he had woken up (it was roughly 8 on the clock now), this much was fine. The last few days had been used to get over the jet lag from the trip, and so he had been able to settle into his regular sleep patterns again.
Or, well, 'regular' as far as things went for an Enforcer who went globe-hopping like the rest of them.
Touching the ring fitted around his left ring finger to make sure it was still in place, Keisuke quickly moved to change out of his pajamas and into something a bit more fitting for his line of work.
Like one of the suits that he wore on the job. Those always worked for formal occasions.
Leaving the book he had been reading on his desk, Keisuke silently slipped into his outfit and left his room. All the dorms in the facility were on the fourth floor, so he was at least thankful for the location being not too far off. Opting to take the stairs instead of one of the various elevators scattered around, the Enforcer walked to the hall in question and pulled out his ID card--one which had been handed to him the day he arrived--and tapped it against the panel on the wall. The door opened soon after, letting him walk in to see...
A giant room filled with magic circles.
"...I assume we're summoning today, huh?" he muttered under his breath as he moved a few steps in, taking care to not tread on any of the circles laid on the ground.
"That would be correct."
The sudden voice caused Keisuke to turn around abruptly, only to see that Zelretch was the one who had just spoken. The Wizard Marshal spoke no more as he walked to the opposite end of the room before turning around to stare at the doorway to wait for the others to arrive.
Biting his lip, Keisuke walked along the edge of the room, eventually stopping at one of the circles that had nothing inside of them. The lack of seats was understandable, but waiting was tiring, and so the Enforcer simply decided to lean against the wall and wait for the others to arrive.
It was only a matter of time before things began now.
"Even so, for a magus facility, this place is surprisingly high tech..."