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Just as humans grow and change with time, interests change as well. I wish I had the urge to roleplay like I used to...

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Mr Nim said
I always find it odd that guilds can be joined that easily. Like... don't you want to verify they are mages first? >.>Edit: Figured I should let you know Vec, I did NOT know where Sho's mark was placed. x3


;D It's ok, we can make something happen
Sho eyed Maddox who was heading towards the Master's office. "Did he just..." A faint smile formed on Shoichi's face that quickly became a grin, followed by a loud burst of laughter. You could see from the first glance that the man had experience in fighting and plus, this was the first time someone had challenged Sho and not the other way around. His laughter was cut short though when Jarvis said that they should be careful about their wishes. Ignoring the bartender "Well, I might as well take you up on that offer, Maddox!" Sho said out loud and downed another drink.

Sho didn't see the girl entering the guild hall. When she walked over to the bar and asked Jarvis about joining, Sho couldn't help but look at her discreetly with the corners of his eyes. He wondered what kind of magic powers she had, she surely had to be a mage if she wanted to join a mages guild. What came as a surprise to him though was the fact that she asked for her guild mark to be placed on the back of her left shoulder. Sho had asked for exactly the same thing when he joined the guild, albeit it being on the opposite shoulder. Was it just a coincidence?

"All the second floor rooms are up for rent by the guild members. Jarvis over here handles that. I'm sure you two could strike a good deal" he said, butting in and answering the girl's question. "Of course, you can always search for an apartment in town buuuut, I must warn you, Its pretty expensive even for mages like us. Anyway, my name's Shoichi, Sho for short, and I am a member of this guild. Welcome to Phoenix Wing!"
Professor_Wyvern said
Huh, I did not see Bing say that. But yeah, it was -initially- started at night. But ah, good night, sleep well Vec.


There you go
Professor_Wyvern said
No, it's because other posters have claimed it was day, while some claim night.I blame dangerous magical disturbances in the area, which the Astronomer's Guild is categorizing, and was the reason they were formed. Because we have both day and night at the same time. Rather troubling and unfortunate really.


Well I go by what Bing said and he said it would be preferable that we started at night :/ Anyway gn from me as well
ho ho Maddox being pretty provocative I don't know if i can restrain Sho after such a subtle challenge
I wrote my post thinking it was night. If you are confused by "another day ends" i have to question your knowledge of the day and night circle.
Professor_Wyvern said
Well you saw the nastier guards, probably Horace and Williams. They take night watch solely for better extortion. Plumb ripe bastards they are. And in Horace's case it is literally. Literally a bastard child.


A sly tongue gets you anywhere you want...Even through those two ;D
Anyway, as you see in my post, I didn't write much of a lore imo :/
Necrophage said
I'm going to have to drop out of this. Wish you all a fun time with it. Buh-bye!


sorry to hear that :/
Another day on the road was ending. Trafalgar looked at that little ring-guide of his. The sapphire glowed a faint dim light, gradually getting stronger and stronger as he kept walking towards his destination.

The King’s Road was one, if not the best thing that had come out of the trade agreement the two countries, Rostguard and Farethas, had signed a couple of years ago. The road itself wasn't that impressive as one would expect but overall, since It’s construction, it increased mobility and speeds of travel as well as giving a big economic boost to both countries because of all the trade being conducted through it. The road extended for almost two thousand miles with countless inns and taverns built on its sides, providing the weary traveler a place to shield himself from the elements as well as a way to rest and replenish his energy.

Trafalgar’s destination wasn't one of those inns though. Now the decorative engravings on his ring glowed along with the blue gem, signaling that he was nearing the town. Slowly but surely, Estermere could be seen from where Trafalgar was coming from.

Trafalgar had asked around while traveling through the King’s Road about Estermere. Despite being a town of a little over 800 people, Estermere wasn't what you would call “just another town”. It was the only town in a radius of about 100 miles that was big enough for merchants to set up their shops and so every man traveling on the road would almost always make a stop there to rest and stock up on their supplies. As a result, the town boasted a good level of economic prosperity.

The two guards guarding the entrance to the town stiffened up when Trafalgar approached them and blocked his passage with their spears, “H-Halt! Whoever wants to enter Estermere has to pay the first time entrance fee - 20 gold coins - or else he will be denied entry!” said one of the guards while desperately trying to hide the fact that he was new to the job. Trafalgar looked at the two men for a while before replying. “The life of the guard must be tough for two young fellows such as yourselves. You there, you shouldn't be younger than me, I bet you have a lady you have set your eyes upon. You would rather be cuddling with her than being here talking with me right now am I right?” Trafalgar could notice the uneasiness of the guard and changed the subject. Addressing both guards he said “anyway, as I said before, It must be tough being a guard. You have to deal with all the people passing through the town, you have to be alert for any possible threats and respond to any trouble that might arise. Boring stuff really. Now, I know you two have a lot more meaningful things to do than sitting here talking to me and I have some urgent business to attend to i so why don’t we skip the formalities, eh?”

The guards eyed the half-elf and then looked at each other. After a brief silence, the second one spoke “You are right that we have other more important things to do alright...just one question before we let you go, what does a half-elf like you want in a town like Estermere? Most of the elves we see are traveling towards Farethas.”

The question came as a surprise to Trafalgar. He thought he had eliminated any doubt they had on him but that second guard proved more persistent than he seemed. “Across Daiar, the Astronomer’s Guild is renown for its vast library full of spell books containing countless spells. No half-elf would dare look its compatriots in the eye if they haven’t visited the Guild even once in their lifetimes” he said with a smile in his face. “Now if it is okay with you, I am tired from traveling and I would like to find an inn and get to sleep as soon as possible” he said and waved goodbye to the guards as he entered the town. Another day on the road had ended.
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