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844412 No. 844412 ID: c0641d

“Focus…”
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No. 848253 ID: c0641d
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848253

>>848107
Unfortunately, no. Your grimoire receives a set number of pages, and that’s it. Sure, there are spells out there that you can cast even if it’s not in your grimoire, for an extra cost, but you don’t even need to have a grimoire to do that.

Now, William Fry may be something of an ungrateful priss - after all, only about one in twenty of those of us coming of age each year has the fortune to have received a grimoire at all - not even he would be so stupid as to think that taking someone else’s grimoire would ever work; our grimoires only serve us, and none other, even in death. Nothing short of a complex web of rare magics (yes, plural) could ever transfer the ownership of a grimoire.

>>847969
>>848106
>>848124
EUGENE: “Impressive, isn’t it? Do you also wish to congratulate him?”

I move to slap him on the back, but he cuts me off first.

WILLIAM: “That’s… That’s not fair! That should be mine!”

EUGENE: “Will-”
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No. 848255 ID: c0641d
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848255

WILLIAM: “It’s not FAIR!!!”

He ran off… Will is being more childish than I remember. I might have to get mother to talk to Mrs. Fry about that.
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No. 848256 ID: c0641d
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848256

ALFENDI: “Well… that was a thing.”

EUGENE: “Indeed…”

ALFENDI: “But eh, whatever! What spell did you start out with? I got the Burning Cross of St. Matthew! Pretty awe-inspiring, huh?”

>>848217
I don’t say anything when I show him the entry for the Guiding Court of Kadath.

ALFENDI: “Fun! I guess with a grimoire of Grey, you’ll be killing monsters with mostly your wits anyway; you’ll need all the help you can get there, then!”
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No. 848257 ID: c0641d
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848257

ALFENDI: “Not that you aren’t already beating me in brains by like a kilometer, though!”

We both have a mild chuckle at that, though my heart isn’t in it. It’s true, isn’t it? If I am to be of any help beyond just flinging a sword or crossbow around, it will be with strategy and… such. It’s not exactly the image of a hero I envisioned myself becoming.

But regardless, is there anything I should talk to Alfendi about before moving on? William is off moping in what passes for the corner here, and my other friend has redirected her course to her, as in, the town beauty. Having my friend present could give me the confidence to properly talk to her. But then, it seems my mother has taken her leave, and it wouldn’t do to keep her waiting too long. Perhaps just a passing greeting to the two would do?
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No. 848258 ID: 3d2d5f

>>848256
>Fun!
>doesn't put us down at all like some ingrates
Your friend has our unbridled support.

>If I am to be of any help beyond just flinging a sword or crossbow around, it will be with strategy and… such. It’s not exactly the image of a hero I envisioned myself becoming.
To be fair, great plans and strategies can have more impact on the world than the swing of a sword. There's a lot of ways to do far reaching good in the world more complicated than stabbing evil.

>what do
Go ahead, stay and talk with your peers a little longer. You don't graduate every day.
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No. 848275 ID: ab961f

Talk to the pretty girl.
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No. 848286 ID: 9b80a5

and besides even the best teams of heroes have someone who gets the spotlight most of the time like the one who gets the final blow on the big bad or plants their flag over a captured lair or other cliche things like that but they would likely would never have done so without their their teams to back them up and help
people like strategists and medics are usually left out of the spotlight even though they usually have the most defining role in the success of a quest
so don't be annoyed that you aren't going to be put on the spotlight for best hero or anything because most people would kinda take you for granted like food or clothes, incredibly helpful but not truly noticed till they are gone
either way we will most likely help you with whatever you do, though expect some nagging or lewd comments from some... no, a lot of us
where was i going with this?
eh whatever advice rant thing over
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No. 848289 ID: 0c324b

Buck up; wars are won with strategists. You have better luck of taking down a building by knowing just where to hit than you do by smacking every wall.

Go for the girl; not too many more chances to see her.
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No. 848309 ID: 9b80a5

also are there any conflicts going on in your world currently? also what is your world like currently at the moment? also look at a map next time you can, we see through your eyes (like we see everything *wink* *wink* *nudge*)
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No. 848875 ID: c0641d
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848875

>>848258
>>848286
>>848289
… Thank you. I’m mostly pessimistic considering the legacy I ought to be living up to. My father’s vice may have been lust, and he left fatherless kittens all over the kingdom, but that does not change the fact that he defeated the great dragon Palbir, and the goblin army incursion under the great general Borflex, both single handedly. Supposedly, I was and am one of those kittens.

>>848258
>>848275
>>848289
Alright… There she is. Bella Duvall, known as the town beauty our generation. Would that I could woo her, yet would that anybody could, so instead, I could settle to be her friend.

BELLA: “Ah. Hello Eugene.”

EUGENE: “… Hello… Bella.”

She gave me a smile!
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No. 848876 ID: c0641d
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848876

DELANEY: “Oh hey, Eugene! Didn’t see you there! I think? How’re, uh, things? And stuff?”

And that would be Delaney Kappa interrupting us. I’ll be honest; I forgot she was here with Bella. Ever since child’s school, Delaney, Alfendi, and I had been inseparable. Honestly, more often than not, it felt like they were both protecting me from the big, bad, physical world. Meanwhile, Delaney and I often bailed out Alfendi whenever he got stumped mentally. Alfendi and I had a better way with words than Delaney, however, and she often got herself into avoidable trouble because of it. We cover each other’s weaknesses, through thick and thin.

DELANEY: “Uh… Eugene? Poke poke?”
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No. 848877 ID: 094652

>Single handed
Sounds like propaganda. Not many worlds have champions with that level of power. The ones that do are basket cases that make us look sane.

>Bella
Something about her seems... off. How many times has Will proposed to her?

>>848876
Huh. Let me try something.

Poke her in the chest.
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No. 848889 ID: 9b80a5

yeah we have been with a few heroes that were that powerful, usually that type of power would drive most people mad, though we usually try to keep them from ruining everything and or keep them grounded in reality, key word, usually some of us are jerks
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No. 848896 ID: 3ce125

>>848876
Tell them about your book!
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No. 848908 ID: 49e9e5

Strike up a conversation! Let's see what kinds of books everyone's got.

(Also make a mental note to sneak a peek at William's first spell if you get a chance...)
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No. 848910 ID: c88e6d

>>848875
Ask Bella if she's doing well. Has she too attained a Grimoire?

>>848876
Delaney seems like she's in a good mood. Ask her what school of magic she has! You have Grey, Alfendi has a White Grimoire, does she perhaps have a Black Grimoire?
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No. 848921 ID: 4324ce

>>848889
It's not even normal loopdeloo mad, either, it's usually just 'wait, no, that actually makes NO sense no WHAT ARE YOU DOING STOP' kinda madness. Fun in small spurts, but it surprisingly gets old, quick.
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No. 848923 ID: 4324ce

>>848876
Poke her back, strike up a conversation with the gals.
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No. 849344 ID: 3abd97

Bella's not holding a tome. Is she here supporting someone instead of participating? Or is it just hidden?
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No. 860208 ID: c0641d
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860208

>>848910
> Delaney’s color of Grimoire.

She appears to have a Grimoire of Brown. Those tend to focus on mastery over the element of earth, and spells that temper the body.

>>848877
>>848923
> Poke Delaney in the chest.

I give a playful poke.

DELANEY: “Wha- Eugene! Bed the gods, don’t surprise me like that! Agh, jeez.”

EUGENE: (Harsher than you intended that to come out, as always. I pity the man that tries to actually romance you.)

DELANEY: “I mean- Damn… I guess it’s fine, but, er… Isn’t that sort of touching considered kind of straight up not publically acceptable or some shite to mammals? Don’t- I hope it’s nada habit yer picking up or somethink?”

EUGENE: “I assure you, ‘twas a mere jest between friends. Don’t think too hard about it.” (Though I’m normally not the one to be playing jokes such as this, out of the three of us. Thank the voices for that, I suppose.)

>>848877
>>848889
>>848921
> Unrealistic stories that shouldn’t be ending this well.

It is true that entities with that much raw power as to best these sorts of great threats with such alone are few and far in between in this world, and most did not end up being considered ‘friendly,’ as far as history would state after the fact. Yet, while I can plausibly see some embellishment happening on the behalf of my supposed father, he was also said to wield a remarkable dexterity with weapons and an alarmingly sharp wit, not even counting how impressive the spells he wielded were, even by the standards that came with his Grimoire being of White.

But enough of that. I need to live in the here and now, and we can speak of such matters once things have quieted down some, and I have some time alone to properly adjust to you lot.
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No. 860209 ID: c0641d
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860209

>>848910
>>849344
> Bella’s Grimoire.

Bella does have a Grimoire. Normally, we receive our Grimoires first, then we have carrying bags or cases custom made afterwards, but Bella brought an adjustable case with her beforehand - that’s the bag she’s wearing over her shoulder. As she takes it out, I can see that her Grimoire is Red; one which holds dominion over fire and emotions.

>>848896
>>848908
> Exchange Grimoire info.

I show them. If Delaney had anything to say about it, she kept it to herself, so it’s safe to say she didn’t have anything to say about it.

BELLA: “Ah, I do feel sorry. I suppose things will never again be quiet in your life, then. An exciting shame, that.”

EUGENE: (Erm… Was that supposed to be pity or sarcasm…?)

BELLA: “… Hm.”
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No. 860211 ID: c0641d
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860211

BELLA: “Well anywho, I suppose I should return the favor. Here. The first of my three spells, I suppose.”

> NEW CODEX ENTRY - RED: DAHLIA’S PASSAGE OF PYRE

> Summary: Dahlia’s Passage of Pyre is a reactive manipulation spell from the school of Red. When used, it allows the user to disappear and emerge in an eruption of magical fire in the nearest cleared space outside of ten meters, or to another source of flame magically linked to the one used (SEE: Dahlia’s Highway Hearth). Consumes a moderate amount of mana.

> Usage: To cast Dahlia’s Passage of Pyre, the only thing one needs are a source of flame, and a Grimoire with the spell keyed to them and within 1 meter of their person. To cast, one must cross their arms over their chest before being bathed in fire, whether it be by throwing oneself into fire or being set alight.

> Identification and Technicalities: Using an aura sensing spell, one may identify a residual trace of red mana at both the start and end position of the spellcasting.

DELANEY: “Heh, those both look pretty incredible…”
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No. 860212 ID: c0641d
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860212

DELANEY: “… But I am afraid… that I win. No contest.”

BELLA: “And why is that?”

DELANEY: “Observe it. FELAX!”

EUGENE: (Whoa!)

Delaney flexed her right bicep, and it expanded in a quick burst. The rest of her body became more toned as well, though it wasn’t nearly as dramatic of a growth as with the arm.

DELANEY: “It’s called Titan’s Temperance!”

EUGENE: “Ah, one of the original spells of brown, then. It looks like it converts mana into physical strength and endurance?”

DELANEY: “Ayep! With enough of the stuff, I could be invincible!”

BELLA: “Best not get ahead of yourself, now. You might break something in your excitement.”

EUGENE: (Truly remarkable. For both Delaney and me to receive one of the original spells of our respective schools, and on top of Alfendi receiving a Grimoire of White; our fortune was nothing short of incredible!)

I was about to ask to see the page itself, when I noticed that Will seems to have returned from his sulk. What is he…?
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No. 860213 ID: c0641d
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860213

WILL: “Ah, indeed, the supple flowers of youth. But alas, who could compete for renown in such beauty, such grace…”

EUGENE: (Oh… dear.)

>>848877
> Has Will proposed?

As mere children, none of us could propose anything that could be considered religiously binding, even if some have been making premature preparations for a good while. That is, until today, considering we have now come of age. Even though Will was not the sort of person who would “jump the gun” so to speak, I could tell he’s been chomping at the bit to take his first true opportunity. Bella, meanwhile, seems resigned to hearing out what she knows is only the first of many suitors. Should I step in? My cousin is clearly about to embarrass himself.
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No. 860270 ID: 094652

You're not planning to court Bella this decade, right?

Just hug her! And don't stop until Will's short patience runs out and he leaves to gloat about his new spellbook.
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No. 860271 ID: 3ce125

>>860213
Honestly you should probably be supportive of Will.
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No. 860303 ID: 6c2cf5

If will want’s to make himself look like an idiot then you should do the considerate thing and allow him to do so.
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No. 860486 ID: c0641d
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860486

>>860270
>>860271
>>860303
I don’t go straight in for the hug, but I do take a defensive step forward to place myself at Bella’s side. I’m honestly doubtful that Will really cares about how I feel, but this should at least inform him that this is not a welcome development.

WILLIAM: “… such beautiful and brilliant countenance, like the setting sun just after a volcanic eruption. Such and more have taken hold of my senses, dominating them, and I can have no relief except which to fulfil them, and wed the object of my beholdence! Therefore, I ask of her…”

Except… Oh. It would appear I am mistaken…
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No. 860487 ID: c0641d
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860487

He wasn’t looking at Bella.

WILLIAM: “… Delaney Kappa, will you marry me?”

DELANEY: “…!”

BELLA: “…!”

EUGENE: (Oh no.)
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No. 860518 ID: 3ce125

>>860487
Oh no? I would've expected this to be a welcome surprise. Is she taken too?

Ask how long he's felt this way. You had no idea!
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No. 860534 ID: d887c0

>>860487
"...Really? I mean-- Really?"
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No. 860542 ID: 3ce125

Oh, you should probably wait for her answer before saying anything.
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No. 861141 ID: 3abd97

>>860542
Yeah. Butting in before she can answer is not the thing to do at all.
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No. 861146 ID: 094652

You will always be below him. Therefore, be a fart.

Laugh in his face. Repeatedly. Ruin his moment, as he has already oathsworn to ruin five of yours.
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No. 861476 ID: c88e6d

>>860486
"Huh." Shrug.

What's the School of Blue do again? For that matter, surely the School of Grey has SOMETHING useful in it besides us.
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No. 871983 ID: c0641d
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871983

>>861476
EUGENE: “Huh.”

> What’s the School of Blue do again? For that matter, surely the School of Grey has SOMETHING useful in it besides us.
The School of Blue mostly has dominion over the element of water, its compounds, and on a more abstract level, controlling and monitoring the “flow” of all things. Meanwhile, you are just one spell. The School of Grey overall focuses on raw mana, and a mastery over information and analysis. It is a School favored by scholars and strategists.

>>860542
>>861141
DELANEY: “I-I mean…”
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No. 871984 ID: c0641d
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871984

DELANEY: “… Bella?”

BELLA: “…”
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No. 871985 ID: c0641d
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871985

>>860534
>>861146
BELLA: “Pfhahahahahahahaha oh lord! Seriously?! I mean… really?”
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No. 871986 ID: c0641d
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871986

BELLA: “You know, there’s a certain something to be said about the sexuality of a mammal that’s into birds.”

WILL: “That- So what if there’s… erm… a masculine charm to her?! That- That’s not why I love her!”
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No. 871987 ID: c0641d
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871987

WILL: “She has a beauty of personality that none can match!”

EUGENE: (I’m sorry; what?)

>>860518
> Is she taken?

Not that I know of!

DELANEY: “How… How long have you felt this way?”

WILL: “Since the day we met, of course! But it was only just now that I might legally profess my desire to wed you!”

DELANEY: “Um, okay…”
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No. 871988 ID: c0641d
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871988

DELANEY: “Don’t take this the wrong way, but… I hardly know you, and… I’m kind of straight? I think? So… if you were an avian guy, or even a mammal lady- wait, no, that’s still kinda awkward.”

Oh dear. Should I stop them? This is hard to watch.
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No. 871994 ID: b1b4f3

>>871988
So female birds are into feminine guys. Ask Will how far he's willing to go. Will he start dressing up like a girl to woo her?
Regardless, suggest that she at least make some effort to get to know him.
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No. 871996 ID: 555f33

Honestly, that definition of "straight" aside, right now she just needs to say if she likes him or not, in any sense of the word. And if she could see him by her side for her whole life. Which is clearly no, so prompt her to admit that. Don't worry about butting in, Will made this public and your friend needs help.
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No. 872013 ID: deec6e

>>844412

My, William is certainly acting odd. Look around - is anyone observering this going down with special interest? Also, is there anyone nearby that has aura-sensing abilities that you could discreetly ask to do a quick check-up? I'm wondering if an emotion-based Red love spell was cast... or something. Perhaps it's just some other manner of hijinks.

That aside, if you really want to disarm the situation you could suggest that it's perhaps a little early to start proposing, however lovely we find one another, and that if dear cousin Will has really wanted to woo Delaney for years, then shouldn't he have taken the opportunity to better get to know her - and her him - long before springing this surprise? That's sound advice for anyone seeking love and happiness in another's arms, so sayeth the Guiding Court... but what do we know, eh?

(Also: this is a motherly reminder that you have dinner waiting for you at home. Special dinner. That you shouldn't let grow cold.)
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No. 872070 ID: d887c0

>>871988
This is a glorious disaster. It would be a crime to interrupt.
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No. 872072 ID: b1b4f3

Actually wait how does Will know Delaney so well, when Delaney doesn't know him?
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No. 872075 ID: 555f33

>>872072
If he's not one of those "romantic" types that's really just a stalker I'll eat my ghost hat.
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No. 872151 ID: 094652

You're going to want to defuse this before Delaney winds up a roasted pheasant.

Metaphorically... cooking.
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No. 872384 ID: 3abd97

It seems like Will jumped the gun. If he wants a chance with Delaney, he'd have to actually get her to know and like him first, not just propose out of the blue. (Nevermind the whole business of mammalian and avian gender roles, the unfamiliarity and expectation that he could just propose with no front-end is a much bigger barrier). I think your friend might have been mislead as to how things work from stories or something.

Still not really sure there's much you can do to interfere. Will's going to need some support very soon, though, he got shut down and and publicly. So he's hurting and embarrassed.
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No. 872397 ID: f38731

>>872384
Friend?
Support?
Delaney is his friend. She needs his support.
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