oocStamp as you see fit. Back towering over one of the unoccupied tables, Leigo did his best to study what little he could still remember from a single lecture Anaya gave him. Summoning could do this, it could do that, it could… heavens why was world magic so farfetched and complicated. Reimancy was easy, fun too, you see something and you burn it. Yes, nice and easy. In front of him lay a strange scripture concerning certain summoning venues, but whoever wrote it seemed more clueless than him. Finally stopping over a line he found particularly amusing, Leigo laughed perhaps too loud because he could hear pst sounds randomly throughout the room. One line on familiars and it barely even touched upon them. Pathetic and ignorant, the book wouldn’t teach him anything. He would most likely need to reestablish his contacts with Anaya when an appropriate time rose up again. She would probably understand him missing out on seeing her mostly, but it never hurt to check up on things. To the right, there was a much more specific book. It pertained to the art of auristics and all its majestic applications. Some know-it-all Rudolph Greenberg wrote it and while it was information heavy, the one thing it lacked was the one Leigo actually needed. As good as he was with books, the blond just couldn’t figure out a way to ‘see through the colored spyglass of djed’ and use that sorry excuse of an explanation. At that point the book had been resting under his elbow, completely forgotten for the moment. Onuo’s comments on how useless human intelligence was only occupied him further, directing his attention elsewhere. The familiar was seated safely at the center of the table, so it wasn’t any wonder when the creature forewarned him of yet another unfriendly encounter. Another one’s coming. The creature’s voice mechanical after so many people had tried to take the book away from them. A professor? Leigo’s interest spurred only for a tick. No, another student – a well dressed one this time… you know you could learn a thing or two about style from this man. Come on, just look up! completely disregarding Onuo, the boy kept examining the text in hopes of discovering something worthwhile. The sudden ‘ahem ahem’ stopped him in his tracks. Without waiting for him to respond in any manner, the interruption spoke in a slick voice. No doubt a son of one of the new merchant princes, or at least related to a city official. “Excuse me sir, but I couldn’t help but notice the book I’ve been inquiring about for days now is indeed in your possession.” Without raising his eyes from the text, Leigo poked. “And?” a gasp or a sigh, whatever it was, the other man seemed to slowly lose his patience around the blond. He had that effect on people often, but never really figured out why was it they became so flamboyant. “And you’re not even looking at it! So may I please have it for the time being?” the voice was somewhat more uptight than before, but it still didn’t impose. The sitting boy found the whole thing rather amusing. Still not considering this intruder deserving of proper eye contact, he replied calm. “Well that’s not very polite!” he exclaimed in a low threatening voice. “I might not be looking at the book, but I’m still using it” pausing, Leigo smiled to himself before he added “much like I’m not even looking at you yet we’re having a conversation.” If the newcomer did anything other than growl as he left, the blond did nothing but ignore it. Getting back to the script, he got interrupted by Onuo this time. It wouldn’t have hurt you to be more polite to that boy! Cold and criticizing as usual, but that was Onuo for you. Yeah, I’m sure his father will hear about this… |