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Center of scholarly knowledge and shipwrighting, Zeltiva is a port city unlike any other in Mizahar. [Lore]
Kel was slightly embarrassed for assuming that Professor Oslie was a man rather than a woman. Maybe he was caught up in what the stereotypical mage or wizard looked like. An old man with a long beard, and maybe a little bit eccentric, that was what Kel pictured in his mind. But then again he was looking at a sort of mage right now. Hadrian looked nothing of the sort. "Right. Sorry. I guess she is my woman then" Kel chuckled, trying to laugh off his mistake.
Kel listened intently as Hadrian gave a brief description of what Djed is, and Kel hoped to gain a but of understanding of the basics of magic. "So then, Djed is all around us, even as we sit here talking to one another, and it can be harnessed in some sort of fashion to be used how we wish? Fascinating. So the reimancer that can seemingly make fire out of thin air, is actually using this...lifeblood" Kel mused once more. Once again he retreated back into his mind and tinkered with ways Djed could be used.
Kel then glanced at the large clock on the wall. It was getting late.
"Yes," Hadrian assured him. It was just a metaphor for what the djed was, but an apt one. He let the student lapse into thought, but caught his glance at the clock. "Well, I had better go to my carrel and get some reading done, but it was a pleasure to meet you."
Awkward Hadrian was awkward, but he was well-trained in etiquette, so when they had made their polite words and motions, they parted. There was always something more to read, after all.
Lores The Existence of Travel Fellowships Hadrian: Student of Anthropology Hadrian the Magecrafter A Brief Insight into Auristics Palmyra Oslie, Professor of Magical Studies (Auristics) Hadrian's Helpful Introductions
Hadrian :
Experience Points +2 Teaching
Lores Kel Ehmry the Curious Student Explaining the Workings of the University Introducing Magic
In Conclusion Kel I hope that you're happy because dang Hadrian, that was one really useful thing you did there to explain all that stuff to a lost student. I'm a magic nerd, so even I enjoyed this little bit of socialization, even though I don't usually like socializations.