8th of Winter, 514 AV
Early Morning
Belerius stumbled backward grasping his side as he fell against his desk. His breath came in shocked gasps. He winced against the pain in his side as his robe became darkened with blood. He was weakening and after the struggle that had taken place in his office he barely had the strength to defend against his unexpected assailant. He spoke, his words coming out in gasps.
“I..I knew I should have executed you.” The Regent of the College of Djed raised a hand likely to perform one final spell. He never got the chance.
Before he’d even summoned his djed fire barreled his way and in a wave of flames, Belerius, Regent of the College of Djed, was dead.
Professor’s Ignatius Stonemiller and Agatha Memry were making their way from the Scholar’s Forum. The tenured professors of the higher mysteries walked discussing some of the latest in theoretical debates amongst the scholars.
“It’s madness, Agatha. No one has ever found an answer to it. All who have either went mad or are locked up in the bowels of Sahova doing gods knows what.” The stoic professor almost shivered at the thought of the Isle of Dead Wizards but he suppressed the urge.
“We have enough problems on our hands without digging up centuries old theories.” The woman walking beside him shook her head.
“I disagree, Ignatius. She was on to something. I do not agree with her methods but all the same you cannot deny the validity of the question she posed.” The woman leaned on her cane, her pace slow forcing Stonemiller to walk at a measured rate. He huffed.
“I didn’t say that she wasn’t. I still think it is madness. Regardless, you know as well as I do Belerius will never agree to it.” The woman sighed nodding. She opened her mouth to speak. Whatever words were about to come out of her mouth were swallowed up in the series of explosions that erupted in that moment. Both professors were forced to crouch, Ignatius bending over the shorter woman as she nearly toppled from shock. An entire section of the building housing the College of Djed erupted into flames. The roof of that section collapsed as smoke filled the air.
“Ig-Ignatius! That was Belerius’s office!” The head of the Department of Magic paled ever so slightly. Agatha used the support offered by her counterpart to steady herself on her feet. She adjusted her grip on her cane watching for a moment as the College of Djed caught fire. She coughed a few times before shoving the man frozen beside her stirring him from his apparent stupor.
“Go! There will be others in need of help! I will be fine. Go!” Shaking his head, Professor Stonemiller nodded before dashing off in the direction of the burning building. All the while an uneasy feeling began to settle in the pit of his stomach. Something wasn’t right. In the wake of the events that had been transpiring in the city recently, something was very, very wrong. He could feel it. He just hoped that what he suspected was as far from the truth as possible.
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Early Morning
Belerius stumbled backward grasping his side as he fell against his desk. His breath came in shocked gasps. He winced against the pain in his side as his robe became darkened with blood. He was weakening and after the struggle that had taken place in his office he barely had the strength to defend against his unexpected assailant. He spoke, his words coming out in gasps.
“I..I knew I should have executed you.” The Regent of the College of Djed raised a hand likely to perform one final spell. He never got the chance.
Before he’d even summoned his djed fire barreled his way and in a wave of flames, Belerius, Regent of the College of Djed, was dead.
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Professor’s Ignatius Stonemiller and Agatha Memry were making their way from the Scholar’s Forum. The tenured professors of the higher mysteries walked discussing some of the latest in theoretical debates amongst the scholars.
“It’s madness, Agatha. No one has ever found an answer to it. All who have either went mad or are locked up in the bowels of Sahova doing gods knows what.” The stoic professor almost shivered at the thought of the Isle of Dead Wizards but he suppressed the urge.
“We have enough problems on our hands without digging up centuries old theories.” The woman walking beside him shook her head.
“I disagree, Ignatius. She was on to something. I do not agree with her methods but all the same you cannot deny the validity of the question she posed.” The woman leaned on her cane, her pace slow forcing Stonemiller to walk at a measured rate. He huffed.
“I didn’t say that she wasn’t. I still think it is madness. Regardless, you know as well as I do Belerius will never agree to it.” The woman sighed nodding. She opened her mouth to speak. Whatever words were about to come out of her mouth were swallowed up in the series of explosions that erupted in that moment. Both professors were forced to crouch, Ignatius bending over the shorter woman as she nearly toppled from shock. An entire section of the building housing the College of Djed erupted into flames. The roof of that section collapsed as smoke filled the air.
“Ig-Ignatius! That was Belerius’s office!” The head of the Department of Magic paled ever so slightly. Agatha used the support offered by her counterpart to steady herself on her feet. She adjusted her grip on her cane watching for a moment as the College of Djed caught fire. She coughed a few times before shoving the man frozen beside her stirring him from his apparent stupor.
“Go! There will be others in need of help! I will be fine. Go!” Shaking his head, Professor Stonemiller nodded before dashing off in the direction of the burning building. All the while an uneasy feeling began to settle in the pit of his stomach. Something wasn’t right. In the wake of the events that had been transpiring in the city recently, something was very, very wrong. He could feel it. He just hoped that what he suspected was as far from the truth as possible.
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