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Who: Yugi
puzzlers & Professor Dumar Loshakle.
When: In the midst of all of the shenanigans, probably!
Where: Professor Loshakle's office!
What: The Experiment Adventure Part 2: Electric Boogaloo.
[ as soon as that stupid spell that had cast on them wears off and he’s able to talk about what both he and lena had experienced the two of them talk and then go their separate ways. he’s not going to squander this opportunity, especially not when they hadn’t been able to before. he rushes to professor loshakle’s office, since he likes to think he had been making a good impression on him over the past couple of months. n- not to mention he’s made his hatred of sundering more than a little apparent, so if anybody is going to be able to do something about what happened it’s him. ]
[ knock knock knock! ]
When: In the midst of all of the shenanigans, probably!
Where: Professor Loshakle's office!
What: The Experiment Adventure Part 2: Electric Boogaloo.
[ as soon as that stupid spell that had cast on them wears off and he’s able to talk about what both he and lena had experienced the two of them talk and then go their separate ways. he’s not going to squander this opportunity, especially not when they hadn’t been able to before. he rushes to professor loshakle’s office, since he likes to think he had been making a good impression on him over the past couple of months. n- not to mention he’s made his hatred of sundering more than a little apparent, so if anybody is going to be able to do something about what happened it’s him. ]
[ knock knock knock! ]

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[ he had been kind of afraid that they wouldn't find anything. he didn't want the professor to think he was a liar, especially when he really did appreciate him taking what he said to heart, and even coming along to investigate. ]
Yes! This is it!
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[Sniffing, the Professor motions the choking debris away with one hand, while his other traces through a remarkably complex series of gestures.]
Visible Revelation Display Fifteenth Degree Filtered.
[On speaking the name of the spell, the revealed passage begins to -- not quite glow, but the opposite, taking on a sort of tenebrous darkness that clings to the walls like writhing jelly. Loshakle sucks in a breath through his teeth.]
Damn.
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[ he watches the professor utter the small, awed by the gestures made, because he's never seen anything quite like that here! he must be casting a high level spell to- hm. he gets the feeling that this wasn't supposed to happen. ]
What is this? [ don't mind him gingerly reaching out to touch one of the walls. ]
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Of course you're aware of the Visible Revelation spell series. Fifteenth Degree reveals magical traces in minute quantities for some time previous. Filtration separates out the traces. What you see, in greater purity than anywhere, is the presence of Sundering magic.
It supports your claims. [Damned that it does, too. He'd far prefer disciplining a student telling tales to investigating this nonsense.] Couldn't have picked someone younger, could you.
[Protests aside, Loshakle knows his duty. He begins trundling down the passageway. One finger trails a line of light through the air, which he then grasps as it solidifies into a wand. Evidently he'll take no chances.]
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[ he nods, committing what he'd seen to memory. maybe he can try out the spell later. he'd ask, but right now doesn't seem like the best time to go into tutoring. ]
[ yugi swallows, giving him a small, if but lopsided smile in response, keeping to himself as he follows the professor down the hall. yugi has his wand out too and has cast a protection spell behind them in case the people behind this try to pull the same stunt again and get the jump on them. it'll, at the very least, rebound one spell in time for him to realize they're being attacked. ] It shouldn't be much further...
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[They do not reach the familiar cavern Yugi expects to see, however. Beyond a certain point the passage opens into a vast cavern that has clearly been recently enlarged, likely by a horrible slimelike monster erupting out of a portal. The air beyond is so thick with Sundering residue that it pulses and thrums.]
[Professor Loshakle speaks an oath that he probably should not have said around a student.]
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[ yugi freezes at the mouth of the cavern as he's instantly reminded of what both him and lena had gone through following their capture. he swallows and sucks in a breath, forcing the thoughts aside as he moves closer to the portal until-
-professor loshakle starts speaking the oath. he stills once again, looking to him and listening carefully. this sounds important. like really important. he keeps his mouth shut throughout the entire thing, occasionally looking behind them or scanning the room to see just what the oath is doing. ]
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But you do not need to be a master of the Curriculum to see how bad this is! What has been done here resembles nothing I have seen. I see no choice but to...
[Swallowing down something of his bile, Professor Loshakle takes this chance to brace himself, and speak words he dreads to speak.]
Involve the Headmaster.
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I think that might have to do with these students not fully understanding it. Anything is dangerous if not enough care is taken. [ even the magic you prefer, professor. ] But this is certainly... bad... [ really bad. ]
Do you want me to send my familiar [ along with a note, of course. ] to lead her here? so she can see all this? Or would you prefer just to tell her about it?
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[Wearily, the Professor envisions the entire upcoming scene in his head: he, wise with experience and knowledge, making the eminently reasonable point that this entire mess requires a level of ability this boy may not attain with decades of work and effort, and Yugi insisting because he is young and stubborn and feels entitled.]
[There is a time for conflict and a time for legerdemain. This is the latter.]
Not quite. You will fetch the other student you said had been with you, and bring her to my office to meet with the Headmaster and myself. It would be foolish to leave her out.