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Day 1
Who: Lea and you. Yes, YOU!
When: The day all the new people arrive, prior to him meeting Xion
Where: Around the Academy
What: Lea is stuck in a new world and generally not a happy camper. Pick your scenario or make one up.
Warnings: Shouldn't be any?
Notes: Lea won't succeed in getting rid of his familiar, here or elsewhere, but have fun watching him try for a bit. X3
Un-familiar
Lea had accepted the box full of stuff that the academy staff had given him reasonably politely; he might not be happy about it, but for the moment at least, he wasn't in a position to refuse their hospitality. They'd given him his dorm assignment and some basic directions on how to get there, as well as a weird magical glass eye that Lea quickly stuck in his pocket after a moment of using it to look at himself; he'd probably find a use for it later, but right now it was super creepy. Not to mention disorienting.
When he picked up his box of stuff and turned to go, though, one of the staff members called out to him. "Wait a moment, Lea," he said. "You're forgetting your familiar."
"My what?", Lea said.
"Your familiar," the man repeated, indicating a rat in a cage that had been sitting on the table. "Your animal companion."
Lea looked at the rat for a moment, then turned his gaze back to the man. "I don't want a pet rat," he said.
"I'm afraid you don't get your choice of familiar," the man said, apparently preparing to launch into an explanation. "Familiars are matched to to their respective wizards through a secret and long standing magical-"
"No, you don't get it," Lea said, interrupting. "It's not that I want a different pet. Or familiar, or whatever you call them. It's that I don't want any pets. You can keep them."
The man looked slightly taken aback. "But it's already been bonded to you, and-"
"Well unbond it and give it to someone else," Lea said, interrupting again. "Maybe someone who actually wants to be here."
By now the small argument may be drawing a bit of attention from those passing by, but Lea didn't much care at the moment. First he gets kidnapped and told he's not only trapped, but will die horribly if he doesn't learn to use their world's magic, then they try to stick him wit a pet he didn't want on top of all the other crap that was going on? No thanks.
Dis-orientation
Lea wandered through the halls of the academy, looking for the Ka dormitory, where he'd apparently been assigned. Despite the basic directions he'd been given, he'd apparently gotten a bit lost, because so far as he knew, he definitely should have been there by now. Maybe he'd made a wrong turn at that last gargoyle or something? "Great," he said sarcastically to no one in particular, readjusting his grip on the box of stuff he'd been given as much as he could; he'd been walking around for awhile now, and it was starting to get heavy, especially with the addition of the rat in a cage on top of everything else. "Just great. Kidnapped, stuck, and now lost; exactly how I felt like spending my day..."
Wild card!
Choose your own scenario!
When: The day all the new people arrive, prior to him meeting Xion
Where: Around the Academy
What: Lea is stuck in a new world and generally not a happy camper. Pick your scenario or make one up.
Warnings: Shouldn't be any?
Notes: Lea won't succeed in getting rid of his familiar, here or elsewhere, but have fun watching him try for a bit. X3
Un-familiar
Lea had accepted the box full of stuff that the academy staff had given him reasonably politely; he might not be happy about it, but for the moment at least, he wasn't in a position to refuse their hospitality. They'd given him his dorm assignment and some basic directions on how to get there, as well as a weird magical glass eye that Lea quickly stuck in his pocket after a moment of using it to look at himself; he'd probably find a use for it later, but right now it was super creepy. Not to mention disorienting.
When he picked up his box of stuff and turned to go, though, one of the staff members called out to him. "Wait a moment, Lea," he said. "You're forgetting your familiar."
"My what?", Lea said.
"Your familiar," the man repeated, indicating a rat in a cage that had been sitting on the table. "Your animal companion."
Lea looked at the rat for a moment, then turned his gaze back to the man. "I don't want a pet rat," he said.
"I'm afraid you don't get your choice of familiar," the man said, apparently preparing to launch into an explanation. "Familiars are matched to to their respective wizards through a secret and long standing magical-"
"No, you don't get it," Lea said, interrupting. "It's not that I want a different pet. Or familiar, or whatever you call them. It's that I don't want any pets. You can keep them."
The man looked slightly taken aback. "But it's already been bonded to you, and-"
"Well unbond it and give it to someone else," Lea said, interrupting again. "Maybe someone who actually wants to be here."
By now the small argument may be drawing a bit of attention from those passing by, but Lea didn't much care at the moment. First he gets kidnapped and told he's not only trapped, but will die horribly if he doesn't learn to use their world's magic, then they try to stick him wit a pet he didn't want on top of all the other crap that was going on? No thanks.
Dis-orientation
Lea wandered through the halls of the academy, looking for the Ka dormitory, where he'd apparently been assigned. Despite the basic directions he'd been given, he'd apparently gotten a bit lost, because so far as he knew, he definitely should have been there by now. Maybe he'd made a wrong turn at that last gargoyle or something? "Great," he said sarcastically to no one in particular, readjusting his grip on the box of stuff he'd been given as much as he could; he'd been walking around for awhile now, and it was starting to get heavy, especially with the addition of the rat in a cage on top of everything else. "Just great. Kidnapped, stuck, and now lost; exactly how I felt like spending my day..."
Wild card!
Choose your own scenario!
Re: Unfamiliar
"Well that'd be great," Lea said, "except I'm not a wizard, and I've got no ambitions to be a wizard. I'm here because I was magically kidnapped, dragged across time and space by the seat of my metaphorical pants, and trapped in another world where I've been told that if I don't learn how to use at least a little of their world's magic I'll actually die, probably in a very icky way. The last thing I need is to have a random animal dumped in my lap too on top of all that."
Re: Unfamiliar
"None of us chose to be here, I would have thought that my appearance alone would have made it abundantly clear that I am not a native to this land, that I, like you are among the sundered. I have crucial business back on my plane that requires a primary spellcaster. However, while we are here, to fail to avail ourselves of the opportunity to learn all of the arcane arts that we can. Further, when I or someone else manages to learn the way to return us to our respective proper places and times, should that be an issue. If the gods are kind, and past experience has made that a dubious comfort at best, then time is not an issue. If it is then the spells required to restore us to our homes will be exponentially more difficult The short version of the situation is that until we are able to return home, we have no reason to resist the opportunities presented to us. We can learn these skills and take these levels home with us when we return. Think of them as a prestige class if that will make it easier for you to comprehend. As you are not a wizard, you will likely not be of aid in the spells we are researching to return us from whence we came, therefore, you have little to do BUT learn, which I admit is a rather enviable position. Take advantage of the rapid XP gain this place offers."
Re: Unfamiliar
"And beyond the amount of magic that I have to learn to avoid blowing up, or whatever, what, exactly, am I supposed to learn here that would be at all useful to me once I get back home?", he said. "By all appearances, the magic here is too different to be compatible, and that goes double with regards to my powers. And sitting around in a classroom has never been my thing in any world. I'm not really in a position to refuse the room and board for now, but aside from that, I want as little to do with this school and this world as possible. Got it memorized?"
Re: Unfamiliar
V was unimpressed.
"There is a vast difference between laziness and a lack of utility in skills that you have been offered the chance to learn. Your lack of willingness to exercise the discipline needed to learn is in no way a reflection of the usefulness of the arcane art. But then not everyone has the ability or intelligence to learn to tell the laws of physics to sit down and shut up. And you know what it is that I have memorized? Several levels worth of arcane spells scribed into my spellbook, ranging from simple cantrips up to greater spells like Power Words, single words that are so powerful that their utterance can utterly rend the fabric of existence and force it to do my bidding."
The temptation to show him one specific spell was high. V was trying for character development, but some days were harder than others....
Re: Unfamiliar
"Besides, like I said, I'm not a wizard and have no ambitions of being one," he said. "If you're good at using this kind of magic and like doing it, good for you. You oughta enjoy it here. But I'm not, and I don't, and I highly doubt that being forced to sit around in classrooms- or standing around with you here- being lectured about it is going to change that. I've got my own way of doing things, and it doesn't involve spells or rats."
"So if you're so eager to learn, maybe you should go study or something," he said, waving her off, "and let me worry about my own life."
Re: Unfamiliar
"I just simply cannot fathom how you can face the offer of such arcane gifts and snub them so soundly! What class are you that you find to be so superiour that you cannot even consider multiclassing for these obvious benefits? Please enlighten me! Is there some obscure rule that says that you lose class skills and abilities if you multiclass? Is this like how a Paladin loses all of their class abilities if they commit an evil act? What? What could possibly be so important about the status quo of your life that you will blatantly turn your back on the power offered here just so that you can escape the apparent tedium of academic learning?!"
Re: Unfamiliar
"Oh, I'm the one who's acting superior now?", he said. "I'm not the one basically standing there calling somebody an idiot because they don't want to study magic like I do. Look, I don't want any prestige classes, or multi-classes, or whatever the heck else you're talking about. And frankly? My reasons for doing anything are none of your business."
Which was quite true. It was also true that they were starting to draw a bit of a crowd, and no way was Lea gonna admit that by bringing him here, the local wizards had stripped him of the only three skills he really had going for him in front of everyone like that.
Re: Unfamiliar (I need to know if/when he opens the paper.)
"That spell wouldn't happen to be...."
"Yes. Yes it would," V said, leaving. Smirking.
Re: Unfamiliar (I need to know if/when he opens the paper.)
Lea was briefly startled when she thrust the paper into his hand, which allowed her to turn to go without him able to get another word in. Having less than no interest in anything she had to offer at this point, he crumpled the paper into a ball, and was about to toss it at the back of her retreating head when the school staff member- likely sensing that an actual fight might well break out if Lea went through with it- stepped forward and rested a hand on Lea's shoulder.
"Alright, alright... that'll be quite enough of that," he said.
He then glanced over the small crowd of students who'd gathered to watch the commotion. "And I imagine that you all have classes to be getting to, don't you?" Taking the hint, they quickly dispersed and went on their way.
"Now then," the staff member said, "before we were interrupted, I believe we were discussing your familiar."
Lea sighed in frustration, but the target of his anger was now well out of sight. He stuffed the crumpled paper into his pocket, planning to throw it in the trash at the earliest possible opportunity.