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diatu2021-09-08 10:26 am
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September Event Log
The reason? Cheap cheap grain from the Efrecka Principality, where the court wizard advanced agriculture by leaps and bounds through the simple act of blessing the rains. In fact, such is the bounty that numerous restaurants, street vendors, and stall merchants have begun offering samples to the public, under the not-at-all-alarming principle of "the first one is free". And while this technique is actually producing dividends (unlike previous tactics of "an offer you can't refuse" and "those are nice kneecaps, it'd be a shame if someone broke them because you didn't buy a knave sandwich"), no one quite accounted for the interaction of magic-infused grain and whatever weirdness courses through the Sundered. So what happens? Well, ever heard of "potion miscibility" rules? Maybe you start breathing fire or acid. Maybe you're terribly flatulent, dizzy, confused, or inexplicably forgotten by gravity. Maybe something wonderful happens and you sprout awesome wings. Maybe something terrible happens and you sprout awesome wings from your nostrils. Whatever the case, you're on an adventure now, for however long this lasts...
So the Magicademy has offered to pay the Sundered a fair and decent wage for various jobs around the school. Groundskeeping, for example, has fallen behind while Meliandre Tomekin has reluctantly taken her golem servitors offline for a much needed dezanyfication. Students can earn their way by wrangling leaves and plants trying to get ready for winter. For the more prideful, pairs of Sundered can give tours of the facilities to prospective students and their families. Headmaster Birony has an opening for a test dummy, if you feel life is no longer worth living. Whatever your flavor of labor, you can find a way to make some extra dough. Or money, since the dough is probably magical and dangerous as detailed one prompt up.
So as part of classes, and part of homework, aspiring wizards are casting, conjuring, creating, and changing objects with dramatic gestures and waving wands, all focused on the ground in front of them. Needless to say, some results are particularly spectacular. A geyser of water? A rock the size of a building? Blinding light? Accidentally Modifying your partner's pants? The sky's the limit, and we mean that literally, because you probably don't have the magical wherewithal to achieve escape velocity yet.
Needless to say, much of these courses goes over poorly with the student body, but one section in particularly has an unusually strong grip: Style. No one, absolutely no one, can deny that Professor Trammel has and understands style, and he is exceptionally willing to share that benefit with you. The cut of suits, the length of dresses, the proper fit of vests, the flow of capes and cloaks, the power of iconic appearances and distinct silhouettes... he is a master of all these things, and the spells necessary to achieve them. Already, many students are going about campus looking far more snappy than ever before. Is this the time to take on a new look? Or maybe you have an old one from home you'd like to recreate? Could his advice on self-care benefit you? Or maybe you're just determined not to change... ![]() YOU CAN'T TRUST THE SYSTEM. |


June (Mc)Duck | OTA
June hadn't been taught a lot about things before coming here, but one thing she did know about was money. And while she knew it wasn't quite the most important thing, she did know that it would probably be good to have some.
Helping out with groundskeeping was pretty easy, especially with clearing up the leaves. The Wand of Wind helped her blow the leaves into a pile to make them easier to gather. Though sometimes she waved her wand a little too hard, sending a strong gust and leaves blasting through the area and accidentally into a passing student's face.
"Whoa! Sorry about that!" she called out.
I Threw It On the Ground
June was more than eager to get to practice her magic. The only problem was that Modification used a lot of math and figures, and while she was pretty good at math it was trying to remember how to use it with the magic.
So she was starting off simple, as she concentrated on the ground in front of her while using her (regular) wand to trace out a shape in the air. Then ground shifted a little, the stone pieces in front of her forming to become a simple stepping stone.
"Oh!" she said, waving to anyone who happened to be nearby. "Look, look! I did it!"
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Charity Case
“It’s definitely okay: I should have been more careful in where I am walking into,” he admits to her, “I was reading for another class when I walked right into the gust’s path.”
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Holding the wand flat in her hands, she carefully holds it up for Harry to see. "I can't seem to do any other kind of magic with it, and even just the littlest movement causes a some wind."
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“A wand that produces wind and not much else?,” he notes, “That is the first time I have come across a wand that specializes on an element since I don’t think I have seen wands from my world to do something similar to this wind wand.”
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The Pygmy Owl familiar of his soon flies in, lands on his shoulder, and he too watches at the breeze being formed, hooting in amazement.
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The Pygmy Owl hoots back at Spike very shyly since he did have a hard time getting along with the other owls: many of them have been in the campus longer than him and older than him in age. And yes, Harry didn’t name his second owl familiar due to him being so busy with school and student cafe work that he almost forgot giving him (the owl) his name.
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“Hey, I have a feeling that they’re going to be good friends in the long run, June,” he smiles at the owl, “Could I pet Spike on the head?”
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With a giggle, June nods. "It looks like they already really like each other!" She lifts up her hand, careful so that Spike can keep his balance while perched on her fingers. "And sure! Spike also likes getting scratched on the side of his head."
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Charity
Maria swatted blindly at the air, trying to bat leaves away even after the gust ended. When her hands touched nothing, she squinted one eye open. "What the heck?!"
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She demonstrated with a flick of her hand, sending a short but noticeable breeze blowing past.
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Well. She wasn't exactly certain how to describe paramagic just out of nowhere in a situation where real magic practically drowned the place.
"Try something?"
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Okay, maybe it wasn't quite that extreme, but still!
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Focusing slightly on the wand, Maria analyzed what she could access from it. The process was vastly more complicated than it looked, relying on the filtering the magical energies she perceived through the part of her mind being occupied by a Guardian Force, but also very simple inasmuch as she'd been doing this for a while and was good enough at it to not need to think about it.
"Ooh, Tornado. There's definitely some powerful wind magic in that wand!"
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