
June 24th, 2003, 08:08 AM
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Re: The Misadventures of the Missed Adventurers
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Originally posted by narf poit chez BOOM:
ooc:[only a title for the wizard? what's that mean?]
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ooc:[Just that he doesn't give out his name (Like D and Jack), and prefers a title to a letter (D) or a short fake name (Jack); that could mean he is slightly more paranoid than many.]
After an hour's walk, the group reaches the gates of a modest manor, surrounded by a vast expanse of ripening grain. The sergant talks to the gatekeeper for a moment, and the group is let in without further ado. At this point, the escort becomes replaced by a few members of manor's staff, who lead the group to some large double doors. At this point, Jack quietly uses a little illusion to neaten up the party's appearence. At the doors stands a herald, who asks
Herald "How shall I announce you to His Lordship?"
D "I am Wizard D."
Jack "I am Magician Jack."
ooc:[Title for rank in Jack's world in the Mages Guild: Magician (Apprentice), Mage (Journyman), Wizard (Master); they can be used interchangeably, but in court, the more formal Magician/Mage/Wizard is always used; this may or may not apply to the realm we are in now.]
ooc:[On a side note, if the court wizard is familiar with this, he is likely to assume that Jack is D's apprentice, as apprentices don't usually travel far without their masters - that is for Journymen or above.]
ooc:[Narpichez's turn to intruduce himself.]
[ June 24, 2003, 08:05: Message edited by: Jack Simth ]
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