- Mar 13, 2015
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A few months ago, Adelene heard a certain idea from History teacher Constantine Black: that maybe her powers can actually work with magical weapons too, not just those engineered in normal ways.
Last week, she had the pleasure of chatting with Magistar Octain once again, and found out from him that there was a shop in the Underground that sold all kinds of magical trinkets, and it probably included some items that would interest her.
This afternoon, she made her way through the dark streets of the hidden-- well, not very open-- parts of the city to finally visit the shop.
The Antoinette.
She didn't expect the shop to look the way it did. Being in the Underground was one thing, but the establishment itself looked like a place that would eat people if they do not follow the welcoming sign. "Warning! Anti-electronic field!" it said on one line, written several times in different languages, as Adelene assumed. She paused, taking her phone from her jeans' pocket to turn it off. Just to be safe. And then she put it back and entered the shop finally.
The air inside was heavy, she didn't know why. There were all kinds of displays on all corners, and Adelene honestly didn't know where to start at first. Where was the shop owner, she wondered. Soon enough, her eyes found the items at the back, and she decided to scan the tables for any interesting item.
@"Emy"
Last week, she had the pleasure of chatting with Magistar Octain once again, and found out from him that there was a shop in the Underground that sold all kinds of magical trinkets, and it probably included some items that would interest her.
This afternoon, she made her way through the dark streets of the hidden-- well, not very open-- parts of the city to finally visit the shop.
The Antoinette.
She didn't expect the shop to look the way it did. Being in the Underground was one thing, but the establishment itself looked like a place that would eat people if they do not follow the welcoming sign. "Warning! Anti-electronic field!" it said on one line, written several times in different languages, as Adelene assumed. She paused, taking her phone from her jeans' pocket to turn it off. Just to be safe. And then she put it back and entered the shop finally.
The air inside was heavy, she didn't know why. There were all kinds of displays on all corners, and Adelene honestly didn't know where to start at first. Where was the shop owner, she wondered. Soon enough, her eyes found the items at the back, and she decided to scan the tables for any interesting item.
@"Emy"