Starlight Academy was really cool in that it housed students from preschool to grad school. It was really quite an interesting crowd, and when you paired that with the fact that almost all of these students were vampires, ghosts, cyborgs, zombies, fae, elves, aliens, spatial anomaly, or any other manner of supernatural being, things started to get crazy.
Walking back from her power training classes, Matilda passed by most of the buildings in the college, and so got plenty of chance to see all sorts of things. She could have always cut across the lawn and gotten back to the dorms a lot quicker, but this way was far more interesting, and it helped her to unwind and ease her mind as she reflected on her training.
Today had been a disappointment. After the fiasco with her attempted demon summoning, Tilly was still struggling with the act of cramming information into her tiny skull. Some Wizards could do it effortlessly, with as many as twenty spells, all at once. Matilda had needed to cheat by enchanting items and brewing potions with similar effects, but a true master of the arcane arts could do it all with their will alone. Yet, try as she might, she couldn’t quite get herself to cram any more spells into her head. She felt like a cup that was overflowing, or a balloon, ready to burst.
She was flipping through a flimsy, leather-bound book as she was walking, titled Catalog Dæmoniorum. Inside, sigils and illustrations depicted all sorts of things that could kill you in all sorts of ways. Wish-granting demons, those who would trade your soul for power, those who could give you eternal life if only you sacrificed your firstborn. Standard fare.
She was looking for a new source of insight. As her last attempt had been a disaster, and attacking her studies with brute force seemed to be ineffectual, she had resorted to this. As if a warning had been sent down from the heavens themselves, a gust of wind suddenly caught her, sending random pages from the ancient text flying through the air, carpeting the ground in ancient sigils of long-forgotten demons and outsiders.
”Zounds!”
Walking back from her power training classes, Matilda passed by most of the buildings in the college, and so got plenty of chance to see all sorts of things. She could have always cut across the lawn and gotten back to the dorms a lot quicker, but this way was far more interesting, and it helped her to unwind and ease her mind as she reflected on her training.
Today had been a disappointment. After the fiasco with her attempted demon summoning, Tilly was still struggling with the act of cramming information into her tiny skull. Some Wizards could do it effortlessly, with as many as twenty spells, all at once. Matilda had needed to cheat by enchanting items and brewing potions with similar effects, but a true master of the arcane arts could do it all with their will alone. Yet, try as she might, she couldn’t quite get herself to cram any more spells into her head. She felt like a cup that was overflowing, or a balloon, ready to burst.
She was flipping through a flimsy, leather-bound book as she was walking, titled Catalog Dæmoniorum. Inside, sigils and illustrations depicted all sorts of things that could kill you in all sorts of ways. Wish-granting demons, those who would trade your soul for power, those who could give you eternal life if only you sacrificed your firstborn. Standard fare.
She was looking for a new source of insight. As her last attempt had been a disaster, and attacking her studies with brute force seemed to be ineffectual, she had resorted to this. As if a warning had been sent down from the heavens themselves, a gust of wind suddenly caught her, sending random pages from the ancient text flying through the air, carpeting the ground in ancient sigils of long-forgotten demons and outsiders.
”Zounds!”
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