02-20-2020, 01:56 PM
(02-18-2020, 01:08 AM)Lost Rinoah Wrote:(02-14-2020, 11:02 AM)achroma Wrote: “In all honestly, there’s a good chance that something like that actually happened... as you probably know my hungry friend, the Arcane arts can be fickle, and this wouldn’t be the first time I’ve heard of someone exploding becusse of such things. Though I suspect that a “Friend” of mine was here, and no doubt is potential whatching me from somewhere. It seems that they were looking for something, and the cuttings of the books seems deliberate. It was likely for an incantation or summoning of a familiar” Feizel would say all in one breath, breathing deeply before speaking again “Riddle me this. Why haven’t you eaten in so long?”
//do you remember what happened when Austin snuck into your theater? Implications are there, since apparently feizel hasn't been back in a while(since then)
"I usually get in trouble with the guards if I go longer without eating. Sso i'm supposed to eat more often." Sometime while feizel had been speaking Wrynn managed to finish the can already, and settled the folded top of the can into the can itself. His eyes visually unfocus a bit as he'd finished, and he started to look sluggish and tired. He stays on his feet though. "Is there trash?" He doesn't turn or look around as he asked this. And begins to look like he's gonna fall asleep standing up.
Sa'Nadil puts away the rag, having already finished scrubbing the floor as she stood again. Okay. So, the wards were recharged and elemental cores replaced, the scorch marks were cleaned. Even the shelves were sorted. But she still felt like she was missing something. Always forgetting something. Always missing the one thing that would change everything. She thought for bit more trying to figure out what she forgot. then shrugged, finding it possible. It wasn't in the log. She'd even double checked that. Oh well. "Must not be important." Even though she was fully aware that is was probably very much important. The odd avali pocketed the items she'd prepared to bring with, walked over to an inset in the wall. And slid down a small panel, touching a small shape on the wall. It slowly glowed until a flash of blue light enveloped her. She disappeared from her store as the tile slid back closed and the room darkened instantly.
The Theater flashed with the most momentary of white lights before a loud curse echoed about in plain english, a feminine voice unfamiliar. "Shit!" Followed by a thud, and the sound of several smaller thuds following after, and the flutter of pages.
“Just leave the Can on the counter, I’ll cash in the deposit later. Along with eating more often, you should sleep too. You look absolutely exhaust-“
Feizel would momentarily freeze as the flash of blinding light suddenly erupted, continuing with a sigh
“-ed. It would appear that we either have company, or He is still here. Either way, someone is going to learn a lesson on home intrusion, particularly not to intrude on my home”