C Support |
Greetings, Mister Parker. |
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Hello, Cole. |
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What's today's lesson? |
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I know that you excel in fire magic, so I want you to practice more... Obscure
magic. I know that you're really good, but I want you to be able to adapt. Some
magic is stronger in certain situations. |
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Ice against fire melts, but then turns into water which puts out the fire. In
other words ice magic? |
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Precisely. |
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And the wind controls water. And the thunder can make fire. |
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Yes, very good. I see you have been keeping up with your studies. |
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Thank you, Mister Parker. |
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Now, let's begin with the rest of the lesson. |
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B Support |
Greetings, Mister Parker. |
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Hello again, Cole. |
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I have a question. What was the toughest magic duel you ever had? I know
that you're not supposed to just go into battle for the sake of it, but I'm
curious. |
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Hmm... Let's see... I had to deal with a rogue dark mage that was
terrorizing towns. I ended up confronting him at a port. He wielded
Nosferatu. |
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Steals the health of its victims and gives it to the user. Definitely
doesn't seem like something that would be light magic. |
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Yes, it felt as if my very essence was being drained away. The battle ended
up being so fierce that a pub was destroyed. The mage's tome ended up breaking
so he swapped to Luna. |
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It completely ignores the victim's will and mental endurance. |
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Correct. In the end, I got desperate that I ended up just beating him with
my fists. |
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Hmm... Sorry for asking. I'm glad you're okay. |
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It's not your fault. You're just curious. |
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I need to be able to lift heavier tomes for the battles up ahead. |
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