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Post by David McKinnon on Sept 6, 2013 17:51:38 GMT -6
David looked around the place as he began to wonder what exactly brought him out of his home, usually he would be home right now making a potion or something. Not out here where the non-magic people thrived and prospered, but then he remembered. He wanted to get a book, a book about magic naturally, he passed several bookshops and went into an alley where the dark mages usually gathered. They had to gather in secret lest those of the light attacked them solely because they wanted to gain knowledge that should be known to all mages: of course David was careful and he also had the powers of Wolzard to aid him.
Going into a seedy bookshop he browsed through the books until he hit upon one and dragged it out of its resting place. Paying for it he exited the shop and into a busy area of London, grimacing at the sight of the humans he opened the book and read it before taking out his phone and keying in the numbers 1-2-7, “Uuza Douza Ugaro,” he muttered as a dark cloud appeared above the city as lightning began to storm down on the area destroying everything in its path.
Smiling he knew that the spell had worked and now it was another knowledge filed away, ready to be used when the time came as he began to walk away.
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Post by Alladin Waynguard on Sept 7, 2013 19:29:26 GMT -6
Alladin was in London, checking in on Waynguard Investments. The business was still going strong, so he still had a good amount of money flowing in. As he walked out, he felt a surge of power. "Dark magic." Alladin said, looking up at the sky to see the cloud forming. He focused on the cloud, pulling out his watch and flipping it open. "Gojika Lujuna." A small ball of light flew from his watch into the center of the cloud, dispersing it, before flying back into his watch. "Luuma Golu." A small arrow appeared a moment later on the watchface, and he followed it to whoever had cast the spell.
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Post by David McKinnon on Sept 7, 2013 20:55:29 GMT -6
The cloud dispersed as David blinked, only strong light magic could do that, and that meant a powerful light wizard was around here. He growled at the thought of them meddling in his affair once again. He had met a few of them and they had always paid the price for their nosiness...he began to look around for the magical aura of a light wizard, it was easy enough to track. Just look for a person that seems to radiate light and happiness and you'll have yourself a light wizard.
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Post by Alladin Waynguard on Sept 7, 2013 21:06:51 GMT -6
Alladin mumbled a quick spell under his breath, hiding his magical aura. He knew this guy would most likely try and track his aura, so he accounted for that. Meanwhile, the watch was still leading him towards the dark aura that had cast the spell in the first place.
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Post by David McKinnon on Sept 7, 2013 21:39:09 GMT -6
David continued to look for any sign of the light wizard, was he hiding his presence? He didn't know...it could be possible considering that the light wizard had recently been good at hiding any traces of them. But he always found them in the end. One way or another.
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Post by Alladin Waynguard on Sept 8, 2013 11:39:56 GMT -6
"If you keep looking for me like that, you'll never find me." Alladin said, landing behind David as his flight spell dismissed. He flipped the watch closed and stored it back in his pocket.
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Post by David McKinnon on Sept 8, 2013 16:58:43 GMT -6
David merely turned to face the magician as he took stock of him, he certainly didn't radiate any kind of light, but David knew that he was a magician nonetheless as he nodded, "A light magician I presume...you always do come eventually to me...thinking you can persuade me to use magic for something better," he drawled.
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Post by Erika Delicia Danielles on Sept 8, 2013 21:36:49 GMT -6
Erika had been given her MagiPhone with barely any explanation. Her aunt had known little, leaving Erika to figure out basically everything for herself. She knew the phone wasn't the key to her power but a conduit. It merely focused her magical energies and made tapping into them much easier. But she had visions before the phone. She still had them without the crystal ball. And she had always felt this intrinsic connection with water.
After some poking around she found a name. A name of someone who could help her. Alladin Waynguard. He supposedly created the MagiPhones. Maybe he could teach her what it really meant to be a blue mage. She had spent endless hours divining in her crystal ball, trying to figure out where he'd be. Her vision had lead her here.
She saw the man who had to be Alladin Waynguard talking to someone else. She rushed towards them, preparing to wait until they finished their discussion to ask for help.
Having heard nothing of the conversation besides "use magic for something better", she grew excited.
"Hello, there! I'm so sorry to intrude; but, you two are experienced magicians, right?! I was hoping you could help train me! I'm pretty new to disciplined magic. I mean...I've had visions for as long as I can remember and I've always been able to manipulate water to some extent. But, I haven't used specific spells per say until really recently; and, I could use some help sorting everything out!"
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Post by Alladin Waynguard on Sept 8, 2013 22:39:50 GMT -6
Alladin turned to look at her, sensing a certain power about her. He looked her up and down, sensing a Magiphone on her person. "We can discuss your status as one of my Magirangers later." He turned back to David. "As for you. I'm not exactly a light mage. I'm more of a magical jack of all trades. I consider myself a guardian. I hold no illusions of being able to turn you back to the good side, based on your little display just now. But I'm not going to let you needlessly kill people."
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Post by David McKinnon on Sept 9, 2013 0:23:07 GMT -6
David looked at the girl and looked up and down in order to ascertain her status, she seemed to be a beginner as she said, and a seer at that. An interesting combination, but at the same time dangerous as he then looked at the man, "You are this girl's guardian? Or are you merely stating that you wish to be her guardian? A seer's power is not something to be trifled with," he drawled as he merely shrugged. "It does not matter what you are...I simply do what I wish to do, to obtain the ultimate knowledge of magic sacrifices must be made."
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Post by Alladin Waynguard on Sept 9, 2013 9:21:45 GMT -6
"I am not her guardian. I am a guardian. There is a difference." Alladin said. "How she got one of my Magiphones is beyond me, but nonetheless. And as for that comment about sacrifices, that isn't necessary. I'm possibly the greatest mage on the planet, and I've never killed anyone in order to learn by magic."
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Post by Erika Delicia Danielles on Sept 9, 2013 10:53:36 GMT -6
Erika listened to the two mages quietly, trying to figure out what in the world was going on. It appeared that they weren't on the same side.
"One of your Magirangers?" she asked Mr. Waynguard confused. As far she knew she didn't really belong to anyone. She wasn't on anyone's team. She had been doing her own thing.
"I don't have any guardian," she told the other mage, shrugging helplessly. "I've been dabbling myself, trying to learn basic control. So far I haven't found anyone who could help me." Mr. Waynguard seemed to think this person was evil but how was she supposed to know if he was? She just met them and she didn't like making snap judgements. "What do you mean by obtain ultimate knowledge?" she asked the other mage excitedly. She loved learning. "Is ultimate knowledge even possible?"
She turned back to Mr. Waynguard. "According to my aunt, my mother was originally a mage but she didn't want the power and didn't want her future family to be wrapped up in it. She fled the country and my aunt ended up with the phone. I had a vision about monsters killing her and came to find her. She gave me the phone and told me what little she knew. I couldn't ask Mom about anything by that point since she was already dead," she explained. "And with all due respect, it's not your phone now. It's mine."
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Post by Alladin Waynguard on Sept 9, 2013 13:38:36 GMT -6
"I created it, and wrote the language you cast spells in, therefore it is still mine." Alladin said. "In addition to that, my alchemist friend and I created those suits, therefore they are still technically mine. And I'm sorry about your mother. I only knew her briefly. As for that question, no, ultimate knowledge is not possible."
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Post by Erika Delicia Danielles on Sept 9, 2013 17:48:12 GMT -6
Erika normally had the self appointed duty of putting others at ease and comforting them. She would relax others and defuse tension, often to her detriment. She bottled up her feelings and put people's desires before her own. But there was a time and a place to be passive and that wasn't today. She had finally made a decision for herself. She decided she wanted to find someone to help her, teach her. Today was not a day for holding her tongue and letting others steam roll her.
"I think it's amazing that you made the phone and helped make the suit. But that doesn't mean this phone is yours." It wasn't. It was Erika's.
"Creators don't get to keep their inventions forever. If the designer of your clothes came here right now and demanded you give them back, would you?" she pressed.
She stood taller. "I did not steal this phone. Supposedly it belonged to my mother before it was left in the possession of my aunt. It belonged to my aunt and then it was given to me. You have no right to say its yours." Even if he asked, she wouldn't give it back to him. She was better able to tap into her powers and understand them with this phone. And it was hers. It wasn't his any longer.
"As for my mother, I didn't bring her up because I wanted pity. It was just to point out that I've had no help. The only person who could have possibly instructed me was dead." Erika doubted she would have helped her anyway. Mom had freaked out when she learned about Erika's visions and what she could do with water. She needed to hide her powers so her parents didn't worry. And by dead she meant murdered but there was no point in going into all that. As far as she knew, her mother's murder had nothing to do with magic.
She sighed. "Yes,I imagine ultimate knowledge would be impossible." She brightened again. "But I suppose we wouldn't know what to do if we achieved it. If there was nothing left to learn...What would we possibly do?"
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Post by David McKinnon on Sept 9, 2013 18:04:51 GMT -6
David was getting irritated, these two people were light wizards for sure, he sighed as he contemplated what to do next. It seemed that the guy wasn't here to stop him other than to stop him from killing people...well there were always other ways to obtain ultimate knowledge than killing people. "That's very wonderful, but tell me...what kind of language did you use? I'm quite interested in that method of using magic," David remarked.
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