Prelude: Part 2, Scene 2
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One day one of the young Mages in training left on his own into the forest. None knew about what he was doing then again not many dare delve into magic business unless it was needed for their trait. The farmers, livestock nurturers, blacksmiths, and others let those who wished to follow the path of the Mage to their own doings knowing well from others if magic was abused it could lead to death so few would wish to risk their life to learn such a dangerous art but those without using it did admit how it made things easier.526Please respect copyright.PENANAGXEZ1nFB6w
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Such as those who focused on fire made lighting the night torches easier and quickly with their spells and those who focused on water made watering crops easier if a farmer was low on water and no way to fetch it. It was a great thing if not equally as dangerous and mysterious with many unknowns. 526Please respect copyright.PENANAGdUOZBybjd
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Two of four being the Elders of Magic as they were called set out after an hour to find where the young one in training had went and in doing this gained eyes to watch the two men in robes leave to the west where the young man had gone.526Please respect copyright.PENANAAgqVdfBOYM
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It wasn’t bad he had been gone for an hour but it did concern the four since not many apprentices were there and they didn’t want the knowledge they had been learning to go unpracticed and risk harm coming to others that may try without an instructor. The two set out and entering the shade of the green forest shading and dimming the one red and one blue robes indicating one was master of fire as the other master of water, opposing elements yes but together were stronger than separate.526Please respect copyright.PENANAYtSjmwffQI
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Glancing around the pair listened to the birds chirping, wings fluttering came to fill the calm air as well a pleasing sound which brought a smile to the water Mage’s lips hidden by the high collar of fabric from his robe. “A grand fine day is it not, my Fire Brother?” The smooth strong voice asked only slightly muffled.526Please respect copyright.PENANAmc7cfcfs0y
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“Aye it is a fine day. It is a fine day for fun as is it also a fine day for trouble to start. I hold hope our apprentice has naught gone and done foolish deeds with his magic. Who was missing again?” The Fire Mage asked with a voice sounding a tone deeper with a number of years of age more than the Water Mage.526Please respect copyright.PENANAJuoQ9jcXSe
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“I believe Jordon was missing from the check-in. He always brings trouble back to the study.”526Please respect copyright.PENANABTtD7MdEHY
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“Perhaps I should fry his ears once more as reminder to behave within the laws if he wishes to continue his quest in finding his body’s true element.” The Fire Mage stated with slight frustration lining his voice.526Please respect copyright.PENANAfDtiCroDar
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“Now that may not be needed. Besides do ye wish to test the limits of the village head?” the Water Mage reminded his Elemental Brother with eyes and head turned to watch the red robes hood lower and a sigh entering the air only to fade after moments of its sounding.526Please respect copyright.PENANAdnyjiGzK93
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“Nay no need for that I need no lecture from the village head of how bad it is to use magic on those in training. It was bad enough the windbag went talking for two hours last a report went to him on my using fire as a threat to make apprentices listen to me.”526Please respect copyright.PENANArTCGlu4qik
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“Then I think it best we speak calmly and diplomatically to Jordon when we find him.” A laugh exited the Water Mage’s lips with these words. Hearing the Fire Mage grumble under his breath and behind the high collar of his robe brought a snicker after the Water Mage’s laughter had died off. Turning his gaze of blue forwards once more but the small smile remained pulled on his lips listening to the crunch of grass blades and dirt under his and his Fire Brother’s boots.