[So many names he'd heard today that he didn't remember, so many faces he couldn't recall. At this point it was starting to become concerning with how regular an occurrence it had become.]
Q'ulia was it? Ah... no you are correct, I do not know that name... [And it always started the same too, 'you wouldn't know them'. This was becoming a rather pressing issue, wasn't it?
How in the Twelve was he going to teach all these mages at once?]
I've somehow become a very busy man within the span of a night...
'Tis no worry. I understand that this place has fetched a fair amount of us from adjacent realities. In my memories, at least, you had a fair amount of trouble teaching her the magic part of the Red Magic Arts. The Melee parts she took to... Well, like a Dragoon to jumping!
[Her ears wiggle slightly with her vast amount of amusement of remembering that particular period of her friend's training.
She's almost done with sorting the coupons, at least! The food and the amenities piles are the largest of them all currently, though the adult entertainment pile is looking suspiciously large, too.]
So I'm starting to notice. Seems be it's an idea I'd be better served adjusting to sooner, rather than later. [No silly questions for now about how that all worked, or demanding constant proof either. Not when the stories all seemed so consistent. He chuckled though, the image of a dragoon wrapping their head around the act of casting spells a funny one indeed. Oh not that he doubted for a second that any of them could, of course.]
I hope that I was ever patient with her! I like to consider myself a man of great composure, no matter how many times a student might stumble.
[He plucked up a voucher for a free drink, the smile on his face warm, if a little sheepish.]
When I'd left, I had but three students, two who have traveled far from me and one still trying to relearn all she'd lost. And now I feel I've awoken in a new world to a veritable classroom!
Not even to mention those who know me as an old friend now, though their faces and names slip my memory. I've so much catching up to do, and I don't even know when or where I've fallen behind.
[Pinya is glad to see that this X'rhun is as amicable as the one she's met, even though it had only ever been in passing or to drop something off to Q'uila while they were training, she'd always had a good opinion of the man.]
You were! It helps that Uila was a dedicated pupil. She still is, to her credit!
And I know it's going to be difficult to adjust, but rest assured, if your pupils are who I think they are? You shan't have any trouble with them.
You can take each of them out foooorrrr, hm-
[She picks up a food voucher from the top of the pile.]
Sushi! Or perhaps- Ooh, diner food? I should check through which ones of mine are available too.
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Q'ulia was it? Ah... no you are correct, I do not know that name... [And it always started the same too, 'you wouldn't know them'. This was becoming a rather pressing issue, wasn't it?
How in the Twelve was he going to teach all these mages at once?]
I've somehow become a very busy man within the span of a night...
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'Tis no worry. I understand that this place has fetched a fair amount of us from adjacent realities. In my memories, at least, you had a fair amount of trouble teaching her the magic part of the Red Magic Arts. The Melee parts she took to... Well, like a Dragoon to jumping!
[Her ears wiggle slightly with her vast amount of amusement of remembering that particular period of her friend's training.
She's almost done with sorting the coupons, at least! The food and the amenities piles are the largest of them all currently, though the adult entertainment pile is looking suspiciously large, too.]
Oh? Why is that?
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I hope that I was ever patient with her! I like to consider myself a man of great composure, no matter how many times a student might stumble.
[He plucked up a voucher for a free drink, the smile on his face warm, if a little sheepish.]
When I'd left, I had but three students, two who have traveled far from me and one still trying to relearn all she'd lost. And now I feel I've awoken in a new world to a veritable classroom!
Not even to mention those who know me as an old friend now, though their faces and names slip my memory. I've so much catching up to do, and I don't even know when or where I've fallen behind.
no subject
You were! It helps that Uila was a dedicated pupil. She still is, to her credit!
And I know it's going to be difficult to adjust, but rest assured, if your pupils are who I think they are? You shan't have any trouble with them.
You can take each of them out foooorrrr, hm-
[She picks up a food voucher from the top of the pile.]
Sushi! Or perhaps- Ooh, diner food? I should check through which ones of mine are available too.