宮廷法師
來到老友Nystul的房間。
Nystul
You see your old friend Nystul, now a decrepit old man in mage's robes. He seems lost in thought, far away.
Name
"The mage looks confused a moment. "My name is Nystul? Yes, that is it!"
Job
"Well, I uses to perform quite a bit of magic," he says apologetically. "At least... I -think- I uses to do so. There is a man named Lord British, I think. I work for him."
Lord British
"Lord who? Dost thou mean that old man who sometimes sits o the throne?"
Magic
"Sometimes the magic works, sometimes it doth not." He waves his hand, and drops his wand. "Oops!" he cries, as he bends to pick it up.
Spark
"Art thou sure this man is not really the jester?"
Nystul
"Anyway, as I was saying, uhm, what was I saying? Oh yes. Magic. I can still sell thee some spells or reagents if thou wouldst like."
Bye
"Are we going somewhere?"
閱讀屋裡書籍。
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THE TRANSITIVE VAMPIRE, by Karen Elizabeth Gordon
This richly detailed tome is a "handbook of grammar for the Innocent, the Eager, and the Doomed."
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A COMPLETE GUIDE TO BRITANNIAN MINERALS, PRECIOUS, AND SEMI-PRECIOUS STONES
by B. Ledbetter
Herein one can find the descriptions of a plethora of rocks and gems.
...One can find lead in a variety of veins. While a common ore, lead is used with such frequency in items such as horse shoes that it is a valuable metal to procure.
...Gold is quite rare. Though generally without function, gold has maintained its worth by its very rarity. The refined form is so full of shine that many give it to their lovers as tokens of affection. It is a wall-known rumor that one who loves enough to give gold loves enough to remain true.
...Blackrock is an odd substance, only recently discovered. The there seems to be little interest in it, and even less use for it, a small handful of experimenters have noticed it has a profound effect on magic (though there same researches refuse to comment on what, exactly, the material does)...
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TREN I, II, III, IV...XVII
This autobiography, penned by the obtuse mage, reveals Tren's life in all of his incarnations as he continually strove to possess more powerful beings.
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