OOC: Sorry its taken so long, RL
IC: Drea wasn't too suprised when the master, at least he supposed the man was a master, knew his name. Even if he did't use some Mystic trick, Andrea had signed his name in that girl's book yesterday when he signed up for these classes.
Andrea had a quick look around the room as he entered, the sun light filled the entire room and the plants, both on the walls and in the holders, seemed to be soaking up all the sun light that they could. When the curious and rather short master started asking his questions, Drea assumed that he could take a seat.
"Well, why I wish to learn arcana and why I wish to learn mysticism are all rolled into one. I find nothing more interesting than the mind, whether a human, elf, dwarf, dracon, or what have you. When I was younger, I used to watch the businessmen that frequented my father and wonder at what was really going on behind the facade that they presented to those they did business with. I guess that I also feel that Mysticism is purer and requires more mastery than the other spheres of arcana. While users of the other spheres are concerned with the needs of the present and the near future, I believe that mysticism is more for those who wish to better themselves through knowledge. ... I am also not a war loving person. I have seen others who have learned their craft to help on the field of battle. Mysticism seems to be more for those who specialize in diplomacy, those who use their intellect to prevent war."
There Drea went rambling again. His father once told him that people liked short answers, that they didn't like to hear somebody preach to them. Of course Andrea tried, but often failed in this lesson from his father.
"I guess that as far as what I want to do with Mysticism, it is still up in the air. I first wish to better myself, then use that knowledge out in the world. My knowledge of arcana is limited to what I've heard from those who frequented our family's shop. Mainly I know the main spheres of arcana and that it takes one many eras to become proficient in the art."