Thread: First Steps
View Single Post
Old October 26, 2006, 10:41 PM   #9 (permalink)
Andrea
Citizen
 
Andrea's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Nexus Prime
Posts: 13
Andrea is an upstanding Citizen
Quote:
"You say you want to peek into the mind of others, to know what they were thinking. How do think you'll do it? By going into that merchant's mind with a spell huh? And don't you think that this is against the law, or if not then agaist morals? Or do you plan to ask people if you can peek into their minds?" The master said with a wink and it was obvious that he wanted to hear back Andrea's response. Debates always interested Thaddeus. Maybe even more than his garden.
Andrea didn't know what to say. He didn't want to disagree with the master, and get on his bad side already, but Drea thought that Thaddeus had missed his point.

"Well, I don't think I said that I wanted to peek in their minds, or know what there thoughts were explicitly. But as far as being against morals, I don't believe that anybody has ever mastered their particular craft without bending some moral rules. I've seen it many times in the mercentile districts, often times the only thing that seperates a master craftsman from those who wish to be, is the master's little secrets about how he came up with the dwarven or elven steel for the perfect ax, or that light peice of wood to make the best bow that one can. As for a mystic, how is he supposed to advance in his craft? I'm sure that there is only so much that one can learn from studying the minds of those who willingly participate."

Quote:
After hearing the responses the master continued. "Tell me, have you heard about a technique called Unbinding? For it is how our true lecture is going to start." He said with a slight grin upon his face, though it was hard to notice through all that beard that decorated his face. Though he did seem kind even with such a huge beard and still, nothing like a dwarf.
"I've only heard that it is a necessary part of becoming a mage."
Andrea is offline   Reply With Quote