by Archmage144 » Mon May 27, 2002 10:15 am
The mage blinked, fiddling with the hem of his robes nervously and making wavering eye contact with Mahou. "Why, yes, of course, certainly, yes, I see, is that it, hmm? I don't believe I know you, no, not at all, of course not, but why, do you need assistance, you want my help, a favor, perhaps? I must repay you, of course, yes, should you succeed, you see..."
He shook his head violently, as though shaking loose a few cobwebs. "Yes, yes, do that, come right in, I suppose..." He stepped back from the door and wandered into his own house, allowing Mahou to follow.
His house was like any other basic residential dwelling, except for the fact that a large portion of it had apparently been taken over by his experiments and converted into a massive laboratory. Potion bottles were strewn about everywhere, open books littered the floor, funny runes were carved in the furniture and occasionally glowed or spat sparks, the skull of a dragon sat on the desk next to a quill pen, and some half a dozen birds locked up in cages squawked and screeched at the entry of the new visitor. Glancing over at the birds, Mahou noticed that they were rather strange looking creatures, birds with blue-green feathers and vicious, serrated beaks--and she swore she spotted an extra pair of eyes on the neck of one of them.
Vin reclined in a comfortable looking oversized armchair and beckoned to Mahou to have a seat nearby. He shook his head slightly, then lowered his eyes and began to tell his story.
"You see, I'm sure, that is, I believe, yes, perhaps, that you've heard, the rumors, that is, which aren't rumors at all, no, not whatsoever, quite factual, indeed, yes, of skeletal warriors and whatnot, yes, of course, those stories? With all the magic involved, yes, you see, the governor was in a hurry, he was, of course, to find someone to blame, yes...someone to blame...he accused me, he did, of practicing necromancy, yes. But I do not, no, and I have never, of course, I wouldn't, it's against my principles, you see, yes? So he evicted me, yes, threw me right out, of my tower, of course, if it weren't obvious, and you understand, right, yes? He had no proof, no," he muttered, shaking his head.