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Mini-Chapter: Eldavin

Most mentioned character
37 mentions
Most mentioned class
18 mentions
Most mentioned spell
1 mentions
Most mentioned location
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Eldavin
It wasn’t his fault, even! This time. Eldavin was almost sure it was the Halfling who’d been responsible for those beams of light hitting the High Passes; he couldn’t believe Teriarch, his former self, had gone to ground fighting it. The Halfling-ghost was a nightmare, and Eldavin’s instincts all said never to mess with it again.
High Passes
It wasn’t his fault, even! This time. Eldavin was almost sure it was the Halfling who’d been responsible for those beams of light hitting the High Passes; he couldn’t believe Teriarch, his former self, had gone to ground fighting it. The Halfling-ghost was a nightmare, and Eldavin’s instincts all said never to mess with it again.
Teriarch
It wasn’t his fault, even! This time. Eldavin was almost sure it was the Halfling who’d been responsible for those beams of light hitting the High Passes; he couldn’t believe Teriarch, his former self, had gone to ground fighting it. The Halfling-ghost was a nightmare, and Eldavin’s instincts all said never to mess with it again.
Eldavin
It wasn’t his fault, even! This time. Eldavin was almost sure it was the Halfling who’d been responsible for those beams of light hitting the High Passes; he couldn’t believe Teriarch, his former self, had gone to ground fighting it. The Halfling-ghost was a nightmare, and Eldavin’s instincts all said never to mess with it again.
Teriarch
But what really mystified him was how Teriarch—and it had to be him—had cracked the damn moon. Even the Brass Dragonlord didn’t have that kind of fire, if he was even inclined to waste it.
Eldavin
Eldavin had done some calculations with the limited memories in his head, and he’d figured it to be about 2.5 times the amount of magic Teriarch had in his hoard to even conceive of a spell that crazy. Eldavin wasn’t even sure what had hit the moon. All his vision spells…didn’t work on the moon. All he saw was a very lovely green moon with lunar craters and green soil.
Teriarch
Eldavin had done some calculations with the limited memories in his head, and he’d figured it to be about 2.5 times the amount of magic Teriarch had in his hoard to even conceive of a spell that crazy. Eldavin wasn’t even sure what had hit the moon. All his vision spells…didn’t work on the moon. All he saw was a very lovely green moon with lunar craters and green soil.
Eldavin
Eldavin had done some calculations with the limited memories in his head, and he’d figured it to be about 2.5 times the amount of magic Teriarch had in his hoard to even conceive of a spell that crazy. Eldavin wasn’t even sure what had hit the moon. All his vision spells…didn’t work on the moon. All he saw was a very lovely green moon with lunar craters and green soil.
Eldavin
That was the kind of unguarded comment that got you weird looks from anyone who heard it, even in the Academy of Mages. However, people were used to Eldavin. He was…well, he was old magic.
Eldavin
Who ruled Wistram academy? At this moment, it was Eldavin, not Cognita and the Golems. No faction matched his Terras faction. In fact, the old [Mages] like the Ullsinoi Faction, some high-level [Grand Magi], and former ‘Archmages’ were flocking to Wistram because his undisputed power was forcing their emergence. That and the fact that the Earthers had made Wistram a power in this unfolding game…
Cognita
Who ruled Wistram academy? At this moment, it was Eldavin, not Cognita and the Golems. No faction matched his Terras faction. In fact, the old [Mages] like the Ullsinoi Faction, some high-level [Grand Magi], and former ‘Archmages’ were flocking to Wistram because his undisputed power was forcing their emergence. That and the fact that the Earthers had made Wistram a power in this unfolding game…
[Mage]
Who ruled Wistram academy? At this moment, it was Eldavin, not Cognita and the Golems. No faction matched his Terras faction. In fact, the old [Mages] like the Ullsinoi Faction, some high-level [Grand Magi], and former ‘Archmages’ were flocking to Wistram because his undisputed power was forcing their emergence. That and the fact that the Earthers had made Wistram a power in this unfolding game…
[Grand Magi]
Who ruled Wistram academy? At this moment, it was Eldavin, not Cognita and the Golems. No faction matched his Terras faction. In fact, the old [Mages] like the Ullsinoi Faction, some high-level [Grand Magi], and former ‘Archmages’ were flocking to Wistram because his undisputed power was forcing their emergence. That and the fact that the Earthers had made Wistram a power in this unfolding game…
Eldavin
Argh, Eldavin’s stomach hurt every time he thought about the moon. He was busy, he had so few capable helpers—
Valeterisa Imarris
This is why I need Valeterisa, but she hasn’t shown up when she promised. And she’s ignoring my [Message] spells. She’s probably studying the Goblin King event, and I need information there. Agents in Liscor, though Teriarch might do something about them.
[Message]
This is why I need Valeterisa, but she hasn’t shown up when she promised. And she’s ignoring my [Message] spells. She’s probably studying the Goblin King event, and I need information there. Agents in Liscor, though Teriarch might do something about them.
Velan
This is why I need Valeterisa, but she hasn’t shown up when she promised. And she’s ignoring my [Message] spells. She’s probably studying the Goblin King event, and I need information there. Agents in Liscor, though Teriarch might do something about them.
Liscor
This is why I need Valeterisa, but she hasn’t shown up when she promised. And she’s ignoring my [Message] spells. She’s probably studying the Goblin King event, and I need information there. Agents in Liscor, though Teriarch might do something about them.
Teriarch
This is why I need Valeterisa, but she hasn’t shown up when she promised. And she’s ignoring my [Message] spells. She’s probably studying the Goblin King event, and I need information there. Agents in Liscor, though Teriarch might do something about them.
Terandria
I need more voices in Terandria representing me. Viltach, maybe, if I can bring him into the faction. Jungle Tails…no, one [Mage] from Wistram to represent the academy impartially, not a biased Archmage like the Centaurs have.
Viltach
I need more voices in Terandria representing me. Viltach, maybe, if I can bring him into the faction. Jungle Tails…no, one [Mage] from Wistram to represent the academy impartially, not a biased Archmage like the Centaurs have.
[Mage]
I need more voices in Terandria representing me. Viltach, maybe, if I can bring him into the faction. Jungle Tails…no, one [Mage] from Wistram to represent the academy impartially, not a biased Archmage like the Centaurs have.
Kasigna
That wasn’t just because he had to help the dead gods, Kasigna and Cauwine, mind you. That was just—what was good for the world. Raise the magical level and you lessened deaths by famine, poverty, disease, and so on.
Cauwine
That wasn’t just because he had to help the dead gods, Kasigna and Cauwine, mind you. That was just—what was good for the world. Raise the magical level and you lessened deaths by famine, poverty, disease, and so on.
[Bard]
“The world can be better; thus, we shall make it so. Hm. It needs work. Someone run it through our [Bards]. I think that could be a Terras slogan.”