- Messages
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It has been months since the acquisition of the Áerdyn codex and the book has seen little to no time in the library of Elbion.
From the day of its acquisition, Severin seemingly disappeared from the public surface of the collage, appearing only to tutor students and hold his regular classes. And that one-off excursion outside the town he was practically forced to attend.
Deep between some winding corridors, through a spiral tower staircase and through some shelves lay one of the many dedicated reading places. Magic areas resonated between the desks and shelves, completely isolating the areas by sound noise for those that did not wish to hear a mouse squeak from the opposite end of the library.
A thick red book, open at the last third lay atop a lectern. Severin had a fair assemble of books at his side. Some of them including Madame Honeycutt's book on fey and demonic afflictions of newborns, Marcel Hillarious' Cyclopaedia Infernum, The Apocrypha by the name: The Lesser Letters on Demonology and some other books.
Plenty of them were bookmarked here and there while Honeycutt's book was only once. Severin gripped his hair briefly before leaning to the side a little and shifting his weight from one leg to another. The scholar has practically become a hermit, the only thing his eyes would see were letters.
Severin turned the page.
From the day of its acquisition, Severin seemingly disappeared from the public surface of the collage, appearing only to tutor students and hold his regular classes. And that one-off excursion outside the town he was practically forced to attend.
Deep between some winding corridors, through a spiral tower staircase and through some shelves lay one of the many dedicated reading places. Magic areas resonated between the desks and shelves, completely isolating the areas by sound noise for those that did not wish to hear a mouse squeak from the opposite end of the library.
A thick red book, open at the last third lay atop a lectern. Severin had a fair assemble of books at his side. Some of them including Madame Honeycutt's book on fey and demonic afflictions of newborns, Marcel Hillarious' Cyclopaedia Infernum, The Apocrypha by the name: The Lesser Letters on Demonology and some other books.
Plenty of them were bookmarked here and there while Honeycutt's book was only once. Severin gripped his hair briefly before leaning to the side a little and shifting his weight from one leg to another. The scholar has practically become a hermit, the only thing his eyes would see were letters.
Severin turned the page.