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I'm afraid there was nothing immediately specific on my mind, no. [Casting a wide net, sensible enough.]
This is also something of a new experience for my part, we don't exactly count psychiatric specialists among the people I work with back home. Would it be better to start with a wider overview of the situation? I should warn you it's likely to sound...very implausible in places.
Edited (second-guessed and decided to elaborate hhhhh) 2023-03-20 16:48 (UTC)
Alright, well. I was born in Manchester to two second-generation mages, and lived there until I was about sixteen. At which point I moved to London in order to attend what is essentially a university for the study and development of magecraft.
When I was nineteen, I left school and went to Japan in order to participate in a large-scale magic ritual and deal with the eventual fallout therein. I went back home a couple years later and ended up taking a teaching position as wellas establishing myself with an aristocratic house.
So that's about the shape ofwhere my life's at, or was before I found myself in a random American city infested with dinosaurs.
[He spoke with an undercurrent of sarcastic bitterness, but then again he seemed to just talk like that in general.]
I like studying magecraft, and I find fulfillment in developing and refining my skills. However, people like myself are not exactly deemed of particular value in the Clock Tower. Those who come from nothing have no bloodline amplifying their magical power or skills, so my time as a student was...not without its difficulty.
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This is also something of a new experience for my part, we don't exactly count psychiatric specialists among the people I work with back home. Would it be better to start with a wider overview of the situation? I should warn you it's likely to sound...very implausible in places.
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An overview would be helpful to give me context, if you'd like. Don't worry about it sounding outlandish or strange.
[He takes out a small notebook and a pen.]
I'll ask you questions if I need any clarification or details. We'll stick with what you're comfortable sharing for now!
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Alright, well. I was born in Manchester to two second-generation mages, and lived there until I was about sixteen. At which point I moved to London in order to attend what is essentially a university for the study and development of magecraft.
When I was nineteen, I left school and went to Japan in order to participate in a large-scale magic ritual and deal with the eventual fallout therein. I went back home a couple years later and ended up taking a teaching position as wellas establishing myself with an aristocratic house.
So that's about the shape ofwhere my life's at, or was before I found myself in a random American city infested with dinosaurs.
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Did you enjoy your time at the university? Or do well during your time there?
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[He spoke with an undercurrent of sarcastic bitterness, but then again he seemed to just talk like that in general.]
I like studying magecraft, and I find fulfillment in developing and refining my skills. However, people like myself are not exactly deemed of particular value in the Clock Tower. Those who come from nothing have no bloodline amplifying their magical power or skills, so my time as a student was...not without its difficulty.