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    Mathwin quickly grabs and extra quill from his bag, and summons a invisible hand to help him out with his work. His mind racing, he begins to write the words he sees, while instructing his other hand to do the same. Requiring most of his mental capacity to keep the handwriting clear and legible, yet be quick, he is surprised when he finishes writing about how early wizards used all sorts of alchemical materials as material components for their spells, figuring out which aided to certain spells, and how many died experimenting. Turns out that using copper dust instead of gold in a Arcane Lock spell can cause the users hand to meld together. Mathwin makes a mental note about this.

    Mathwin is impressed with himself when he finishes, and has enough time to look over his paper before the time runs out. One of the other wizards is complete, while the other 2 are still writing furiously. The coordinator startles everyone, when he states the that the time had ended, and quickly gathers the papers. He states each one of you will follow him when asked. He states the first name, “Mathwin.” As he leads you out of the room, down a small corridor.

    You are guided to a office, and asked to enter by an elderly man. As you sit, he welcomes you, saying “I am Farlothe, master of texts at this school. Now let’s look over your scroll.” He begins to read in silence, while looking for errors in your text.

    Spoiler: Farlothe's perception
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    Farlothe’s perception check: (1d20+5)[18]
    Last edited by Leomor; 2015-09-30 at 10:39 AM. Reason: Hilarious mis-spelling