Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-30655593-20191024033214/@comment-30655593-20191124191128

Oculus would take the dress after Echo changed and head up to the counter, placing the clothes down to be checked for price tags.

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''After everyone arrived, Hospkins would begin to teach. ''"Welcome everyone! I hope you bought a blank spellbook as we'll be going over the importance of spellbooks and how to create custom spells. Now, the basics of spellbooks come from ancient words and ancient symbols which were the bare bone buildings blocks of the magic we use today." ''He spoke as he wrote an unreconizable word and symbol on the blackboard. ''"We will be using these two methods in our books. Now, symbols and words both have very different functions. Symbols are the type of magic and subcategory you want to use, for example, this symbol means 'dirt'. The word, in this case, means 'ball' and so you get a 'dirtball'. Now you could do this without a spellbook but here's why we do use spellbooks. Allow me to demonstrate." ''He said before holding out one open palm and with the other traced in the air the symbol while, assuming, speaking the ancient language. Suddenly a ball of dirt would form in his hand. ''"As you could have figured out, this process of using this ancient magic is long and tedious. Saying anything incorrectly or doing the symbol wrong could result in the spell not working or worse, back-firing. This is why we use spellbooks." ''He said as he picked up the spellbook lying on his desk and flipped to the first page. "Dirt Ball." And in an instant the spell was activated and there in his palm was another dirtball. ''"Spellbooks allow the user to create a sort of activation code to the spell and give easier access to using it."