A small bell rang on a white painted wooden door as Mashyuu pushed it open and stepped inside. He had never before been to this town but heard that the local book store sold a tome on dragon magic that his possessed ring urged him to buy. The dark brown haired Wizard scanned the small book stores isles for what he was looking for. Small shelves lined the walls and the man placed a tan hand on his chin, the red and black leather of his gloves reflected soft light while his bare fingers traced his jaw.
One brown boot fell in front of the other and carried Mashyuu over to a small book shelf with ten books bound in dark brown leather. Carved into the spine of the books were names of various dragon arts in them. One was labeled "Secret Arts of the Earth Dragons." Mashyuu started to say something when the dragon spirit in the ring spoke to him. "Take that book. I will teach you the magic in them."
Mashyuu rolled his eyes and bit his tongue. Clearly the ring spirit wasn't going to teach Mashyuu water magic. The young man tucked the tomb under his left jacket covered arm and walked up to stand behind a smaller woman. The line was some seven people long and the Earth Slayer decided to strike up a conversation. "So what are you picking up?" Mashyuu asked while leaning forward.
One brown boot fell in front of the other and carried Mashyuu over to a small book shelf with ten books bound in dark brown leather. Carved into the spine of the books were names of various dragon arts in them. One was labeled "Secret Arts of the Earth Dragons." Mashyuu started to say something when the dragon spirit in the ring spoke to him. "Take that book. I will teach you the magic in them."
Mashyuu rolled his eyes and bit his tongue. Clearly the ring spirit wasn't going to teach Mashyuu water magic. The young man tucked the tomb under his left jacket covered arm and walked up to stand behind a smaller woman. The line was some seven people long and the Earth Slayer decided to strike up a conversation. "So what are you picking up?" Mashyuu asked while leaning forward.