It's a sobering task, to explore the unknown. The moment Aven saw this job on the Fairy Tail job board, he knew it was the perfect chance for him to break out and improve his magic. Ancient civilizations, old ruins, lost knowledge, they sparked a fire within Aven that he couldn't place. What could be found, what could be learned: these questions drove him nearly as much as his oath to protect. He found resolve in the pursuit of his ideals, and beyond that, solace in the discovery of both new and old magics.
So, naturally, Aven was incredibly intrigued by the path to his destination. He found it constantly thwarting his attempts to circumvent it, to try and explore beyond the boundaries. Spell wise, upon inspection, it had almost everything one could pack into a magic effect: a magic sustainability matrix, material bonding to protect it from outside interference, defense and immunity penetration, and most impressive of all, full repeatability. Either something was actively supplying the spell with power, or it was absorbing latent magic so fast, that it was able to replenish the energy it took to apply the enchantment's effects indefinitely. He made a mental note to return to the area at some point to investigate further, but for the time being, it was imperative he move forward. Apparently, he wasn't the only wizard hired for the job, according to the Scientists, who'd very clearly stated the insufficiency of a single wizard. Repeatedly.
Ave strolled along down the path, as the scenery became increasingly vibrant and lush. He spun his cane absently, surveying the area: vines were growing from the walls, and plants sprouted from the ground erratically. He took a seat, crosslegged, setting his cane down beside him. This would be a good place to wait for the other wizard. He wondered what guild they'd be from, and what their magic would be? It was very likely, he though somberly, that they'd be stronger than him. Inevitable, in a world as wide as this, that when starting out, stronger wizards would be found under every nook and cranny. Still, that's what this all was for, to become stronger. All he could hope was that they were willing to work together.
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So, naturally, Aven was incredibly intrigued by the path to his destination. He found it constantly thwarting his attempts to circumvent it, to try and explore beyond the boundaries. Spell wise, upon inspection, it had almost everything one could pack into a magic effect: a magic sustainability matrix, material bonding to protect it from outside interference, defense and immunity penetration, and most impressive of all, full repeatability. Either something was actively supplying the spell with power, or it was absorbing latent magic so fast, that it was able to replenish the energy it took to apply the enchantment's effects indefinitely. He made a mental note to return to the area at some point to investigate further, but for the time being, it was imperative he move forward. Apparently, he wasn't the only wizard hired for the job, according to the Scientists, who'd very clearly stated the insufficiency of a single wizard. Repeatedly.
Ave strolled along down the path, as the scenery became increasingly vibrant and lush. He spun his cane absently, surveying the area: vines were growing from the walls, and plants sprouted from the ground erratically. He took a seat, crosslegged, setting his cane down beside him. This would be a good place to wait for the other wizard. He wondered what guild they'd be from, and what their magic would be? It was very likely, he though somberly, that they'd be stronger than him. Inevitable, in a world as wide as this, that when starting out, stronger wizards would be found under every nook and cranny. Still, that's what this all was for, to become stronger. All he could hope was that they were willing to work together.
[Word Count: 375. Total: 375/6000.]