'Today is a good day. So far, everything is looking up. The sun is bright, the people are cheerful and happy, and not a Rune Knight in sight. It's the perfect day for a show.' As Eli happily strolled through the capital, he couldn't think of the last day he had held an actual show. He had been fairly busy lately; there wasn't any space between his jobs for him to go out and do shows like there normally was. The one thing he liked about guild work was the lack of wait. However, right now his pocket was feeling sadly empty, and he felt an urgent need to remedy that. With his satchel at his side, he had everything he needed for a grand performance. All he needed now was a good spot to hold it. That was the challenge. Somewhere people would be gathered and able to find him, yet not too large so he'd be lost in the crowd. An alleyway or the like would be a fairly decent spot too. Somewhere that he could make an easy escape should he need to. A back up plan never hurt anyone.
Spotting an alleyway, he began to walk down it, looking for where it exited out of. If there was a decent enough crowd on the other end he'd consider it. Scouting the location usually took longer than the show itself. Still, Eli was almost a perfectionist when it came to a good show. If he was half hearted about it, the audience would be too. Reaching the end of the hallway, he saw it was near a corner across from some stores. Perfect, it'd be a great spot to catch bored shoppers and passerbys. Walking back into the alleyway, he scanned his bag for what he had and began to prepare a set. Running through the tricks beforehand was almost a ritual to Eli now. Taking a coin out of his pocket, he began to flip it consecutively, sending it higher and higher into the air each time. Once it reached about two meters above him, it suddenly burst into a ball of flame, exploding into flame. It seemed like a good idea to start with the coin, it was a great way to grab attention. Taking a pen out of his pocket, Eli began to redraw the Ignis circle onto the back of the coin, focused entirely on it as he worked, leaned against the wall in the middle of the alleyway.
Magical Power: 90%
Spotting an alleyway, he began to walk down it, looking for where it exited out of. If there was a decent enough crowd on the other end he'd consider it. Scouting the location usually took longer than the show itself. Still, Eli was almost a perfectionist when it came to a good show. If he was half hearted about it, the audience would be too. Reaching the end of the hallway, he saw it was near a corner across from some stores. Perfect, it'd be a great spot to catch bored shoppers and passerbys. Walking back into the alleyway, he scanned his bag for what he had and began to prepare a set. Running through the tricks beforehand was almost a ritual to Eli now. Taking a coin out of his pocket, he began to flip it consecutively, sending it higher and higher into the air each time. Once it reached about two meters above him, it suddenly burst into a ball of flame, exploding into flame. It seemed like a good idea to start with the coin, it was a great way to grab attention. Taking a pen out of his pocket, Eli began to redraw the Ignis circle onto the back of the coin, focused entirely on it as he worked, leaned against the wall in the middle of the alleyway.
Magical Power: 90%