[hr] [h2][center][u][b][color=Aqua]Miss Hudson[/color][/b][/u][/center][/h2] [center][u][b][color=Aliceblue]Cantripologist[/color][/b][/u][/center] [hr] The City of Rothar... Miss Hudson smiled fondly, while she had been looking around and enjoying the nice weather. Plus nice looking men were additional bonus, although this part was something she never admitted loud of course. In the end she was a lady of highest class. Every single time she visited this certain city Miss Hudson could relax and just forget about her problems. Unfortunately this time problems were too big and they bringed a frown on her face, which didn't exactly help her mood. Problem in the end was that she needed the money and potential danger which started to show up near her homeland DewFoot valley forced her to look for new funds, mostly towards defenses and hiring potential help. Miss Hudson sighed, while drinking coffee in one of Taverns. She enjoyed her life and the travels and adventures Miss Hudson had been part of and still is truly made her happy, but in the end situation in her country started to look truly desperate. Enemy mages which try to destroy runic barriers which surround it, not experienced enough army and lack of funds made everything complicated. Plus the children... if something happened to them, Miss Hudson would probably die from depression. That wasn't the option in the end! Although in the end her school of magic provided something unique. Cantripology always have been a school which provided more support based approach. Nothing was wrong with this of course - in a world where most focused mostly on destructive or at least game-breaking types of magic, the ability to simply secure survival of your allies was something that many adventure parties appreciated. In many cases simple pride or underestimation never allowed anyone seriously take lowest level spells, which Cantripologists in the end proved how foolish that approach was. Basics are not only the easiest to learn, but also truly effortless to power up, so weak spell in theory suddenly had far more power then it should. Most underestimated magic school and yet so effective... one day Miss Hudson realized how shortsighted some mages are, which was sad. Of course she was far too polite to point this out, as she never enjoyed argues. The only regret she had is that she never took disciple under her wing and maybe also that she never had children even with the few spicy romances she enjoyed. Once Miss Hudson remembered them, her cheeks suddenly turned red, she ended up drinking her coffee and in the end she decided to visit Magical Jobs Institute to look for new employer. Money was something she needed desperately after all...