[center][h1][color=32CD32]Ishara[/color][/h1][/center] [hr] A stern warning indeed, warning of the commitments they had made back at the ceremony last night. They wielded power that many did not, and likewise had the responsibilities that came with it. It brought back recollections of her stepmother's constant reminders over the matter, pushing the importance of becoming a Sorcerer but also that it came 'at a price' at times. It was a responsibility, she'd said, and with this great power came great responsibility of an equivalent level. Likewise there were ramifications for not living up to those...or worse. More so, however, Ishara seemed to listen to Magus Dagon with a look of serious and rather rapt attention as he spoke even before that final part of his words thus far. If Sekhandur and some others were any indication of a noble's or Sorcerer's potential pride, then it wasn't surprising to hear such things be said. She had not wanted to make assumptions yet, as she was new after all, and yet Magus Dagon seemed to speak about things as they were to them in plainness. The man had already left her with a good impression the prior night to some extent, but this seemed to hammer in a sense of respect for the one who was to teach them. Of course this would not amount to simple idolization and blind following, clinging along like a lost puppy who saw a cool person walking down the road, as his seeming looking inwards at one's own faults and the faults of where they worked was a valuable thing to be able to do. After all, an institution nor an individual could improve unless it was from being to effectively admit to and address those thing that were 'going wrong' and such. Even the Crimson King probably had-... ...Mmm, she was thinking too hard on this. Far too hard. [color=32CD32]"Hmm...if Studying the Hall of Prophecy is a good exercise, then where would be best to study in regards to our own...ah...personal education? Er. Studying and the like outside of formal lessons I mean."[/color] For a second she tried to find the right word, ultimately stumbling into it with a silent relief washing over her mind in the process. So many things to ponder, so little time! Of course she didn't want to seem like she was rushing, but at the same time having a good place to read up and study would be beneficial to her learning in her mind. So it was only natural she ask about such things!