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Will team evil be stopped in time to foil their plans? Will team good ever become active before I have to open their spots to new members? Will Jonathan the otter ever finish sorting the headmistress' office? Find out next time, on Grand Arcanium Z -epic guitar riff-


Team Good will be content to sit about and learn their enchanting, thank you very much!

"Stay fahr away from tha Dwarven lands and I don't give a rat's arse what yeh dew, laddy. But if ya git too close don't be shocked when an enchanted ballista starts chasin' after ya!"

Edit: Also, in hindsight, perhaps the old-ass dwarf eating like a slob isn't exactly an inviting prospect for potential friends. Plsloveme I don't bite
Writing for Garanin is fun!
It wasn't long before Garanin arrived at his own room, opening to door to no resistance. Looking around, he gave an appraising nod at the interior: it wasn't particularly grand, but for a dwarf, it was an alright living space, to be sure. His lack of personal amenities only helped that situation, unlike Isilfarrel. Walking over to the rucksack that contained his earthly possessions, Garanin took stock.

Warhammer, check. Shield, check. Armor, check. History of Dwarven Enchanters, check. Most importantly, coin purse. Check!

And...that was about it. Sure, there were some leftover bits of salt meat and a waterskin, along with a change of clothes, but he'd left most of his more frivolous belongings at home. Surely he'd be able to find a new flask here, and he had enough funds for a small shopping exhibition.

This was the start of a new life, so it was reasonable that he'd only take the things he'd absolutely need here. Everything else was either unnecessary or too cumbersome to stow alongside half a suit of armor.

Speaking of which, Garanin was feeling odd without any bits or pieces of his armor on at the moment. It wasn't like him to go without, but it also wasn't like him to be at the Arcanium, after all. Deciding on a gauntlet and pauldron, Garanin armored his left arm before taking a moment to relax. It was likely the last chance he'd get, after all.

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Awakening to the sound of a deafening 'CAW', Garanin shot up off of his bed and stared down the source of the noise, only to notice a....talking paper bird? That was certainly not a standard application of magic, he thought. It seemed more like a personal flair, like when a smith used a certain style of pommel or included a more decorative sword knot with their works.

What the bird was saying about a feast managed to pique Garanin's interest. He hoped they'd have mead.

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Quickly arriving at the dining hall, Garanin looked around at the others who'd already arrived. Isilfarrel and her bodyguard were present, apparently talking with a human boy who was among the first-years. There were a pair of humans talking as well, though they didn't stand out to him as of yet. Perhaps that was the best place to enter. He didn't fancy meeting Isil's bodyguard, and he also didn't want to remind her of their embarrassing encounter just yet. It wasn't proper form to joke about somebody you'd just met, especially not an elven lady with a bodyguard. Down that path lies only suffering, after all.

Approaching the two young boys with a grin on his face, Garanin gave a greeting. "Heylo there, laddies, it's a pleasure ta meet ya. The name's Garanin Stonehewer. Looks like we'll be learning the arts togither here. And, by the hells, is that rum pudding?! I have'nae had me some a that in nearly a year!" Quickly grabbing a plate and starting to load food onto it, Garanin turned to his chosen companions. "Sorry to interrupt yer conversation, by the by, just figgered it'd be nice to interduce meself to the other styudents 'fore it got to be the end of the year or summat." Flashing what he hoped was a disarming smile at the two, Garanin continued gathering food, focusing heavily on meats and carbs.

A dwarf's gotta keep his figure, don'tcha know?

@Letter Bee @Conscripts
Oh, this girl was fancy indeed. That was something he'd expect of a high elf, though, to be perfectly frank. For a moment, Garanin wondered where her Tiefling bodyguard was, before figuring that it was probably good he hadn't witnessed that exchange. Awkward at best, really.

"Aye, you have my apahlogies lass, that was'nae something I was expectin' to see, so my wits, few as they are, took off in search of somewhere they'd be useful, I reckon." Giving a small chuckle at his self-deprecating joke, Garanin let his head follow the elf's body as she moved to the side, giving him a view into her room. She certainly did have quite a few personal effects with her. It struck Garanin as a bit odd that somebody would bring so much to what was essentially just a boarding school, but it didn't mean much to him.

"Ah, that does look like quite the collection of....stuff....yew've got there." His posture changed a bit to reflect a bit of curiosity at that moment, but it changed quickly when this elf, Isilfarrel Mornelis, introduced herself.

Instinctively giving a half-bow, Garanin looked up into her face a gave a smile. "Ah'm called Garanin Stonehewer! And, ah, yes, I am a styudent here, though I admit I'm quite a bit late to the lessons it seems. Only discovered ah had the Gift quite recently, actually. Had to do the Stonehewers proud and make meself into a fine Dwarven enchanter!" If he had any reservations about his destiny, Garanin didn't show them. He was just glad to be of service.

"Well, I think ah've done embarrassed yew enough, Miss Morneless, ah ought to be gettin' to my room before it's time fer chow!" Giving a quick wave and an appraising nod, Garanin turned and started to make his way down the hall. He wanted to check his room before it got to be too late.

@Rune_Alchemist
@MULTI_MEDIA_MAN

Heyo, friend. Not to sound like I'm trying to hurry you or anything, but you gonna reply to the elf anytime soon?


Excuse me while I beat my head into a wall. Weekend was busy morning to night with work and shit, but I'll have a post up before I go to bed

EDIT: Post it up. Will possibly edit it tomorrow to include Garanin in his room.

For now, fuck off I'ma sleep
NEVER doubt my commitment to fulfilling tropes. My character in the other major RP I'm in is slowly approaching Mighty Glacier territory.

He has Reinhardt's shield generator strapped to his shield, a pile bunker whose blade is literally just his sword, and a 20mm revolver. Also the sword/bunker can shoot a laser beam.

Because when baddies gotta die, baddies gotta die
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There will be consequences


I DINNAE MEAN NUTHIN' BY IT LADDEH JUS' STOHP HURLEN FIREBALLS!
@Rune_Alchemist OH HAI THERE I DIDN'T REALIZE YOU HAD LACY GARMENTS OUT LEMME JUST POP THE DOOR OPEN TO YOUR ROOM
Garanin's peaceful slumber was rudefully disturbed by the sound of a bolt of lightning crashing, forcing him up to his feet within moments. "Arrrh, what are ye-Oh." His grumbling cut short by him remembering where he was, Garanin at least had the decency to rub the back of his neck in apology. "Sorry 'bout that."

Yes, awake they were, now if not before. Garanin hardly paid attention to the others around him as the tour began in earnest, though he did notice a male tiefling and a female elf who seemed to be glued at the waist to each other. Oh-ho-hoooo, little lassy's got 'erself a bodyguard, does she? Must be somebody important. The sight of the library was particularly impressive, a storehouse of knowledge grander than many castles had within them.

He hoped to find a wealth of knowledge on enchantment, or else his time would have been wasted. Surely there would be dozens of tomes on the Dwarves' Gift, though? There had to be! And knowing that each book in the Arcanium was unique was important knowledge in and of itself: it meant that if you needed something, you couldn't dilly-dally when it came to actually getting it, lest some other student whisk it away before you even came looking for it.

As the tour continued, Garanin found himself dismayed at the fact that there would be magic duels. It made sense, but hearing it was especially unfortunate. He could hardly make a sword or shield glow in the black of night, how would he be able to keep up with that kind of power? There was no way, and he knew that he couldn't get by on pure combat skills: each of the other students likely had enough experience with magic to cast a few dangerous spells, and even one could spell his defeat if he got hit. And he doubted that anybody would take kindly to him breaking somebody's ribcage with his warhammer, even if it could be healed. He'd likely have to force a submission if he wanted to win.

They were dismissed shortly after the duel and given directions to where their rooms would be located. Slowly ambling along, Garanin took a careful look at each door, admiring the handiwork. He wasn't a smith himself, but few dwarves could go through life without learning plenty about the arts of crafting, be it with wood or metal. As he was looking at the beautifully-carved doors and doorknobs, however, Garanin found himself staring at quite the humorous scene.

An elf. In fact, the elf girl from earlier, but her tiefling friend was nowhere to be found. She had apparently found her room, and was not very happy about its size, audibly complaining before closing the door behind her. Garanin shrugged and was about to continue onward, but he heard a yelp and a crash.

Should he do something about it? It wouldn't hurt to introduce himself to at least one of his fellow students, even if it wasn't under the most marvelous of circumstances. Eh, screw it.

Quickly moving to the door, Garanin carefully grabbed the doorknob and turned it, pushing the door in and poking his head through.

"Oi, lassy, ye al-" Oh. OH. WELL, THEN.

Pulling his head back into the hall and slamming the door harshly, Garanin cringed at the loud banging sound, then knocked on the door without opening it. "Ahhh...soary about that, lassy. Dinnae realize what ah was walkin' in on. Y'alright?"

@Rune_Alchemist
Nice post.

I can tell Garanin will not like either of these characters. Yay.
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