Two mages || Closed rp with mooglenmages
Xella screeched to a stop. She was cornered by these dumb hooligans and just when she found a shop! She bit her bottom lip as she thought of what to do. She got off of her bike and took out a book of spells from her bag. She’s not even close to learning most of the spells but she can manage.
"Leave me alone you bullies!" she says as she uses her free hand to seeks a spell. Hm. She could try a thunder spell. Not used to that but here goes. "Now prepare! Thundara!" she raises her free hand and fires the thunderball at them not even looking where it was headed… until it was too late! "Oh no!"
Crash!
The sound of shattering glass filled the air and she gasped. She quickly put away the book and hopped on her bike, slowly rolling towards the shop window. “The whole window shattered…” It just had to be the whole window, didn’t it?
A few beeps were heard and her bike booted up. “You used a spell you weren’t used to again, didn’t you? I told you countless of times not to use any spells without my supervision!” her bike yelled. “And look! You made a mess… a big one…”
"I get it! For a motorbike you talk a lot. Jeez, you should have been a parrot!" Xella says as she peeks in through the broken window. "H-Hello? Anyone in?"
Hopefully not.
Ohh someone was definitely in. And he was not happy, either. Not only had the thunder spell blasted through his window, but the shelves in back had toppled and its contents shattered all over the floor and counter. The noise had startled Kure awake and Merun out of the back room where he had been carving. Suffice to say the reaction from the shopkeeper at least was genuinely frantic.
Kure and Merun were already working on cleaning up the mess, and as soon as he heard the voice from the window the shopkeeper shot to attention. He stood and spun, moving around the counter to approach the girl in the window while Kure continued cleaning. "You!!! Did you do this?! Look at what’s happened!"
Outside, the main hubbub was the motorbike sitting around on the street. Nobody, not even in Lindblum, had ever seen a contraption that looked like that before. It clearly did not run off mist, but it wasn’t steam powered either. And as soon as Merun made it to the window, he noticed the object beyond the girl’s shoulder and stared blankly at it. It was no wonder she was getting hassled by brutish people here. Nobody was used to seeing such a thing!
But Merun didn’t think that far yet. Not even knowing why or how she managed to throw a thundaga spell at his shop’s window, he was more focused on finding that out at the moment— and perhaps getting reimbursed for it. He turned his attention back to her after a beat, and continued his little rant. “Don’t you realize it’s dangerous to use magic in a heavily populated area?! You could kill bystanders that way!”








