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Entering without the breaking
So, Savril has picked out a nice little mage estate that promises to have some interesting books he hasn't stolen copies of yet, and defenses that can be cracked. It's not the easiest of all houses, because - well, he's already broken into all of the easy ones. He is on intermediate difficulty for burglary. But since the triplets broke into the Larivias house (which had, from Savril's acquaintance with sneakery, made it past intermediate difficulty before they teleported inside) they're cleared to come along after the place has been properly cased.
That is, if they have parental permission. Savril does not want to upset the parents of terrifying children. Parents of terrifying children tend to also be terrifying themselves.
That is, if they have parental permission. Savril does not want to upset the parents of terrifying children. Parents of terrifying children tend to also be terrifying themselves.
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Savril brings delicious cookies.
(And also all of his burglary tools.)
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"We have food!" says Tierval when they are all assembled at the picnic site.
"We should discuss tactics," says Serin.
"After food," says Orion.
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Food! Delicious food and delicious cookies.
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When Orion has finished eating his final cookie, he says: "Tierval's best at magic analysis. Serin's best at scrying. I'm lazy."
"Comes in handy when we need to use a bunch of mana quickly and I've already used most of mine on weird experiments," says Tierval.
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"Always nice to have a spare," says Orion. Tierval snorts and hands him a cookie. He rolls his eyes slightly and eats it.
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"I might have the benefit of experience, but I don't exactly know how many houses you've broken into. It might be more than I have."
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"I think I'm flattered on behalf of my family," he says, because actually he really is.
Just from getting to know them, he thinks the challenge in breaking in was part of the appeal, but he suspects they might have known about the thievery before even entering the house. But that's not required. They're one of the few small mage families that have a lot of books on magic. And obviously if they got caught (... which, they did) a smaller family wouldn't be as able to enact vengeance as a larger one. Or as willing to try it; they have a lot more to lose.
He has so much information to digest from this three word statement. He'll be assessing the implications of it for days, he thinks.
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"Lots of things do when Tierval's around," says Orion.
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"I mean, the end result worked out well enough. Now you have mage friends from another family where you didn't before."
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"Can't rely on that sort of thing," says Serin.
"Watch me," says Tierval.
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"Poor strategy," says Serin.
"Is not," says Tierval.
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"It's poor strategy to act like nothing bad is ever going to happen, but that's not what I do," says Tierval.
"Sure it is, you're just lucky enough to pull it off," says Orion. Tierval snorts and pokes him.
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