Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5543592-20141201012529/@comment-5543592-20141201041815

"So, what did you think of your first assignment?" Weltrod asked Tomas as the two sat down in their respective seats.

"Good.  It got a bit violent but I think I became a better mage for doing it." Said Tomas, honestly, but also unsure what to say. Were there any right answers?

"Did you notice anything... weird?"

"Yeah.  Talking glowing orbs.  Evil Legionnaires from Morrowind.  Kidnapped Jarls..."

"Yes, but about yourself?"

Oh gods. Was Weltrod having a puberty talk with him? This was not something he wanted to get into. "Uh, no."

Weltod leaned foward. "Tomas do you know about the mysterious circumstances surrounding your birth and the death of your father?"

Tomas scratched his head. He was smart, but he couldn't figure out things he didn't know a thing about. "They happened around the same time?" He guessed.

"Close enough.  Your father was killed in an accident at the college of Winterhold during an experiment he was overseeing.  Your mother was there.  But you want to hear the peculiar bit?"

Tomas was very interested now. "Yes."

"During the experiment you father, the mage, and his apprentice were all killed.  But your mother wasn't."

Tomas shrugged. "So what?"

"Tomas, it had an effect on your ability to use magikca.  I'd like to ask:  have your ever run out of magikca?"

Tomas thought hard. He was about to answer yes as a snap reflex, but realized something. He hadn't, had he?

"I-uh... I don't think so."

"That Tomas... is because you can't.  You possess a magical anomaly that allows you to infinitely use your magikca, to tap into the essense of Magnus."

Tomas' jaw dropped. "Shit, really?"

Weltrod was amused, "Really."

Tomas furrowed his brow for a moment. "Is that why you recruited me."

"Yes." Answered Weltrod honestly.

"Okay." Tomas nodded. "So... can I go."

"Yes you can.  Just, don't go around telling people about your anomaly."

Tomas nodded. He understood. People hated others who were different.