Board Thread:Random RP/@comment-26444332-20170424191044/@comment-26444332-20170521232447

Slade's room, like the others, is an elegant wood-and-stone affair: and though there are no windows, but rather glass doors with elegant iron vine patterns leading onto verandas, the rooms are quite comfortable. With their billowing curtains awash in the moonlight, they seem almost ethereal; certainly elvish, at the least. The beds, though couches, are quite soft.

The Scarlet Realm, the book begins, ''is a plane of existence shrouded in mystery. As such, it has never been fully documented: and though the rare users of the Dolueli Shroud have been able to traverse it, they have never revealed much about what they saw. Thus, while much of what is known of the looks and denizens of the crimson is mere conjecture, the so-called 'scarlet magic' is not, and this is the subject of this tome.''

As Slade continues reading, many secrets are revealed to him: several "Crimson Invocations" (so-called "Scarlet Magecraft") and even the summonings of a few Scarlet Lords, all of which are possible for people without an Astral alignment; thought the price may be difficult to barter, the text warns.

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Meanwhile, Manteau finds the kitchen (a beautiful affair) and opens the mage's cold storage to find several cool choice bits of meat, and all sorts of delectable items, including a cake.