Meteora Österreich (
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prismatica2020-01-08 05:31 pm
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-THIS IS A FREE SAMPLE-
-FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT THE LOCAL LIBRARY-
[Two more pictures come after that. First, a screenshot of the map of the city, the location of the library marked with a red spot. If you click on it, it will take you to your map app, the mark now there. Second, the last picture, this time a photo: it's the inside of the library. Next to the donations box, there's a pile of booklets, their cover being the first picture on this post. It seems they have around 30 pages each. And on top of them, a fat orange tabby cat sleeping. The internet likes cats, right?]

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Prospective Moon Knights need to pass both a physical and written exam. There's a handbook that must be memorized, and you must swear fealty to the government of Prisma. Other than that, the only requirements are to be over 15 years old and have sufficient training.
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I will be purchasing this game
twister? I believe my housemates will enjoy it too.
[ oh wow. that was so fast. xiao xingchen is impressed. ]
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Thank you very much for helping me with the information.
The written exam will perhaps be the most challenging.
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You're welcome. Do written exams make you nervous? I know memorizing information can be overwhelming for many.
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If that is not inconvenient.
Yes. A little nervous but I have never
I have never had to perform a written exam.
Do you have a lot of experience with those?
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[Besides, he said dinner. Never saying no to free food.]
I see. Yes, I do. Written exams were common for mages in training. I had to demonstrate the spells afterwards, but first I had to write down the theory and illustrate the magic symbols. I should clarify, however, that studying is different when you're passionate about the subject.
[To be fair, Meteora has amazing memory in general, so studying anything isn't a problem for her. But she's trying to sound encouraging here! XX shouldn't feel bad about not having experience with exams!]
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Thank you, I would be very happy to have you over.
Ah, so there is magic from where you come from? [ curious but not pressing the issue] Were you not passionate about it? I am eager to help people here, a written exam is no great hardship if it will help me achieve that goal.
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Yes, I'm a mage. I specialize in support magic. But I worded my point poorly - I was very passionate about it. I earned my title as the Sage of the Thoursand Miles and I'm extremely proud of it. But it's not the same for everyone - some times a subject that comes off as dense and boring is a necessary topic for certain professions. Some people are better at practical exercises than at long exposition. I was trying to say that my experience shouldn't be an example, and you shouldn't feel bad if a written exam makes you nervous.
That said, your wish to help is strong. So I'm sure you'll do just fine with your exams.