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Jun 14, 2011 02:09

Character(s): Remus Lupin and anyone who wants to join him.
Content: Remus is hitting the books to see what he can find on the darker aspects of Paixao.
Setting: Os Dias Sao a Noite (The library)
Time: Midday (Week 32)
Warnings: None I can think of.

Remus had leaned a valuable lesson... )

week 32, remus lupin, os dias sao a noite, naesala

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snaky_raven June 14 2011, 15:23:38 UTC
Naesala was leafing through a tome about a few shelves down, skimming with determination and curiosity as to what Paixao's history was. Any large cities such as this one had to have some sort of historical archive in this place. It was ridiculous to even assume that the city just appeared out of thin air. As much as anyone else trapped in this complicated cage, this laguz had hoped to learn something solid and concrete.

The book he had was a documented study into the science of magic--in other words not quite what he was interested in. This wasn't the first he'd felt that he'd been wasting time. I seem to get a lot more information outside than I ever would in here, he mulled to himself, feeling quite bored.

Finally, he slid the thick hardbound book back into place. He keenly overheard the sound of someone ruffling through papers, or some thin material of some sort, at a quicker pace of browsing. Naesala stepped out, the bookshelves wide enough for his convenience. If they hadn't been a great deal apart, the raven man wouldn't have bothered. The dark wings on his back usually required a little more space than any human needed.

The human boy up ahead might as well be a change of pace. His dark eyes needed a rest. Normally, Naesala wouldn't spend much time reading anything at all. He used his sight for more important things; spying treasure, hunting, and seeing danger from some distance away.

He brushed one hand through his blue hair as he approached the human youth, the source of the sound that went off kilter to the peaceful solace in this establishment. To prevent the woman in charge from having to tell him to leave, he slyly kept his suave voice to the appropriate volume. "Someone must have gone through quite a deal to keep Paixao secretive to outsiders..."

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