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WHO: Marcus Rowntree and various.
WHAT: Activities.
WHEN: Kingsway
WHERE: Mainly the Gallows
NOTES: Some open prompts in the comments, but also works as a catch all for planned things. Let me know if you'd like to do something specific, or if we have CR, feel free to just hit me with a wild card honestly.
WHAT: Activities.
WHEN: Kingsway
WHERE: Mainly the Gallows
NOTES: Some open prompts in the comments, but also works as a catch all for planned things. Let me know if you'd like to do something specific, or if we have CR, feel free to just hit me with a wild card honestly.

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He nods back. "I'll show you through some casting actions," Marcus says, hefting his own staff. "And I'll go slowly, so you can mimic me."
What follows are some patiently shown manoeuvres, paused with instruction ("keep your hands further apart" and "make certain you're balanced first" and "keep your eyes up") without any explanation as to how to make them summon magic. Even then, when some motions are executed well, there's that low hum of potential zithering through the enchanted staff.
These motions feel like they could be martial, or like a dance, or meditative, and like they could be more of one of those things than the other with practice. Marcus is more mechanical, but perhaps that's just for the sake of the lesson.
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The nature of how Marcus moves also makes adapting tricky, the nature of his own movements tending towards frenetic fluidity under usual circumstances. The slowed pace and almost rigid feeling of this makes him doubt his own work with the staff despite the vague resonance of energy here and there. Eventually, his mouth purses up for a moment before speaking.
"Do you always move like this? Not the pace - the actual style of somatics."
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But he tips his head as he says, "In using a staff, aye, mostly, there are common and basic spells with their set of movements. Somatics," he says, as if to try that word out. "The best way I've heard to described is not only thinning the Veil, but manipulating it to produce the kind of magic you're channelling into spellwork.
"And in my opinion, it makes better sense once you know the motions by heart, when you're no longer thinking about it. So I drill my apprentices in the motions only, until that part is learned."
He pauses, and adds, "I can show you what it's supposed to look like instead."