Chapter 9: Hello, Kel'thugad
There are no entrance exams.
Apprentices who can get a letter of recommendation, whether they are wood or not, Dalaran will allow him to enter Violet Academy to study for a while.
It's such a waste guy that Violet Academy will kick him out of school.
This is a compromise between Dalaran and other human forces, and with a letter of recommendation from a nobleman or a high-ranking mage, you can enter the Violet Academy and give it a try.
Orondo himself is a viscount, and the letter of recommendation he got from an earl two years ago owes him a favor. Even if he didn't know anything about magic now, Dalaran would give him a face to come in and stay for a few days.
The elven mage Hadron just talked to him coldly, and called another apprentice who happened to come in to find Hadron to take him to register.
After registration, I paid the tuition fee of 500 Lordaeron New Gold Coins for a year.
Five hundred gold coins is almost the income of ordinary people for a lifetime without eating or drinking. No wonder there are so few mages, ordinary families simply can't afford such expenses, no matter how good their talents are, it's useless.
After paying the money, Orondo got a stack of things.
Two magic robes, without any mage logos on them, only to indicate the identity of this as a Dalaran magic apprentice.
A badge, a magic pass badge, was his identity card in Dalaran, which he could read in the library and enjoy many perks - such as being able to enter the Violet Academy at will without being blocked by the guards at the door.
Several elementary magic textbooks are classics like "Rune for Dummies Tutorial: Arcane".
There are a few other things.
Orondo flipped through a few textbooks at random and found that he had read them all.
Maybe you can sell it second-hand?
He thought so.
The apprentice arranged by Master Hadron then said:
"I've got it. You can choose to live in the academy and get a dormitory with your status badge. Of course, you can also live outside and just come back when you have a lesson. ”
"It's the same with eating, you can go out and eat in the college's public cafeteria."
"You've just arrived, and you don't have a mentor yet. You will have to attend public classes for a period of time, and only then will you be able to enter the Master's House to receive your teacher's teachings. ”
"Any questions?"
After a quick finish, the apprentice looked at him indifferently, and his voice was always cold when he spoke.
The indifferent apprentice was young, and Orondo felt that he was at most a year or two older than him, and never more than fifteen.
"I have a question. Is it possible that with this badge, I can go to the library and read books now? Orondo asked immediately.
With the Eye of Truth as a cheat, he can't wait to read the books in the library right now.
"Yes. However, this is only the most basic apprentice badge, and can only be read on the first floor of the library. Nowhere else is it. Said the indifferent apprentice.
"How many floors are there in the library?"
"Please don't ask such boring questions. Is there anything else you can do? The indifferent apprentice continued.
"Okay. One last question. Orondo reached out to him and said in the inexplicable look of the indifferent apprentice, "Hello, my name is Orondo Sephorosa. Excuse me......"
"My name is Kel'thugad. That's it, if you don't understand something, you ask other people. ”
As a result, this apprentice became a [Kthugad Beginner Mage, who can easily kill more than five hosts......]
In the eyes of the Eye of Truth, it seems that he has become a unit of measure...... You can kill a few of yourself at every turn!
The indifferent Kel'thugad didn't answer much of Orondo's curiosity about the Dalaran Violet Academy.
In the evening, Orondo, who was in the Great Library of Magic, figured out what he should do and what he could learn as a trainee apprentice in Dalaran.
As one of the Academy's most junior apprentices, Orondo has a daily public class on basic techniques and the history of magic.
The teachers of the public classes are experienced formal mages, and then from time to time there will be high-level mages who will appear in the public classes and select trainee mage apprentices as their students.
After becoming a student of a high-level mage. Only apprenticeship apprenticeship can remove the word apprenticeship and become a real mage apprentice.
From now on, you don't have to go to ordinary public classes, you can learn knowledge and mystery under the guidance of your instructor.
Then, the apprentices, who have not been favored by their mentors and can only attend public classes every day, can only stay at Violet Academy for a month.
No one wants it in a month, so I'm sorry...... Go home, brother, magic is not for you.
That is, apprenticeship apprentices like Orondo. At Violet Academy, there are only two ways to go through the public class of about an hour a day, and to go to the library for self-study.
Violet Academy doesn't have any classes at all, usually a mentor only takes a few apprentices, and usually doesn't bother the mentor frequently, after all, each mage has his own work and research.
After figuring out these Violet House rules, Orondo sighed, and there was nothing more to say next.
Let's read a book.
In the corner of the library, he brought in a dozen books related to magic in one go.
There are introductory textbooks like Rune for Dummies: Arcane, extracurricular readings like Kenrito Monthly, like Mage Magazine, and elementary alchemical texts closely related to the arcane of magic, such as Carlil's Minor Elixir Materials.
This made Orondo feel that the annual tuition fee of 500 gold coins was worth a lot!
If you buy these dozen classics by yourself, you will need at least more than 100 gold coins.
Look here, don't want money!
It's just that according to the rules, you can't take it out of the library, you can only watch it here.
Another bonus, though, is that the library is magically managed, allowing students to read all night here!
What else is there to say?
Orondo plunged headlong into the ocean of knowledge.
So at midnight, when the junior mage Kel'thugad came down from the third floor of the library, he saw Orondo in the corner of the library who had forgotten to sleep and eat in the "flipping book".
It's really flipping through the books!
When Kel'thugard saw Orondo, the apprentice mage had a thick elementary book on the elements. But the apprentice mage apprentice turned a page in almost two or three seconds, and in a few minutes he had finished the book that was at least 100 pages thick!
This scene was as cold as Kel'thugard couldn't help but pause and observe him for a moment.
Is this reading a book?
Do you have anyone who reads like this?
A kid who doesn't know what to call it.
Thinking like this, Kel'thugad, who couldn't see anything, left indifferently.