Character Meet and Greet

I. Exploring Main Street! Take a trip through a little town taken straight from 1890's America. Visit the shops, dine at the restaurants- but don't forget you are here on a mission. As an Apprentice, you will need to gather some supplies. A weapon, or tool for producing magic.
But we understand if that corn dog cart on Market Street is your first stop.
II. Apprentice Class 101! Practice your spell casting and weaponship on the open commons behind the Firehouse. Sparring, casting or just general confusion abound here. Try not to hit anything or...anyone, the paint on the infirmary is still drying.
III. Look out! A level 2 corroded monster has managed to get onto Main Street! Protect the citizens and defeat the cur, and please watch the damage, the paint is still wet!
IV. One Little Spark! Go ahead, show us the strength of your imagination and come up with your own scenarios. Just, stay out of the Corroded Lands...if possible.
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But at the mention of the Doctor, Rose's expression fell all over again, and she bit a knuckle, leaned back in thought, and looked up at the sky.
And she sings.
"The stars are all my friends,
'Till the nighttime ends
So I know I'm not alone
When I'm here, on my own
Isn't that a wonder?
You're not alone
You're not alone
Not really alone..."
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Something he'd said seemed to have brought her down again, though, and he began to try and think of a way to counter it. Though he quickly found that he couldn't entirely regret it, given the song she sang in response. "That was lovely," he said sincerely when she'd finished. "You have a beautiful singing voice, did you know that? It's too bad my flute didn't make the trip with me, or we could have ourselves a little duet."
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She bit her bottom lip but beamed at the compliment. "Oh thank you!!! Ta. When did you learn flute?"
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"Some time ago," he said. "As a performer, it pays to be a man of many skills. I can play, dance, juggle, perform stage magic, do acrobatics, and a number of other things. I do hope you get a chance to see me perform some day; I'm sure you'd love it."
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But to the latter: "Yeah?" A genuine smile. "I hope so too, I'm sure I will."