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 Alexander Luxin does not know many things about his past. He has no idea who his parents are, he does not know where he was originally from, and he does not know what about him compelled the [[Assembly of Fate]] to train him. Alexander Luxin does not know many things about his past. He has no idea who his parents are, he does not know where he was originally from, and he does not know what about him compelled the [[Assembly of Fate]] to train him.
  
-As long as Alexander could remember he was a student of the Assembly of Fate. They taught him the history of the land and guided him in his magical pursuits throughout his childhood. He was always told he had great potential, and this gave him the confidence to tackle any challenge he faced. As Alexander entered his teenage years, he began to focus on knowledge of magical arts over the practice of the arts. This caused many of the instructors in the Assembly to protest letting him remain in the Assembly, since they believed that his lack of practice would make him a liability for them. One of the instructors, however, convinced them to let him take Alexander under his wing. This instructor was named [[Joffrey ilphelkir]], a half-elf man who held the same fascination with history and knowledge that Alexander did. Joffrey would then teach Alexander about a forgotten sect of the Assembly, the [[Order of the Scribes]].+As long as Alexander could remember he was a student of the Assembly of Fate. They taught him the history of the land and guided him in his magical pursuits throughout his childhood. He was always told he had great potential, and this gave him the confidence to tackle any challenge he faced. As Alexander entered his teenage years, he began to focus on knowledge of magical arts over the practice of the arts. This caused many of his mentors in the Assembly to protest letting him remain in the Assembly, since they believed that his lack of practice would make him a liability for them. One of the members convinced them to let him take Alexander under his wing. This mage was named [[Joffrey ilphelkir]], a half-elf man who held the same fascination with history and knowledge that Alexander did. Joffrey would then teach Alexander about a forgotten sect of the Assembly, the [[Order of the Scribes]].
  
 Alexander would learn that Joffrey was the only remaining member of the Order and that his pursuit of knowledge could lead him to greater power than the other instructors were capable of teaching. Joffrey taught Alexander how to manipulate a spell's formula to change properties of it. He also taught him the art of quickly transcribing spells. These teachings would require great focus and time for Alexander, so Joffrey took him to a small, quiet town that he could learn and practice effectively. Alexander did not know much about the town other than the fact that it was a short ways from [[Blackangel]] and that there were [[nero|rumors of a woman's body being safely hidden away]] for reasons that were unknown. Alexander would learn that Joffrey was the only remaining member of the Order and that his pursuit of knowledge could lead him to greater power than the other instructors were capable of teaching. Joffrey taught Alexander how to manipulate a spell's formula to change properties of it. He also taught him the art of quickly transcribing spells. These teachings would require great focus and time for Alexander, so Joffrey took him to a small, quiet town that he could learn and practice effectively. Alexander did not know much about the town other than the fact that it was a short ways from [[Blackangel]] and that there were [[nero|rumors of a woman's body being safely hidden away]] for reasons that were unknown.
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