Caller Rydia's Search for ImpSpell
A Final Fantasy Story by Jesse Shearer
A Warp Power Studios and Theaters production.
Chapter Four: Day Fifteen, Rydia's second round
Cecil suggested that we give up our search for the Imp spell this morning. He said he thought it might be possible to buy it in a shop that might be found in either Mist Village or the Summoned Monsters' Town. Of course, as any true Caller knows, this is untrue. Rosa suggested that we put the idea to a vote. Cecil and Kain voted for looking for secret shops that might sell summon spells. But Rosa and Edge sided with me, so we will continue to search for the spell in the wild.
Later, Edge suggested that we return Cid's Enterprise to Baron, where we had landed the other airship, the hovercraft and the Blue Whale and take the Blue Whale back to the desert so that we would have more comfortable accomidations than what the ruins of Damcyan Castle provided. After two weeks of sleeping on the sandy stone floors and replenishing our hit points and magic points from the Replenisment Pots, we all agreed.
On our way to Baron, Cecil tried again to convince everyone that we should look around for shops that might sell summon spells. Once again, the party was more in my favor than it was in his, although Edge did see that this was a good opportunity to try it and wavered a bit. But I threatened him with a level one lightning spell and he came around.
So, we spent our first night in the Blue Whale while we search for the Imps' summon spell. Perhaps more comfortable surroundings will keep spirits up long enough for us to find it. If not, there are other morals boosters, as well, because now we can easily get to the moon where stronger enemies live and we can search for stronger spells and items. But not until we find the Imp Spell.
A Final Fantasy Story by Jesse Shearer
A Warp Power Studios and Theaters production.
Chapter Four: Day Fifteen, Rydia's second round
Cecil suggested that we give up our search for the Imp spell this morning. He said he thought it might be possible to buy it in a shop that might be found in either Mist Village or the Summoned Monsters' Town. Of course, as any true Caller knows, this is untrue. Rosa suggested that we put the idea to a vote. Cecil and Kain voted for looking for secret shops that might sell summon spells. But Rosa and Edge sided with me, so we will continue to search for the spell in the wild.
Later, Edge suggested that we return Cid's Enterprise to Baron, where we had landed the other airship, the hovercraft and the Blue Whale and take the Blue Whale back to the desert so that we would have more comfortable accomidations than what the ruins of Damcyan Castle provided. After two weeks of sleeping on the sandy stone floors and replenishing our hit points and magic points from the Replenisment Pots, we all agreed.
On our way to Baron, Cecil tried again to convince everyone that we should look around for shops that might sell summon spells. Once again, the party was more in my favor than it was in his, although Edge did see that this was a good opportunity to try it and wavered a bit. But I threatened him with a level one lightning spell and he came around.
So, we spent our first night in the Blue Whale while we search for the Imps' summon spell. Perhaps more comfortable surroundings will keep spirits up long enough for us to find it. If not, there are other morals boosters, as well, because now we can easily get to the moon where stronger enemies live and we can search for stronger spells and items. But not until we find the Imp Spell.
