Subject: Bingle was practically exploding with excitement.
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Posted on: 2016-04-28 08:25:00 UTC

His pallid skin scrunched up in wrinkles, as his grin displayed his yellowing teeth to the world, perhaps mistaking them for gold, rather than signs of under-par hygiene.

‘Oh, spells,’ He said, with the air of an old soldier sat behind a bar, recalling glorious half-truths for his audience to not believe. ‘That’s hardly my area of expertise. Wizards handle those, and they’re terribly rare. One in fifty, you know. No, I’m a sorcerer. The layman can hardly be expected to play with the threads of existence without his tools, of course.’

The floodgates had now opened. The words raced out of his mouth, desperately carrying as much information as they could in such limited time.

‘UnderLondon is the world’s magic capital,’ He said, practically saluting in front of a flag.

Every magus seems to think that about their home,’ Finch noted.

‘They made it under old London, and as the years went by, it became something far, far greater,’ Bingle said, a step away from crying a single, crystalline tear of patriotic joy.

‘And where do I begin with the Esoteric University? The revolutionary redesign of the wand, the invention of economically viable golems, Ella Colbert, mother of the modern magus?!’

Sounds a very nice place, Bingle,’ Finch said, voice particularly steely, if that was possible.

Bingle ignored him.
‘But do tell me what this ‘Celestial School’ is. It is the nature of the magus to accrue knowledge, after all.’

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