00:00Rebellion
00:30Let us keep our heads about this
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01:37I think they're with Doxiex as well
01:40But surely they's a curdle
01:56Alohomora
01:58So
02:25Have you finished your assignments?
02:49I finished the tasks, Professor.
02:51Well, well. I trust you are meticulous in your efforts. After all, shortcuts only ever lead to shortcomings.
03:05Yes, sir, of course.
03:07Good. Ordinarily, I'd say it's not my concern either way, but you... I want to make sure you're well prepared.
03:15Talent and resolve are a potent combination. It would be a shame to let that go to waste.
03:22Thank you, Professor.
03:23Don't let it go to your head. Now, let's see how you fare with Defindo. Wand at the ready.
03:32Focus. Defindo can be dangerous if you're not paying attention.
03:39Hmm. Very good. It seems you have a grasp on Defindo. I would encourage you once again to practice here in the classroom. For your sake and that of everyone else.
04:04Professor Sharp, do you have a moment?
04:11Depends on how you intend to use it.
04:13I saw an aura badge on your desk and was wondering if you could tell me more about your time as an aura.
04:24Hmm. Observant. I suppose I could indulge you for a moment. Spent years tracking down reprobates who dealt in artifacts of dark magic origin.
04:36That sounds positively exhilarating.
04:42Exhilarating? Hmm. It was at that. Well, it lasted at any rate. I enjoyed a great deal of success as an aura. However, success can make one complacent if one's confidence is not tempered by humility. One overstep in battle changed everything.
04:59May I ask what happened?
05:02Yes. Well, I suppose it's a matter of record. My partner and I had tracked a suspect to a harbor in Scarborough. Trying to smuggle shrunken heads, of all things. I had deduced that he was working alone. I was mistaken. And they knew we were coming. From the moment we stepped onto the ship, well, I barely escaped with my life. My partner wasn't so lucky.
05:25I-I-I suppose being an aura is dreadfully dangerous. I'm sorry.
05:31It is of that. But survival is not guaranteed for any of us. Pay attention. And not just within my class. This is what I must impress upon you all. A potion and a poison may be a mere breath apart. Until you consume the wrong one.
05:49Well said, Professor.
05:51Well said, Professor.
06:19Professor.
21:31I promise.
22:13It is.
22:23You are.
22:28It's good.
22:29Charging ahead. Why don't you lead the way?
22:33If you're sure.
22:51Hmm. A little foreboding.
22:54A few cobwebs and some dust. Nothing to be concerned about.
22:57Oh, of course. It's just not as... tidy as I expected.
23:22Incendio!
23:22Armeet, could I ask you something?
23:30Oh, um, certainly.
23:37Why are you so fascinated with stars?
23:39I suppose because there is so much to learn about them. I mean, there is plenty to learn about a lot of subjects, but astronomy seems limitless. Always something new being discovered. They are forever discovering new moons and stars. In fact, they discovered a new planet just 50 years ago.
23:57Where precisely is the table we're looking for?
23:59According to an old astronomer's chronicle I found in the library of the library of the library of the library, they are forever discovering new moons and stars. In fact, they discovered a new planet just 50 years ago.
24:05Where precisely is the table we're looking for?
24:06According to an old astronomer's chronicle I found in the library, it may be somewhere along the castle wall.
24:12Actually, that's all I wanted to know.
24:13Oh, very well, then.
24:14Actually, that's all I wanted to know.
24:15Oh, very well, then.
24:19Okay, no more peeking into the screen.
24:21This should be taken away from the library of all of your calculations and simple searching
24:22your observer.
24:24OK, let's see.
24:25Ah though, pretty close!
24:26They capsule into the Conservatory family.
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24:28With all of your ownordumons.
24:29Exactly.
24:33Who knew you were enjoying these assessments, then you're so iconic.
24:36So those are Japanese The Oracle Data Club.
24:40Boneg's Truly Beparable
24:41Emily,� I discovered a new planet just fifty years ago.
24:44Where precisely is the table we're looking for?
24:45According to an old astronomers chronicle I found in the library,th Exceptное memorias
24:46because it may be somewhere along the castle wall.
24:49More cobwebs. You don't think any spiders might be lurking about?
24:56Oh no, not this close to school, Amit.
25:05The constellation should appear near the center of your view.
25:10As soon as you've lined up the telescope, we will be able to fill out our star chart.
25:40Stargazing is all about patience and precision.
26:07I was right about the tables. They really are gateways to the far stars, just as the book said.
26:15And your contribution was invaluable. Rest assured, you shall be credited in my memoirs one day.
26:22Thank you, Amit. I look forward to reading them.
26:27And I look forward to writing them.
26:29This is only the beginning. You will find more tables like this one throughout the grounds and forest.
26:35All beckoning to be discovered by a worthy astronomer.
26:39And if I have ever seen one, it's you.
26:42Oh, and about my old telescope. Don't bother returning it. You should keep it.
26:46That's quite generous. Thank you.
26:49You are welcome. It has goblin cut glass and a gobbledygook inscription.
26:54I'm practically fluent in gobbledygook, you know.
26:57It's all in the throat, really, gobbledygook, you know, and how you pronounce your Rs.
27:01Ahem. Anyway, glad our adventure was a success. I will see you soon.
27:06See you soon.
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