Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5543592-20151209203133/@comment-5543592-20151210031751

The foreman nodded slowly. "Alright, head into that room over there." He gestured to the back of the building. "Mark which shipment you want on the spreadsheet.  Faster shipping time costs extra, you know how it goes." He said, distractedly, shoving the letter Myvryna had handed over underneath the counter.

"Indeed it was, my dear." Gell replied. "Now, I believe Alec is speaking.  He does so get upset if we don't give his grandoise tendencies their due attention."

Alecos stood at the front of the kitchen, cleared his throat, and waited until it was silent to speak.

"You've probably all heard of me by now.  And, you wouldn't be here if you weren't at least a little bit sympathetic to my cause."

"The emotional bit of Illusion is like other kinds of magic." Gell said quietly, sipping his drink. "With most spells, it requires brute force or a simple thought.  With Illusion, however, it requires finese, and knowing how much one should push.  You can easily achieve the same result with Charming as you can with Infuriating.  This doesn't hold for extreme emotional states- complete emotionlessness or utter passion, However, in most cases, it doesn't amtter which power you use.  People are not like solid bricks of metal- at any given time, they will have a dozen different emotions churning in them.  An experience Illutionist can dampen everything but the emotion he wants to remain dominant."

"Jude, send in the green server." A woman in green was soon sent into the room.

"She will let my illusionists know to charm the kitchen's residents, making them more receptive and admirable of Alecos."

"I'll see you in a bit." Creighton replied as Alex headed out the door.