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STUDY TABLE

The common room is full of similar looking study tables, but there’s something about this one that causes you pause. Studying hasn’t always been your strong suit, as you’ve found traditional study methods to be more than a little repressive. A fancy looking writing quill has been broken into two and lies useless on the table next to some parchment, as well as a deck of wizard’s cards. 



You pick up the two pieces of the writing quill and notice that it appears as if it were snapped in half on purpose.  As you inspect the broken utensil, you notice the engraving on the side:

ENCHANTISCRIPT

This is an autoquill! Rather, it was an autoquill. They’re not much good once they’ve been snapped in two. Someone adept at repairing charms might be able to fix it, but you never found simple spells like that interesting enough to learn.

You place the broken pieces back onto the table.


You pick up the deck of Wizards Cards. You’re not sure what the point is of collecting these, but the art looks cool. If you take some time, you can arrange the cards however you wish and flip through them at your leisure.





You sort the cards in alphabetical order.



You take a moment to shuffle the cards.