Tobi tipped on the second choice. "I wanted to explore, now i have to do so." Mary was still a little anxious about his action.
The display said: "Roll a climbing test over or equal to 4" Tobi gulped, and looked in the round. Ryan said: "You are not allowed to look into my eyes, peasant! Look down and i will solve your Problem!"
Alll the others looked strange to Ryan, but under his look, they obeyed, too, and he played a card to Tobi. "It is some extraordinary help, peasant, but i hope you will be able to use it the right way."
He played: "MULTIPLE The Wizards Aprentice. Gain one school of magic, Increase Intelligence, Increase Age (roll the dice)"
"Hm, i hope this will work. I can´t imagine how, but if the blue blooded thinks so, it must be right." He sighed, and rolled the dice. It showed a 5. Tobi felt his body tingle, and his shoulder grew slightly noticable wider. His appearance seemed to become more adult, but the others couldn´t make out the points, what exactly changed. His voice was calmer as Tobi started to speak again. He said: That wasn´t a big change. But i can think different. It is a very funny feeling." "How is it?", asked Bob. Dina looked wiht interest, too. "It is just, as if you haven´t to concentrate so much on one thought, and have more space in your head to think in a different direction to this line. Its a good feeling, believe me!"
The display gave him twelve possibilities, out of which he could choose one school. He grinned, and chose AIR. Ryan nodded majestically, and leaned back. Tobi smiled, opened his hand, and let a small amount of air flowed over the players heads.
"You can cast real magic now?", Dina looked at him, turning her ears backwards in fear. "Yes." Ryan said: "Peasants. Dumb peoples! That was perhaps the reason for my generous offer?" He grumbled.
Lissy said seductivly: "It suits you, my mage. May i offer you a small kissy?" She kissed him wihtout waiting for the response. He felt curious of her cute muzzle kissing him with her black lips. They still felt humanly soft, despite they were a little bit slimmer now. She padded with her eyelashes, and it was difficult for him to concentrate to his task now. He turned his palms to the ground, and cruiseled his front.
Then, suddenly, he felt himself becoming lighter and lighter, and alll teh others gasped aloud, as he had his "lift-of" and levitated in the air. The display said: "No role required"
Ryan commented: "Just as i said." The display showed the den. The text said: " in the den you find a small wooden door. 1) Enter 2) Leave"
Tobi entered, and the text went on: "Behind the door there is a small room with a nice little cupboard, a carpet of rough wool, a table and two chairs made of drak wood, and a soft and nice looking bed in the back. Do you 1) search the cupboard or 2) lay down and rest "Magic is exhausting!", said Tobi, levelled down, and tipped the 2).
Nothing happened. He gave the dice to Bob, who was now the only unchanged person in the unchanged round. He sighed, and took the dice. "I want to rescue Dina out of the river. I need at least a 5 to make it! Give me luck!" Dina looked thankful to him, and gave him a long and wonderful kiss. Bob felt her webbed hands at the sides of his face. It was exiting to him. "Good luck my boy!", said Dina, and smiled wide. He rolled and it was a 6!
"Hey! Do your kisses give luck to everyone?", smiled Tobi. Lissy looked jelousy to him, and he guilty looked down. "Am i such a bad kisser?" asked Lissy. He stumbled ans scatted some excuses and turned red again.
Mary smiled to the round. "I think noone is brave enough to give the little froggy-girl a sweet little hug with a sweet big kissy???" Her smile was incredible high, her froglike lips smiling form one side of her face to the other. Bob, Tobi and Ryan looked away, and Lissy and Mary laughed. Even out of Dinas lips escaped a little giggle.
Bob started tipping on the board. On the third field the display showed...