*Note: Sorry if anyone was reading my last Fan Fiction Unwanted Indestructibility. It's just that it wasn't doing so great, and I turned it in the wrong direction. My apologies.
Part One - The Pride of Puddles
A puddle of water soaked the running feet of Ballard Chevalier. Soon later, the puddle could brag about taking the warmth and dryness of six more men's feet (more on that later). All of them were running, chasing Ballard Chevalier. Why none of them bothered to avoid the puddle is a mystery, as the ground around them was dry.
Ballard Chevalier was a very renowned alchemist, and spell maker. At one point in his life he was noble, too. But when you get to the point of owning a shop, and selling potions and little pieces of papyrus with ink on them, one would get very greedy. Ballard stopped bothering with making real potions, but making scrolls was a passion; so at least he was honest about them.
Anyway. One fateful night, in a small store aptly named "Potions & Scrolls Shoppe", in the Imperial City, some Argonians decided to stop by and buy a potion or two. After some long examination, they took three different glass vials. One [guaranteed] to grant eternal life, the other [guaranteed] to turn lead into gold, and the other actually guaranteed to boost how healthy the drinker is. Little to the Argonians knowing, the first two worked and the third did not.
With a nod and a smile, Ballard took their money and watched them leave the store. It was raining then. He muttered "Fools" to himself, with a dastardly smile that would scare a goblin. Not twenty minutes later, they stormed back into the store with a large group of friends; demanding their gold pieces back for all three potions. They drank the health potion, and broke the others because the first didn't work. No one could tell you why they didn't try the others.
Ah, Ballard thought to himself, Wonderful!
With a quick flick of his hands, every glass bottle in the room exploded, and Ballard was gone. But, the genius he was, Ballard didn't anticipate the Argonians to leave the shop the instant he disappeared. When they turned to the open door to look for him, there he stood, outside the door, facing six lizard-people looking like they wanted to enjoy him for a late night dinner.
Anyway. That puddle watched the seven men run away, proud of itself for taking their feet's warmth away. Little did it know it would soon turn into rain, then be separated from itself; starting a new life as snow in the mountains. There, it would be doom to an eternal view of the Capital. And trust me, it would get old after the first few years. It watched it's victims run through the streets, and to the giant door that it assumed was the gate to the Nine.
Enough of the puddle. Ballard left the city, running, with six lizards behind him. And, in an instant, he turned around and pointed a finger at the leading man. Ballard's arm burst into flame for a split second, which propelled a small piece of metal. The metal piece appeared in the leading Argonian's chest, knocking him to the ground. The same Argonian that was shot would later create the "Firearm".
As the Argonians stopped to help their fallen comrade. Ballard smiled with a sense of pride, knowing his own custom spell worked. He just felt bad for the poor sap that's missing a small bit of metal in the bottom of his tankard. The projectile has to come from something, after all.
An Argonian exclaimed some hurtful things, which caused Ballard to turn around and look. One Lizard-Man was approaching Ballard, with his hands up in the air like it was supposed to protect him, or something.
"Hey, Mr. Chevalier, what was that?" The Argonian said.
"What?" Ballard replied.
"We were going to take the three gold pieces and leave you alone! And you just cast some spell and hurt our friend? We were chasing you for a good one hundred yards, only! We wouldn't have even left the bridge."
"Oh." Ballard hesitated, then reached into his pocket pulling out five gold pieces, "Hope this pays for damages?"
The Argonian spit on Ballard's feet, "We'll see if anyone ever shops at your place. There are some trustworthy alchemists right across the street from you! Oh! And nice job destroying your inventory. Ass."
Ballard was speechless at first, no one has ever spoken like that... Ever. But then, "That was mind trick! I didn't really destroy them! Ha ha! I fooled you!" His voice cracked, Ballard had never been a good liar.
The shot Argonian got up to his feet, seemingly unharmed, and made a gesture to Ballard. He turned around, holding his wound. The one that confronted Ballard turned around and said: "He'll be fine, thanks for the concern!"