Isabella Amariah ⍋ "Amariah" (
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picknicking
There's something unutterably pleasant about landing in a bit of woods in the middle of Nowhere, Manitoba, removing a sandwich and an apple from her backpack and having a picnic before she's ready to move on. She could eat in midair, but it makes it too likely that she'll drop something and find it unrecoverable.
Path's on her knee, and her cloudpine is propped up against the tree next to her.
Path's on her knee, and her cloudpine is propped up against the tree next to her.
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He is not, in fact, this dense. He's just shy, and used to being paranoid towards anything that involves romantics. Habits are hard to break, even when he's not home.
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She looks out the window. "I can start magicking rocks if you like."
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Adarin's glad she's not being pushy - he's very slow and deliberate, with his choices.
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The spell isn't English, but his spell will pick up the meaning - it scans and rhymes prettily, in the original:
"Segaard Oskei's light I call,
Brightness for me to see by,
Shine from that which I hold."
The rock starts to glow with an intense, warm yellow light.
"Sunshine," says Isabella. "That's the brightest version, and the most commonly used."
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She picks up the second rock. The first line is slightly modified to accommodate the syllable change:
"Kas Petaal, it's your light I call,
Brightness for me to see by,
Shine from that which I hold."
This rock does, to all appearances, absolutely nothing.
She puts it down and repeats the procedure:
"Evisa Iannakara's light, come..." (The rock shines, like a firefly, faintly bluish and organic in character, not nearly as bright as the first.)
"Yambe Akka's light I call..." (The rock is speckled with faint yet attractive dots of starry light.)
"Farakhel Nimah's light, come here..." (The rock behaves like the waxing moon, a sliver of glow expanding until it covers the rest of the rock - and then it goes out.)
"Amariah Lytess's light is summoned..." (The rock lights up with gentle silvery moonglow and holds steady.)
"Memma Belir's light I call..." (This one is the reverse of Farakhel Nimah's; it starts like Amariah Lytess's and then slides into darkness.)
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"The first one's probably the most practical, but the others are extremely pretty. Does the effect last indefinitely, or do they eventually go out on their own?"
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He motions to the silvery moonglow one. Amariah Lytess' light - Vern is looking like she's trying very hard not to laugh.
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Isabella scoops up the moonlight rock. "All right. You can watch me mix up the potion if you want."
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"I'd love to, though I'm not sure if much is involved in the creation of the potion," says Adarin.
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"It's still interesting. Thank you, by the way."
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