"You're more than an animal," he said quietly, vehemently. It was no insult to animals, but to his mind, Kelvics embodied the best of both worlds, at least if Ethan was any indication. He had the pure, primal instincts of a bird of prey, and a yen for service, which was an admirable trait in humans. So many were only looking out for their own pleasures, their own gain. While Ethan wanted things, he was also a generous soul, and Hadrian appreciated his support. He sighed and nodded; it wasn't that he didn't want to share knowledge and power with Ethan, who seemed more trustworthy than most people, but that his eyes were wide open and his knowledge was deep. Ethan had no idea what he was getting into. Hadrian always tried to point out the dangers, but to keep the joy and love of discovery alive in the way he taught magic, because Hadrian himself loved magic. Power was a byproduct. Having ones hands on the stuff of creation, knowing secrets and gaining wisdom, those were what he cherished. "Eyris guide me," he murmured, pulling a rough dagger out of his ever-present satchel. It was inexpertly crafted, but the edge was razor sharp. Dull tools were for dull people to Hadrian's mind. "I made this," he said without too much pride, only a modicum. One day he would be a crafter as well as an enchanter, and then he could truly call himself a magecrafter. "I will have to make two incisions in your flesh, and then I will pour my res into you." He blinked once, twice, wondering if there wasn't something intensely intimate about pouring the stuff of one's soul into another person in order to awaken their own ability to manipulate it. "Res is just a type of djed, the stuff of souls and magic. It will go into your mouth, your nose, your eyes, your ears, the incisions... every orifice. It will fill you, and I will hold it there for a time while it changes your aura permanently, awakening the ability to create res from your own djed. Then I must withdraw it without transmuting it into water or earth while it's in your body. Then I'll do my best to bandage the cuts; they won't be huge. You might be sick, or in pain, or just intensely uncomfortable. It's like a growth spurt all at once. It hurts like nothing you've felt before. Not necessary worse, but differently... Later, I will guide you through creating the res and transmuting it into an element. I think your first will be air since you're a creature of the skies, but sometimes the gods play funny tricks on us in that regard. "And," he added after a pause, "if you are too weak to travel, I will carry you back to camp. Do you have any questions?" |