The explanation, while not entirely clear, managed to bring to mind the equivalent word in her native tongue. The spirit, the essence of a person, the soul. She tucked the common word away in her mind, noting its use for later.
"What kind of magic can create the basis of life? A- a soul?" She questioned, unsure of the concept. She was following well enough, though. Or so she thought. His magic, which he went on to explain, was called Animation, and it allowed him to create souls for his golems.
She could understand this, it was no different than drawing the energy of the gods to oneself as she did when meditating or getting ready to do a reading. That was magic, as she understood it, no different from his.
"I think the gods must help you, to lend you the magic you use. Isn't it their energy that fuels the world and everything in it? If you use their energy, than I think they must help you." She tried to explain her reasoning, but without the knowledge of all the words, this was the best she could offer.
It took her only a moment to change her focus, the extended contact having allowed her to press the music to the back of her mind, she delved back into it now, seeking the sound of his mind. It was different now, bolder, confident, the sounds dancing,
"Woodwinds, pan flutes, gentle but assured. Comfort perhaps, and the lit of curiosity. Perhaps the - forgive me, I don't know the common word, it is short, pronounced, rapid notes of music- it sounds, to me, like excitement."
She couldn't help but smile at his amazement, a gentle blush touched her cheeks. It wasn't often people looked at her as though she were an exciting new discovery, she wasn't quite sure what to make of it.
"I have heard some, seen some even met one briefly many years ago, but one person does not make an entire race, and I have been told nothing more than what I am sure people say of Konti. That they are strange fish people with stranger magic. They are so busy at the port, I have not managed to find a time to meet them. I would not distract them when they are working."
Kaik yelped, having mistaken her as sipping the tea, and Tanell moved to help, perhaps to find him some cool water, but before she could, he began talking.
"Shall we um...start this divining?" He asked, changing the subject, likely out of embarrassment, although she could not fault him that.
He wanted her to read cards for him now, not a strange turn of events, but it did cause her some pause. While she had told him she could, she looked now a the cards with disinclination to use them. The interruption of his arrival had served to break her necessary bonding with the cards, and her steadfast dislike of the deck had returned with a vengeance.
She felt so whiny, reluctant to use the new cards solely because they weren't the old cards. Still, she was unable to shake the feeling. He had paid her to do the reading, though, and she would not go back on her word.
So instead of making a face like a petulant child, she inclined her head, attempting to subdue the resentment she felt towards the cards once more so that she could move forward with her work.
"I mentioned before that the cards are new, I was actually reading about them when you stumbled across my home. Perhaps you would allow me a few minutes, just to get a feel for the intention of the cards?"
If nothing else, she needed to know what the symbols of the cards meant, they were different than the ones from home, and she should at least have the knowledge of what they meant before she jumped into a reading. She could guess fairly enough on the imagery, that was most of the reading anyway, but not knowing the basis of the cards was a poor place to begin.
She had no choice really, despite any disagreement or argument her companion might articulate, so she picked her book back up, with the intent to skim briefly the symbolism of the cards.
She found her place quickly enough. ...interact with it. After you are done, return to the book, yes, well she would have to do that later. Tarot is a combination of structure and art that.... She knew that too, she had just said as much. Ah, here, this was what she was looking for, The Minor Arcana has four suits named wands, cups, swords, and pentacles. Each suit is associated with an element. Wands, she continued reading, having found the meat of the subject in question, she carefully tucked each detail in place in her mind. Wands are associated with fire, representing passion, activities, and projects. Cups are associated with water, representing relationships emotions and creativity. Swords are associated with air and represent challenges/problems, thoughts, and the intellect. Pentacles are associated with earth and represent resources, physical things, and the body. She glanced across the table, judging how the chimes affected Kaik, she thought she might squeeze in a few more details before she began.
"Nearly ready, I am sorry to keep you waiting." She spoke thinking the words might soothe any growing annoyance. The tarot seemed to be numbered in the same way, so she skipped the information detailing that for now, she would read it closely later. She flipped ahead one page, and then another. She was looking for the spreads. When she found them, she was pleased to find they would allow for a simple three card spread.
Perfect. She turned her attention back to Kaik, a smile turning up the corners of her mouth. "I'm ready to begin now, what is your question?" As she spoke, she reached for the cards she had pushed away before, the familiarity of doing a reading for someone pushing away the anxiety of learning new cards, new meanings, and new suits. She was working, doing what she loved, and that was all there was to it.
"What kind of magic can create the basis of life? A- a soul?" She questioned, unsure of the concept. She was following well enough, though. Or so she thought. His magic, which he went on to explain, was called Animation, and it allowed him to create souls for his golems.
She could understand this, it was no different than drawing the energy of the gods to oneself as she did when meditating or getting ready to do a reading. That was magic, as she understood it, no different from his.
"I think the gods must help you, to lend you the magic you use. Isn't it their energy that fuels the world and everything in it? If you use their energy, than I think they must help you." She tried to explain her reasoning, but without the knowledge of all the words, this was the best she could offer.
It took her only a moment to change her focus, the extended contact having allowed her to press the music to the back of her mind, she delved back into it now, seeking the sound of his mind. It was different now, bolder, confident, the sounds dancing,
"Woodwinds, pan flutes, gentle but assured. Comfort perhaps, and the lit of curiosity. Perhaps the - forgive me, I don't know the common word, it is short, pronounced, rapid notes of music- it sounds, to me, like excitement."
She couldn't help but smile at his amazement, a gentle blush touched her cheeks. It wasn't often people looked at her as though she were an exciting new discovery, she wasn't quite sure what to make of it.
"I have heard some, seen some even met one briefly many years ago, but one person does not make an entire race, and I have been told nothing more than what I am sure people say of Konti. That they are strange fish people with stranger magic. They are so busy at the port, I have not managed to find a time to meet them. I would not distract them when they are working."
Kaik yelped, having mistaken her as sipping the tea, and Tanell moved to help, perhaps to find him some cool water, but before she could, he began talking.
"Shall we um...start this divining?" He asked, changing the subject, likely out of embarrassment, although she could not fault him that.
He wanted her to read cards for him now, not a strange turn of events, but it did cause her some pause. While she had told him she could, she looked now a the cards with disinclination to use them. The interruption of his arrival had served to break her necessary bonding with the cards, and her steadfast dislike of the deck had returned with a vengeance.
She felt so whiny, reluctant to use the new cards solely because they weren't the old cards. Still, she was unable to shake the feeling. He had paid her to do the reading, though, and she would not go back on her word.
So instead of making a face like a petulant child, she inclined her head, attempting to subdue the resentment she felt towards the cards once more so that she could move forward with her work.
"I mentioned before that the cards are new, I was actually reading about them when you stumbled across my home. Perhaps you would allow me a few minutes, just to get a feel for the intention of the cards?"
If nothing else, she needed to know what the symbols of the cards meant, they were different than the ones from home, and she should at least have the knowledge of what they meant before she jumped into a reading. She could guess fairly enough on the imagery, that was most of the reading anyway, but not knowing the basis of the cards was a poor place to begin.
She had no choice really, despite any disagreement or argument her companion might articulate, so she picked her book back up, with the intent to skim briefly the symbolism of the cards.
She found her place quickly enough. ...interact with it. After you are done, return to the book, yes, well she would have to do that later. Tarot is a combination of structure and art that.... She knew that too, she had just said as much. Ah, here, this was what she was looking for, The Minor Arcana has four suits named wands, cups, swords, and pentacles. Each suit is associated with an element. Wands, she continued reading, having found the meat of the subject in question, she carefully tucked each detail in place in her mind. Wands are associated with fire, representing passion, activities, and projects. Cups are associated with water, representing relationships emotions and creativity. Swords are associated with air and represent challenges/problems, thoughts, and the intellect. Pentacles are associated with earth and represent resources, physical things, and the body. She glanced across the table, judging how the chimes affected Kaik, she thought she might squeeze in a few more details before she began.
"Nearly ready, I am sorry to keep you waiting." She spoke thinking the words might soothe any growing annoyance. The tarot seemed to be numbered in the same way, so she skipped the information detailing that for now, she would read it closely later. She flipped ahead one page, and then another. She was looking for the spreads. When she found them, she was pleased to find they would allow for a simple three card spread.
Perfect. She turned her attention back to Kaik, a smile turning up the corners of her mouth. "I'm ready to begin now, what is your question?" As she spoke, she reached for the cards she had pushed away before, the familiarity of doing a reading for someone pushing away the anxiety of learning new cards, new meanings, and new suits. She was working, doing what she loved, and that was all there was to it.