11th of Spring, 516AV
She balanced the skull of the wolf on her knees, looking at the yellow bone. She didn't kill this wolf, she hadn't hoped to have the skill, but that was why she had taken the bones. She couldn't kill a wolf, maybe a lone wolf, but that had not been the case. She had seen the hunter who brought him in, a thick Drykas. Beard to his stomach and braids longer than that, they didn't hide the muscle or the scars of a serious hunter. She had not seen him before, which made her think he was one of those Drykas who lived far away from his kind.
She had tried times before. The unlucky bones of a rabbit she had killed had gone to waste. To her immense disappointment, even with all the work she had put into it, the bones yielded no results. She had waited six days, even using them while she hunted just to see results, but found none.
A sigh erupted from her lips as she cradled the skull, when she breathed back in her nose wrinkled in disgust at the smell. Steeling these from the bone pile had of course not given her the cleanest pick of bones. She didn't exactly want to buy them, who would want a skull that they did not kill themselves? She didn't particularly need the curious eyes. She wasn't sure about the Drykas, but even among the Myrians, this magic was not always accepted.
"Time to get to work." She knew a general idea about Malediction. Even though she was not one that was officially taught back home, she had picked up a few techniques. She was, after all, one of the main providers of bones. The first step, she had down pat. Gather the bones you want, specifically what kind. This is why she chose the skull of the wolf, particularly the teeth.
Although she did not kill the creature herself, wolves were known for one thing: Their survival. Protection was the thing they were good at. The benefit of non-sentient creatures, is there was only so much variation from their instinctual drive to survive that they could achieve. It is exactly what she needed.
She balanced the skull of the wolf on her knees, looking at the yellow bone. She didn't kill this wolf, she hadn't hoped to have the skill, but that was why she had taken the bones. She couldn't kill a wolf, maybe a lone wolf, but that had not been the case. She had seen the hunter who brought him in, a thick Drykas. Beard to his stomach and braids longer than that, they didn't hide the muscle or the scars of a serious hunter. She had not seen him before, which made her think he was one of those Drykas who lived far away from his kind.
She had tried times before. The unlucky bones of a rabbit she had killed had gone to waste. To her immense disappointment, even with all the work she had put into it, the bones yielded no results. She had waited six days, even using them while she hunted just to see results, but found none.
A sigh erupted from her lips as she cradled the skull, when she breathed back in her nose wrinkled in disgust at the smell. Steeling these from the bone pile had of course not given her the cleanest pick of bones. She didn't exactly want to buy them, who would want a skull that they did not kill themselves? She didn't particularly need the curious eyes. She wasn't sure about the Drykas, but even among the Myrians, this magic was not always accepted.
"Time to get to work." She knew a general idea about Malediction. Even though she was not one that was officially taught back home, she had picked up a few techniques. She was, after all, one of the main providers of bones. The first step, she had down pat. Gather the bones you want, specifically what kind. This is why she chose the skull of the wolf, particularly the teeth.
Although she did not kill the creature herself, wolves were known for one thing: Their survival. Protection was the thing they were good at. The benefit of non-sentient creatures, is there was only so much variation from their instinctual drive to survive that they could achieve. It is exactly what she needed.