After checking to be sure the fox's head was properly submerged beneath the boiling water, he took the prepared claws from Cathan and collected them in his lap. Then he pulled a notebook from his pocket and flipped to a page with various circular sigils he had created ahead of time for whatever they might catch in the Syliran wild. Around the original he drew new glyphs along with arrows pointing to circled parts in the original sigil. He had a habit of editing as he went along with such things, always finding simpler or more elegant ways to go about magical processes, or at least more innovative ways to get what he wanted. "The claws first," he agreed, "and I might bore holes in them and string them up. Depends on who wants to buy them, whether they give a beneficial blessing or some sort of... bear curse, you know? Malediction isn't as easy to predict or control as enchanting..." He began etching simple, tiny circular sigils upon the claws. The first took rather a long time, several minutes, despite its simplicity. He might go for something more complicated were he more skilled, or if he were in some laboratory with crafted lenses with which to see and perform more delicate work. When he finished his first one, he looked up to see if Cathan was watching or doing something else; the Kelvic seemed to be the pragmatic type, knowing exactly what needed to be done to get along out of doors, the opposite of Hadrian himself. |
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