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...and when you are ready you can use this to call a familiar. | ...and when you are ready you can use this to call a familiar. | ||
Red looked up from the tomb and sat back in deep thought. A familiar. | Red looked up from the tomb and sat back in deep thought. A familiar. | ||
− | That would be proof of her arcane skills. With the short | + | That would be proof of her arcane skills. With the short holiday |
coming up most of the other student would be visiting their families but | coming up most of the other student would be visiting their families but | ||
Red would be alone. Yes she must get a familiar, but what kind? She rose | Red would be alone. Yes she must get a familiar, but what kind? She rose | ||
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on animals, while pondering the different familiars she had seen. A | on animals, while pondering the different familiars she had seen. A | ||
toad. She couldn't understand why anyone would want a toad. A cat. Sure, | toad. She couldn't understand why anyone would want a toad. A cat. Sure, | ||
− | it could be cute, cuddly and cats are both agile and stealthy. Probably a | + | it could be cute, cuddly and cats are both agile and stealthy. Probably |
− | good choice. But it didn't feel right. Her eyes wandered from the | + | a good choice. But it didn't feel right. Her eyes wandered from the |
− | over to a small window, high up on the wall. Through it she could see a | + | shelves over to a small window, high up on the wall. Through it she |
− | small patch of blue sky. She left the library and went up the stairs. | + | could see a small patch of blue sky. She left the library and went up |
− | Stepping out on a small stone balcony she looked up on the clear sky. | + | the stairs. Stepping out on a small stone balcony she looked up on the |
− | The wind pulled at her clothes and long hair. I want a familiar that can | + | clear sky. The wind pulled at her clothes and long hair. |
− | soar the skies. I want to know how it feels flying up there looking | + | "I want a familiar that can soar the skies. I want to know how it feels |
− | down. Her look fell down to the town below, but the illusion was lost. | + | flying up there looking down." she thought to herself. Her look fell |
− | She wasn't high enough to be able to look down at the streets. She just | + | down to the town below, but the illusion was lost. She wasn't high |
− | barely saw over the roofs of the adjacent buildings. But now she knew. | + | enough to be able to look down at the streets. She just barely saw over |
+ | the roofs of the adjacent buildings. But now she knew. | ||
− | She was tired. She had been preparing and chanting for hours now. The | + | She was tired. She had been preparing, reading and chanting for hours now. |
− | ritual was nearing it's end. | + | It took most of the day and half of her money just to get the components. |
− | + | The small amber stones, the feather, the incense, amongst the things needed. | |
+ | The ritual was nearing it's end. She looked up. High up in the sky there | ||
+ | was a lonely bird. It circled, slowly descending, never beating its wings, | ||
+ | finally landing on the rail of the balcony where she stood. They looked at | ||
+ | each other. Lady Red at first with wonder that slowly grew into pride. | ||
− | She looked | + | Looking deep into the falcons amber coloured eye she said what she had |
− | + | rehearsed over and over again | |
+ | "I'm Lady Red. I have called you to be my companion as I walk my arcane | ||
+ | path. Will you follow me?" | ||
+ | The bird beat it's wings and flew to her shoulder. "I take that as a yes." | ||
+ | She looked out to the sky and declared | ||
+ | "I shall call you Revelator Occulthus Agnitio." | ||
+ | Suddenly a gust of wind cought them and the falcon dug it's sharp claws | ||
+ | through the fabric and into Reds skin. With a groan of pain she sat down | ||
+ | and the falcon moved back to the railing. "Don't do that again." | ||
− | + | "So, you have called a familiar, I see." she reprimanded Red. | |
− | + | "Yes. I thought it was time." | |
− | + | "I will tell you when it's time, my young Meravanchi. You are as arrogant | |
− | + | as your brother." she snapped. Revelator let out a shriek. | |
− | + | "So, You haven't told it your true name?" | |
− | + | Red looked down, embarrassed. | |
− | + | "I was about to." | |
− | + | "You can't keep any secrets from your familiar. It'll be very much like | |
− | + | you in all things. It'll want a pseudonym too." | |
− | "So, you have | + | Red thought for a moment and suggested "Perhaps I could call him Rara Avis?" |
− | Red. "Yes. I thought it time | ||
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− | name?" Red looked down, embarrassed. "I was about to." "You | ||
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− | thought for a moment and suggested "Perhaps I could call him Rara Avis?" | ||
She entered the lecture hall with the falcon sitting on her sturdy | She entered the lecture hall with the falcon sitting on her sturdy | ||
leather glove and several heavy books under her other arm. The students | leather glove and several heavy books under her other arm. The students | ||
− | looked at her and a murmur | + | looked at her and a low murmur grew. She had a seat in the front row and |
− | let the falcon walk over to the rail separating the audience from the | + | let the falcon walk over to the rail in the front separating the audience |
− | teacher in the auditorium. A quite handsome half-elf sat down next to | + | from the teacher in the auditorium. A quite handsome half-elf sat down next |
− | her. He looked like he had had too little sleep and half-elves need very | + | to her. He looked like he had had too little sleep and half-elves need very |
little sleep. | little sleep. | ||
− | "So, you're into falconeering?" he | + | "So, you're into falconeering?" he asked with a twinkle in his eye. |
"No. This is my familiar, Rev... I mean Rara Avis." | "No. This is my familiar, Rev... I mean Rara Avis." | ||
"You're not sure of his name?" | "You're not sure of his name?" | ||
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"Then you know what this is all about. Myself, I'm having trouble with this | "Then you know what this is all about. Myself, I'm having trouble with this | ||
whole studying arcane energy thing. And I though I was a natural." | whole studying arcane energy thing. And I though I was a natural." | ||
− | + | She nodded | |
− | "Aiken Isendale at your service." | + | "Aiken Isendale at your service. May I have the priviledge to know yours?" he |
+ | said with exaggerated joviality. | ||
+ | Red, who still didn't seem to get the jokes, answered dutifully "Lady Red" | ||
They were cut of by the teacher hushing the class. | They were cut of by the teacher hushing the class. | ||
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Revision as of 13:42, 27 June 2007
...and when you are ready you can use this to call a familiar.
Red looked up from the tomb and sat back in deep thought. A familiar. That would be proof of her arcane skills. With the short holiday coming up most of the other student would be visiting their families but Red would be alone. Yes she must get a familiar, but what kind? She rose and walked over to the bookshelves and started looking for a good volume on animals, while pondering the different familiars she had seen. A toad. She couldn't understand why anyone would want a toad. A cat. Sure, it could be cute, cuddly and cats are both agile and stealthy. Probably a good choice. But it didn't feel right. Her eyes wandered from the shelves over to a small window, high up on the wall. Through it she could see a small patch of blue sky. She left the library and went up the stairs. Stepping out on a small stone balcony she looked up on the clear sky. The wind pulled at her clothes and long hair. "I want a familiar that can soar the skies. I want to know how it feels flying up there looking down." she thought to herself. Her look fell down to the town below, but the illusion was lost. She wasn't high enough to be able to look down at the streets. She just barely saw over the roofs of the adjacent buildings. But now she knew.
She was tired. She had been preparing, reading and chanting for hours now. It took most of the day and half of her money just to get the components. The small amber stones, the feather, the incense, amongst the things needed. The ritual was nearing it's end. She looked up. High up in the sky there was a lonely bird. It circled, slowly descending, never beating its wings, finally landing on the rail of the balcony where she stood. They looked at each other. Lady Red at first with wonder that slowly grew into pride.
Looking deep into the falcons amber coloured eye she said what she had rehearsed over and over again "I'm Lady Red. I have called you to be my companion as I walk my arcane path. Will you follow me?" The bird beat it's wings and flew to her shoulder. "I take that as a yes." She looked out to the sky and declared "I shall call you Revelator Occulthus Agnitio." Suddenly a gust of wind cought them and the falcon dug it's sharp claws through the fabric and into Reds skin. With a groan of pain she sat down and the falcon moved back to the railing. "Don't do that again."
"So, you have called a familiar, I see." she reprimanded Red. "Yes. I thought it was time." "I will tell you when it's time, my young Meravanchi. You are as arrogant as your brother." she snapped. Revelator let out a shriek. "So, You haven't told it your true name?" Red looked down, embarrassed. "I was about to." "You can't keep any secrets from your familiar. It'll be very much like you in all things. It'll want a pseudonym too." Red thought for a moment and suggested "Perhaps I could call him Rara Avis?"
She entered the lecture hall with the falcon sitting on her sturdy leather glove and several heavy books under her other arm. The students looked at her and a low murmur grew. She had a seat in the front row and let the falcon walk over to the rail in the front separating the audience from the teacher in the auditorium. A quite handsome half-elf sat down next to her. He looked like he had had too little sleep and half-elves need very little sleep. "So, you're into falconeering?" he asked with a twinkle in his eye. "No. This is my familiar, Rev... I mean Rara Avis." "You're not sure of his name?" "I just named him." "Then you know what this is all about. Myself, I'm having trouble with this whole studying arcane energy thing. And I though I was a natural." She nodded "Aiken Isendale at your service. May I have the priviledge to know yours?" he said with exaggerated joviality. Red, who still didn't seem to get the jokes, answered dutifully "Lady Red" They were cut of by the teacher hushing the class.