Kilvin's Forge, Kalzasi
65th of Frost, Year 122 of Steel
"...and I don't know if it would be worth your time to make them for, say, Elwes. Soon enough, I should be able to riddle the city with portals that only my people can open. Or just places for people to run to ground. Hm, and transport goods."
Aurin was just sitting there in the comforting heat of the forge talking through his thoughts. While he was making good on his promises to the covens, he was also using Traversion for his own benefit. That was why he was there, too. Between his Rune and Torin's genius, they could be anywhere they wanted to be. He was hoping to get down to Solunarium in the next season to check on Arry, and he really ought to go check out Zaichaer again. His trips were regular, of a sort. He was madly curious about those flying islands, and he heard tell that Stefan Dornkirk was running them. But Aurin didn't know on what terms they would meet; they had gotten on well enough, but Zaichaer blamed Kalzasi for the destruction of their city and despite the Kalzasern regency government stating it hadn't been them...
Well, people squinted at that.
Aurin had spoken at length about Portions for Foxes business as well as Golden Peacock business. He didn't even mind if Torin was listening or not, his attention on the magical doorknobs. It helped Aurin to go over things, sort them in his mind by saying them out into the air where he could hear his own thoughts aloud. Torin's place and Torin's presence were comfortable like that.
The fox-faced man was standing by, ready to channel aether through his Rune to help Torin capture those patterns and imprint them into his enchantments.
65th of Frost, Year 122 of Steel
"...and I don't know if it would be worth your time to make them for, say, Elwes. Soon enough, I should be able to riddle the city with portals that only my people can open. Or just places for people to run to ground. Hm, and transport goods."
Aurin was just sitting there in the comforting heat of the forge talking through his thoughts. While he was making good on his promises to the covens, he was also using Traversion for his own benefit. That was why he was there, too. Between his Rune and Torin's genius, they could be anywhere they wanted to be. He was hoping to get down to Solunarium in the next season to check on Arry, and he really ought to go check out Zaichaer again. His trips were regular, of a sort. He was madly curious about those flying islands, and he heard tell that Stefan Dornkirk was running them. But Aurin didn't know on what terms they would meet; they had gotten on well enough, but Zaichaer blamed Kalzasi for the destruction of their city and despite the Kalzasern regency government stating it hadn't been them...
Well, people squinted at that.
Aurin had spoken at length about Portions for Foxes business as well as Golden Peacock business. He didn't even mind if Torin was listening or not, his attention on the magical doorknobs. It helped Aurin to go over things, sort them in his mind by saying them out into the air where he could hear his own thoughts aloud. Torin's place and Torin's presence were comfortable like that.
The fox-faced man was standing by, ready to channel aether through his Rune to help Torin capture those patterns and imprint them into his enchantments.