Vrædyn merely nodded in answer to the expression of gratitude, and sat back as a light dish of sautéed Vasta perch served with herb-encrusted naan bread drizzled with olive oil was placed before him. He adjusted the orientation of the plate and glanced up as the question was posed.
"We are all of us expected to specialise in some Craft and exceed mere mastery of it. The ability to wield magic is, as you know, deemed a blessing in our culture. My house is considered to be worthy because of our superior magical ability... which is, of course, believed to be part and parcel to our pure Varværyn blood. I was a boy of twelve when I took on the Rune of Mesmer. Young for an human, let alone an elf. There are some cultures who might say that it was too early... that I oughtn't have learned to manipulate minds whilst mine was still not fully formed, but we believe the opposite. That one cannot truly be at one with the Craft if one comes to the Craft too late... And that the Mesmer's mind should develop along with their Craft to better wield it." He shrugged,
"That is not to say that those who come to it later cannot achieve grandmastery, but I likely came to it younger and with greater ease. As you know, we also have formalised training in magic, so there are sages available to help one exceed and excel. I, of course, had private tutors throughout my youth. Mesmer being Mesmer, my education could be instilled through senses beyond the six mundane. I understand His Exalted Highness accelerated his learning of the Vastian language through these means, and perhaps you did as well." He smiled to himself,
"It just occurred to me that I might use my Craft to glean that information, but... Well, perhaps you find this, too, that life can be incredibly dull if one overexercises this particular talent. It can wholly void the need for conversation, and can make one turn inward... Or at least so it may seem to the outside world, even as their mind is awash with the thoughts and feelings of others. I prefer discourse, by and large. I rather like people."
"We are all of us expected to specialise in some Craft and exceed mere mastery of it. The ability to wield magic is, as you know, deemed a blessing in our culture. My house is considered to be worthy because of our superior magical ability... which is, of course, believed to be part and parcel to our pure Varværyn blood. I was a boy of twelve when I took on the Rune of Mesmer. Young for an human, let alone an elf. There are some cultures who might say that it was too early... that I oughtn't have learned to manipulate minds whilst mine was still not fully formed, but we believe the opposite. That one cannot truly be at one with the Craft if one comes to the Craft too late... And that the Mesmer's mind should develop along with their Craft to better wield it." He shrugged,
"That is not to say that those who come to it later cannot achieve grandmastery, but I likely came to it younger and with greater ease. As you know, we also have formalised training in magic, so there are sages available to help one exceed and excel. I, of course, had private tutors throughout my youth. Mesmer being Mesmer, my education could be instilled through senses beyond the six mundane. I understand His Exalted Highness accelerated his learning of the Vastian language through these means, and perhaps you did as well." He smiled to himself,
"It just occurred to me that I might use my Craft to glean that information, but... Well, perhaps you find this, too, that life can be incredibly dull if one overexercises this particular talent. It can wholly void the need for conversation, and can make one turn inward... Or at least so it may seem to the outside world, even as their mind is awash with the thoughts and feelings of others. I prefer discourse, by and large. I rather like people."