Frost 25, 122
In the months since they had met, all accidental, on the sand that both used to become better stewards of death, Finn and Raithen had kept up the practice together. It hadn't ever been planned at first, it had just happened, then again, and again, until Rai found himself coming at times and on days when he had known Finn to commonly by there also. When Finn and his lover, had moved on from Cithaera's house Rai had sought him out, saying that it felt odd to train without him now. They had laughed about it a little, and it had been a gentle bending in their relationship from companions to friends. It was a little odd that Raithen felt a stronger connection to a person who was his brother-in-law in all but law, than to his actual brother, but life was like that. The oddities amused the Avialae more often than they put him off. He was made and trained to flow with whatever fate pushed toward him, so he did.
They had teased about 'cheating' with their Runes as they flowed together, learning how to counter the magic of the other, the better to keep themselves safe. Over the months, and then seasons the jokes about how useful having the other's magic would be developed to, one day, Raithen asking if Finn might consider gifting him Traversion. The request that he reciprocate had been so obvious to him that when Finn actually made it Raithen had been initially confused but hasted to express that had always been his intention, should Finn want Kinetics.
So the plan had been made, Raithen would receive first, due to him being in a better position to more easily work through whatever residual threshold sickness might come than Finn was. Momentous things were moving through both their lives and it was one of the connection points they had strung their friendship on. Raithen had asked permission of both his mother and his God, and, having received it had set a date.
Somehow, it felt right to be back in his mother's house, sitting cross-legged in loose-fitting, undyed linen trousers and matching shirt with nothing on his feet. Waiting there quietly, meditating to center himself in preparation for the transformation of his soul, as he had been taught. He felt when Finn arrived, ripped through the slipstream. Since they'd made the compact he'd been trying to pay more attention to where the lines of energy actually went when they were beyond his immediate surroundings. It would be different with the new Rune, but it still felt worthwhile to prepare as much as he could.
Opening his eyes he smiled up at the bard who always looked like he had been crafted for ballrooms but grown up in taprooms.
"Salve, Magister."
In the months since they had met, all accidental, on the sand that both used to become better stewards of death, Finn and Raithen had kept up the practice together. It hadn't ever been planned at first, it had just happened, then again, and again, until Rai found himself coming at times and on days when he had known Finn to commonly by there also. When Finn and his lover, had moved on from Cithaera's house Rai had sought him out, saying that it felt odd to train without him now. They had laughed about it a little, and it had been a gentle bending in their relationship from companions to friends. It was a little odd that Raithen felt a stronger connection to a person who was his brother-in-law in all but law, than to his actual brother, but life was like that. The oddities amused the Avialae more often than they put him off. He was made and trained to flow with whatever fate pushed toward him, so he did.
They had teased about 'cheating' with their Runes as they flowed together, learning how to counter the magic of the other, the better to keep themselves safe. Over the months, and then seasons the jokes about how useful having the other's magic would be developed to, one day, Raithen asking if Finn might consider gifting him Traversion. The request that he reciprocate had been so obvious to him that when Finn actually made it Raithen had been initially confused but hasted to express that had always been his intention, should Finn want Kinetics.
So the plan had been made, Raithen would receive first, due to him being in a better position to more easily work through whatever residual threshold sickness might come than Finn was. Momentous things were moving through both their lives and it was one of the connection points they had strung their friendship on. Raithen had asked permission of both his mother and his God, and, having received it had set a date.
Somehow, it felt right to be back in his mother's house, sitting cross-legged in loose-fitting, undyed linen trousers and matching shirt with nothing on his feet. Waiting there quietly, meditating to center himself in preparation for the transformation of his soul, as he had been taught. He felt when Finn arrived, ripped through the slipstream. Since they'd made the compact he'd been trying to pay more attention to where the lines of energy actually went when they were beyond his immediate surroundings. It would be different with the new Rune, but it still felt worthwhile to prepare as much as he could.
Opening his eyes he smiled up at the bard who always looked like he had been crafted for ballrooms but grown up in taprooms.
"Salve, Magister."