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Her attention returned to Telion, "I believe you would make a fine student Si'fera. I welcome you to my shop at any time." She waved a hand at Rickter without looking at him, "That one requires an appointment."
Lyra motioned for both of them to follow her once more, and she lead them toward a door next to one of the shelves. Walking through they entered Lyra's personal workshop. It was spacious, though a large wooden table took up most of the center space. The shelves that lined the walls were filled with scrolls, parchment, stacks of paper, different writing instruments, paints, and any number of tools typically applied in the work of the arts or scribing. On the right wall, there was a long wooden table on top of which sat a series of metal stands. In each was a dragonshard, of greater quality, which hung over a stone plate with glyphs covering its surface. Glyphs also covered the table, as well as the walls and ceiling of this room. From a glance, those with a rune could see the schema was designed for containment.
On the table, itself were several stacks of paper of different varieties, all neat and ordered. There were also several types of ink and writing instruments. Lyra looked behind her at Telion.
"If you do not mind, I would like to see an example of what you," she looked at Rickter, "Both of you are currently capable of. I make no promise that I will tutor you, but I should wish to know if I would waste my time should that actually come about."
She pointed to the shelves, "Different papers are on this shelf, inks of mundane, infused and spellwright quality are on the shelf over there. If you need ink or paint of a particular property I may be able to provide it." She nodded to the long table where the Aetherite, Aerolyth, Aqualyth, Lytirisyte, and Pyrolyth sat. "You may use these stations to perform the investiture steps if you require one of those element types."
Lyra folded her hands in front of her, looking between Telion and Rickter. Artur curled around her shoulders once more, flicking his tongue at them both as she waited to see if there were any questions or objections. Behind her, there was another door, set into the wall. When either Telion or Rickter looked at it, however, they would find their eyes slipping away from it, and steadily they would forget about its presence as they worked on other tasks.
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Lyra turned her head just enough to look at Rickter, raising an eyebrow before saying simply, "I teach only the scripts. You will need to find another to show you the ways of Flesh." She paused, and then chuckled, "Though I would be careful who I request that service from."
Her attention returned to Telion, "I believe you would make a fine student Si'fera. I welcome you to my shop at any time." She waved a hand at Rickter without looking at him, "That one requires an appointment."
Lyra motioned for both of them to follow her once more, and she lead them toward a door next to one of the shelves. Walking through they entered Lyra's personal workshop. It was spacious, though a large wooden table took up most of the center space. The shelves that lined the walls were filled with scrolls, parchment, stacks of paper, different writing instruments, paints, and any number of tools typically applied in the work of the arts or scribing. On the right wall, there was a long wooden table on top of which sat a series of metal stands. In each was a dragonshard, of greater quality, which hung over a stone plate with glyphs covering its surface. Glyphs also covered the table, as well as the walls and ceiling of this room. From a glance, those with a rune could see the schema was designed for containment.
On the table, itself were several stacks of paper of different varieties, all neat and ordered. There were also several types of ink and writing instruments. Lyra looked behind her at Telion.
"If you do not mind, I would like to see an example of what you," she looked at Rickter, "Both of you are currently capable of. I make no promise that I will tutor you, but I should wish to know if I would waste my time should that actually come about."
She pointed to the shelves, "Different papers are on this shelf, inks of mundane, infused and spellwright quality are on the shelf over there. If you need ink or paint of a particular property I may be able to provide it." She nodded to the long table where the Aetherite, Aerolyth, Aqualyth, Lytirisyte, and Pyrolyth sat. "You may use these stations to perform the investiture steps if you require one of those element types."
Lyra folded her hands in front of her, looking between Telion and Rickter. Artur curled around her shoulders once more, flicking his tongue at them both as she waited to see if there were any questions or objections. Behind her, there was another door, set into the wall. When either Telion or Rickter looked at it, however, they would find their eyes slipping away from it, and steadily they would forget about its presence as they worked on other tasks.
"Lady of Whispers"