Kala continued to observe Master Kilvin through her runic lens as they ate. It was another way to get to know him better, to vet him as a prospective candidate to share in some of the secrets of Starfall. It was important that she be correct in her estimation, as her mother and her elder brother would both pay keen attention to all the choices she made in Kalzasi. Her mother was the Lady of Starfall, after all, and her brother would be its Lord in his time. She would be answering to one or the other of them in perpetuity. It was only a heavy yoke because it mattered so much to her.
Kaus was happy to pick up most of the conversation with the apprentice. His weapon returned to the aether, he managed to sprawl on his chair and still eat with impeccable manners. The two of them did, in fact. But they had incorporated it all into a sort of effortless grace designed to put people at ease rather than make them worry they were using the wrong fork and making an ass of themselves in polite company. They both liked this earnest young man and wanted him to be himself, not what he assumed young nobles wanted him to be.
Torin's chair was a good fit for him. As Avialae men tended toward the large scale, it easily accommodated the bulk of his body. Kala's was designed to fit shorter guests without making them seem smaller. Attention to detail was a long-standing family trait.
"It would be interesting to see what sort of augmentations could be added to a pact weapon," he mused. "I do hope you will be careful, though. While it would surely strike terror in the hearts of my enemies if it were sheathed in silver fire and set my enemies alight, I would hate for it to burn away my soul through some sort of sympathetic magical connection." He laughed easily. "But all my runes are geared toward combat, not creation. So I would defer to your expertise."
"That is, perhaps, something we could help with as well," Kala interjected. "From what I understand, much of what you do hinges upon dragonshards, but if runic magic can help add power and complexity to your enchantments, then we would be happy to offer our aid. Elementalism, reaving, semblance, scrivening... It would be educational for us as well. And we are both taking some classes at the Academy, so if you need access to their archives, we could accompany you for research purposes."
"I might get you in and fly off, but Kala enjoys research," Kaus said with an irrepressable smile.
Kaus was happy to pick up most of the conversation with the apprentice. His weapon returned to the aether, he managed to sprawl on his chair and still eat with impeccable manners. The two of them did, in fact. But they had incorporated it all into a sort of effortless grace designed to put people at ease rather than make them worry they were using the wrong fork and making an ass of themselves in polite company. They both liked this earnest young man and wanted him to be himself, not what he assumed young nobles wanted him to be.
Torin's chair was a good fit for him. As Avialae men tended toward the large scale, it easily accommodated the bulk of his body. Kala's was designed to fit shorter guests without making them seem smaller. Attention to detail was a long-standing family trait.
"It would be interesting to see what sort of augmentations could be added to a pact weapon," he mused. "I do hope you will be careful, though. While it would surely strike terror in the hearts of my enemies if it were sheathed in silver fire and set my enemies alight, I would hate for it to burn away my soul through some sort of sympathetic magical connection." He laughed easily. "But all my runes are geared toward combat, not creation. So I would defer to your expertise."
"That is, perhaps, something we could help with as well," Kala interjected. "From what I understand, much of what you do hinges upon dragonshards, but if runic magic can help add power and complexity to your enchantments, then we would be happy to offer our aid. Elementalism, reaving, semblance, scrivening... It would be educational for us as well. And we are both taking some classes at the Academy, so if you need access to their archives, we could accompany you for research purposes."
"I might get you in and fly off, but Kala enjoys research," Kaus said with an irrepressable smile.