Rivin could have communicated his desires to Geb directly, though the spirit would be under no obligation to do anything he asked. He did not say so, because Sivan would know this and by suggesting he be the one to instruct his own bonded spirit Rivin assumed it was the elf's wish to do so.
"Learning alchemy would be an interesting study, I would happily exchange my knowledge of chemistry for this, as well as sharing the fruits of our labors."" Ilex had considered alchemy non-viable for the purposes of The Experiment, but, Rivin realized, the human had never actually said he did not have the knowledge. The extremely insular nature of The Experiment and Rivin's life within it had led him to a belief that he understood all the variables of it and those who worked on it. Moving from that environment into the wider world had been a traumatic level of change on many levels, and he still became uncomfortable to the point of needing a small space to curl up in any time he opened his mind to the knowledge that not only did he not know all the variables of his current life, but that he never, ever would be able to know all of them. It was like having lived ones life in a small, shallow pool, in a garden, and then being plucked out and thrown into the ocean.
He kept 'swimming' dealt with what was immediately surrounding his life, and just tried to let what else was out there be out there without thinking about it too much. So far it was working, and if it ever stopped working, it likely wouldn't trouble him over long as he would be probably dead. This thought process was surprisingly comforting and had stopped his constant wondering how anyone lived in the world and remained sane.
He laughed a quiet thing that was almost a cough in his over-worked throat at the little imitation howl. He had not seen Sivan transform since the first time, but he had gone afterwards and read books on the subject of Animus. Subsequent transformation would not be nearly as traumatic to either mage or viewer so he was open to the idea.
"I could, perhaps, after your nose has hunted down all the herbs we need, find a stick for you to chase?" He was making a joke, not something he was known to do. He could not recall if he had ever said something intentionally humorous with Sivan before, but he felt pleasant.
At last the Lysanrin sat up slowly and stretched equally slowly; his body was sore and tired, as was his mind, but he was at least feeling fully attached to reality and the space around him. When he came out of his stretch he looked over to meet Sivan's eyes and slow blinked at him for a moment before leaning over and kissing him on the mouth. It was soft, brief, and dry, like a kiss on a cheek. It was gratitude, and appreciation of his friend.
"You are kind to me, and good, I thank you."
"Learning alchemy would be an interesting study, I would happily exchange my knowledge of chemistry for this, as well as sharing the fruits of our labors."" Ilex had considered alchemy non-viable for the purposes of The Experiment, but, Rivin realized, the human had never actually said he did not have the knowledge. The extremely insular nature of The Experiment and Rivin's life within it had led him to a belief that he understood all the variables of it and those who worked on it. Moving from that environment into the wider world had been a traumatic level of change on many levels, and he still became uncomfortable to the point of needing a small space to curl up in any time he opened his mind to the knowledge that not only did he not know all the variables of his current life, but that he never, ever would be able to know all of them. It was like having lived ones life in a small, shallow pool, in a garden, and then being plucked out and thrown into the ocean.
He kept 'swimming' dealt with what was immediately surrounding his life, and just tried to let what else was out there be out there without thinking about it too much. So far it was working, and if it ever stopped working, it likely wouldn't trouble him over long as he would be probably dead. This thought process was surprisingly comforting and had stopped his constant wondering how anyone lived in the world and remained sane.
He laughed a quiet thing that was almost a cough in his over-worked throat at the little imitation howl. He had not seen Sivan transform since the first time, but he had gone afterwards and read books on the subject of Animus. Subsequent transformation would not be nearly as traumatic to either mage or viewer so he was open to the idea.
"I could, perhaps, after your nose has hunted down all the herbs we need, find a stick for you to chase?" He was making a joke, not something he was known to do. He could not recall if he had ever said something intentionally humorous with Sivan before, but he felt pleasant.
At last the Lysanrin sat up slowly and stretched equally slowly; his body was sore and tired, as was his mind, but he was at least feeling fully attached to reality and the space around him. When he came out of his stretch he looked over to meet Sivan's eyes and slow blinked at him for a moment before leaning over and kissing him on the mouth. It was soft, brief, and dry, like a kiss on a cheek. It was gratitude, and appreciation of his friend.
"You are kind to me, and good, I thank you."