out of the fire
Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2022 2:52 am
D A E M O N
Ash 15, 122
Talon kept his touch light as he worked to paint upon Mathias back. He was in the process of creating a Glyph that extended up and down the young man’s spine. The brush that he was using was one that had a simple aetherite dragonshard affixed to the end but it was all that he needed. He dipped the tip into the well of spellwright’s ink that was beside him.
“So, tell me why I am getting a magic tattoo again?” Talon smirked.
“Because our newfound companion is a Mesmer.” He created a line of ink that followed the curvature of the young man’s spine. With the expanse of Mathias aura and his internal aetheric pathways open to him, it was easy to find and paint where those aether channels were strongest. He was being very careful to construct the sigil so that it complimented the flow of power that naturally wove itself into the young man’s body.
“What is that?” Mathias turned his head slightly, the look of curiosity on his face showcasing his interest. Mathias had a deeper fascination with magic than most. He had been surprised at how eager the young man had been to learn more about it. It should not have been surprising, with the rune of Semblance sitting directly between Mathias shoulder blades, his interest in magic should have been apparent to him. He painted a circle around that rune and began branching his sigil outward from it so that the ward he was constructing worked in tandem with Mathias aura.
“In its simplest description, it is telepathy. The power to read minds and also to influence or even control them.” Mathias stiffened slightly at the description.
“That sounds dangerous.” He was glad the young man had the wisdom to understand its danger. He nodded, even though Mathias could not see the action. He brought his brush up and joined together a few more lines of the glyph that he was creating.
“It can be. It can also be a great boon. I have known Mesmers who have done great good. Healers who specialize in the diseases of the mind who spend their days working to combat these unseen ailments. Men and women who work diligently to defeat insanity and cure forms of madness or even assist others in dealing with mental trauma. Mesmer is a tool, just like all other magic. It is the wielder who determines whether that tool is being used for good or ill.” He completed his pictograph and set his brush down.
“You know, this would be a lot easier if you just gave me the rune.” Mathias spoke and he could hear the near pout in his squire’s voice. He chuckled.
“In due time, Mathias. Now hold still.” He placed his hands on the young man’s back and touched upon the powers of Negation. He brought the full expanse of both Mathias aura and his internal aetheric pathways into his view. Steadily he began feeding an anchor into the heart of the glyph that he had created between Mathias shoulder blades and along his spine. As it spread outward, he funneled the power into the pathways leading up to the young man’s mind. Carefully he cloaked them in a layer of protective magic instilled with the purpose of blocking and deflecting probes into Mathias thoughts. The incident the night prior had made him realize that he needed to more carefully guard both of their minds against intrusion from external forces. He reinforced that protection so that if one layer was breached, another would spring up in place with greater force. Weaving the Negation across the web of Mathias aura, he stitched it into place so that it blended in with the deeper layers of the aura so that outwardly it would not appear as though there was a barrier around Mathias mind in place.
Using his mastery of Semblance, Talon obscured the presence of the protective ward. When he was satisfied it was firmly in place, he removed his hands. The pictograph upon Mathias back gained an opalescent sheen as it absorbed and worked to maintain the magic.
“I will need to renew this every week.” He rose to his feet, collecting his scrivening supplies and depositing them back into his featherlight bag.
“The ink won’t run?” Mathias twisted around as though the act of doing so would enable him to see the pictograph that had been put in place.
“It is enchanted ink. It will remain in place until the power within it fades. It is not powerful enough to keep out a master, we do not have the time for me to construct such a glyph at the moment. It should be enough to deter most others, however.” He stretched, instinctively arching his back and waiting for the mental feeling of stretching his wings. The absence of them made him blink as he realized he had been waiting for that feeling. He shook his head.
“Come. It is time for breakfast. Gather your things, I expect we may not be returning here tonight.” He stepped out into the hall then went downstairs to find a table. Once he had found one, he procured some food for himself and his companion. He was just sitting down when Mathias joined him. The two of them began eating in comfortable silence as Talon set about observing the occupants of the room.
Talon kept his touch light as he worked to paint upon Mathias back. He was in the process of creating a Glyph that extended up and down the young man’s spine. The brush that he was using was one that had a simple aetherite dragonshard affixed to the end but it was all that he needed. He dipped the tip into the well of spellwright’s ink that was beside him.
“So, tell me why I am getting a magic tattoo again?” Talon smirked.
“Because our newfound companion is a Mesmer.” He created a line of ink that followed the curvature of the young man’s spine. With the expanse of Mathias aura and his internal aetheric pathways open to him, it was easy to find and paint where those aether channels were strongest. He was being very careful to construct the sigil so that it complimented the flow of power that naturally wove itself into the young man’s body.
“What is that?” Mathias turned his head slightly, the look of curiosity on his face showcasing his interest. Mathias had a deeper fascination with magic than most. He had been surprised at how eager the young man had been to learn more about it. It should not have been surprising, with the rune of Semblance sitting directly between Mathias shoulder blades, his interest in magic should have been apparent to him. He painted a circle around that rune and began branching his sigil outward from it so that the ward he was constructing worked in tandem with Mathias aura.
“In its simplest description, it is telepathy. The power to read minds and also to influence or even control them.” Mathias stiffened slightly at the description.
“That sounds dangerous.” He was glad the young man had the wisdom to understand its danger. He nodded, even though Mathias could not see the action. He brought his brush up and joined together a few more lines of the glyph that he was creating.
“It can be. It can also be a great boon. I have known Mesmers who have done great good. Healers who specialize in the diseases of the mind who spend their days working to combat these unseen ailments. Men and women who work diligently to defeat insanity and cure forms of madness or even assist others in dealing with mental trauma. Mesmer is a tool, just like all other magic. It is the wielder who determines whether that tool is being used for good or ill.” He completed his pictograph and set his brush down.
“You know, this would be a lot easier if you just gave me the rune.” Mathias spoke and he could hear the near pout in his squire’s voice. He chuckled.
“In due time, Mathias. Now hold still.” He placed his hands on the young man’s back and touched upon the powers of Negation. He brought the full expanse of both Mathias aura and his internal aetheric pathways into his view. Steadily he began feeding an anchor into the heart of the glyph that he had created between Mathias shoulder blades and along his spine. As it spread outward, he funneled the power into the pathways leading up to the young man’s mind. Carefully he cloaked them in a layer of protective magic instilled with the purpose of blocking and deflecting probes into Mathias thoughts. The incident the night prior had made him realize that he needed to more carefully guard both of their minds against intrusion from external forces. He reinforced that protection so that if one layer was breached, another would spring up in place with greater force. Weaving the Negation across the web of Mathias aura, he stitched it into place so that it blended in with the deeper layers of the aura so that outwardly it would not appear as though there was a barrier around Mathias mind in place.
Using his mastery of Semblance, Talon obscured the presence of the protective ward. When he was satisfied it was firmly in place, he removed his hands. The pictograph upon Mathias back gained an opalescent sheen as it absorbed and worked to maintain the magic.
“I will need to renew this every week.” He rose to his feet, collecting his scrivening supplies and depositing them back into his featherlight bag.
“The ink won’t run?” Mathias twisted around as though the act of doing so would enable him to see the pictograph that had been put in place.
“It is enchanted ink. It will remain in place until the power within it fades. It is not powerful enough to keep out a master, we do not have the time for me to construct such a glyph at the moment. It should be enough to deter most others, however.” He stretched, instinctively arching his back and waiting for the mental feeling of stretching his wings. The absence of them made him blink as he realized he had been waiting for that feeling. He shook his head.
“Come. It is time for breakfast. Gather your things, I expect we may not be returning here tonight.” He stepped out into the hall then went downstairs to find a table. Once he had found one, he procured some food for himself and his companion. He was just sitting down when Mathias joined him. The two of them began eating in comfortable silence as Talon set about observing the occupants of the room.