"Lots? If you want a complete list it's going to have to wait for later, I don't have that notebook on me right now."
"Ooh, that's a tough one. Favorite like which one's the most fun or favorite like which one would I keep if for some terrible reason I had to pick only one thing to do with magic forever, because they're not the same."
"The one I'd keep would be the general comprehensive healing spell--there's a bunch of those but I know which one I'm talking about, it's indexed properly, I don't have a good way to identify it to you in specific--unless you know that one? The one where the basal ritual form uses the four overlapping circles in a sort of horseshoe shape around the person being healed? Anyway it's not as good for specific ailments as some but it's the best for doing everything so if I couldn't specialize anymore I'd keep that one. The most fun one does synesthesia."
"Well, when you learn a healing spell with four overlapping circles in a horseshoe shape you'll know it's the one I meant."
"The synesthesia spell is really amazing, though, if you've never felt moonlight and starlight on your skin you need to try it. Not to mention that you can taste sunbeams and listen to rainbows and--it's really, really, cool."
"Iiiiit's kinda complicated. But the target and the caster don't have to be the same! I could do it for you!"
"I can do that! What senses do you want converted exactly, to start, trying to do all of them as all the rest is way to overwhelming for your first time."
The sounds-that-are-images are distinct from regular sounds. If you just took the synesthetic sound of everything in your field of vision and played them all at once you would get a cacophony. This isn't that. Chords rise and fall as her gaze falls on this or that, faint melodies chirping out of the corners of her eyes. If she closes them, she gets a low steady soothing hum that is the darkness of her own eyelids.
"I know, right? Is there anything particularly beautiful you want to see before it wears off?"
"Uuuum, I want to go look at the sky and some plants... you know what I really want to hear is the stars at night but it's not night right now."