secondchance
Akibel Mowar is on his way home from the blacksmith's when he spots it. People are shrieking and fleeing from it, which seems reasonable, as it's a fuckoff huge snake with a mirror for a face. A big mirror.
Kib can't so much flee. He can shriek - he can lurch in the direction of the nearest house and try the door - it's locked. He can amble briskly...
He can break into a run when the snake gains on him and fall flat on his face.
And he can get eaten up.
And it's too bright too bright too bright and he flings his arm over his eyes.
Kib can't so much flee. He can shriek - he can lurch in the direction of the nearest house and try the door - it's locked. He can amble briskly...
He can break into a run when the snake gains on him and fall flat on his face.
And he can get eaten up.
And it's too bright too bright too bright and he flings his arm over his eyes.
secondchance
He'd like to avoid anything as intensive as an actual apprenticeship here until he knows how long he's going to be around, which will depend on whether and how easily the Valar can access his world.
secondchance
He hasn't even learned the grace song well enough to sing it through without forgetting bits yet, it really doesn't help that he doesn't speak Quenya. However, he is very interested in learning magic songs.
In theory the songs should also be magic in his language, it's not like there's something special about Quenya. But composition is a very precise process - he explains it a little bit - so they can't just work out translations on the spot. They can sing the grace song a few more times? Maitimo was going to try to transcribe it in Kib's preferred alphabet, perhaps they can ask him about that this evening.
And then the lights are Mingling again.
And then the lights are Mingling again.
secondchance
Kib considers going through the grace song a few times an excellent use of his time, although having it transcribed will be very handy for long term retention.