WHO: Sabriel (
shewalksindeath) and Ryan Evans (
yayashton) - and the Disreputable Dog (
walker_dog) is more than welcome! ♥
WHAT: The birth of a Charter mage, perhaps?
WHERE: Sabriel's house
WHEN: Day... 187?
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She fiddled with the pendant around her neck, surveying their workspace. )
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That wasn't to say he couldn't be civil and pleasant to girls. In fact, he rather liked most girls. He just didn't want to date them. Living with his sister certainly hadn't helped matters any. Honestly, he didn't need any more crazy, histrionic women in his life. Not that all women were that way, but Ryan was willing to bet girls and their dramatics in general would get a little tiresome. He could throw a better hissy fit anyways.
And just where was this house anyways? Ryan looked down at the map again. He looked up at his surroundings. Ah. It was that way.
Ryan made his way towards what he thought was the correct house and knocked lightly. No sense in bruising his knuckles.
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Sabriel was at the door rather quickly, nervous, but instantly comfortable as soon as she opened it. This might be new for her, but it was for him, too, and there was no pressure here to perform well.
"Hello, Ryan," she said, in a trained-polite sort of way, but not a faked one. "It's nice to finally meet you. Come on in." She stepped back to let him in, gesturing to the living room.
"I'm sorry I'm ridiculously inept at map-drawing - did you find your way okay?"
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Ryan entered the house and looked around. It was normal, not filled with any of the things he'd imagined a person would need to do magic. But, then again most of the things he knew as magic weren't much related to what Sabriel had been talking about.
"It's nice to meet you too, Sabriel."
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"I'm glad," she said, and gave a smile. There was an awkward moment - something Sabriel seemed fairly good at achieving - and she turned abruptly to her little setup in front of her.
"Please, have a seat," she said politely. "And I guess we'll go straight into it. I know you're probably just here out of mild curiosity, but I hope that someday the Charter will be useful to you."
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"What is the Charter, exactly?"
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"The Charter... in my world, it's the source of magic," she began awkwardly. "Or the source of the magic that most Mages use. It's made up of symbols, millions of them, billions, we call Charter Marks." Okay, so she'd proven she wasn't completely terrible at explaining this. At least she formed coherent sentences.
"The Charter, in my world, existed everywhere, all around, all at once. It was an endless stream of Marks, from which your drew the ones you wanted to create your spell. Here, though... I guess it's a little different."
Her mind had wandered there for a moment, focusing on memory, but she called herself back. "Does that make any sense?"
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Ryan shrugged delicately, something he'd picked up from his sister, and looked at Sabriel. He wasn't much of an auditory learner, he was more visual, kinesthetic even. Great dancers weren't made from textbooks, but from hard work and practice practice practice.
It's just the way it was. He had always learned by doing and it was a hard habit to break.
"I think I'd understand more if you showed me."
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Because it was, in turn, both fitting and alarming that the Abhorsen should make the offer to teach Charter Magic to one who was - in effect - a total stranger. The Charter - by virtue of its very existence - was, after all, meant to be universally accessible. The learning of Charter Magic was not something one had to be priveleged to - schools all over the Old Kingdom (and some in Ancelstierre, closest to the Wall) taught it out of both necessity and tradition. But still, in the wrong hands, it could be exceptionally dangerous. The Dog - though not, perhaps, the Abhorsen in her current state - knew that all too well ( ... )
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