[ That is high praise from Adrian, trusting G'raha's own comrades and recommendation. He smiles and shakes his head, trying to reassure the other man there was no offense. ]
Not at all. I admit I am oft overly eager to speak of her triumphs. She is a very important to many of us.
[ Read: he's a simp. But he's an honest one.
And it really is Aria who has inspired him to move forward with life the way he has——that not only he has his second chance, but that he finally can walk a path he has long since dreamed of. Though G'raha does notice a bit of stiffness in Adrian's countenance, he doesn't know the other man well-enough to guess he may have made a misstep. After all, it isn't uncommon that someone feel awkward after G'raha starts waxing poetic about the Warrior of Light...
So mayhap it best he move on. Ahem. ]
A spell held all day? That is quite impressive.
[ Unless he has set up some sort of ward or recurring magical aura via the use of crystals, actually concentrating on a spell indefinitely takes no small amount of skill. ]
No cost? Not necessarily. You can quickly deplete your aether pool by casting "expensive" spells quickly in sequence. There are ways to restore it, but you need to mind your limits. Balancing your astral and umbral magicks tends to help with this.
[ Though this implies something else, based on how Adrian phrased things. ]
What sort of costs do you incur? The process from which you cast is——
[ Yet before he can finish his thought which is likely a bit of flattery, a server stops at their table and asks if they are ready to order. ]
Oh, um——
[ Goodness, they got right to talking, didn't they? He looks at Adrian hopefully. ]
I understand completely. Lady Fern considers it embarrassing when I speak too highly of her, but she is the first person I think of when I see some great feat of physical prowess.
[ It's not quite the same, but Adrian doesn't know that. Even if Fern hasn't accomplished great heroic feats like G'raha's friend, she's so often been vital to their success as a party, if not the very reason for that success. He's still often impressed by her skills, even after being so accustomed to them. He's never seen anyone else react so quickly, and with such acuity.
Like G'raha, he understands that it's best not to dwell eternally on such things, regardless of how much they might wish to. ]
Oh, that is a bit like the way my magic works, actually. "Expensive" spells—
[ The sever appears in that moment and Adrian feels a bit bad for immediately dragging G'raha into such an involved conversation. He ought to know better than to forget his manners. ]
Have you had horchata before? It's made with cinnamon and rice. I tried it here for the first time some months ago. Or if you're feeling very adventurous, you can try the 'daily surprise.' It's usually quite impressive. [ But, unfortunately, not always caffeinated. Adrian smiles at the server. ] I'll have a mocha with four shots, please.
[ Ah, that is a relief. Adrian understands that sometimes you know someone just so amazing that you can't help yourself. But also— ]
Lady Fern? I believe I've met your friend. She was quite adept in combat.
[ Nevermind...he was hallucinating and thought she was a beast, but!! Details. And moreso she has fuzzy ears too which is very cool and neat. So Adrian should absolutely feel free to tell people how amazing she is as it's very clearly rightfully earned!
No dragging was had—they were getting nerdy, something G'raha very easily falls into without prompting. It's clearly just dangerous when these two minds meet. ]
I cannot say that I have, but that does sound lovely.
[ Cinnamon and rice...he does like both of those things. (G'raha likes a lot of tings.) But the idea of a daily surprise is also very appealing. There's a pause as Adrian orders—hes, he notices the four shots— ]
I would like a horchata...and the daily surprise, if you please.
[ He can handle both. He wants to try both! The joolies will be worth it. The server chuckles a little and walks away with their orders. ]
That sounds like her. [ He nods eagerly. ] She can be a bit reserved at first, but you will find no sharper mind or kinder heart than hers.
[ And they were both fanboys.
Adrian waits until the server has finished with both of their orders. Somehow, it had never occurred to him that he could get two drinks at a coffee shop. It feels a bit scandalous, but he makes a mental note to himself to try it next time. ]
Hm? [ He looks baffled for a moment. ] Oh! Don't worry, this is the only one for today. I've been cutting back lately. [ He's very proud. ] I'll still sleep like the dead.
The caffeine was quite handy when I was taking shifts at all hours, but I don't like to worry Lady Fern, and she was getting a bit concerned... [ He makes a vague gesture. ] What were we talking about?
[ Sometimes you just know someone who begs being simped for. Good thing there are people like Adrian and G'raha around to fill that need.
It is most definitely a little over-indulgent, but he wants to try. He's decided that he's not going to skimp on those kinds of things going forward. Having a true second lease on life makes him eager not to let even silly opportunities go to waste. ]
Cutting back is only four shots?
[ No judgment, but he is a little amused. ]
Your magical preparations, if you're so inclined to continue. I admit I've been eager to try and unravel them as much as possible.
I started with energy drinks. I assumed they were a bit like potions; fairly harmless, since they were so ubiquitous, and I was always so tired when I first arrived so they helped immensely... [ He sighs and makes a vague gesture. It had been his own fault, really. Many of them had warning labels that he simply ignored, knowing he could heal himself of most afflictions. He and Fern had needed the money, and he hadn't wanted to decline any kind of work.
Things are different now, of course. Better. ]
Oh! Yours seem so much more streamlined and elegant in comparison... but I am happy to trade knowledge. In fact... [ He reaches for the buttons on the cuffs of his own sleeves, rolling them up to the elbow to reveal the cramped, scrawling handwriting that wraps around his arm from wrist to elbow. ] If you have a grimoire and the appropriate inks, you ought to be able to copy some of my spells. I thought that using my own skin would be a bit more convenient than carrying a grimoire myself but, as you can see, my penmanship is just awful.
[ All of his spells are written in the common tongue. Unfortunately, the scrawl across his arms is nearly completely illegible. ] Do spellcasters from your world use grimoires at all?
[ Are they...not like potions? G'raha actually hasn't considered that much, these energy drinks. Somehow he put them in a separate category from tea and coffee by the name alone.
Goodness, he feels foolish. But he is glad to know that Adrian made similar assumptions. G'raha clears his throat lightly and nods in solidarity. ]
An easy mistake to make, I should think.
[ Extremely easy and extremely relatable. But onto more important matters! G'raha is rather immediately taken by the writing all across Adrian's arm. He recalls how the incantation back at that warehouse had seemed like his own penmanship had been given life, transforming the very aether around them by the power of words. ]
Oh no, not at all! There's something very...how to put it, fitting? To have one's magic so close. And from what I remember of your attempt to allay that strange affliction that took me moons—pardon, months back, the words themselves acted as extensions of your power. Didn't they?
[ He does want to make sure he understands. This all feels so very important. ]
There are a few, yes. The Summoners of Allag oft recorded their rituals and incantations in grimoires, as did the Scholars of Nym. Both arts were lost to us until but recently.
[ As far as Adrian is concerned, he's the only one who could have made such a mistake. ]
Yes, that's correct. [ He nods at G'raha's rather astute assessment before drawing his arm back to pull his sleeve down again, almost as if he's in a hurry to cover up his skin. There's no sense in leaving it out when they can hardly copy spells in a place like this, and he hates taking any sort of risk when it comes to his curse. ] Some spells must be committed to my grimoire in order for me to wield them, while others require various conditions to be met instead, or in addition.
[ He can't help the smile that tugs at his lips when G'raha explains further. ] Lost, really? It's a good thing they wrote them down, then. [ He thinks he's being very cute and funny. ] You have such a broad understanding of magic — have you always been interested in learning about it?
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Not at all. I admit I am oft overly eager to speak of her triumphs. She is a very important to many of us.
[ Read: he's a simp. But he's an honest one.
And it really is Aria who has inspired him to move forward with life the way he has——that not only he has his second chance, but that he finally can walk a path he has long since dreamed of. Though G'raha does notice a bit of stiffness in Adrian's countenance, he doesn't know the other man well-enough to guess he may have made a misstep. After all, it isn't uncommon that someone feel awkward after G'raha starts waxing poetic about the Warrior of Light...
So mayhap it best he move on. Ahem. ]
A spell held all day? That is quite impressive.
[ Unless he has set up some sort of ward or recurring magical aura via the use of crystals, actually concentrating on a spell indefinitely takes no small amount of skill. ]
No cost? Not necessarily. You can quickly deplete your aether pool by casting "expensive" spells quickly in sequence. There are ways to restore it, but you need to mind your limits. Balancing your astral and umbral magicks tends to help with this.
[ Though this implies something else, based on how Adrian phrased things. ]
What sort of costs do you incur? The process from which you cast is——
[ Yet before he can finish his thought which is likely a bit of flattery, a server stops at their table and asks if they are ready to order. ]
Oh, um——
[ Goodness, they got right to talking, didn't they? He looks at Adrian hopefully. ]
Do you have any recommendations?
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[ It's not quite the same, but Adrian doesn't know that. Even if Fern hasn't accomplished great heroic feats like G'raha's friend, she's so often been vital to their success as a party, if not the very reason for that success. He's still often impressed by her skills, even after being so accustomed to them. He's never seen anyone else react so quickly, and with such acuity.
Like G'raha, he understands that it's best not to dwell eternally on such things, regardless of how much they might wish to. ]
Oh, that is a bit like the way my magic works, actually. "Expensive" spells—
[ The sever appears in that moment and Adrian feels a bit bad for immediately dragging G'raha into such an involved conversation. He ought to know better than to forget his manners. ]
Have you had horchata before? It's made with cinnamon and rice. I tried it here for the first time some months ago. Or if you're feeling very adventurous, you can try the 'daily surprise.' It's usually quite impressive. [ But, unfortunately, not always caffeinated. Adrian smiles at the server. ] I'll have a mocha with four shots, please.
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Lady Fern? I believe I've met your friend. She was quite adept in combat.
[ Nevermind...he was hallucinating and thought she was a beast, but!! Details. And moreso she has fuzzy ears too which is very cool and neat. So Adrian should absolutely feel free to tell people how amazing she is as it's very clearly rightfully earned!
No dragging was had—they were getting nerdy, something G'raha very easily falls into without prompting. It's clearly just dangerous when these two minds meet. ]
I cannot say that I have, but that does sound lovely.
[ Cinnamon and rice...he does like both of those things. (G'raha likes a lot of tings.) But the idea of a daily surprise is also very appealing. There's a pause as Adrian orders—hes, he notices the four shots— ]
I would like a horchata...and the daily surprise, if you please.
[ He can handle both. He wants to try both! The joolies will be worth it. The server chuckles a little and walks away with their orders. ]
Trouble sleeping?
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[ And they were both fanboys.
Adrian waits until the server has finished with both of their orders. Somehow, it had never occurred to him that he could get two drinks at a coffee shop. It feels a bit scandalous, but he makes a mental note to himself to try it next time. ]
Hm? [ He looks baffled for a moment. ] Oh! Don't worry, this is the only one for today. I've been cutting back lately. [ He's very proud. ] I'll still sleep like the dead.
The caffeine was quite handy when I was taking shifts at all hours, but I don't like to worry Lady Fern, and she was getting a bit concerned... [ He makes a vague gesture. ] What were we talking about?
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It is most definitely a little over-indulgent, but he wants to try. He's decided that he's not going to skimp on those kinds of things going forward. Having a true second lease on life makes him eager not to let even silly opportunities go to waste. ]
Cutting back is only four shots?
[ No judgment, but he is a little amused. ]
Your magical preparations, if you're so inclined to continue. I admit I've been eager to try and unravel them as much as possible.
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Things are different now, of course. Better. ]
Oh! Yours seem so much more streamlined and elegant in comparison... but I am happy to trade knowledge. In fact... [ He reaches for the buttons on the cuffs of his own sleeves, rolling them up to the elbow to reveal the cramped, scrawling handwriting that wraps around his arm from wrist to elbow. ] If you have a grimoire and the appropriate inks, you ought to be able to copy some of my spells. I thought that using my own skin would be a bit more convenient than carrying a grimoire myself but, as you can see, my penmanship is just awful.
[ All of his spells are written in the common tongue. Unfortunately, the scrawl across his arms is nearly completely illegible. ] Do spellcasters from your world use grimoires at all?
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Goodness, he feels foolish. But he is glad to know that Adrian made similar assumptions. G'raha clears his throat lightly and nods in solidarity. ]
An easy mistake to make, I should think.
[ Extremely easy and extremely relatable. But onto more important matters! G'raha is rather immediately taken by the writing all across Adrian's arm. He recalls how the incantation back at that warehouse had seemed like his own penmanship had been given life, transforming the very aether around them by the power of words. ]
Oh no, not at all! There's something very...how to put it, fitting? To have one's magic so close. And from what I remember of your attempt to allay that strange affliction that took me moons—pardon, months back, the words themselves acted as extensions of your power. Didn't they?
[ He does want to make sure he understands. This all feels so very important. ]
There are a few, yes. The Summoners of Allag oft recorded their rituals and incantations in grimoires, as did the Scholars of Nym. Both arts were lost to us until but recently.
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[ As far as Adrian is concerned, he's the only one who could have made such a mistake. ]
Yes, that's correct. [ He nods at G'raha's rather astute assessment before drawing his arm back to pull his sleeve down again, almost as if he's in a hurry to cover up his skin. There's no sense in leaving it out when they can hardly copy spells in a place like this, and he hates taking any sort of risk when it comes to his curse. ] Some spells must be committed to my grimoire in order for me to wield them, while others require various conditions to be met instead, or in addition.
[ He can't help the smile that tugs at his lips when G'raha explains further. ] Lost, really? It's a good thing they wrote them down, then. [ He thinks he's being very cute and funny. ] You have such a broad understanding of magic — have you always been interested in learning about it?