06-17-2017, 11:44 PM
(06-16-2017, 07:55 PM)achroma Wrote:(06-14-2017, 05:50 AM)Lost Rinoah Wrote: The construct drops the pencil uselessly as it turns the clipboard towards itself, writing with one finger upon the paper before flipping it.. What is written down is a single rune, burned through the paper right onto the clipboard itself. After holding it like this for a few moments, they pulled the clipboard back, and the paper was left suspended in the air as the runes faded from the clipboard itself. It appears to only be a simple "Min" rune, but the relief calligraphy is impossibly perfect. It carries a subtle purple glow to the edges of the runic burn. Without a closer look it seems to be useless and impossible to understand however. They drop the clipboard to the floor, pointing at the suspended sheet before standing there, just waiting.
//So, now the real questions. How many runic dialects does feizel know?
feizel stares blankly at the rune for a short period of time "That's a start... lemme get a runic encylopidia real quick so we can communicate a bit more efficiently. He heads into the library, not noticing Austin or the stone avali, and takes a pile of books back to the golem. "Let's see..."
He begins to flip though the pages trying to find the corresponding rune
//draconic, Celtic and few more of the common ones. if he doesn't know, it's probably in a book
///Makes sense.
It would be a bit easier to find than one would think, even if it still took a bit of time. The "Min" Pseudomeric 'rune'... Well, that wasn't a word in common English, pseudomeric, probably something lost in translation. Though it was described as a "false rune commonly used to throw off even the most well versed in this line of research". "Requiring direct knowledge on it as with the many other false runes in order to see it for what it was". "A simple decoy to distract from the actual runes likely written elsewhere or within it." "Though each false rune is based upon a real rune, with Min being based around the idea of runes referring to the mind. Note: The original language's phrase for mind does not translate well into common. The similarity of "min" to the word mind is simply a coincidence."
The clipboard that had been discarded sparked alight with several different colours as the sheet of paper that had remained suspended burned away. Ashes lending a dreary scent into the air as the rune now floated upon the air unassisted. Now maintaining a shape altogether different from the false rune before as it matured to fruition from the radiant energy... Work of a sort that Feizel had partly seen from Azurei. lending a slight familiarity to it. Words in many texts flashed through the air, as if written in the breath of some whispering vapor. Before it settled on an old form text in common. "Can you read this?" The golem retrieved the clipboard, using it like some sort of runic control panel. It was clear by how it used it's hands that the use of a pencil was an impossibility now. So the use of magic to converse through text may not have been so fancy as it seemed.