Sarona Gayle (
inkedspell) wrote2036-11-10 09:16 pm
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You got the voicemail, not me. Drop me a message and I'll get back to you when I'm available. Thanks.
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A coat. Why didn't I think of that? I ditched the fur idea originally when I thought about all the ink that would get in it during touch-ups, but a coat or sleeve would be perfect. Thanks.
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Sure. [ He sounds a little amused, but then he's looking at the sheets Saeri motioned to before, motions to them as well. ]
Okay, so -- is there an easy rune to start with? How do we do this?
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[She separates the stack into separate piles of different families.]
You've got your classics like the Futhark families, or you can look at heiroglyphs, like Egyptian or Mayan, Etruscan, or even cuneiform. Not all of those are actually "runes" historically, they just fall into the "rune" branch of magic because the older the written language, the stronger its magical bonds.
Majority of runists are "purists" and only use defined rune families. [Yeah, she rolls her eyes just a bit as that.] But that does make them the easiest to start with. The basics.
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I'll take whichever ones doesn't want me drawing birds. [ Sorry, Egyptian hieroglyphs. It's said with a pinch of humour, but Robby leans in to inspect the papers better, and he taps a finger to the Futhark and the Etruscan choices (as long as it's the alphabet). ]
Those two look like something I'm gonna be able to get my head around. Unless this is a case of looks being deceiving, and I just picked the challenge.
[ Unless either of these are one of the classics -- maybe that Futhark one? ]