( nick tugs a piece of paper over to himself, scrawls a very original "testing 1, 2" before copying the rune with a lot more precision. almost as if he's actually taking this seriously. )
Just like that, you infuse magic and intention into the rune and it will catch fire by itself and land on the intended recipient's hand. You can make the recipient vague, 'a friend' but it works better if you have a specific person in mind.
( he tosses the paper then, taking up a new one and being far more secretive about what is being written down. he's careful with the whole thing this time, neat in the penmanship and neater in scratching out the rune onto the paper.
he stares intently at the folded up note between his fingers until the whole thing goes up in flames. if successful, ragnor will receive the very same note barely a moment later —
( he moves over, sitting on the bed, and after a moment leans until he can knock his shoulder against ragnor's. or, his upper arm area, but it's near enough. )
Okay. So maybe...I can be a little more understanding, when you're concerned. And maybe you can...try to have a little more faith, when I tell you I think I have a situation under control.
( nick is historically not good at compromise, but occasionally it's worth the effort. )
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[ he draws the rune to show nick, it's deceptively simple, half circles and lines. ]
Calligraphy matters but not as much as intent. A good fire message can get past almost any wards.
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( nick tugs a piece of paper over to himself, scrawls a very original "testing 1, 2" before copying the rune with a lot more precision. almost as if he's actually taking this seriously. )
...that?
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( he tosses the paper then, taking up a new one and being far more secretive about what is being written down. he's careful with the whole thing this time, neat in the penmanship and neater in scratching out the rune onto the paper.
he stares intently at the folded up note between his fingers until the whole thing goes up in flames. if successful, ragnor will receive the very same note barely a moment later —
Sorry I was an asshole. )
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I accept your apology. And I am sorry too, I could have been better.
[ he's folding the note and putting it in his breast pocket, for safe-keeping. ]
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( he ducks his head, suddenly fascinated with scrawling the same heart over and over. )
I could...probably stand to listen to your advice, some of the time. If it's something you really think is a mistake.
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I don't want you to get hurt.
[ it's easier to admit than he thought it would, maybe he's growing sentimental in his old age. ]
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I'm being careful, I swear.
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[ he stops at that because the last thing nick does is for ragnor to dump all of his baggage on me. ]
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( nick is historically not good at compromise, but occasionally it's worth the effort. )
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[ it's what he expected from the beginning. ]
Better than what I'm used to. Magnus never listens to me.
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( he flips his hand, offers it up palm up between them. )
I'm not good at this. It just feels...weird. People caring about me so- loudly. But I do appreciate it.
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I'm not used to caring. You're the first mortal I let myself grow attached to in centuries, you'll have to deal with some over-protectiveness.
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( he actually smiles then, sneaking a glance over at ragnor as he squeezes his hand right back. )
I don't really think you're annoying.
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I am annoying. I've been on my best behaviour.
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Oh, so you're telling me it gets worse?
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[ it does. ]
I have mellowed out in my old age.
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[ He says it in a completely deadpan tone, but it is all true. ]