[ He doesn't expect anyone to come bother him, and so he looks up when someone's shadow blocks the light falling on his book.
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He doesn't really recognise this child (more accurately he doesn't recognise the mask), so he must be new around here. Ekkehardt resorts to his usual tactics when meeting strangers, which is politeness. ]
It's a book about healing magic. [ Most children who grew up in this kingdom had some kind of magical aptitude; it's not an uncommon thing to know what form their power takes, even at a young age. ] The big spells are kind of complicated, but I think if I read it more I'll get it.
Woah, you can heal? That's so cool! You wouldn't need anyone's help if you fell or anything!
[And, most importantly, this kid would never ever have to sit through a lecture on not doing anything fun or cool like Avery had. He's a little jealous. More than a little.]
[ He's had his fair share of lectures, in an absentminded way, but he's always been a quiet child. It fools most adults into thinking he's well-behaved, so he can get away with more things than usual, sometimes. ]
[This kid doesn't know him? That's... kind of nice, actually.]
Um... I don't know if I have much of a choice. But astrology sounds cool. Oh! Or being a lawyer! They get to have arguments all the time and no one tells them to knock it off.
[ Ekkehardt thinks that sounds weird but doesn't know enough about law to dispute it so SURE WHY NOT THAT MIGHT AS WELL BE IT ]
That sounds like it'd be fun...reading whatever you want.
Oh! I didn't want to be a doctor at first. I wanted to be a... [ Pauses while he struggles to recall the word properly. ] ...a mortician! My adoptive father's one, so I wanted to help him so when he gets really old he doesn't have to work as much.
[ He's old enough to recognise that the person who cares for him isn't related to him by blood, but he doesn't mind at all. His father loves him all the same, so it doesn't matter. ]
But he said I should use my magic to help people, so it's less work for him! So I guess it works out.
[His brows knit together behind the mask. That word sounds familiar. He knows he's read something about them before.]
Ohhhhh, the guys who work with dead people. That makes sense. I'd probably want more doctors if I was him too. It's kind of like a team.
[He takes a seat next to Ekkehardt. He's only talked with the other boy for a little while, but he's already decided Ekkehardt meets with his arrival. Someone who likes to read is already A+ in his book (ha).]
[ He just nods. This other kid understands, which he's pleased by.
Avery has always been talked about, to him, in fairly vague terms, and not really by name. His father had never taken a lot of interest in what could be described as politics of that nature, and so Ekkehardt had grown up with the concept that the royal family existed and was important, but not much beyond that. ]
I'm Ekkehardt. It's nice to meet you, Avery. [ He glances at his book, and thinks about what else to ask. ]
What's your magic like? If you have any, I mean. [ There's a chance that he might not, after all! Best to cover his bases. ]
[ Why does he sound like he's bragging about that..but also Ekkehardt, quiet and generally well-behaved as he is, is still a kid, and he's easily impressed. He applauds with a fair amount of enthusiasm. ]
It's so bright... I wish I could do something that looks like that. [ He sounds a bit wistful. Healing powers are hard to show off, after all. ]
[ He watches with interest as Avery starts climbing. He has no particular investment in joining him right now, but it's still more interesting than his book at the moment.
Books are any time! This new social interaction is worth more. ]
Is that what you do when you're a lawyer? Put people in jail?
That sounds neat! But it kinda sounds like you wouldn't get to do as much reading, since you'd be filling out lots of forms and putting bad guys in jail and all.
[ He thinks for a moment. The amount of information he knows about Daemon Court (if such a thing even exists) is approximately.........zero. So that might as well be correct! ]
That makes sense.
[ IT'S GOOD ENOUGH FOR HIM. ] Daemons probably beat each other up a lot. Like they do with humans, except they probably don't kill them as much. So they probably don't need to go to court.
[ He nods, just as solemnly. That's true. Daemons are weird. ]
I wonder why they hate salt so much. A lot of books say it repels them, but they don't really say why...
[ Ekkehardt technically isn't..........wrong...in some ways because salt is an effective way of keeping some daemons out but. This is a weird way to jump onto that topic. ]
Someone probably switched around the salt and sugar when they were making cookies. Or unscrewed the cap on the salt shaker so when they went to salt their food they got a whole pile of it.
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He doesn't really recognise this child (more accurately he doesn't recognise the mask), so he must be new around here. Ekkehardt resorts to his usual tactics when meeting strangers, which is politeness. ]
It's a book about healing magic. [ Most children who grew up in this kingdom had some kind of magical aptitude; it's not an uncommon thing to know what form their power takes, even at a young age. ] The big spells are kind of complicated, but I think if I read it more I'll get it.
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[And, most importantly, this kid would never ever have to sit through a lecture on not doing anything fun or cool like Avery had. He's a little jealous. More than a little.]
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[ He's had his fair share of lectures, in an absentminded way, but he's always been a quiet child. It fools most adults into thinking he's well-behaved, so he can get away with more things than usual, sometimes. ]
What do you wanna be when you grow up?
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Um... I don't know if I have much of a choice. But astrology sounds cool. Oh! Or being a lawyer! They get to have arguments all the time and no one tells them to knock it off.
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[ Nailed it. ]
Being a lawyer sounds neat, though. I think you get to read a lot of books that way, too.
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Yeah! That's the other thing I was thinking. I could read whatever I want and it would be "research" for a case!
[Avery no that's not how it works]
Are you gonna be a doctor because of your magic? Or did you want to be one before you knew what your magic was?
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That sounds like it'd be fun...reading whatever you want.
Oh! I didn't want to be a doctor at first. I wanted to be a... [ Pauses while he struggles to recall the word properly. ] ...a mortician! My adoptive father's one, so I wanted to help him so when he gets really old he doesn't have to work as much.
[ He's old enough to recognise that the person who cares for him isn't related to him by blood, but he doesn't mind at all. His father loves him all the same, so it doesn't matter. ]
But he said I should use my magic to help people, so it's less work for him! So I guess it works out.
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[His brows knit together behind the mask. That word sounds familiar. He knows he's read something about them before.]
Ohhhhh, the guys who work with dead people. That makes sense. I'd probably want more doctors if I was him too. It's kind of like a team.
[He takes a seat next to Ekkehardt. He's only talked with the other boy for a little while, but he's already decided Ekkehardt meets with his arrival. Someone who likes to read is already A+ in his book (ha).]
I'm Avery! What's your name?
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Avery has always been talked about, to him, in fairly vague terms, and not really by name. His father had never taken a lot of interest in what could be described as politics of that nature, and so Ekkehardt had grown up with the concept that the royal family existed and was important, but not much beyond that. ]
I'm Ekkehardt. It's nice to meet you, Avery. [ He glances at his book, and thinks about what else to ask. ]
What's your magic like? If you have any, I mean. [ There's a chance that he might not, after all! Best to cover his bases. ]
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[He holds out his hand and a blue flame flickers to life above it.]
I accidentally set some curtains on fire once when I was messing around.
[Why does he sound like he's bragging about that?]
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It's so bright... I wish I could do something that looks like that. [ He sounds a bit wistful. Healing powers are hard to show off, after all. ]
Can you do other stuff too? Or is it all fire?
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[He dismisses the flame, hops to his feet and, on a whim, decides to start trying to climb the tree]
And when I'm a lawyer...
[He strains, reaching for a branch, and then managed to grab on, hanging from it and swinging back and forth]
... I'll have the power to put bad guys in jail, too!
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[ He watches with interest as Avery starts climbing. He has no particular investment in joining him right now, but it's still more interesting than his book at the moment.
Books are any time! This new social interaction is worth more. ]
Is that what you do when you're a lawyer? Put people in jail?
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[And there was something else, he thinks... Oh, that's right.]
And you write up contacts! Not like daemon ones but regular ones. For grown up things like taxes and work.
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[ Yes the books are the most important part here.
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Wait. ]
Do you think daemons have lawyers too?
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Maybe they're all lawyers?
[They all make contracts, right?]
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But daemons are bad guys, right? So does that mean they put good guys in jail? Or is it badder daemons?
[ The mere concept of even badder daemons appears to be the slightest bit unsettling to him. ]
Do you think they have daemon trials and courts and stuff?
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[He has nothing to base this information on, but it makes sense to him.]
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That makes sense.
[ IT'S GOOD ENOUGH FOR HIM. ] Daemons probably beat each other up a lot. Like they do with humans, except they probably don't kill them as much. So they probably don't need to go to court.
[ He's seen a lot of bodies okay ]
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[Avery no that's not what assault means]
...Daemons are weird.
[He says it with all the solemnity of a boy who has just learned the secrets of the universe]
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I wonder why they hate salt so much. A lot of books say it repels them, but they don't really say why...
[ Ekkehardt technically isn't..........wrong...in some ways because salt is an effective way of keeping some daemons out but. This is a weird way to jump onto that topic. ]
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I'd hate it too if it happened to me.
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[ Look at this itty bitty brains trust going on here. ]
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[That makes way more sense, actually.]
So does that mean you could purify a daemon with a salty cookie?
[gasp!]
We should totally try that! It'd be awesome!
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Are we allowed to do that? I don't think we're supposed to summon daemons...
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if you want to timeskip ahead feel free to btw
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