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Mysteries deepen, a tussle ensues (No sex in this one. Sorry!)
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Weeks passed, and the land was blanketed in pristine white snow, travel became more difficult and Kal's routine now consisted largely of chopping firewood, tending to the animals, chopping firewood checking animal traps, chopping firewood, cleaning and processing furs to sell at market like most farmers in winter, and chopping firewood. Visits to Ikuno's cave became rarer and Kal had taken to making overnight trips, much to Ikuno's delight, as the trek seemed to become longer with each new layer of snow. Perra was coming to visit the oni with even less frequency, always sending a hug and a kiss on the cheek for Kal to give the large blue woman.
Kal's mother would look on with bemusement every time he packed his night bag and made ready for his overnight stays. One day she walked in as he was packing one of the runed leather vambraces made with ink from Aradelle's nectar.
"What's that Kal?" she asked.
Kal jumped, having not heard her walk in, "Um... it's something Ikuno gave me," he said quickly stuffing it into his pack.
Kal's mother calmly held out her hand.
With a sigh, Kal produced the leather strip and handed it to his mother.
She ran her hands over the runes, "These look like magic," she stated.
Kal flinched, "Um... they are."
"When am I going to meet your Ikuno, Kal?" she asked, not lifting her eyes from the runes, "I'd like to one day thank the person who saved my life. It's unfair that you haven't brought her to see me yet."
Kal hung his head, "I don't think that would be wise mother. Ikuno has some... attributes that you may find unsettling."
"That's almost exactly what Perra said when I asked her about your mage friend. I assume they can't be that bad with how much you love her."
Kal tensed and his eyes widened with surprise, he had been very careful to not make mention of his and Ikuno's relationship. Perra had been sworn to secrecy from the day she first arrived.
"Stop it, Kal," she said looking up at him, "Since I became sick my body is weak, but my mind is still sharp, I know perfectly well what it looks like when someone is in love." She handed the vambrace back to Kal, "Is she teaching you how to use these?"
"Yes," he replied, "and other types of magic but using runes is what I'm best at right now."
"The last time I saw any magic was before you were born, show me please. I would like to see it again."
Kal nodded, holding the piece of leather to his arm he traced a small rune that glowed dimly in the air in front of him. His mother's face lit up as the leather laces used to secure the vambrace came alive and cinched themselves down before tying into a tidy knot.
"Healing, shield," he said pointing to each rune in turn, he pulled another similar strip out of his pack. "This one makes me run as fast as a horse, maybe even faster," Kal indicated another rune on the new strip of leather, "and this one keeps me from ever getting tired, so I could chop firewood all day and night if needed," Kal groaned inwardly at the thought.
Kal stuffed the other vambrace back into his pack, then stepped back from his mother.
"Are you ready?" he asked, "I'm going to need something to heal."
His mother nodded slowly.
Holding out his bare arm he brought up his other hand then sent it slamming down onto the underside of his exposed arm. Kal flinched, he had wanted it to be a good demonstration but that was a bit more painful than he had planned on and he grabbed his arm as the stinging feeling radiated out from the point of impact.
"Kal! What on earth are you doing?" yelled his mother as she moved towards him.
Kal held up a hand and she stopped, he showed her his arm where a distinctive angry handprint was beginning to welt up.
"Look," he said and held up the leather-clad forearm. Reaching out with his magic Kal quickly pierced the clay-like barrier and filled the rune with power making it glow bright white. His mother's eyes widened as the welt quickly shrunk down only leaving the handprint until that too faded, within a few moments the skin of his arm was as pristine and unblemished as before. "It doesn't even hurt anymore," he said.
"That's amazing, Kal! But don't do that again, I hate seeing my boy hurt even if it is only for a second," she said taking his arm and running her hands over where the mark had been.
"I would have shown you the shield, but my room is kind of small," he felt foolish for not taking her outside and showing her that instead. "You aren't upset that I'm learning magic? I was worried you might not trust magic-users like most of the people in the village".
"No, not at all. Most of the townsfolk have heard stories about evil and power-hungry mages and have never seen it in real life, my experience with a mage was brief but positive."
"Can you tell me about it?"
She reached up and put a hand on his cheek, a gentle smile playing on her lips, "I may tell you one day, Kal, but we both have our secrets to keep."
Kal, sighed, "Fair enough, but can I ask you something?"
"Certainly."
"While the rune is mostly to heal myself, with some effort I can heal others too. I've noticed that you've been getting weaker, mother."
"You want to try to heal me?" she asked.
Kal nodded.
"I don't suppose it would hurt to try," she said hesitantly.
"Is something wrong?" asked Kal.
His mother seemed nervous, "Just worried a bit, I have a feeling deep down that it may not work."
Kal placed his hand on his mother's shoulder, the healing rune flaring brightly for a moment before settling into a soft glow.
Since their time with Aradelle Ikuno had been very keen on developing Kal's ability to 'see' magic. She had dragged him into the library his next visit and drilled him for hours on how he had known when Eludora was conceived and what exactly he had seen, or more appropriately felt, after his declaration when the magic around him and Ikuno had changed. He had even explained how this 'sight' allowed him to change the shape of the energy he put into the runes in his bracers, giving him the ability to pierce the barrier, which Ikuno believed was a representation of either the leather the runes were printed on or imperfections in the ink, and activate the runes quickly and easily. Ikuno had been fascinated by all of this and a little bit envious when she discovered that she didn't have the same capacity to manipulate the flows of energy the way he described, even after trying repeatedly the magic was either there or it wasn't for her.
His newfound ability allowed Kal an amount of control that baffled and amazed Ikuno. Where spells such as her strength spell affected the entire body equally, Kal could direct the magical energy to specific areas like making his hands strong enough to crush rock without enhancing his strength anywhere else on his body. This became very useful when using healing magic as he could direct the flow straight to the injury instead of healing the entire area the way Ikuno did. As an added bonus using his runes in this way allowed him to use far less magic than Ikuno to perform the same feat. Though Ikuno did take some pleasure in reminding him who had more power when his natural reserves ran out and his runes flickered and died.