AR Workshop Homework Post 1 Jedi Master•General Iroh•Java Junkie• King ♛ Stefan •Mycroft Holmes•Dragon Lord•Druid Boy
Ethan is not scared of the fire.
He is scared that he might start a fire and burn things up inside the workshop. The third year knew that Professor Botros will hate him for life if he puts his workshop in ashes. Well. The good thing is, he will be working with his Kenaz rune, which isn’t as wild as the Sowilo. See? He took note of that too during their…freezing lecture.
After getting help from the very helpful portraits to lead him to the workshop, the boy took a peek and was glad to see familiar faces. “Hello, fraaaaands.”
So onto cooking!
Ethan decided to go for the simplest one. A meal that he always eat during his summer stay at Mordred’s place: Bacon Sandwich. Anything with bacon is just…heaven! The third year pulled out the ingredients from his satchel, and laid it out carefully on his workstation to make sure that he’s got everything. But before he did his cooking, he got the old frying pan that the elves donated to him and went towards the area where Professor Botros kept a bunch of nails and hammers. He got himself a piece of the pointy stuff, and a small hammer and began to inscribe the Kenaz symbol on the side of the pan. Clink. Clankclankclank. Clinkclinkclink.
Smiling at his progress, he returned the nail and hammer to its proper place and inspected his inscription. It’s a good thing that the Kenaz symbol was a simple one to do, so there wasn’t much fuzz. “Scourgify!” he said as he cleaned the frying pan before heading back towards his station. Now. Onto cooking!
Placing the frying pan on the stove, Ethan placed his Kenaz rune in his right hand and placed his wand on top of it and started to chant the Kenaz Galdr. “Kenaz kenaz kenaz...ku ka ki ke ko... kun kan kin ken kon... ok ek ik ak uk... kaunnnnnnnnn...” and as the rune started to glow, so is the inscription on his pan. Yes! “Incendio!” FIYAAAAAAAAH.
__________________ "It didn't go quite as planned." | The Underground Studio Translation: I may have caused irreversible damage on a monumental scale. |