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Old 11-20-2014, 12:33 AM   #131 (permalink)
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Alexander River Hirsch
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Grayson nodded along to Toby as he started answering his question. Same number of runes as on the board? Brilliant. There weren't THAT many, especially considering the fact that they were meant to be working together. "Brilliant! It sounds simple enough," he said, rolling up the sleeves of his robes. Didn't want to get paint on THOSE. And oh? Good to have him on board? "Thanks a bunch, Toby! I can get started with Nauthiz."

Or, you know, finish it off since there were only two of those runes left to draw and he hasn't done much. Not exactly called contribution, was it? Jeez.

Giving Toby a swift smile, Grayson headed over to the place where the a brush was kept and picked up the massive paintbrush. JEEZ! These things were kinda heavy, weren't they? And VERY big. He hoisted it up and let it rest on his right shoulder as he listened out to what that Ravenclaw dude was saying. Man, he was SMART, wasn't he? Way to make him look like a freaking idiot. He watched as the others got started and kinda slunk in the shadows and waited. Nauthiz wasn't perfectly North, East, South OR West. It was in between each of those directions so naturally, he had to wait to see where the main compass points were before he drew his on. It was like cutting pizza: you cut the vertical and horizontal edges before cutting the diagonal.

Everything was better when put into the context of pizza.

And his verdict? "Looking brilliant, you guys," he said, hoisting his paintbrush up further. Honest opinion, this was. AND it was a compliment. Just saying.

When it came to his turn, Grayson went ahead and dipped the en of the paintbrush into the red pigment before moving to a spot to paint the Nauthiz rune. In all honesty, he was the tiniest bit nervous about this and, naturally, his blue eyes found the board JUST to make sure he knew what the Nauthiz rune looked like. He also checked to see if he was about to place the rune at the right place on the bigger circle.

Done? Yeah? Was it the correct spot?

And now it was time to start with this drawing already! Starting with the vertical line for Nauthiz.
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