Post #2 be curious, not judgmental The first go at the chant hadn't been terrible nor had she stuttered over any of it, so she continued on with a bit more confidence, her gaze still flickering back and both between the runes on the wooden block and her notes to make sure she got it down just right.
"Sowilo sowilo sowilo, jera jera jera, uruz uruz uruz, su sa si se so, ju ja ji je jo, u u u u u u r r r r r r..." She spoke slowly, letting the galdr roll off her tongue with fluidity as she went. The only really taxing part was making sure she was saying the correct number of "u"s and "r"s, so she had to really concentrate hard on her parchment and nod her head along as her eyes followed each letter, but she managed it with success.
Gripping her wand a little tighter now, she continued, envisioning the runes' strength, growth, and healing combining to make one powerful runic charm, "Sowilo sowilo sowilo, jera jera jera, uruz uruz uruz, su sa si se so, ju ja ji je jo, u u u u u u r r r r r r... sowilo sowilo sowilo, jera jera jera, uruz uruz uruz, su sa si se so, ju ja ji je jo, u u u u u u r r r r r r." She glanced up at Botros for his approval or any indication that they were far enough along to stop, and continued reciting the galdr as she did so.
If testing these was their homework... did that mean they were going to have to... get hurt? Or did Botros have some injured pygmy puffs for them to care for or something? Curious concept, and she kept working at the galdr to ensure that her homework would go over as seamlessly as possible.
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