[ Reynir doesn't seem at all as if having his magic drawn on is unpleasant. In the faint golden glow coming from the glyph, he is smiling softly, his green eyes large and shining bright. He can feel it, that strange pulling - it is not entirely unfamiliar, but he isn't used to feeling it so directly, so acutely. He exhales a soft, wordless huff of surprise, smile curling wider, and says, in tones so expressive of contented surprise that Carlisle might understand, even if he doesn't know the word itself: ]
Wow.
[ He leans over to look at the water being suspended inside the mug, kept away as if by magnetic or other invisible forces. For a moment or two, all Reynir can do is look, awed and imagining all the uses for such a glyph. It might be useful in so many scenarios, could be adapted in so many ways.
Once he can tear his eyes away, he grabs another, blank sheet of paper and draws a little representation of that mug, with its suspended sphere or water. Then he draws an arrow, and the same mug, with the water filling it normally once more, and then a little clock, and then a question mark.
Is it undone by time? Or is the mug permanently like this? Maybe there is a glyph to reverse the effects? But Reynir doesn't know if casting magic multiple times on an object degrades it, and he doesn't want to ruin Carlisle's mug. Though he has kind of done that already, in a different way.... ]
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Wow.
[ He leans over to look at the water being suspended inside the mug, kept away as if by magnetic or other invisible forces. For a moment or two, all Reynir can do is look, awed and imagining all the uses for such a glyph. It might be useful in so many scenarios, could be adapted in so many ways.
Once he can tear his eyes away, he grabs another, blank sheet of paper and draws a little representation of that mug, with its suspended sphere or water. Then he draws an arrow, and the same mug, with the water filling it normally once more, and then a little clock, and then a question mark.
Is it undone by time? Or is the mug permanently like this? Maybe there is a glyph to reverse the effects? But Reynir doesn't know if casting magic multiple times on an object degrades it, and he doesn't want to ruin Carlisle's mug. Though he has kind of done that already, in a different way.... ]