8th night of Winter 511 AV
That could have been one of the most distracting baths that Bob had taken in a long time. Someone had to have the nerve to outright that he was stinks. He thought that people in Syliras still be as civilized as he remembered but there were always changes to account for especially after years. What else could have changed? In the streets Bob could still see the knights clamoring around with their armour giving off airs which he still despised and thinking of knights he decided to try calling some of those he knew or at least squires that knew should have already become knights by now. Which was why he sent out messages for them as soon as he entered the city to meet him in the Stallion around dinnertime. If he did not do that he probably would have put off his bath until the next day or possibly the day he was supposed to depart to Alvadas too.
Because Bob was just strange that way, just like the messages he sent out. He never trusted knights unless they were his friends so he gave them special messages that only they would know how to read. On the paper, Bob drew big circles which almost took up the whole thing on one side. For the first one which behind he put its recipient as Xalet who taught Bob a lot, he drew around the focus anything that would be seen as hot such as fire and the sun. Symbols of the trigger he fit into the instructions that "you already know how to read the message, just like that hot summer day" they met. Too complicated a method to be used especially since Bob has not done any glyphing for so long so its no surprise that the akalak never showed up if he even was able to decipher it at all. Finishing off, the djed that Bob has been focusing into his eyes were released to send an image into the glyph. One crisp and clear that would flash out to its reader to show the Rearing Stallion that Bob passed by on his way through the city that day or at least its sign since he could not be bothered to fit every tiny detail of the building for one short glimpse.
The same was done with the other recipient Andresciel and Bob also drew a large circle. That was the only similarities the messages shared because Bob knew that the knight was actually a mage knight. Unlike the squire, he should have known what the glyphs do. With the letter 'B' all around it as barriers to spell out Bob if read in a certain way, no one would guess that the trigger was actually fit at the top when it said "From" Bob." The way the message was given was also different for Andresciel because he seems less of one of those people who needed to experience things like the akalak. Instead of the eyes, Bob sent his djed to his mouth and when it was enough brought his mouth close to the glyph to make sure that when he said "Rearing Stallion, tonight" it would be received loud and clear in the knight's mind even if it would be a thought in his own voice. Bob had no reason to doubt that the glyphs would hold the magic long enough seeing that if its recipients did not get it the same day, it would defeat the purpose of the entire message.
Now all Bob had to do was wait for his buddies, at a table in the Stallion with some dinner. His own fault since he only said night and not the exact time but he was not going to suffer in hunger because of it. Even when he was eating he was starting to twitch because his bad habits were coming again, thinking if he should get into a game or two while waiting. Nothing to worry about in Stallion because he knew that the knights were always watching.
That could have been one of the most distracting baths that Bob had taken in a long time. Someone had to have the nerve to outright that he was stinks. He thought that people in Syliras still be as civilized as he remembered but there were always changes to account for especially after years. What else could have changed? In the streets Bob could still see the knights clamoring around with their armour giving off airs which he still despised and thinking of knights he decided to try calling some of those he knew or at least squires that knew should have already become knights by now. Which was why he sent out messages for them as soon as he entered the city to meet him in the Stallion around dinnertime. If he did not do that he probably would have put off his bath until the next day or possibly the day he was supposed to depart to Alvadas too.
Because Bob was just strange that way, just like the messages he sent out. He never trusted knights unless they were his friends so he gave them special messages that only they would know how to read. On the paper, Bob drew big circles which almost took up the whole thing on one side. For the first one which behind he put its recipient as Xalet who taught Bob a lot, he drew around the focus anything that would be seen as hot such as fire and the sun. Symbols of the trigger he fit into the instructions that "you already know how to read the message, just like that hot summer day" they met. Too complicated a method to be used especially since Bob has not done any glyphing for so long so its no surprise that the akalak never showed up if he even was able to decipher it at all. Finishing off, the djed that Bob has been focusing into his eyes were released to send an image into the glyph. One crisp and clear that would flash out to its reader to show the Rearing Stallion that Bob passed by on his way through the city that day or at least its sign since he could not be bothered to fit every tiny detail of the building for one short glimpse.
The same was done with the other recipient Andresciel and Bob also drew a large circle. That was the only similarities the messages shared because Bob knew that the knight was actually a mage knight. Unlike the squire, he should have known what the glyphs do. With the letter 'B' all around it as barriers to spell out Bob if read in a certain way, no one would guess that the trigger was actually fit at the top when it said "From" Bob." The way the message was given was also different for Andresciel because he seems less of one of those people who needed to experience things like the akalak. Instead of the eyes, Bob sent his djed to his mouth and when it was enough brought his mouth close to the glyph to make sure that when he said "Rearing Stallion, tonight" it would be received loud and clear in the knight's mind even if it would be a thought in his own voice. Bob had no reason to doubt that the glyphs would hold the magic long enough seeing that if its recipients did not get it the same day, it would defeat the purpose of the entire message.
Now all Bob had to do was wait for his buddies, at a table in the Stallion with some dinner. His own fault since he only said night and not the exact time but he was not going to suffer in hunger because of it. Even when he was eating he was starting to twitch because his bad habits were coming again, thinking if he should get into a game or two while waiting. Nothing to worry about in Stallion because he knew that the knights were always watching.