Timestamp - 64th of Spring, 519 A.V.
The Sea Eagle was pleasantly tired. She’d just returned from sitting in the barn for an hour, feeding the new Arch structure djed. It hadn’t found its voice yet, but it had strong feelings and urges. And while The Gem had taken a long time to find a voice and even connect to Kelski through her emotions, the barn was doing a lot better.
Kelski choked it up to experience. She was helping the barn grow in leaps and bounds, while still trying to maintain a sane happy relationship with The Gem. Whom, Kelski had learned, was a bit jealous of its child and the attention Kelski gave it. The whole reasoning, Kelski suspected, was that The Gem didn’t calm herself enough to listen to the barn’s soft emotions, and because the barn couldn’t talk yet, the two structures were not communicating at all. So, in essence it saw Kelski interacting with the barn, but didn’t understand it.
And that threw Kelski into a mediator role. The Gem had to be soothed somehow, and made ready for the move Kelski knew was happening. But she also had to do something above and beyond to get The Gem’s attention for the building was nervous about all the packing and knew something big was up.
So, Kelski walked into the main building, dragged a chair over to the hearth, and looked quietly around before she laid her hand on the stone of the fireplace. “I want to teach you things, Gem. Things you’ll need to know to get bigger, stronger, and more protective. We are going to move soon… from here to a wilderness area where you will have all the room to grow and spread your spaces as much as you want. I’m going to take you and barn with us. You’ll need the barn’s company for you will be alone with yourself and not in a city of other buildings.” The Sea Eagle said, knowing her talk might not help The Gem’s jealousy.
I’m already alone. They are dead things without magic. Even Barn has no voice.
“But you haven’t been alone since Barn came.” Kelski said insistently. She knew the barn didn’t have the voice like The Gem had, but it was just a matter of time. “I know Barn is young and newly created, but company is company especially where we are going.” Kelski added, looking thoughtful. “And you will need more than you have now to protect yourself.” The Jeweler turned mage said. “I am talking about magic; the kind human mages wield. I know a bit of it, and I plan on teaching you what I know. That way, out in the wilderness with you being the only building alongside barn, you can defend yourself and Barn.” Kelski said, feeling weird calling the barn by the name Barn, but it was something that had to be done. It needed a name until it could pick one for itself.