Haeli smiled. "No, I'm not a kelvic. Brig is though. I found him wandering the woods too. He's helped me set up my place so its comfortable for wild things, creatures like you. He comes and goes as he pleases, so I don't know for sure if he will bring you things, but if he gets to know you and likes you, he will. I'm certain. He likes to see the joy in people's eyes when he gives them treasure. He knows things I don't too and has a great many stories too." She added, thinking things over.
"No, what I do is not god magic. It's called Morphing. People have always been able to do it like making fire or water. I have god magic too, but its from Caiyha as a caretaker of one of her natural domains. I am a swamp witch only recently come here to this mountain. I wouldn't mind you in my place. Is there a reason I shouldn't want you there? Are you prone to stealing things or breaking things? Are you dirty? I like to keep things clean and that means going outside when you have to move your bowels. I don't like my trees covered in bird droppings or the bases of them littered with pellets if you spit up mice bones. If you see it, you'll understand why. People come there to buy things and expect it clean for their purchases." Haeli said, emphasizing the clean part.
She didn't mind that the woman asked questions, but she decided she'd better know her name. "I'm Haeli. Do you have a name you go by? Something I can call you?" Haeli asked, admiring the girls fiery red hair and her flashing almost dangerous eyes.
"No, what I do is not god magic. It's called Morphing. People have always been able to do it like making fire or water. I have god magic too, but its from Caiyha as a caretaker of one of her natural domains. I am a swamp witch only recently come here to this mountain. I wouldn't mind you in my place. Is there a reason I shouldn't want you there? Are you prone to stealing things or breaking things? Are you dirty? I like to keep things clean and that means going outside when you have to move your bowels. I don't like my trees covered in bird droppings or the bases of them littered with pellets if you spit up mice bones. If you see it, you'll understand why. People come there to buy things and expect it clean for their purchases." Haeli said, emphasizing the clean part.
She didn't mind that the woman asked questions, but she decided she'd better know her name. "I'm Haeli. Do you have a name you go by? Something I can call you?" Haeli asked, admiring the girls fiery red hair and her flashing almost dangerous eyes.