loren
Jigano’s offer to bring over the lantern was quite welcome. ”Thank you.” At the very least, having an alternate place to keep the feather, or being able to give it to someone else to wield safely would be useful. As for whether or not the monsters would explode, Loren wasn’t going to risk it unless it was absolutely necessary.
As the bard asked who’d told the summoner about the feathers, he bit his lip. ”Remi said it was useless as a light source. And I’m worried that my magic might function differently from the real Spark Birds, if only because they’re much smaller than the one that showed up last year.” Where the alchemist had gotten his information, the Launceleyn couldn’t say, but Remi had seemed pretty sure. He’d also been more than clear that Loren’s magic was almost certainly not the answer to their problems or their prayers. Which is why they were reduced to bringing in yet another set of carpets. At least this time they could stay on the ground floor.
As the bard asked who’d told the summoner about the feathers, he bit his lip. ”Remi said it was useless as a light source. And I’m worried that my magic might function differently from the real Spark Birds, if only because they’re much smaller than the one that showed up last year.” Where the alchemist had gotten his information, the Launceleyn couldn’t say, but Remi had seemed pretty sure. He’d also been more than clear that Loren’s magic was almost certainly not the answer to their problems or their prayers. Which is why they were reduced to bringing in yet another set of carpets. At least this time they could stay on the ground floor.
Never judge a book by its cover.