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one side. Tyler remembered the rocky cliffs he saw when he first arrived. Beside
Fossegrim Forest was a smaller forest, the Maljen Forest. He guessed that’s where
Eric’s house was located. Putting back the scroll in its case, he figured that settles it for now.
Glancing at his bed, he saw the book on runic magic waiting for him. Ignoring his
curiosity for the time being, he decided to take stock of his situation and come to a
decision about his course of action. The past few days have been exciting and
dangerous enough to deprive him of the opportunity to engage in such a vital mental
exercise.
He sat down on the bed and adopted a meditative pose. The easy pose, or sukhasana,
as called in yoga. Though he wasn’t a yoga practitioner, he found it useful. He closed
his eyes and did deep breathing exercises. After a few minutes, he found himself as
calm and collected as he could be. He began to reflect on his current predicament.
The reality was stark. First, he is on another world, an Earth-like planet of an earlier
and more primitive time. A period when hacking and slashing with a bit of magic thrown
in was more effective than a five-inch thick modern contract. A world where magic is
real. Where mythological and legendary beings and creatures exist. Death by a
thousand paper cuts or by onerous litigation were not possibilities in Adar.
Second, as Andreas had said, there’s no way to go back. Even if he found a way, the
greatly slower time in Adar may result in him going back to an unrecognizable Earth, if
it took him too long to get back.
Third, he can’t use runic magic, again according to Andreas but his conversation with
Loki confirmed it. But Miss Psychotic stated she gave him the power to do some form of
magic and from what he had seen, it appeared to be true. Though as of now, it also
seems to be involuntarily triggered. But aside from such a statement, she didn’t give
him anything to work with. And right now, that singularly lovely face must be raging
mad at him. But then again, she could be lying.
Now, if he had some form of magic he can use, then he could at least have a decent
chance of surviving in this world without being bound to a deity. Deities and similar
beings are capricious. What he had seen and experienced only reinforced this belief.
But he had seen that he could do magic. He just had to learn how to do it in a
voluntary, effective, and willful manner. And not kill himself in the process. The book
may give him some ideas. Or at least make for interesting reading.
Fourth, what’s the real interest in him by Ymir, parties unknown, Loki and even Odin?
Definitely, Odin now knew of his strange ability and his ignorance on how to use or
manifest it. Sigyn, on the other hand, talked about needing him in an attempt to gain
godhood? goddesshood or whatever such a thing is called? At least Sigyn’s avowed
reason appears plausible. Unbelievably dangerous, exceptionally selfish, and even
unusually suicidal, but believable. And no telling if any other being would like to join the Kill-Use-Enslave Tyler West Fan Club. Shit.
Fifth, his role and purpose in Adar. Assuming his arrival was accidental as Sigyn
suggested, what can he do now? At least his immediate basic needs would be
shouldered by Andreas. Ostensibly, by Odin’s instruction. But for the long-term, he
didn't like where it was going. Leeching off. Being beholden. Sitting on his bum. He has
to find his own way in this minefield of a world.
His morning thinking session gave him a nagging headache.
CHAPTER LORE:
Kerasti - Old Norse. Meaning "beloved".
Qahwah - Arabic word for coffee but the term was traditionally held to refer to a type of wine.
The word led to the Turkish kahve which in turn gave rise to the modern "coffee".
Bunchum - Another Arabic word word "coffee". Derived from the ancient Ethiopian word for the coffee plant (bun or bunno). It is believed that the coffee plant itself is indigenous to Ethiopia and Yemen.
Sukhasana - A pose practiced in yoga. Also called the decent pose or pleasant pose. It is similar to sitting in a simple cross-legged position.
Jorund's old map of Skaney
CHAPTER VI
An Old Man’s Ring
God, what I would give for some aspirin right now, thought Tyler as he made himself
comfortable and started reading the thin book.
The book was intended for aspiring apprentice mages, he observed. Once one gets past
the hortatory preface, the warnings on avoidance of injuries and collateral damage, the
injunctions against abuses, only thirty-two pages of practical theory and knowledge
remained. Knowledge of no use for him as they dealt with the principles of runic magic
and a few basic non-offensive spells.
The theory itself was interesting. It posited that Adar’s inhabitants were all born with
some degree of magical affinity, which may or not manifest during a person’s lifetime.
An observation which seems to apply to almost all of its inhabitants.
In Skaney, when the ability manifests itself, the person is brought before a temple and
tested. If found acceptable, then the candidate has to select a profession - the path of
a mage which had ranks and specialized classes, a warrior class with a few subclasses,
or a priest. The practice applies to nobility and peasant alike. Training in runic magic
then commences. It followed predetermined levels, depending on the choice of
profession and magical affinity. Magical affinity, intelligence, and survival ability dictated the pace of advancement from apprentice to high mage. Which the book warned may
take a lifetime.
The book took him up to an hour after the day-meal to finish. He believed the book
would suffice for now as the advanced books dealt with the practical application of runic
magic. An ability which he does not have any proficiency. But the principles enunciated
in the book were quite clear. The source of the magic, which is said to be the cosmos, gives knowledge of the magical energy, termed as “kunna”. Training provides the ability
to understand and channel it, and
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