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Mystical, Magical
Part 2: Flower Fields
Witch Hat Atelier x Frieren!Reader
Warnings: age is a construct and I am its master, let me know if I missed anything!
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A silence rings out so sudden you could almost feel the air still. The pot bubbles, a brush bruddy, a new creature you had happened upon, silently breathes as it sleeps. You simply wait for everyone to stop acting as if you spoke an ancient tongue and calmly watch Qifrey's face.
Qifrey, for his part, is troubled to say the least. He doesn't trust you at all, that much is a given. Which you do not blame him for in the slightest, you would have been even more hostile if you were in the same situation.
“I assure you I can keep a secret, if that’s your concern.”
You take a finger and trace the lines of Richeh’s spell drawn in regular ink in front of you. You wonder briefly if you could mix your own magic and these written spells together, but file it away for a later thought. Something to practice on your own.
Qifrey still looks apprehensive, as does Agott. She did seem to be on the more skeptical end of things. You let your eyes drift around the room as the two share a glance, not unnoticed by you. Your ears twitch at the sounds of rustling as Qifrey leans to one side.
You stand and stretch with your arms above your head.
“How about this: I show you my magic?”
Coco and Tetia’s eyes light up as their mouths fall open in glee. They immediately turn to Qifrey with their hands clasped together.
“Please? Please?”
“Please, Master Qifrey?”
Qifrey gives you a glance as he looks at the hopeful gazes of the girls. He contemplates for a moment as he inhales deeply, bringing a hand up to his face to hold his chin.
"If she has no problem with it, I think we would all like to see some magic. I can show some of my own magic in return, it's only fair."
You give him a smile as you hold your staff and walk to the door, throwing a look back to the girls and Qifrey.
"There's no need, I'm in no rush. Now, the spell I want to show you needs to be done outside, if you'll follow me."
The girls quickly follow after you as Qifrey calmly follows behind. You hold the door open for the girls to file out. Coco and Tetia rush out as Richeh quickly follows after them. Agott walks smoothly out, though you notice her own pace quicken.
You finally follow out the door, staff in hand as you calmly walk after the group. You lead the group away from the atelier, close to where you landed and finally stopping once Qifrey calls out to you.
"I think this is far enough," he holds a hand up to shield his good eye from the sun. You finally stop in front of the tree you fixed and stand in front of it.
"Yes, I think this is far enough," you smile as you hold your staff across your body and stand up straight.
"I'll show you my favorite spell."
At your words, your staff lights up and your hair flies around you. Light emanates from your staff before flying around you, the field around you lights up before flowers of all kinds, colors and varieties bloom around you.
"Wow!"
"So pretty!"
Coco and Tetia yell in glee as Richeh's eyes shine and Agott stands with her arms folded, but an unmistakeable twinkle to her eye. Qifrey gains a shine to his eye as he watches your expression, a small smile to your face as flower petals fall around you.
Your hair stops whipping as the now bloomed flowers rustle softly around you with the wind outside.
"My master taught me this spell, many years ago," you reminisce on Flamme, your dear master. Those years you'd spent with her were some wonderful years. It's been far too long since you'd visited her grave, you're due to see her.
"It's beautiful, a field of flowers. So peaceful."
You smile fondly at Qifrey's words as he moves to stand on your right, observing the girls as they get closer looks at the flowers and stopping to smell them.
He glances at you as you watch the girls with a smile on your face.
“I know you don’t trust me,” you start, turning your head to Qifrey as he blinks at your words in surprise. He opens his mouth to object only for you to stop him with a raised hand.
“You’re wise not to. I’m a stranger, you’re protecting the girls. It’s a good instinct.”
You turn back to the girls, Tetia and Coco now weaving flower crowns as Richeh tries to mimic their movements. Qifrey watches you for a moment longer before turning to the girls once more.
"As an adult, I'm sure you understand the danger others pose, especially to children. I am only doing what I think is best for them."
You hum as you watch Tetia place a flower crown on top of Agotts head, the girl scowling, but still accepting it. You laugh a bit before finally responding to Qifrey.
"'As an adult?'"
You laugh a bit at the sentence, you're hardly an adult compared to some other elves. Even if you are older than Frieren, "protection from the Brimhats I'm assuming?"
Qifrey furrows his brows at first, "is something funny about what I said?"
You glance at him before resuming your gaze out at the field of flowers.
"I'm hardly considered an adult compared to other elves, some would even consider me still a child."
Qifrey tilts his head a bit, glancing over your form a subtly as he can.
"If you don't mind me asking how old are you?"
Qifrey is expecting fairly old, maybe a hundred years old since he knows that elves in literature are said to live for hundreds of years. So his shock at your answer is very apparent to the girls who give him curious looks.
"Hm, maybe two thousand years old? I haven't really been keeping track, truth be told."
"What?"
His mouth drops open in shock as his eye widens in what could be perceived as horror. You pay no mind as your face still falls neutral, your gaze falls on a figure in the distance approaching the atelier.
“Oh, who’s that?”
You gesture loosely at the figure as Qifrey just grabs your upper arms with his own hands, shaking you loosely.
"What do you mean two thousand years?"
"Exactly that? Two thousand years really isn't that long."
You suppose it's been so long that you've spoken your age out loud that you've forgotten what a normal reaction is to it. You've been spending too much time with Frieren you suppose.
Qifrey stops shaking you when you once again point out the figure in the distance with a dark, pointed, brimless hat. The man, you can see his form better, wears darker robes and walks stiffly, but picks up his pace when he sees your group.
"Oh no."
Qifrey moves you to stand behind him as you let him move you. You suppose it's natural for him to assume a protector role, though you feel a little silly standing behind him.
"Girls, it's time to go inside."
The girls, save Agott, are quick to complain.
"Wait!"
"We're not done yet!"
Richeh holds up her flower crown with a frown on her face, "not done yet."
Qifrey tuts as he walks forward, herding them toward the atelier.
"Girls, you'll have more time later to see the flowers. Inside, now."
You follow after Qifrey, keeping an eye on the man that gets closer and the closer he gets the more you can see his expression. His face is neutral, but there is a certain hardness to him. Like he hasn't had a proper nights rest in a long time.
You walk forward with the girls and Qifrey, until you feel eyes on you. You turn your head and see that the man has his eyes firmly set on you.
"Qifrey, who is that?"
You point your staff in the direction of the man as Qifrey pushes the girls further toward the atelier. If the man poses a threat, you have no qualms about using Zoltraak. Your grip hardens on your staff slightly as you angle your body toward the mysterious man.
"Someone who is not going to be very happy with me," he sighs as he stands in front of you, pushing your staff back up right.
Tetia turns to where your staff was pointed and yells out happily, "Olruggio!"
Qifrey stops as he hears the name and stiffly turns toward the mentioned man with what he hopes is an inconspicuous smile on his face.
"Olruggio! Has it been three days already? How are you?"
The man in question ignores the question as he stares at you, namely your ears, then your staff. Olruggio furrows his brows at the sight of you. He let it slide that Qifrey brought Coco, even if he still thinks it a terrible idea to essentially harbor a stowaway, but he draws the line now. He has to.
"What is she?"
He's gruff as he holds an arm out, pointing at you while you just blink at the motion. Qifrey gives him a frown as he tries to dispel the tense air.
"Is that how we treat guests?"
He tries to give an easy-going smile while Olruggio just narrows his eyes.
"Not when you have a history of bringing stowaways," he gives a pointed look to Coco, who hides behind your form. He may like the girl, but that still doesn't take away the fact that she shouldn't know about magic and should have had her memories erased.
"My name is (Y/n), pleasure to meet you."
You nod to the bearded man who only gives you a scowl. You merely blink at his expression, he almost reminds you of Serie in a way, namely from when you went with Frieren to deliver Flamme's will to her. You could feel Frieren’s irritation at having your dear masters will burned even if she didn’t show it. Ah, memories.
Olruggio only ignores you and looks to Qifrey for an answer.
"I allowed Coco to stay here, but I draw the line at mysterious creatures."
Qifrey sighs and pushes the girls inside the atelier, shutting the door as they complain. He lets his hand rest on the door before turning to the bearded man.
"She is not a mysterious creature, she's an elf."
Olruggio furrows his brows and frowns at his friends words.
"Elves don't exist."
He keeps a steady gaze on you while you just boredly look back. Your eyes drift up the sky as you ignore the odd look the man gives you.
"Oye, you," Olruggio points at you as your gaze lands back on him with a raised brow.
"Yes?"
"What do you want with the group?"
You lift your staff up with a small smile.
"Just trying to get home is all, I was just lucky to fall here."
"Fall?"
"I fell here. I was in a dungeon with some friends, though now that I think about it," you use your staff and cast an illusion in front of you of the events that happened just before you got sent to the sky.
"That spell was really weird, never seen anything like it."
Olruggio's face falls into shock as he watches the illusion of the demon cast a spell and then you pushing Stark out of the way before being sucked into a portal. His face falls in horror both at the sight of the demon and at the fact that you just cast magic with no quill or ink.
"Qifrey, get away from it. Now."
Olruggio moves forward to pull the man away from you while your face remains neutral. Qifrey doesn't move, instead just giving Olruggio a look.
"Never been referred to as an 'it' before, that's a new one, even for me. I am an elf, we exist, though I do have an idea of what has happened to land me here.”
Olruggio glares at you as Qifrey holds an arm out. To stop Olruggio from coming closer or from stopping you from using your magic he’s not sure yet, but the point still stands that Qifrey is trying to keep the peace.
"I think we should take a moment to relax."
You lift an eyebrow at Qifrey, who you can see is sweating, and glance at this 'Olruggio' who still scowls at you.
"I have no qualms with this, though he is the one who called me an 'it.'"
Olruggio falters lightly as he tsks and looks away.
"My apologies, you said you were an elf? Well elves don't exist. Not 'round here."
You hum as you look past him and back up at the sky at the birds that fly away.
"Is that so...are there any magical creatures?"
Qifrey and Olruggio look at you now, the latter lowering his arm now that the tenseness in the air has lessened slightly.
"We have flying horses, dragons, why?"
"Then who's to say that elves couldn't exist?"
You give a lazy smile as you brush your hair back, maybe you should ask the girls to braid it for you.
"Well, in any case. It is fairly obvious I'm not from here and I already have an idea of what happened to me. Though," you look at your staff, namely the ribbon you have matching with Frieren, "I may not be able to get home from my side. Even if I can, it will take me a while to study the spell that sent me here."
You sigh as you put away your staff in a flash of light, causing Olruggio and Qifrey to jump.
"I'm afraid I'll be here for a while, regardless of if either of us like it."
Olruggio watches your expression before sighing and grumbling to himself as he takes off his hat and ruffles his hair.
He walks forward to enter the atelier and turns back to you with a frown on his face.
"You may stay, but only until you figure out whatever spell sent you here."
He turns to Qifrey with a larger frown and points a finger at him, "we need to have a discussion."
Qifrey just lets out a wobbly smile, glad that fighting could be avoided. He had no intentions of seeing what a two thousand year old elf could possibly do and he would like it to stay that way.
The three of you enter the home as the girls swarm Olruggio, you smile lightly at his overwhelmed face. You walk past where the girls have him cornered and take a seat at the table with a pensive look on your face. So, it seems that you've been sent to some strange time where magic only exists in the form of magical sigils. Interesting.
Qifrey pushes the girls away from Olruggio so that he can set aside his stuff and get situated as you gesture for them to come over. They eagerly follow as you distract them with an illusion spell, showing Frieren teaching Fern Zoltraak when she was just a little girl, letting Olruggio and Qifrey get a moment to compose themselves.
Olruggio for his part, watches the illusion in interest. You hold no magical ink or quill yet you can conjure magic. He shakes his head as he leaves you be so he can take off his robe and get some food in him.
You let the illusion play out as Tetia and Coco 'ooh' and 'ah.'
"Who's that little girl? And that taller lady?"
You look at Tetia briefly as you pull in closer to Fern's face.
"That's Fern, she's Frieren's apprentice. She's been with us since she was a little girl, like how Qifrey looks after you girls."
You move to Frieren showing Fern how to fire Zotraak.
"This is Frieren, she is my greatest and oldest friend. Don't let the illusion fool you, she is quite short," you laugh a bit at Richeh's face. She focuses so intently on the illusion.
At this Coco tilts her head in question.
"Oldest? Oldest," she mutters lightly before looking at you with stars in her eyes.
"Oh! Elves can be super old right? How old is she?"
At Coco's words you think for a bit. You know you're older than Frieren by a little bit.
You hum in thought as the girls sit around you, even Agott listens with her arms folded.
“Let’s see, Frieren is younger than me by about a thousand years, which is really nothing,” you start to mutter after that as the girls give you shocked looks. You grab the quill and ink that the girls were practicing and play with it.
“A thousand years?!”
“Probably more, I haven’t really been keeping track. As far as I know Frieren is at least fifteen hundred years old, so that puts her close to about nineteen or twenty in human years I believe? Could be a little younger.”
You use the quill in your hand and draw swirls in neat circular patterns, meanwhile the girls are having their entire world deconstructed by your words. Fifteen hundred years! That’s unfathomable to them. They can’t even imagine anything as old as that!
Olruggio walks back in at that exact moment to the girls chattering about how old you are when he gives Qifrey a confused look.
"What are they muttering about?"
"Her elf friend is over a thousand years old. (Y/n) herself about two thousand years old."
Olruggio makes a bewildered face, whipping his head to your form as you continue to draw little circles and spirals, unconcerned with how you’ve managed to shock their system. You instead continue to speak.
“It really is nothing. Serie is much older than I am, and I’m pretty sure Kraft is even older than her so it’s hard to tell really.”
You make a small sigil and inspect your line work as Olruggio has a hand in his beard, eyes glazed at your words.
He feels as if he were a mere child in your presence.
“We don’t age like you do, nor do we really die. We could live forever if we aren’t killed or get seriously ill.”
You gain a small frown on your face as Agott watches your face closely, the small furrow in your brow and the slightest downturn of your lips. If she weren’t looking closely she doesn’t think she would have noticed the change in your demeanor.
“It’s been so long since I’ve seen another elf besides Frieren, I fear we are nearly to extinction.”
“Who are Kraft and Serie?”
You stop your drawing as you glance up at Olruggio. You hum as you place down the quill and open your palm. A faint light emanates from your palm until a shimmering image appears, a small Serie appears in your palm. Her neutral expression clear as she sits on her throne.
“Serie is a great mage, she was my masters master over one thousand years ago. She had already been alive for probably close to nine thousand years if my estimate on her age is correct.”
The illusion in your palm shifts to different expressions you’ve witnessed of Serie, your personal favorite, the one where she judges you for your spell choice, shows next causing you to laugh lightly.
The girls watch enraptured as Olruggio has wide eyes. Magic without a quill or ink, just conjured from the palm of your hand, it’s unthinkable. You let the illusion move around, mimicking her movements as the girls follow her form around the room. You watch as the girls follow her in circles with a small smile on your face. It never failed to bring you joy to see people amazed by magic, especially children. Their wide eyes and awe always made it worth it to use even the smallest amount of your mana.
You stop the illusion of Serie, next showing Kraft in his monk robes.
"Kraft is another ancient elf, though I know very little of him to be honest. What I do know is he was a great warrior before he relinquished his title and became a monk."
The illusion of Kraft walks around the room before taking a sitting position as the girls watch him with rapt attention.
"He looks so young, is he really old?"
You let out a slight laugh at Coco's words, before stopping the illusion completely in a shimmer of your magic.
"We reach maturity around a hundred years, so our looks don't really change. I don't think I've ever seen an elf look old, unless they were over twenty thousand years old and even then they would barely gain wrinkles."
Coco listens with wide eyes as Tetia 'oohs.' Agott looks at most perplexed while Richeh keeps her flat gaze. The more you look at the blue haired girl the more you think she looks like a mix of Frieren and Himmel. The thought is almost comforting, in a very strange way. Ah, you shouldn't get too weird about it.
"Anyway-"
Olruggio stands with his arms crossed. If elves can live for thousands of years, that means they can gain power for that long. You may seem to be nice and give off the air of someone who wouldn't hurt a fly, but he knows better than to trust someone at face value.
“You’ve lived for over two thousand years, yeah? Does that mean you’re very powerful?”
Your eyes flit to Olruggio who levels you with a harsh stare. Ah, so that’s why he asked.
“Powerful enough to face the demon king, yes. Though I harbor no ill will towards humans. Demons have all the ire I carry.”
His brows furrow together as he glances at Qifrey who shakes his head at him.
"Demons?"
You draw the sigil for Zoltraak and imbue it with a small amount of mana, causing a spike to erupt from the sigil and go straight up into the air. You set a defensive spell to stop it from blowing through the roof as the children and two other adults watch in shock and alarm.
"What was that?!"
"Woah!"
"Huh. So it can work."
You rip the page and push it away to practice other sigils, only for Olruggio to take the paper away from you.
"No more sigils."
You huff, "I'm not a child you chastise," despite saying this you do pout as he chides you on the danger of drawing sigils with no care. He looks at the ink you used and realizes that it isn't magical ink, it's just the regular ink the girls were using to practice their lines.
"How did you...? This isn't magical ink?"
Before you can respond, Qifrey goes first.
"Did you put- what was it- mana into the sigil?"
You turn to him with a small smile, "precisely. In my own world, we have our own sigils that we study, mostly in an academic setting. My thought was that if I drew it, I could probably imbue mana to make it work. It seems I was correct."
The girls look at the sigil in wonder. Coco goes to grab it, only for Olruggio to grab the sigil and keep it far from her.
"What sigil is this? It looks too complex to be a simple one."
You blink as you look at Olruggio.
"Zoltraak. Once the strongest spell demonkind had, after eighty years humans studied it enough that now it's the simplest and most basic offensive magic there is."
You smile as you turn back to the table and feel Tetia grab your hair. You nod your head to her unasked question as her face lights up and she starts to braid it.
"To answer your question, demons are creatures who have learned human speech. They hunt and eat humans both for sustenance and for pure enjoyment. They're disgusting creatures and both Frieren and I operate on a kill first basis."
Olruggio and Qifrey look at you with furrowed brows. Both feeling uneasy with you being around the children. You smile at the girls as they show you more of the sigils they've practiced.
You turn to the two adults with a flat look.
"I know how that must sound, but if you knew what demons were capable of and what they have done to humanity and my kind you would feel the same. I suppose you could compare them to the brimhats, though I'm not sure what they're like."
Tetia finished the braid as she pulls it over your shoulder. You touch the braid gently and thank her as she beams at you.
The two men sweat at your words, they suppose they can understand the hostility. Though if a brimhat were spotted the thing to do is to let the Knight's Moralis know. Wait, the Knight's Moralis.
Olruggio's eyes widen as he runs from the room.
Qifrey merely blinks at his disappearance and decides to let it be, focusing back on you.
"You said this Frieren and you were close?"
You smile as you think of the elf. An image of her stuck in a mimic clear in your mind.
“Frieren is my oldest friend. She’s basically my sister. It’ll be a sad day when Fern and Stark pass.”
Qifrey's face falls, as do the girls.
“How morbid? How could you say such a thing?”
You play with the end of your braid as you think.
“Unlike Frieren, I am very in touch with my feelings, though it may not seem like it. I am all too aware of how short your human lives are. It’s why I declined joining the party of heroes at first, I wasn’t too keen on getting close to anybody after our master.”
You throw the braid back as you stretch your arms above your head and relax your shoulders.
“Himmel was the one to convince me otherwise. He promised me the journey of a lifetime.”
“Did he grant you that?”
You smile as you think of Himmel and the party of heroes, the ten years that the trip lasted and the adventures you had with them.
“No. Not for the many lifetimes I’ve lived that is.”
Qifrey's face falls at your words.
“But he did remind me of the value of spending time with others. For that I owe him a large debt.”
You smile to yourself as you look at the girls who speak amongst themselves and look back at Qifrey.
"I have no regrets in joining the party of heroes. If I could go back and do it again I would."
Qifrey smiles at your words as he looks at you in a new light. You may not be harmless, but you certainly aren't a danger to them.
Olruggio walks back in to the room noticeably sweatier and haggled.
"Olruggio?"
"We may have a problem coming."
You lift an eyebrow at his words as he whispers to Qifrey who's eye widens, flitting to your form then back to his friend.
"Is something the matter?"
Olruggio turns to you stiffly as Qifrey brings a hand up.
"Nothing at all, just an oversight," his eye flits to the window, noting the sun going down, "girls it's time for bed."
The girls complain, even Agott has a frown on her face, as they rise from their seats with pouts.
"Now girls, a good night's rest is most important for growing witches."
Qifrey pushes the girls to their room as they complain the whole way, leaving Olruggio and you alone together.
The man looks mildly uncomfortable as he leans against the counter and looks away from you. The silence in the room is deafening as you both have nothing to say to one another, not until Qifrey enters the room.
"Ah, the girls were as feisty as ever," he wipes his brow with a hand as he looks to you now.
"You may have my bed, as you are our guest."
You lift your eyebrows as you open your mouth to decline only for him to lift a hand with a smile.
"You are our guest, I'd feel awful if we didn't show you any hospitality."
You smile at the white-haired man as you rise from your seat.
"Right, well, thank you, Qifrey. It is greatly appreciated."
He smiles and beckons you to follow him as you leave the living space to go to his room. The room itself is neat and large. It's cozy. Qifrey leaves you to your own devices as you settle in for the night. You settle in his bed as you look up at the ceiling.
'I wonder how the others are doing,' you turn to your side as your eyes fall shut.
"Goodnight, Frieren," you mutter as you fall into a dreamless sleep. You hope that even through a different world, she knows you're still thinking of her.
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"I CAN'T STAND YOU!"
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character/s included: Vivien Hugo, Bunny Iglesias, Michael Kaiser, Julian Loki, Don Lorenzo, Sae Itoshi, Alexis Ness, Charles Chevalier, Rin Itoshi, Shidou Ryusei, Otoya Eita, Karasu Tabito
warning¬es: slightly suggestive(as always), crack smau, ooc, a little apology after disappearing and for the 'what are we' smau
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Mystical, Magical
Part 1: Elvish Creature, Broken Branches
Witch Hat Atelier x Frieren!Reader
Warnings: violence, language, let me know if I missed anything!
Word Count: 7,207
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For many years you’ve wandered the lands with your one and dearest friend, your sister in name only, Frieren, after the passing of your master, Flamme.
The years have been interesting. Watching as mages and magic has improved from the most complex of spells now being taught as the most basic offensive magic, it has been a wonder. You’ve seen the rise and fall of kingdoms and gathered many spells. So it’s a wonder you’ve never heard of a spell that could alter your state of being into another universe.
You’d accompanied Frieren with the hero party that had defeated the demon king, though you’d never truly been one for combat having preferred learning as many spells as possible and the different forms of magic, you’d still been a force to be reckoned with.
You’d also witnessed the wreckage that was Himmel’s feelings for her. You’d told him time and time again that for as brilliant as Frieren was, she was not at all adept at feelings and likely would never realize if she had feelings for many years. He’d laughed it off and you’d remembered the conversation you had at his funeral once Frieren had cried.
It was the first time you’d ever seen her cry in sadness in the hundreds of years you’d been together.
After that, you had joined her in taking in her apprentice Fern after the passing of Heiter, though Frieren reluctantly took her in, you had enjoyed bringing Fern into your life. She was a sweet girl and reminded you of Frieren in many aspects, though she was much more aware of feelings and emotions than Frieren was. Though, Fern was still quite blunt and doesn't emote very much.
The three of you traveled far before forming a party of your own with Eisen's apprentice, Stark, joining you. A sweet boy, not very sure of himself despite being immensely powerful in his own right. You thought he and Fern were adorable together.
It was deeper into your travels that you'd learned that you wouldn't be able to go further unless you had a first-class mage in your party. Thus, led to the three of you, Frieren, Fern and you, entering the first-class mage trials just in time, sadly leaving Stark to his own devices.
It was interesting, seeing the mages of this time and you truly did understand Frieren's words that she gave Fern regarding the magic needed to fight the mages of the current time period. Though, there were plenty of interesting mages, you weren't all that confident in some of them when it came to the next trial. It was during the second trial and when you'd been stuck at the bottom of the dungeon making plans for Frieren's clone that the Spiegel made that you had been discussing battle plans and strategies.
“Could you stand by that wall over there?”
Frieren stands up from her crouched position, walking over to the wall when Fern casts Zoltraak. In the blink of an eye, a defensive spell is over Frieren.
The group watches stunned, some muttering in disbelief as Fern just calmly asks.
“Did everyone notice?”
You just sigh as Frieren pats off the dust from the attack.
The two younger girls behind you just turn to each other.
“Did you?”
“Nope.”
Denken is the one who speaks next, voice still riddled with shock.
“This is Frieren’s fatal vulnerability. Why didn’t I notice when I fought her?”
You approach Frieren and fix her hair as she smiles at you, letting you fret over her.
“Your hair is so dusty now,” you pout, “all that work to do your hair and now I need to fix it.”
Frieren just tips her head down for you to fix her stray hairs and untangle her hair. It’s always been a habit of yours to fiddle with her hair, it’s so soft and silky!
“It wouldn’t surprise me if it was full of cobwebs by now.”
Denken just watches the both of you, still in disbelief that Frieren’s flaw was something so simple.
“When casting a spell, she stops detecting mana for a brief moment.”
The two girls in the back just raise their eyebrows.
“Isn’t that a common mistake made by apprentice mages?”
You pull Frieren’s hair to the front, hair now untangled as she calmly responds.
“I’ve never been very good about it.”
Fern just furrows her brows, slight annoyance peaking through her voice.
“If you’re aware of it, then why didn’t you say anything?”
Frieren just taps the tips of her fingers together in embarrassment as you snort at her actions.
“It’s mortifying to say the least.”
The two of you go back to sitting on the floor as a plan is made for Frieren and Fern to use this flaw against the clone.
Denken turns to you as Frieren and Fern go over their plan. It had been decided that they would be the ones to face the Frieren clone. You were fine with the decision, if anyone could beat Frieren's clone it was definitely Fern. He stares at you for a moment before finally speaking.
"I'm surprised you aren't going into the room with those two."
You turn to him with raised eyebrows.
“The less people that are in the room the better, Frieren is enough to distract the clone and Fern can handle herself. Although it would be fun to fight her clone.”
You tap your lips as you think on it. It has been a long time since you’d last fought seriously, not counting those demons in the village that Frieren nearly killed on the spot.
“Fun? I’m terrified even imagining fighting Frieren. I’m sensible enough to know that a fight with her would mean my death.”
You just chuckle at his words.
“Any sensible person would be. Though, my clone hasn’t been located yet, so someone needs to be able to fight her if she’s found, if someone hasn’t found her already.”
Denken’s eyes widen as tries to detect your clone and finds that he can’t. Same as Fern’s. He takes a look at you as you just listen to Frieren and Fern talk with a small smile on your face.
“Would you be fighting your clone?”
You look back at the younger man with a raised eyebrow, though there is a small, yet mischievous smile on your face.
“I’m mature enough to admit that I’m not the best at detecting mana when I cast either, Frieren is better than I am.”
You laugh it off just Denken just gives you a side eye.
“Though, it would be best if I was the one that fought my clone,” you look at Denken through your peripheral vision.
“I’m older than Frieren.”
Denken feels a shiver down his spine. He’d almost forgotten. The both of you were Elves that have lived more than triple his lifetime. You’d fought the Demon King. He couldn’t imagine the level of catastrophe that you could bring when provoked.
“We’ll need you to stay out here then.”
You just give him a smile, “that would be for the best.”
After the exam had concluded, the rest of the testers actually had to face Serie in order for her to bestow the title on you. It was always interesting to see Serie, you always did look forward to seeing her every once in a few hundred years, though when you faced off with her you fully expected her to not grant you the title of first-class mage, same as how she did with Frieren.
"So, she didn't grant you the title did she," you gave Frieren a glance who just gave you a small knowing smile as she twirled the ends of her hair with one hand.
"No."
You didn't say anything, just sighing before entering the room with Serie after Fern exits. Right away you noticed that her mana was fluctuating.
"Interesting."
She turned to you after you'd said the word, an eyebrow was lifted as she watched your eyes flit across her form.
"You can see my mana fluctuation."
A statement, not a question. You just nod at her as you step forward to look at the flowers she was crouched by.
"Those are the same flowers Flamme loved."
Serie doesn't say anything as she stands from her crouched position and looks you in the eyes.
"I had every intention of not passing you."
A fact you knew all too well as you gave her a smile and turned to walk out the door but was stopped at her next words.
"You pass. Do not make me regret it."
You turn back to her, only to see her with her back turned to you. You exhale a breath before giving her a smile and saying your goodbyes.
Apparently, Fern had noticed her fluctuation as well, a fact you'd learned after being let go after speaking with Serie.
"So, did you pass?"
Fern turns to you, an unusually hopeful look in her eye as you fiddle with your holy emblem. You turn the relic over in your hand before smiling at Fern.
"I did. I'm surprised Serie passed me. I guess there's something in me that she sees even after all this time."
That night the three of you joined back with Stark and ate a celebration meal at a tavern. While you were going to the ceremony for passing as a first-class mage and getting your spells, you'd learned that Frieren was banned from entering any of the facilities of the Continental Magic Association for the next thousand years.
"Of course she would ban you," you turn to Frieren who just makes a silly expression.
You sigh while Fern frowns as Frieren passes. You pat Fern on the head when she turns to you in surprise.
"She doesn't really care for ceremonies, she only came for you."
Fern turns back to Frieren with a small smile on her face as Stark says he'll stay with her to keep her company. The two of you then leave to go to the ceremony and enter with the others that have passed.
Time passes by slowly. Between the ceremony and waiting for everyone to get their spells you’re near dead on your feet. Once it gets to your turn, Serie gives you a sly smile.
“What spell would you like?”
She rests her head on one hand as she looks down at you. You pause and think before you blink. You know the perfect spell. As you say what you want you watch as Serie’s eye twitches before she grants it to you.
“You and Fern are insulting.”
She bids you away with the same look Frieren gets when she gets bashful, though you can see her irritation before you leave. You join Fern in exiting the building where you see Frieren and Stark waiting for you.
Frieren’s hair is pulled over her shoulders, but you can still see the gash on her shoulder and ripped clothing. You glance off to the side and see the same mage who’d let both you and Frieren pass with your holy emblems.
While Fern frets over Frieren you just summon your holy text to heal her. You also use the new spell you’d learned to fix her clothing.
She thanks you as Fern continues to fret until you get back to the inn you were staying at. Even if she was aloof, she still cared very deeply for her master, the thought brings a smile to your face as you watch her push food onto Frieren’s plate.
After night passes and the sun raises, you leave the city and make your way out when Frieren asks for what spells you asked for. Fern stops walking and stands with her arms out, a small smile on her face while Frieren crouches down to inspect her clothing.
Fern had asked for a clothes cleaning spell. It was brilliant and had you doubting your own spell choice.
"What about you, (Y/n)?"
You smile and point to Frieren’s right shoulder, where her clothes had been torn the night before from the sudden attack by that younger mage.
“That spell I used to fix your clothes, actually. I figured it’d come in handy.”
Frieren and Fern smile and nod while Stark just gives the three of you a side eye.
‘Weirdos.’
You leave the city and begin to walk through the woods, following the trail set as Fern and Stark talk amongst themselves. You turn to Frieren with a twinkle in your eye as she gives you a questioning look.
"What's with that look in your eye?"
"You think there are any dungeons around here?"
Frieren gains a small smile on her face as the lot of you travel further.
"There very well could be," she laughs lightly as your ears twitch at the thought. Grimoires, scrolls, ancient text, anything! There's still plenty of dungeons to be found and you'd be ecstatic to find one on your journey north.
A few days of travel pass when you come across a temple with a king's facade on the front.
You walk closer as Frieren walks around to see for any hidden push panels that would allow for you to enter. You walk around the temple, seeing a door as your ears perk up and you clap your hands together.
"Over here!"
Fern and Frieren jog over as Stark calmly walks, watching as the three of you get excited at the prospect of finding some new spells or new books.
"Let's go inside!"
You enter as Frieren follows behind you, Fern and Stark share a glance before entering after.
You walk the inside of the temple, following the rooms and stairways as you search every nook and cranny for any possible treasure. After some searching you find a chest and stand off to the side as Frieren inspects it.
"Don't do it," Fern warns carefully as you egg on Frieren, Stark watching confused from the side.
"Why don't you want her to open the chest?"
Fern just gives him a flat look as Frieren opens the chest slowly.
"It could be a mimic."
Just as Fern says the words you start to laugh as Frieren is pulled into the chest, torso first and being munched on by the now revealed mimic.
"Ah! Get me out! It's dark and damp in here!"
You hold your sides as your laughing stifles to giggles as you move forward to grab Frieren's waist and try to pull her out.
Stark offers a hand as Fern holds an arm out to stop him.
"Mistress Frieren when will you learn?"
You finally pull Frieren out with her covered in saliva, but proudly holding a grimoire in hand.
"A-hah!"
She flips through it eagerly as you watch over her shoulder and read the text that she flips through.
"Ooh this is a good one!"
She shakes it lightly to get any residual saliva off as she puts it away.
"Let's go further."
You nod as you follow her further in, walking downstairs as you hear stones and crunching through the temple. Fern and Stark follow closely behind, Stark looking at the detailing inside with wide eyes.
"This stuff looks ancient, what century is this from?"
Fern follows quietly as she touches the walls, feeling for any traces of magic or mana.
"There's a large amount of mana in here for something seemingly deserted."
You nod your head at her words as Frieren continues forward with a smile on her face before it falls abruptly.
"Too much mana, what direction did you say it was in?"
You sense an even larger amount of mana as you enter the room.
"Demons."
Just as you say that a large crash echoes through the room as dust flies forward and you watch with narrowed eyes as a male figure enters the room with large horns on his head.
Immediately, the three of your staffs are out and attacking the demon. More demons jump out and you hear a ringing sing out as Stark clashes his large battle axe with a blade that one of the demons holds.
"Shit! It's a horde!"
The battle commences as you take the defensive stance, while Frieren and Fern take the offensive. Demons are taken down one by one as the main leader stands behind, watching with cold calculating eyes. He takes note of Stark off to the side and raises his hand, ominous spell growing in the palm of his hand.
You turn to Stark and watch as a portal slowly grows beneath him, using a simple replacement spell you switch places with him and use a levitation spell to keep you afloat. As soon as Frieren goes to cast Zoltraak, you yelp as air sucks you in.
"Shit. Frieren, get the spell first befo-"
You're sucked into the portal, and it closes before you can finish your sentence as the rest of your party watches the place where the portal had just been.
Before anyone can say anything, Frieren uses a binding spell on the demon, anchoring him to the floor.
She looks down on him, eyes cold, as she points the end of her staff in his face.
"What spell did you just cast?"
The air around you is cold. You blink as you feel yourself falling and keep a firm grip on your staff as you turn your head slightly to see where you were.
You see the ground below you steadily coming closer and closer as you tilt your body so that you’re facing toward the sky and not the ground. Keeping a firm grip on your staff, similar in design to Frieren’s with the swirl, but having a more woodsy design with it looking like a deeply carved piece of wood with various ribbons tied to it.
“This is rather inconvenient,” you mumble as the air swishes past your ears, hair flying around as you steadily fall.
You turn your head so that you look at the ground and see the closest structure surrounded by woodlands. It looks nothing like the structure of the dungeon, so you can rule out that you’re at all close to the dungeon that your group had entered.
As the ground steadily gets closer and closer, you can see some figures on the ground. They look like little ants, but they have a flash of color. What looks to be a greenish blue, turquoise you believe is what the color was called.
Still looking down, you try to judge how much further you need to fall before you can finally cast a spell that will negate the falling.
“Probably a few more hundred feet, maybe a thousand.”
You sigh as you think about your scrolls that were left with Frieren and Fern. You could only hope that they had found something good in the dungeon. Unknown to you, Frieren and Fern were actually extracting information from the demon on the spell that was cast and were now researching how to bring you back.
You look back up at the sky and watch the clouds and birds that fly around. The birds are a little different than the ones you’ve normally seen in the land, but you disregard it as there isn’t any way for you to know every creature in the world.
You turn your head again, looking at the ground and now seeing that those same figures are now frantically running around and bring out another figure from their home and point up to where you’re assuming you are.
“Whoops.”
You look at your clothing before deciding that now you should be able to cast that spell, taking one brief glance down at the ground that you are now rapidly approaching as you hear screaming from what you assume to be some children.
“This isn’t nearly as bad as that bird that attacked us, poor Stark nearly soiled himself,” you laugh to yourself as the end of your staff starts to glow as you cast the negation spell.
You hit the ground a minute after casting it, landing against a tree as you take a minute to compose yourself.
“I’m alive, guess I judged that spell just right,” you dust off your clothing and pat your hair down from its frizzy state. You look up to see a group of girls running towards you in that same greenish blue uniform, one that you now identify as a cloak of some kind.
“Ah, hello, my apologies, I hope I haven’t disrupted you.”
You look at your clothes. Your skirt was ripped and your tights were torn from the scuffle with those demons.
You sigh as you cast the clothes mending spell and the girls watch in shock and awe as your clothes mend themselves together before reverting to what they assume they’re supposed to look like.
They stare at you, eyes wide open and mouths dropped nearly to the floor as you just pat yourself down and look at the ground that you’d landed on. The terrain was in disarray. Dirt and grass pulled up and rocks smashed, the tree you had landed on was tilted back.
“Ah,” you blink as you turn to the tree and take a look before muttering a different spell, staff end once again glowing before the terrain reverts back to the state it was in before you’d crashed.
“That should do it,” you turn to the girls who still haven’t moved, too much in a state of shock to do much of anything.
"How did you do that?!"
"You don't even have a quill or ink?"
"What's with your ears?"
"Where's your hat?"
You hold you staff with both hands at an angle as three of the four girls in front of you bombard you with questions.
"Um," you mumble as they nearly topple you over, the one with the pink hair being the closest to you. She has a grip on your dress and looks at the place where your clothes stitched together.
"There's no ink or anything on it! And it's completely mended!"
"Your ears are so cool! Look at how pointed they are!"
The girl with the green hair is pointing at your ears now.
"Girls-"
The girl with the blue hair is holding your cloak and her small hands are trailing the wood grain of your staff.
"Is this a giant pen? Your dress is all clean even though you hit the ground."
The last girl with a deep purple hair has her arms folded and her purple eyes are raking over your form with a frown on her face. Despite the scowl on her face, she doesn’t hide her curiosity well.
'She reminds me of Fern when she was just a young girl, though with much more of an attitude.'
“Girls!”
They stop their searching of your body at your voice.
“Thank you, do you know where I am?”
The pink haired girl is the one to respond as she points to the building in the distance.
“You’re near our atelier!”
“‘Atelier?’”
She nods enthusiastically, throwing her hands up as she spins around and excitedly chats about how wonderful the atelier is. Coco joins in as she talks about how she loves learning magic and is so happy to be where she is.
You give the girls a smile, always being weak at heart for children. These girls remind you of Fern and how adorable she was as a child.
'I miss the girls and Stark, I hope they got out safely,' a sad smile etches across your face before it falls, no point in worrying. They can take care of themselves, you just need to figure out how to get back to them.
The girls calm down enough to finally get a good look at you. Namely your ears as the dark-haired girl points to them.
"Why do your ears look like that?"
Your hand comes up to your pointed ears, messing with the earring you have in before it falls as you speak.
"Ah, I suppose it's not unheard of for people to not see an elf, we're not a common species anymore."
The girls just give you a bewildered look.
"Elf?"
"What's an elf?"
"Elves aren't real, they're only fairy tales."
Your brows furrow slightly as you listen to them talk amongst themselves, "I can assure you, I am very real."
"They have to be fake, a trick to make them pointed."
You lean and tilt your head down.
"You're more than welcome to feel them.”
The blue-haired girl reaches forward and pulls on them lightly, they don't come off and she can't see any drawings that would magically make them pointed.
"They're real," she breathes out, awe in her voice.
"I didn't get your names, my name is (Y/n)."
You stand back up to your full height, brushing your hair behind your ears.
"I'm Coco!"
The green-haired girl points to herself with a large smile on her face, followed by the pink-haired girl who enthusiastically jumps.
"I'm Tetia! That's Richeh! And Agott!"
She points to the blue-haired girl and dark-haired girl respectively. Richeh quietly lifts a hand in a wave, while Agott scowls.
"I can introduce myself," she grumbles.
You nod your head to them.
"Lovely to meet you girls, sorry for crash landing here. I was in a dungeon and got hit with a spell and started falling here. I just hope Frieren is able to figure out what spell it is."
Coco and Tetia tilt their heads in curiosity.
"A dungeon? What's a dungeon?"
"Who's Frieren?"
At those words your face falls. You aren't surprised the girls don't know who Frieren is, most people only really knew Himmel as the one to kill the Demon King, but to not know a dungeon?
"A dungeon is a place where you can typically find treasure and mimics, maybe demons. A lot of adventurers go in them for riches."
Now Agott's attention is brought to you, a frown on her face.
"Demons? Mimics? What in the world are those?"
Your brows furrow further.
"Demons? Well, I'm not surprised you're not familiar with them, but does the name Demon King happen to mean anything to you?"
Richeh shakes her head as she pulls her hair forward and brushes through it softly.
"I've never heard of a Demon King," Agott mumbles, hands falling to her side as she frowns back at you.
At her words you take a seat on the ground with a sigh. It certainly is a shock that they don't know about demons, you would figure the adults in their life would warn them about the dangers of the creatures.
You set your staff on the ground as you hold your hands up and cast an illusionary spell.
"These are demons, or they were before Frieren and I killed them."
The girls watch in shock and awe as many images flash before them of magic spells being cast wordlessly and figures flying with horns on their heads.
"How are you doing that?"
Coco mumbles, eyes wide and sparkling.
"What? The illusion spell? It's not very difficult I could teach you."
She claps her hands together and sits down in front of you.
"Yes! Please! But wait, you don’t have any ink or a quill or anything on you."
You tilt your head as the spell goes away and you set your hands on the ground next to you.
"You don't need a quill and ink to cast magic? Where did you hear that?"
The girls exclaim in shock and disagreement at your words, even Agott's usual stony expression has morphed into one of shock as her eyebrows fly up.
"Of course you need a quill and magic ink to cast! How else would you practice magic!"
You blink as you let the words sink in. You lean back on your hands as Tetia shakes Richeh back and forth, the former's face being blank as she allows the pink-haired girl to do so.
"By using mana?"
Tetia stops shaking Richeh as the girl fixes her hair.
"What's mana?"
Your eyes are wide now at her words as you repeat the question to yourself.
"Mana is internal, it's an energy found in everyone. Tell me, can you see this?"
You cease your mana suppression and let the full force of your mana take over the area. The force of it is enough to make the plants flutter softly, but the girls just blink at you.
"See what?"
Your mouth falls slightly as you suppress your mana once more, it coming closer to your body and resuming its constant low output.
"You can't see it."
You furrow your brows once more thinking on their words. They can't see mana. If they seemingly are mages, they should be able to at least sense your mana, especially when you stopped suppressing it. You stand dust yourself off, patting your dress and grabbing your staff as the girls follow.
"So, you use this to cast magic?"
Coco, as you learned her name was, questions you, gesturing to your staff. You give her a smile and shake your head.
"It's not necessary to have a staff to cast magic, it acts as a conduit for casting more precise magic, that is all. I can cast just as easily without it."
Her eyes light up as the three other girls listen to you in awe.
"I must ask, what are you children doing out here by yourselves?"
"We're not by ourselves!"
Tetia has her fists balled together as she looks up at you. She points behind her to the building in the distance.
"We live there! In the atelier with Quifrey and Olruggio!"
Agott, snaps at her, pulling her back with a glare on her face.
"Don't tell a stranger where we live! We don't know if she's with the brimhats!"
Tetia has a frown on her face and looks sheepish as Richeh presses the fabric of your dress against her face.
"So soft."
You pat the girls head and look at Tetia who tries to get her footing after being scolded by Agott.
"I mean no harm, I can promise you that. Though, I would appreciate being pointed to the nearest town. I need to research which spell could have sent me here."
Coco claps her hands together and looks at Tetia.
"Maybe Quifrey knows! Or Olruggio!"
Richeh nods as she keeps a hand on your dress. You're starting to be dragged forward by the three girls as Agott reluctantly follows as you're lead to the large building.
Coco and Tetia chatter excitedly at the prospect of introducing you to the two adults they'd mentioned and practically hum with anticipation as you're brought closer and closer.
“Oh, and what’s a brimhat?”
At those words, the girls stop abruptly. You’re just in front of the door and Richeh has her hand on the handle when Agott gives you a weary look.
“A brimhat practices forbidden magic, any witch would know that.”
You glance at her before looking at the girls, they noticeably wear hats that are pointed but sport no brims.
“Forbidden magic?”
The notion of forbidden magic is strange to you. Yes, there were certainly spells wielded that were awful and dangerous, but they were considered black magic, sometimes forbidden magic. Though you and Frieren were of the same belief that curses were magic that you simply didn’t understand. You’d nearly forgotten that in your long life. You try to think if you even know any forbidden spells yourself.
All magic is dangerous, you must be careful when you wield it. That was your belief, any spell could be altered so you must always be vigilant. It was one of the few things you’d taken the care to teach Fern.
“Yes, forbidden magic! If a brimhat is ever seen they must be repo-”
Tetiah is cut off as the door opens to a man with white hair, a pair of spectacles with the right lense noticeably blacked out. He looks at the girls before looking at you.
“Who might this be?”
His gaze, though tender with the girls, falls weary on you. Coco and Tetia have a hand on your dress and a hand on your arm that holds a large staff.
“I fell from the sky, the girls were kind enough to see if I was alright.”
You stare blankly at the man as he doesn’t say anything at first. He then raises his left arm as he speaks to the girls.
“Girls, get behind me.”
“Wait, Quifrey! She’s really nice!”
“Get behind me.”
Coco and Tetia give you a concerned look, but they all do as he says.
You merely stay in place as the girls move behind this “Quifrey” and watch you from behind his back, even Agott with her arms crossed looks at you to see what will happen.
You exhale sharply and stand up a little straighter.
“I mean no harm if that is the concern, to be honest I’d rather find my party to see what they found in the dungeon.”
Quifrey narrows his eyes at you and tries to get a sense of your abilities. You hold a staff, rocking back and forth on your heels with no worry despite the fact that he clearly doesn’t trust you.
“Who are you?”
You stop rocking as you look the man in the eye with a small smile.
“My name is (Y/n), one of the last elves and I just want to go home.”
He eyes you up and down, noticeably glancing at your ears. He’d heard of elves of course, but they were fiction. Tall tales of a greater species, they didn’t exist.
“Of course, girls why don’t you wait inside, while I speak with her.”
There are numerous cries against this from Tetia and Coco, even Richeh pouts a bit, but Quifrey just gives them a small smile and pushes them further inside.
“Now girls, is this how we act in front of a guest?”
They quiet down as they huff out a breath and shake their heads.
“Better, now we’ll just be a moment, practice your line work while I speak with our guest.”
He closes the door as he glances back at you, smile no longer on his face as you simply give him a neutral look back.
“Who or what are you?”
Your eyebrows lift lightly.
“I’m not a brimhat if that is your concern. Agott was kind enough to explain what that is.”
Quifrey doesn’t respond as he gives you a weary look. You simply sigh and place down your staff, lightly pushing it toward him as he glances down at it.
“I’m a mage, if you don’t believe me I can cast a spell, but since you don’t trust me, as you shouldn’t trust any stranger, you can hold onto my staff.”
He leans down and grabs the staff, it’s weathered but clearly well taken care of. The ribbons tied onto it with a gem on the end sparkle in the light as he twists the staff to inspect it. He holds it out to you as you extend a handout to grab it, only for him to lift it just out of reach.
“You said you fell from the sky?”
You nod as you briefly glance up, then back at the staff, hand still extended.
“That is what I said.”
He slowly lowers the staff into your hand, though his shoulders are still tense.
“Well, it would be best to see if you are alright, please come inside.”
You raise a single eyebrow. You’d expected him to put up more of a fight, you know you certainly would have if you were in his shoes. Nonetheless, you nod and keep your staff at your side, choosing not to put it away. If what the girls said was true and they needed to draw with ink to make a spell then it would be wise to not show your ability unless asked.
He turns from you to the door and puts his hand on the handle as he beckons you forward.
“By all means, please come in.”
You follow slowly as you enter the home and the door closes behind you.
It’s a nice home, there’s a pot on the stove that simmers. The girls are at a table in the center working on their lines as they look up and Tetia runs over to greet you, though she acts as if she hasn’t seen you in a millennia.
“(Y/n)!”
She throws her arms around you and grabs the sides of your dress as you smile down at the pink haired girl.
“You just saw me,” you muse as she beams up at you, Coco soon follows after as she inspects your staff, playing with the ribbons and gems tied on.
“Wow! So pretty!”
Her fingertips lightly graze a ruby that’s tied on with a red ribbon, a matching ribbon with Frieren. Tetia pulls you to the table so you can look at her lines.
“Look! My lines are almost perfect!”
Agott just side eyes Tetia, mumbling about how she should show her lines if they are perfect not nearly perfect. You glance at Agotts work and point at it.
“These are beautiful lines, you’ll be a powerful witch, I’m sure of it.”
Agott glances up at you but flits her eyes back down as she furiously works on her next set of lines, “whatever,” she grumbles though you can see that the tips of her ears are flushed.
Richeh holds up her own linework for you to compliment, face neutral but holding an expectant look in her eye.
“Very nice, Richeh! You draw with purpose, it’s wonderful.”
She takes your compliment with a proud look in her eye as your gaze falls onto Quifrey leaning against the counter, who watches how you interact with the girls, his face is neutral but there’s a fondness there pointed at the girls. You muse that they must be like daughters to him, the same way Fern is to you and Frieren.
Ah, Fern. She’s taller than both you and Frieren now, you remember when she came up to your ribs. How they grow so fast.
He steps away from the counter and goes beside you, hand lingering on your arm that holds your staff.
“Girls, how would one of you like to show our guest around our atelier?”
Three of the girls perk up with Coco and Tetia calling out for them to show you around, while Richeh holds both her hands clenched in fists and a sparkle in her eye.
“Alright, alright two of you can show her around,” Quifrey watches as Tetia, Coco, and Richeh choose amongst themselves who will show you around. They’re chattering to themselves until Coco and Richeh stand and go to grab your arms, Richeh pointing ahead and Coco gabbing about how you’ll love it.
They lead you away as Quifrey watches your forms leave and round the corner. He turns to Tetia, who pouts, and Agott, who’s calmed down and ears have gone back to normal.
“Now girls, what do you know of our elf guest?”
Agott blinks at Quifrey, setting down her charcoal pencil and Tetia places her hands on her face.
“Wah, she’s an elf! An actual elf! And she fixed her clothes without needing to draw a spell!”
Quifrey quietly listens as Tetia prattles about how you also fixed the landscape with a wave of your staff and that the tip of it glowed as the landscape reverted itself to how it was before you crashed.
Agott is quiet until Quifrey turns to her, “Agott? Is there anything else that you noticed about her?”
Agott purses her lips before she speaks.
“She said something about mana, how it’s in all living things and she presumably did something with her own. We didn’t see it, but I noticed that the grass and leaves swayed before she asked if we could see it.”
Quifrey furrows his brows as he brings a hand to his face and holds his chin.
“Mana? I’ve never heard of such a thing. You say she can cast spells without drawing them, Tetia?”
Tetia turns to him, blissful expression no longer on her face, though her hands stay on her face as she blinks at him in confusion.
“Yeah, she said she’d never heard of needing a quill and ink to cast magic. She looked very confused.”
Quifrey hums to himself in thought as he thinks about what the girls are telling him. If what they say is true, you pose a dangerous threat to them, no not to just them but to all of humanity. A witch who can cast magic without needing a quill and ink is even more dangerous than a brim hat.
He leans on the table before standing and reaching for his hat, he glanced at the girls before checking to see that his spell is still drawn clearly on the inside. He takes a deep inhale before placing his hat back down as he hears Coco and Richeh approaching with you in tow.
He plasters on an easygoing smile as the three of you enter the room.
“How was the tour girls?”
He side eyes you as you take a seat at the table next to Tetia, she eagerly shows you her line work and you trace the line with a finger. Quifrey’s eyes narrow in suspicion before being wiped from his face as he peaks Coco watching him from the corner of his eye.
“What’s wrong Quifrey?”
Coco tilts her head as she stands by him, he merely hums at her words and pats her head.
“Nothing,” he keeps his eyes on you as you rub your finger and thumb together, “nothing at all.”
You bring your brows together as your finger and thumb come together, ink smearing lightly and crumbling away. You can sense nothing from this ink, though one glance at the bubbling pot on the stove lends you a feeling of something coming from it. You wipe your fingers on your dress as you lift a hand at the pot.
"There's something off about that pot, is there something drawn on it?"
Agott lifts her brows at you, sending a glance to Quifrey who moves to lift the lid and show you the inscribed ink on the pot lid.
"Yes, this sigil keeps the food fresh as the day it was made," he shows you the lid so you can inspect it closer. You trace your fingers on the ink with a tilt of your head.
"Fascinating, I assume you have to redraw the sigil?"
Quifrey hums with a small smile, "correct. I redraw the seal often due to the steam."
You bring your hand to your hair to twirl your hair as you think. You glance at Coco, then Tetia who looks like she wants to braid your hair. Then you look at Agott who avoids your gaze, though you know she was looking at you. Lastly, you look at Richeh who has now gone back to practicing her linework, then Quifrey. At the man, you give him a small, inquisitive smile.
"May I try to make a seal?"
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easthies will crash tf out when he finds out
I GOT A FUCKING RAISE THE POTATO WORKED WTF
This potato works. Every. Fucking. Time.
Reblogging because it’s a damn potato and I want to encourage people to assume potatoes are magical.
MAGIC POTATO GO!🥔
here we go again
reblogging the golden potato
hoping it will work
that my life will get a perk
Always reblog the potato.
Rebloged.
lowkey need luck rn 🙏🥔🥔🥔
Potato of luck make my Japanese test go well
potato of luck
how does one achieve such artwork genuine question


