Skriph, sometimes, missed Rozburg. As dull and stagnant as everything had been there, it had also lacked Centralia's overwhelming liveliness, and pronouns had never been dangerous back home. People got upset when Skriph guessed wrong or forgot, and the only constant was that nobody wanted to be called "it" (even though that was a singular pronoun). So much felt wrong and different (wonders like roads, wheels, electricity, and magic were not only not-forbidden, but were ubiquitous) that it sometimes worried that it would suddenly wake up in the swamp and realize this wonderful, scandalous, terrifying, noisy, disgusting, cheerful, thankfully-lax-in-guarding-foodstuffs, candy-decorated, city was merely a dream.
Skriph missed its knife. Darn that Safety Fairy.
(This thread was made so I could turn my main thread back into posting-my-random-thoughts, also, the ending space in the title is intentional, for ternary divisibility).
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**[NOTE FOR PEOPLE-NOT-FROM-ROZBURG]: Fire magic, sometimes called Pyromancy, is, even more than most magic, almost exclusively associated with the family of Konungar, and most often with the Konungr itself. The root "mancy" suggests a divination component, but as with many other forms of magic with that root, it is unclear whether communication, insight, or knowledge-attainment is involved. For most of us in these-swampy-lands-over-here, building a cooking fire is a chore, during which stories are often shared. This, the cooking, and the meal, is what is called Nomtime. This egregious waste of time which could otherwise be filled with productive work, will, if all goes as plan, soon be a thing of the past.
***Need a light? Ask your grocery store if they have Free Samples of Playne-Widdth (R) Charcoal-Quality Matches. The only matches rated child-safe, they really put the PLUS in Surplus!