Roleplay Skittle
Eternally Awkward
-Peponee Caverns-
As James informed them of how the battle of Holt was going, Lydia listened thoughtfully, staring into her bowl of porridge, her brow furrowed. The crease between her groomed brows (courtesy of Seifer) was still in place the two hours later when James then told them all of the scrying mirror. She had already returned to her studies and there were papers sprawled out on the cave floor around her illuminated by the dim glow of her light spell in the jar she had brought with them. Her skin was typically pale but her face seemed to lighten and her expression more concerned at the mention of the danger the others would be in.
Lydia quickly rifled through her papers and flipped through the pages of her journal. She was positive she had information on enchanted artifacts, especially after the recent debacle with the core, which she had already been taking notes on and studying. Once again, everything she knew about anything magical was theoretical or things she had read about and taken notes on. She had never been nearly silly enough to try enchanting something or anything like that. Casting something was different, she didn't have to worry so much about any lasting consequences if she thought out her spells right, but there wasn't exactly anyone around her home that could undo an enchantment on an object should she make something hazardous. Perhaps part of Lydia's problem was a lack of faith in herself.
Those already large green eyes widened a bit more as James asked if anyone knew how to use one. She thought surely he would, but it was no problem. Her mouth quirked into a slight smile as she thought about the fact that she and James had already conquered the spell circle that undid the body switch, certainly together they could work out how to use a scrying mirror and that was actually if the others managed to steal it. A lump formed in her throat at the thought of failure and her smile faded, but she shook her head briskly and tried to reclaim the smile as she nodded her head to Echo's question and placed her open journal down on the ground for all of them to see.
The pages she had left open were written in her loopy, artistic lettering, and while it was beautiful, it was still easy to read. These pages talked of magical artifacts and contained both factual information and her own thoughts and ideas which generally weren't just idle musings, but actual applicable hypotheses. It seemed that there were several pages on the topic of enchanted objects including scrying mirrors as well as ideas on temporary enchantments and the creation of scrying mirrors.
Katsuya Zer0