Hilde delicately shook Memphis’ hand, leaning back in her seat and trying, and failing to covertly watch him sip the tea. She always liked the way some of her fellow travelers experienced the tea, and a smile danced along the corners of her mouth. “Sangye told me.” Her fingers tapped on the finely sanded wood, and she sighed softly. “Blood runes are…varied.” She began, watching him curiously. “While I could easily begin you in the basic, it’d be helpful if you could tell me what you were interested in learning. Blood tied wards, blood binding objects, …the more obscure things.” By obscure she meant dark, but she was pretty sure that he could understand that.
“I can give you a tour. …Did they procure you accommodations?” Hilde’s own living space was a small one room shack that was held up by magic. It was a far cry from her usual accommodations, but she couldn’t find it in her to complain. It was peaceful, quite. Different. Exactly what she needed. “I can take you there, and show you how to secure them. They don’t focus as much on practical spells in the way we think them. The buildings are built by hand, and the roofs supported by magic, but there is a gap of stability between the walls and the roof. One big storm will blow the place away.” The spells used for construction were delicate, a lot more technique than power. Who would have thought that Hilde Meer would have had use for spells of that ilk.
Ah! Blue-grey eyes danced eagerly, and she watched him drink. She kept her silence, and pressed her lips together in order to hide her eager smile. Only to be disappointed when he didn’t give her an obvious response. Sighing softly, she rested her chin in her palm. “Yak milk tea. It has an interesting flavour.” She let her finger trail along the rim of her own tea cup, watching him with obvious curiousness. “A rite of passage, you could say.” Turning her head back towards the waitress, she sent her an amused smile and watched when the girl brought a tray of Hilde’s preferred turkish coffee, and whisked away any remains of the yak milk tea.
“Your response was interesting. I wanted you to have an obvious one, but one searching for blood magic would have to be subtle.” She pointed at his cup, smiling. “I hope you don’t mind, but I hate tea…this will cleanse your palate.” Taking a sip of her own coffee, she watched him through the steam of her cup. “…We’ll have to do a vow, of course. Not of secrecy, because I don’t care what you do with your teaching. However, I’ll have to make sure my name is out of any of your teachings…for my own sake.” Erika Meer would kill her if she got into any scandal.