*Tod opens to the new page with the tongue twisters and sits back with a sigh. He starts off slowly and tries to get at least a little faster with each one until he scowls and flips to the next page to write*
So much consonance, chiasmus, and anadiplosis... I'm very, very slowly getting each down. I'm stuttering and my head hurts. I think it was a bad idea to do this at the end of the day.
I tried to use two scrolls but messed up the first and got the seconds bull's strength to work. I think why I messed up the first was because I was in a hurry because I was excited to make new arrows, I just half-way mumbled. The second I stuttered once but not so bad else I might've blown up half the wood bench! Hopefully, I'm better at her puzzles than tongue twisters, they twist my tongue too much.
-Tod
*Flips back to the twisters and continues to study them for a little while longer.*
*Tod sits in the middle of his living room floor with the box and gems in between his legs, curiously shaking the black box next to his ear. Tod laughs at seeing her note and sets it to the side. He raises his eyebrows at the carvings on the box, running his fingers over them, hoping to find obvious or hidden patterns to press. He finally opens the velvet bag and lays the gems out next to him to see the colors, shapes and sizes, comparing them to the scenes. At first, he starts to fit the gems randomly into the sides of the box to see if any are the key. Then he studies the scenes to see if any of them would require a certain magic to participate in, and starts to try to activate a little bit of the magic in the gems by rubbing them in between his fingers, and taking several minutes trying other ways when simply rubbing doesn't work. He doesn't sit for too long since he lead busy days, but before he goes to bed, he spends a couple of hours messing with the gems and that black box.*
Miss Jaelle sent me this weird box, it's pretty neat. There must be something in it since it rattles when I shake it, but she didn't give me any tools to open it with, like locks picks, just gems! It's frustrating sometimes, but she to have fun. *pauses to shake the box again, trying to determine what is inside it* I tried finding a lock, I don't even know which side is up. I tried twisting, turning and pushing on the corners to hopefully open it like that, but I think it has something to do with the gems. I think I've activated a couple but not sure how that helps me, there's no spots to push the gems into to act as keys really, that would take me forever with all these gems! Maybe if I find an "open lock" spell in one of the gems? You know what's good for one of these locks? A big hammer... but I don't want to break the box!
I'm still taking me time reading the scrolls like Miss Jaelle said, I try to use them when I'm not so rushed or when crafting, but I still get a good amounts of poofs instead of magic. My favorite scroll so far is the one that makes me look like a ghost, I think I'll buy a big stack to use. I believe I'm getting a least a little bit better at reading them, the tongue twisters are still tricky though and I'm on the last couple of them. Now what's inside this box?
-Tod
*He picks the box up agian and continues to play with it.
*Tod leaves the black box alone for periods of time since the unsuccessful tries, but sometimes on lazy nights or when he gets home early, he whips the box back out to try again. He counts how many gems he has left and decides to ask a guild mate what type of magic that each gem can be infused or enchanted with. For answers such as firebrand and fire ball, he presses that certain gem into the dragon fire. For bull's strength and constitution he attempts the warrior. Invisibilities, ghostly visages and camouflage, he tries to push those gems into the half-hidden creatures and nightmares that skulk. And he guesses that any light spells could be the night sky, representing the stars.
Once he receives the note, he reads it and grins, maybe of relief. But he raises his brows at the tongue twisters and poems. Tod squints while trying to read through them the first time silently and sets them aside, not trying to say them out loud yet. He writes a letter back to leave at the school.*
Hi Miss Jaelle!
I'm glad your back! Figured you were out walking and something came up and got ya!
I haven't finished the box yet, but it's a work in progress. I'm trying different things right now, but I think I'm getting a little closer to understanding the puzzle.
About the poems and tongue twisters, I almost have the last set finished, it's just these new ones that kick my tush. My favorite one would have to be the toad too, and I like the bear one a little. The twisty one would have to be the most difficult, but I'll still try. I've been taking my time on trying the tongue twisters and scrolls right now, and I think that when I take my time, it helps with the pronunciation. I haven't messed up so much on the scrolls now so that's good. I'm looking forward to my next lesson! But it's a toss up on when I would have time. See you whenever!
-Tod