January 21, 2023, 09:52 AM
Had Kausiut had the capacity, she would have asked the meaning of this ritual. Was it anything like, what Sialuk liked to do with her bones? Or - she dimly remembered a tall, brooding man naming his set of bone fragments. Did Sandulf also connect with the spirits this way - like shamans of villages could? Yet - she found odd that rather than chanting and talking in detail to try and explain, he said nothing, letting his paws do the work.
To be honest - expect a Da Vinci from a dog, whose paws are not meant for the task of art, is naive. It took a while for Kau to recognize a tree in, what he had drawn, because her mind had first sought more complex, deeper meanings. And when realization came, she huffed, sat back and eyed the image somewhat skeptically. She looked briefly at the man, saying: "Spirits?" Pointed at the drawing and then looked up to the sky.
To be honest - expect a Da Vinci from a dog, whose paws are not meant for the task of art, is naive. It took a while for Kau to recognize a tree in, what he had drawn, because her mind had first sought more complex, deeper meanings. And when realization came, she huffed, sat back and eyed the image somewhat skeptically. She looked briefly at the man, saying: "Spirits?" Pointed at the drawing and then looked up to the sky.
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RE: Eira - by Kausiut - January 21, 2023, 09:52 AM