[ With how often this bunny gets devoured nowadays, it's only natural that she'd grow some backbone, right? Not that it saves her from being devoured at all. ]
Aww, I'm not a good teacher? I'm hurt.
[ He catches her hand in her own and brings it to his lips, kissing her hand and quickly retreating before she can pull his cheek again. ]
Alright, alright... whatever you say, Ai. Healing, is it? Fine. Listen up, then...
[ He returns her smile with his grin. Honestly, she's hopeless, isn't she? ]
Careful now, haven't you heard the rumors about this teacher and his illicit relationship with his student? He might just go after you next.
[ That's right, folks, he's the worst guy ever and the worst teacher ever! God help the poor girl who's at the mercy of his whims. What's next!? Student-teacher play!? Can these two calm down for literally two seconds!? ]
Now there are plenty of ways to heal using magecraft... but I only know one, and it's a straightforward one, so no complaining. See, the body already heals on it's own, right? It's just a matter of accelerating and improving upon that process. The healing spell in your Mystic Code is the same. It provides a quick burst to the target's natural healing process, which is enough to deal with most injuries and make the more serious ones a little better. For now, though, you're going to focus on a slow heal over time, something you can keep continuously going... as long as you're in close proximity and have enough mana.
[ He strides towards her, relaxed, albeit not grinning anymore. ]
...So jokes aside, I am going to need to do a demonstration. Mind if I cut your finger?
[ You know, a normal thing to casually ask someone. ]
[ Her expression sobers a bit as she listens - her smile's still there but her eyes are alert and attentive. What he's saying makes sense - she remembers how burned out and exhausted and hungry she'd been that first time he'd healed her. If her body was simply being pushed to do what it would have naturally done much faster than usual, then that explained it.
The thoughtful look on her face slides clean off at his question, though, and she blinks at him in evident alarm. ]
Um, I kinda do! [ She laughs a little nervously... but then relaxes. ] You'll fix it right away though, right...?
[ He grins and reaches to take her hand in his own. ]
No, you'll fix it right away... after I've shown you.
[ And then, before she can protest, he... bites down on her finger.
What is he? Some kind of feral animal!? Fortunately it's not enough to draw blood, but it is still hard. Hard enough to bruise and cause a considerable sting. Fortunately, though, it's nothing she isn't used to already when it comes from him.
He could've just cut her finger using his claw, though... ]
[ She absolutely should have seen this coming and yet when his teeth come down on her finger, Ai yelps in shock. She just about has the presence of mind to not yank her hand back and risk snagging it on his teeth, at least not until he lets her go and she whips it back, holding her poor hand to her chest, cradled in the other. ]
That hurt, you jerk...! [ and NOT in the nice way if her expression is anything to go by. ] Did you really have to do it like that?!
Hah, has anybody ever told you that you're cute when you're huffy?
[ Really not helping his own case, is he? Though he takes her hand before she can change her mind and, fortunately, doesn't immediately bite it again. ]
...You can still feel it, right? This is pointless if you aren't able to feel the difference during the process, you know.
[ The not-so-subtle implication that, if it doesn't hurt enough that she'll notice the pain dissipating, he is going to have to bite her hand again. ]
Nobody else ever gets the chance. And besides, I'm always cute. [ no modesty................ ] So don't think you've off the hook.
[ Her eyes flit down from his face to her hand even as she speaks, though. It is still stinging a bit, but it's dulled enough that she can easily ignore it. So she gives a little sigh. ]
... you might have to do it again, if that's what you're asking.
[ Ugh. She really hates how much the hand kissing makes her soften up. She already knows she's way too easy on him, both as a Master and... w-whatever else she is to him (calling herself his wife when she's not totally hornybrained is a little much, okay?!) but when he does stuff like that, she knows she'd forgive him for just about anything. The jerk.
She huffs again and immediately feels annoyed with herself when she knows exactly what kind of grin it'll put on his face. ]
Alright, alright. Permission granted. But only because you'll be showing me how to fix it.
[ It's so fun watching her try to hide how his actions make her melt... she can blame how cute she is for that.
He grins exactly the way she expects him to grin before opening his mouth wide, like a predator taking a bite out of his prey... and chomps down on Ai's hand.
Obviously, as is the point, it's not exactly gentle. He bites hard enough that the resulting pain is bound to last for a good while... at least if they leave it to heal normally. ]
[ It hurts. Enough so that even though she'd agreed to this and she'd been prepared for it, it takes an outsized portion of her self control to not yank her hand back again. She's just barely not bleeding, somehow - the pain bolts up her arm and she winces, her fingers twitching and flexing in protest. ]
Ow, ow, ow...!
[ Her protest is a little pathetic, honestly. And definitely sulky. ]
Oh come on, it's nothing you're not used to by now.
[ Only god knows how many marks have currently been left on Ai's body underneath her clothes. He pulls back, but keeps her hand held in his... where he tenderly caresses the resulting bite mark. Enough to hurt, but with just enough restraint that she isn't bleeding. ]
Now, I'll show you the spell, and I'll guide you through it, but it'll be on you to heal the rest once I'm done.
[ It's the perfect motivator! Besides maybe being able to clean herself up a little more next time she wants to wear a cute swimsuit. ]
[ God even her deadeyed stare is cute... he's never going to stop teasing her. Ever. ]
Of course. With the Mystic Code, the spell was already 'loaded' so to speak, you just set it off by running mana through it. Quite convenient, really. If you want to do it yourself, though, then congratulations... it's time to learn your first incantation.
[ Y'know, besides the whole "my will creates your body" thing that had to be used in order to summon this complete menace into her life. ]
[ Her expression shifts towards genuine, curious surprise. ]
You actually have to say something out loud to make it work? I know that's how it goes on TV and everything but you never do it, so I thought...
[ Then again, Oberon's a Servant - and a pretty unusual one, she's come to realize as she learns more about how all this works. Master or not, she's just a regular puny human - it makes sense that things would be different for her. Maybe it's just to give her some extra help. ]
It's not as long as the one I had to say to summon you, is it? I'll never memorize it...
Nope, such a convenient and potentially life-saving spell that generally needs to be used quickly in emergencies is going to need at least a 20-line incantation. Better get memorizing, Ai.
[ He's such an ass, but at least his assholery is at least somewhat by necessity. ]
Incantations do have a purpose, you know. Spells like this have a pre-established process and pre-determined capabilities. It's what makes them easy to use. Large-scale rituals require incantations as a process, but for thaumaturgy on this level, the main point of an incantation is a form of self-hypnosis. You're not chanting it to the outside world, you're chanting it to yourself. Think of it like forcibly putting yourself in the ideal mindset required to best fulfill a task.
[ He checks to make sure she's still following along before continuing. ]
Generally speaking, incantations for the same spell can vary between mages based on personal preference, but as long as they possess a specific meaning and certain keywords, it doesn't really matter.
[ Basically, once she knows the incantation, she can say it however the hell she wants as long as she gets the important stuff down. The same logic actually applies to the incantation for Servant Summoning as well. ]
Of course, that means you can do it chantlessly, but I'd wait until you improve as a mage more before trying something like that.
[ As she's listening, a little smile pulls at her lips - fond and a little bemused at once. He's making this all surprisingly easy, especially considering her experience with magecraft starts and ends with her arrival here. This is all totally foreign to her and yet, she's starting to get the hang of it.
For all he'd complained about teaching her, he's really not half bad at it. Not that she thinks he's going to make a habit of it. ]
Magecraft sure is complicated, huh... [ Understatement of the century. ] I can't believe keeping you around was the easy part.
[ She gives him a cheeky grin but then her expression sobers again. ]
I think I can figure it out so long as you show me, though.
Hah, of course it is. And I'm not even a particularly skilled mage at that.
[ He's more of an incredibly deadly phenomenon that would cause most mages to froth at the mouth... both in regards to being a Servant and being, well, him. Though while what he said is objectively true, the fact he made such leeway in learning all of this by himself in order to pass it onto Artoria might be why that's a lie. ]
Still, is it really that easy keeping me around?
[ Said with a grin. Maybe he oughta be rougher during their nights of passion. Is that even possible!? Don't answer that. ]
You're actually way less high maintenance than the rest of my fans, if you can believe it. This is basically a vacation for me.
[ the worst part is, this does not seem to be a lie........ At the very least, she has a lot more fun maintaining him than she does most of her other fans.
But she just laughs and shakes her head. ]
Alright, alright. I'm paying attention. I'll get it right first time, just watch.
[ Maintaining Oberon is a very unique process compared to what she has to do for her fans, that's for sure. ]
Well, I'm glad to be providing for you a very enjoyable vacation, then.
[ So he says before properly focusing on what he's supposed to be doing... healing Ai's hand. ]
The curtain has yet to fall, restore that which is broken.
[ It's simple, just one line, but his hand glows and the pain in her hand begins to slowly vanish... until he abruptly stops the process, leaving her hand still in just enough pain for her to work with. ]
...There. Now remember how that felt, because if I have to give you another demonstration, I'll be biting your hand again first.
[ He releases her hand and leans back. Despite her claim, it's not like he expects her to get this in one try. Chances are she'll need to figure out what kind of wording works best for her. Perhaps there's a better way to teach her thius magecraft... in fact, there almost definitely is, but hey. His last pupil turned out just fine, didn't she? At least she's not learning from the actual Merlin, whose skill at incantations leaves something to be desired. ]
[ Mildly; ] I'd never recommend you as a teacher to anyone else if their life depended on it.
[ Not that he'd ever agree but, you know. Principal of the thing and all.
She drops her gaze down to her hand, still marred with the imprints of his teeth and does her best to do as he'd said. To visualize, to get into the right headspace to let the magic work. Since she's seen and felt him do it, she sort of had the idea, but... ]
The curtain has yet to fall, restore that which is broken.
[ She recites it perfectly, matching his cadence and intonation - an actress reciting her lines. Something sparks, some mana flows and some of the pain dulls... but then it sputters and fades out. ]
[ His track record of exactly one student who went on to thoroughly kick his ass... though she's right, he'd rather avoid having to do this more than is strictly necessary, and twice is already pushing it.
He watches her first attempt. The result is a failure just as he figured it'd be, but that it started to work at all was a surprise.
Well, he already knew how compatible they were, maybe it shouldn't be a surprise that his own personal preference in an incantation would work for her... albeit only slightly.
In any case, he claps his hands together. ]
Congratulations, Ai, you've reached the most crucial step in learning magecraft... trial and error.
[ Translation: Better start practicing over and over again, girl. ]
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Aww, I'm not a good teacher? I'm hurt.
[ He catches her hand in her own and brings it to his lips, kissing her hand and quickly retreating before she can pull his cheek again. ]
Alright, alright... whatever you say, Ai. Healing, is it? Fine. Listen up, then...
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[ ... But a smile twitches onto her face all the same. ]
But I'm listening, I'm listening. [ Then, with her eyes twinkling with mischief: ] Sensei.
[ what did we JUST TALK ABOUT, girl ]
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Careful now, haven't you heard the rumors about this teacher and his illicit relationship with his student? He might just go after you next.
[ That's right, folks, he's the worst guy ever and the worst teacher ever! God help the poor girl who's at the mercy of his whims.
What's next!? Student-teacher play!? Can these two calm down for literally two seconds!?]Now there are plenty of ways to heal using magecraft... but I only know one, and it's a straightforward one, so no complaining. See, the body already heals on it's own, right? It's just a matter of accelerating and improving upon that process. The healing spell in your Mystic Code is the same. It provides a quick burst to the target's natural healing process, which is enough to deal with most injuries and make the more serious ones a little better. For now, though, you're going to focus on a slow heal over time, something you can keep continuously going... as long as you're in close proximity and have enough mana.
[ He strides towards her, relaxed, albeit not grinning anymore. ]
...So jokes aside, I am going to need to do a demonstration. Mind if I cut your finger?
[ You know, a normal thing to casually ask someone. ]
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The thoughtful look on her face slides clean off at his question, though, and she blinks at him in evident alarm. ]
Um, I kinda do! [ She laughs a little nervously... but then relaxes. ] You'll fix it right away though, right...?
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No, you'll fix it right away... after I've shown you.
[ And then, before she can protest, he... bites down on her finger.
What is he? Some kind of feral animal!? Fortunately it's not enough to draw blood, but it is still hard. Hard enough to bruise and cause a considerable sting. Fortunately, though, it's nothing she isn't used to already when it comes from him.
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[ She absolutely should have seen this coming and yet when his teeth come down on her finger, Ai yelps in shock. She just about has the presence of mind to not yank her hand back and risk snagging it on his teeth, at least not until he lets her go and she whips it back, holding her poor hand to her chest, cradled in the other. ]
That hurt, you jerk...! [ and NOT in the nice way if her expression is anything to go by. ] Did you really have to do it like that?!
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Unless you'd prefer to learn how to heal imaginary injuries in your imagination, then yes.
[ Which is to say there are a million other ways he could've done this, but he chose this to mess with her. ]
Now give me back your hand, it's demonstration time.
[ Really just asking her to hold her hand out after what he just did? Calling him a jerk is an understatement. ]
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Nope. Sorry. You don't have a handshake ticket so you'll just have to keep your hands to yourself.
[ ... she says, and then holds out her hand anyway. With a huff, just so he knows for sure how totally mad she definitely is! ]
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[ Really not helping his own case, is he? Though he takes her hand before she can change her mind and, fortunately, doesn't immediately bite it again. ]
...You can still feel it, right? This is pointless if you aren't able to feel the difference during the process, you know.
[ The not-so-subtle implication that, if it doesn't hurt enough that she'll notice the pain dissipating, he is going to have to bite her hand again. ]
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[ Her eyes flit down from his face to her hand even as she speaks, though. It is still stinging a bit, but it's dulled enough that she can easily ignore it. So she gives a little sigh. ]
... you might have to do it again, if that's what you're asking.
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Good, you understand. Then...
[ He slowly lifts her hand up to his lips, at which point he presses a kiss to her hand before grinning again. ]
Permission granted?
[ He's the worst. ]
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She huffs again and immediately feels annoyed with herself when she knows exactly what kind of grin it'll put on his face. ]
Alright, alright. Permission granted. But only because you'll be showing me how to fix it.
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He grins exactly the way she expects him to grin before opening his mouth wide, like a predator taking a bite out of his prey... and chomps down on Ai's hand.
Obviously, as is the point, it's not exactly gentle. He bites hard enough that the resulting pain is bound to last for a good while... at least if they leave it to heal normally. ]
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Ow, ow, ow...!
[ Her protest is a little pathetic, honestly. And definitely sulky. ]
Did you really have to do it that hard?!
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[ Only god knows how many marks have currently been left on Ai's body underneath her clothes. He pulls back, but keeps her hand held in his... where he tenderly caresses the resulting bite mark. Enough to hurt, but with just enough restraint that she isn't bleeding. ]
Now, I'll show you the spell, and I'll guide you through it, but it'll be on you to heal the rest once I'm done.
[ It's the perfect motivator! Besides maybe being able to clean herself up a little more next time she wants to wear a cute swimsuit. ]
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It's not the same thing and you know it.
[ Does it count as a hickey if it's on your hand...? Questions to ask never. ]
I mostly remember how it felt with the Mystic Code, but... well, that was with the Mystic Code. I don't know how to get it started.
[ And that was healing Oberon rather than herself. Does that make it easier or harder? ]
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God even her deadeyed stare is cute... he's never going to stop teasing her. Ever.]Of course. With the Mystic Code, the spell was already 'loaded' so to speak, you just set it off by running mana through it. Quite convenient, really. If you want to do it yourself, though, then congratulations... it's time to learn your first incantation.
[ Y'know, besides the whole "my will creates your body" thing that had to be used in order to summon this complete menace into her life. ]
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You actually have to say something out loud to make it work? I know that's how it goes on TV and everything but you never do it, so I thought...
[ Then again, Oberon's a Servant - and a pretty unusual one, she's come to realize as she learns more about how all this works. Master or not, she's just a regular puny human - it makes sense that things would be different for her. Maybe it's just to give her some extra help. ]
It's not as long as the one I had to say to summon you, is it? I'll never memorize it...
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[ He's such an ass, but at least his assholery is at least somewhat by necessity. ]
Incantations do have a purpose, you know. Spells like this have a pre-established process and pre-determined capabilities. It's what makes them easy to use. Large-scale rituals require incantations as a process, but for thaumaturgy on this level, the main point of an incantation is a form of self-hypnosis. You're not chanting it to the outside world, you're chanting it to yourself. Think of it like forcibly putting yourself in the ideal mindset required to best fulfill a task.
[ He checks to make sure she's still following along before continuing. ]
Generally speaking, incantations for the same spell can vary between mages based on personal preference, but as long as they possess a specific meaning and certain keywords, it doesn't really matter.
[ Basically, once she knows the incantation, she can say it however the hell she wants as long as she gets the important stuff down. The same logic actually applies to the incantation for Servant Summoning as well. ]
Of course, that means you can do it chantlessly, but I'd wait until you improve as a mage more before trying something like that.
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For all he'd complained about teaching her, he's really not half bad at it. Not that she thinks he's going to make a habit of it. ]
Magecraft sure is complicated, huh... [ Understatement of the century. ] I can't believe keeping you around was the easy part.
[ She gives him a cheeky grin but then her expression sobers again. ]
I think I can figure it out so long as you show me, though.
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[ He's more of an incredibly deadly phenomenon that would cause most mages to froth at the mouth... both in regards to being a Servant and being, well, him. Though while what he said is objectively true, the fact he made such leeway in learning all of this by himself in order to pass it onto Artoria might be why that's a lie. ]
Still, is it really that easy keeping me around?
[ Said with a grin. Maybe he oughta be rougher during their nights of passion.
Is that even possible!? Don't answer that.]Then listen up... but don't forget to feel.
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[ the worst part is, this does not seem to be a lie........ At the very least, she has a lot more fun maintaining him than she does most of her other fans.
But she just laughs and shakes her head. ]
Alright, alright. I'm paying attention. I'll get it right first time, just watch.
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Well, I'm glad to be providing for you a very enjoyable vacation, then.
[ So he says before properly focusing on what he's supposed to be doing... healing Ai's hand. ]
The curtain has yet to fall, restore that which is broken.
[ It's simple, just one line, but his hand glows and the pain in her hand begins to slowly vanish... until he abruptly stops the process, leaving her hand still in just enough pain for her to work with. ]
...There. Now remember how that felt, because if I have to give you another demonstration, I'll be biting your hand again first.
[ He releases her hand and leans back. Despite her claim, it's not like he expects her to get this in one try. Chances are she'll need to figure out what kind of wording works best for her. Perhaps there's a better way to teach her thius magecraft... in fact, there almost definitely is, but hey. His last pupil turned out just fine, didn't she? At least she's not learning from the actual Merlin, whose skill at incantations leaves something to be desired. ]
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[ Not that he'd ever agree but, you know. Principal of the thing and all.
She drops her gaze down to her hand, still marred with the imprints of his teeth and does her best to do as he'd said. To visualize, to get into the right headspace to let the magic work. Since she's seen and felt him do it, she sort of had the idea, but... ]
The curtain has yet to fall, restore that which is broken.
[ She recites it perfectly, matching his cadence and intonation - an actress reciting her lines. Something sparks, some mana flows and some of the pain dulls... but then it sputters and fades out. ]
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[ His track record of exactly one student who went on to thoroughly kick his ass... though she's right, he'd rather avoid having to do this more than is strictly necessary, and twice is already pushing it.
He watches her first attempt. The result is a failure just as he figured it'd be, but that it started to work at all was a surprise.
Well, he already knew how compatible they were, maybe it shouldn't be a surprise that his own personal preference in an incantation would work for her... albeit only slightly.
In any case, he claps his hands together. ]
Congratulations, Ai, you've reached the most crucial step in learning magecraft... trial and error.
[ Translation: Better start practicing over and over again, girl. ]
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