[center]***[/center] [color=6ecff6]"I know it might be a bit presumptuous of me to try and explain artifacts to a scholar such as yourself but... the Ama Matoi isn't just a weapon. It is also a sacred artifact for the temple, one passed down from miko to miko for generations. Despite being it's current wielder, I know no better of how exactly it works or how it was created than it's previous wielder... I am not sure of what effects engraving a rune could have on it... Besides, I am not sure what the elders of the temple would do to me if they found out the Ama Matoi was engraved with strange runes. If possible, could you just enhance it's effects without inscribing any new rune?"[/color] Vesemir looked at the large spear from top to down, nodding to confirm that he understood what Miwa was saying. [color=#F4E7CA]"The concern is understandable,"[/color] he said, feeling a need to say what is on his mind. [color=#F4E7CA]"What about a talisman then? Like Miss Jazdia's pocketwatch, an accessory could work too. I can make the enchantment to be as subtle as possible, but, like you said, your elders could feel what our five senses could not." [/color] Meanwhile, Eblana had been working on the rest of the weapons with no particular order, considering they vary in size and material. Akari's blade was the first; she laid it on the table, blade facing the north, and the basalt was rubbed. The spell was uttered in whispers that sounded like a solemn prayer in Elvish. And then the rune appeared on its blade, blue and cold. Curiously, it does not resemble any characters on that basalt, but rather far-eastern lettering that Eblana did not recognize. She would then do the same to the oversized throwing star and get the same result. [color=fff200]"Akari, your weapons are ready." [/color]