Rósa Sigurdsdottir from Iceland
Rósa
Sigurdsdottir lives with her father Sigurdur and her mother Lilja in
Hella, one hour by car from Reykjavik - the capital of Iceland. Hella
is a nice, small town, and Rósa spends quite a lot of time walking in
the surroundings. exploring the nearby caves (now the famous Caves of
Hella), and she spends almost every Saturday studying magic at Grani's
place together with Kirstin, Grani and his siblings, and a few other
children from the neighbourhood.
They mainly learn how to fly, as
they can not really make their magic work. Grani's parents have a few,
old wands laying around, but never enough to go around, and the wands
are growing less and less responsive to the few spells, they have
learned to master.
One day, as they practised in Grani's barn, Grani's oldest brother came running: "Mom, someone's here to see you!"
Grani's
mother parked the broomstick and ran to the main building with the
brother. A bit later the brother returned, looking as if he had seen a
ghost. "We're all to come into the living room. It seems the cover is
blown."
Rósa landed in front of him: "What do you mean?"
"They know what we're doing. I mean the flying, and everything," the young man said.
Rósa
put her broom away and led the others to the main house. Even though
she was almost the youngest here, she suddenly looked way older. She
spoke: "OK, everybody, in we go. Let's face whatever awaits us as true
magicians, with serenity."
In the living room two older people sat at the head of the table. They asked everybody to sit.
The old man at the head of the table asked if everybody was present.
"No," Rósa answered truthfully, "My mom's not here, she's having extra work today. But she'll come soon."
"My father is missing as well," Kirstin said. "One of the mares was about to foal, he stayed with her."
"No-one
else?" the man asked. Everybody looked around them, Grani's mother even
counted her children, and everybody shook their heads or answered in
the negative.
"Fine," the old man continued. "My name is Gylfi
[pronounced Gilvi], and this is Thora. We have kept an eye on you for
quite some time now. You are doing magic. You're flying. And I don't
know which you're doing worse! It's time to learn better!" He stopped at
their indrawn breaths and gasping sounds. "Yes," he continued, "we're
not here to punish you for doing magic. Quite the opposite, We're here
to give you a chance to learn. To do it right. This summer during the
holidays we open a school in Denmark. We'll have to put up some portals
until then so that you can go there. There's only one problem. No way
we'll be having room for all of you. We have decided to take only
apprentices between 11 and 15 years of age. Exceptions will be made as
appropriate."
Thora spoke for the first time, and her voice sounded
just like everybody's favourite aunt: "You are kindly, but strongly
asked to bring wands, cauldrons, books, everything in short you can
think of, but no brooms. Brooms will be supplied as will plants and
material components. Any questions?"
While the grown ups discussed
the nitty gritty details of setting up portals, of the placement of the
school and similar points of no interest with Thora and Gylfi, the
children started thinking and dreaming. A real school for magic. They
would fly broomsticks, run races, brew potions and maybe even have a
black cat or a toad for a Familiar. They sat dreaming pleasant dreams,
imagining heroic deeds ... those too old or too young of course
comforted themselves that they would be the exception.
All apart
from Rósa. Wen she realized that she was not old enough, she was only
10, a silent tear ran despite her best effort, and her brave words
earlier. Grani realized almost simultaneously that he would probably be
the only one in his family to go, at 13 he was good to go, but his
younger brothers and sisters were all nine down, and the older ones were
16 and up, he felt happy and sad at the same time.
"Are you
crying Rósa?" It was Kirstin, who of course having had her 11th birthday
was sure to go off to the wonderful school. Rósa swept the treacherous
tear away. "But why?" Kirstin asked. "It's going to be wonderful."
"I'm too young," Rósa said.
"Nonsense,"
Kirstin said. "When is your birthday? June, right before the holidays,
eh?" A big smile spread over Rósa's face. She was going off to the magic
school!
- - - - -
Kirstin of course was right. Rósa joined the Unicorn Farm, Nordic school of Magic. She went to the Green team, being good with animals and nature.
We meet her the very first day, but in earnest on the second in the
chapter on wand measuring. Her wand was from rosewood emitting golden
sparks
MotherOwl's Musings
- An Introduction
- 🪄
- Who's Who
- Apprentices
- Re-discovering the Magic
- 🪄
- Prequel
- Beginning
- Transformation Test
- Broom Racing
- Snow Magic
- Easter
- Paris
- Grandma
- Lessons and Learning
- Ghost House
- Lessons & Learning 2
- Aunt Jemima's Garden
- Susan in Sweden
- Musician
- Pyromancy
- Kelpie
- Lessons & Learning 3
- Beginnings-2
- Percy
- Letters
- The End
- 🪄
- Epilog
- Birch Manor - New Beginnings
- Birch Manor - Fiona & Martine
- Birch Manor -- Unicorn Farm Revisited
- Birch Manor - The Children
- Birch Manor - Norway and Sweden
- Birch Manor - Sarah and her Children
- Birch Manor -- Á Íslandi
- Birgh Manor - Rasmus
- Birch Manor - Ella
- Birch Manor - Aamu
- Birch Manor - Aamu 2
- Birch Manor - The Saturday
- 🪄
- Knud's Spreadsheet
- Unicorn Farm - Bits
- Bellowcat
- Garter Snake
- Gobblikek
- The Wand's tale
- Tales from the Greenhouse - Sea Witch
- Tales from the Greenhouse - Hot!
- Here there be Dragons
- Mahogany
- Birch Manor - Bits
- 🪄
- Return to "MotherOwl's Musings"
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