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To me, this collective has a silvery grey energy. The rune-drakes have patchwork scales of various shades of grey from dark gunmetal to nearly white.
Our resident kennazi are Jaeger and Haverson. Jaeger is another who plucked his appearance from my mind and often appears in the guise of Anton Vanko, from the second Iron Man movie. Why? Because that particular character has patchwork hair that looks like the rune-drakes' scales. Of course, he just as often chooses to remain in the rune-drake form. He represents the aspect of the collective dealing with learning new skills (and doing so creatively). His initials are Jg. Haverson more often than not, on the rare occasions he interacts with me, chooses to stick to the rune-drake form, but occasionally appears as a slender male with hair like Jaeger's. He puts me in mind of a surgeon. He deals with the creative potential aspect of the collective and uses the initials Hs.
Jg- Kennaz energy is bound up in the learning of new skills and techniques and found in the implements of various trades. When you take the time to learn a new skill, you are engaging Kennaz energy. When you hone and perfect your craft, you are harnessing Kennaz energy. The essence of our collective is found from the simple gardener who takes the time to learn the skills of careful cultivation, to the writer who hones the skill of wordcrafting to the surgeon's delicate skills with the blade and needle. Be diligent in learning your craft, cultivate your own skills carefully and remember to put them to use wisely!
Hs- All things contain the essence of creative potential, they can all be used in a creative fashion. Consider, if you will, the mage who goes out into nature to seek the perfect piece of wood for the crafting of a staff or wand or the rune-warden who sifts the river for the perfect set of smooth stones for crafting a set of rune sigils. In each case, the creative potential of wood or stone or other material is being assessed. And should you think that some things are only 'trash', take a look at some of the sculptures and other art that Kennaz-inspired people have created out of the left-behinds of others. It's truly remarkable what an open mind can create with whatever it happens to have at hand.
Questions to consider when working with Kennaz energy- What skills do you have? How do you make use of those skills? Where does your creativity lie? Does being creative come easily to you or do you often find it a struggle?
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