ButlerThe sorcerer rose from his seat and moved behind the seat of the butler immediately. His Wings of Heart materialized in a flash of light but instead of continuing their circular pattern the dagger-like constructs floated around the abhuman and began to shift hues extraordinarily quick. "I have to admit that I have never seen a case as unique as your own, Butler. Brace yourself, this may be a little invasive.
The prismatic constructs pressed themselves against the servant as Wiseman moved his hand to grasp some invisible force. Then, seemingly holding nothing but air, he yanked his hand back and light began to emanate from Butler's back.
Wiseman made a small frown. If this had been any human the wings should have already emerged. This was odd but could be ascribed to the servant's strange nature. So instead of pondering this more Wiseman gave another yank as he coaxed the soul out. Then the manifestation fully burst out of the butler's back. Its form was still fluid considering how the light continued to shift and change but they were vaguely wing shaped and that was fine for now. Something as immaterial as the soul took a little while to adjust to the physical world.
Wiseman's own Wing's of Heart withdrew and floated behind his back as he pulled back and sat back down in his seat and broke his perfect posture in order to lean back a little bit. That was slightly more taxing than it should have been. "Give it a little while. You're human enough to have wings but it'll take a few minutes before your soul manages to express itself correctly. It won't even take a moment after this time since the manifestation would already have a defined form."
Butler's skull was unchanging, though the light in his eye socket flickered, and an inexplicable
chill gripped his core as Wiseman reached into... somewhere that tugged on the very edges of his heart. Light emanated and then burst from his back, surprising him with the accompanying rush of, for lack of a better word, lightness on his body.
The servant marveled silently as the lights stirred and swayed, in shapes that vaguely resembled wide wings, while the wizard leaned back in his seat. With a thankful nod, Butler sat quietly, saying "I see. Let us wait then", and reached forward to refill both of their cups.
The two did not have to wait long to see the results of Wiseman's research. Little over a minute in patient quiet had gone by when there was a definite change in the manifestation of Butler's soul. The forms of light from his back flashed
black, and a third section rose between them. From vaguely rectangular shapes, strands extended from the shifting wings; and the new section stretched over the center of Butler's back, expanding at the top, over his head. Then the dark shine blew away, unveiling Butler's Wings Of Heart.
Featherless and fleshless, they floated behind him. Like charred dead hands of wide and flat palms, five dark skeletal fingers extended from each of two ornate black gates with complex golden markings that formed the centers of their structure. Hovering in the middle, a black spine that connected them, ending in a large animal-like skull with curling horns. In equivalence to Butler's own, a yellow light shone on the left eye socket of the skull, the same side where its horn was broken.
"Ohhh...."
Allowing himself to, Butler released a breath of surprise. His wings had a strange shape, but he could genuinely feel them - as a true extension of himself. So, experimentally, he attempted something. The "hands" slowly closed up, and then opened.
Chuckling, he turned to Wiseman, eye glinting, and asked him, "What do you make of this then, Wiseman?"