Nazarul shook his head as he lay down, watching her work and trying to get the runes correct. She had the right idea, the runes looked exactly like they did in the book. She was good at this sort of thing, wasn't she? Nazarul smiled slightly though as he pondered his answer.
"For you, there will only be the memorizing of runes. After a while, the runes will become a part of you. You won't need the book, for the runes will have been burned into your mind...so to speak. You'll want a fire, and suddenly your hands will move as if possessed, and you will draw the correct rune." He explained the ways of the runes as best he could, it was more of a strange soul link almost.
"I can't teach you how to speak the runes, that is far more complicated, and I don't think you have the tongue for it. I speak Abyssal now, but there is a second language, Abyssal Runes. This allows me to simply say the rune, and it will do my bidding. Though, that doesn't work for all runes, like this room for example." Nazarul slowly crawled to the book to peer into it, then up at her work so far.
"Good, just make the arch, bring it down, then do a horizontal line to connect it with the beginning runes. That will make an arch way...er...a door way I suppose which you will use." He told her as he pointed to the crude example in the book. At least it had some pictures to help her with it.
"This rune-way will be good. You'll be able to store all your books in here, and none of the other mages will be able to sense the room or illusion. At least I think that's how it goes." He wasn't sure if mages could sense such things, after all, it wasn't truly magic, it was...hard to explain. Nazarul thought this over and then shrugged, deciding it probably wasn't important anyways.
"You're almost done. I hope this works." After all, if she messed up somewhere, she might create something else, or for that matter, it might not work at all. He wasn't sure which was worse at the moment. Failure probably.