Timestamp: 30th of Spring, 511 AV Location: Acolyte Quaters, Shinyama Pavilion Time of Day: Pre-dawn Purpose: Meditation and Projection Training Status: Closed, Solo The second floor of the Pavilion had finally grown quiet, as Dhatzu's fellow students settled in for some sleep or other more serene activities. The acolyte had lit a small votive, its tiny flame casting a pathetic orange glow only a few feet around it, leaving the rest of his small room in shadowy darkness. The lack of illumination did not hinder Dhatzu. From the moment the Goddess of Night had marked him as her own, darkness no longer hindered his vision, and his eyes could penetrate the shadows. It was not as it was when seeing in the day, bright and clear, but the dark acted as its own kind of light, making things visible in the dimness. From a low wooden box at the foot of his sleeping mat, Dhatzu gathered a few small items. A jade kina, a hunk if dried fungus and the broken handle of a knife. Moving to the center of the room, he laid the items on the floor, separated from each other. Then he retreated to one wall, near the tiny candle. Lowering himself to the floor, the student sat cross-legged on a reed mat, his hands resting on his knees. Allowing his eyes to slip shut, Dhatzu inhaled deeply, a cleansing breath that expanded his lungs to the fullest and stretched his diaphram. Holding it for a moment, he then released is slowly, blowing it out through his mouth. Then he inhaled again, deep but normally, and began a steady, relaxed breathing rhythm. Beginning with his forehead, he visualized the muscles of his face releasing tension, focusing on relaxing everything as he mentally traveled down his cheeks and into the tense joint of his jaw, letting his mandible go slack. Next, his mental journey reached the base of his skull, traveled down his neck and across the tight muscles of his shoulders. His arms drooped slightly as effort was made to unleash the tense trapezius muscles. Each arm was given attention, even to the joints of his fingers. As his body uncoiled, Dhatzu could feel gravity tugging on him, as if drawing him into the floor. Moving on, the bank of muscles on either side of his spine were relaxed, reaching across the top of his buttocks, then over his hips and into his quadriceps. Finally crossing his knees and around his calves, Dhatzu mentally massaged the arches of his feet and ended at his toes. Then his eyes slowly opened. "How long are you going to sit there without a word, little one?" Dhatzu muttered in a tongue unknown to any in the Pavilion. It was hushed and husky. A small, whispered voiced replied in Makath, the language of shadows. "Until you do something funny Dhatzu." The Lhavitian turned his head slowly, only enough to see the small, flickering shadow clinging to his shoes in the corner. He allowed a small smile to crease his face. "You may watch, if you don't bring in a horde of friends like you did last time." "Come on, you were trying to use your magic to eat rice, you looked like you were covered in maggots! It hissed a little laugh. "You do not boss me, Night Stalker, but I will stay quiet and still, if you prove entertaining." |