20th of Fall, 511 AV
Miro was training his body all day, getting to his peak of strength. He stood out in the courtyard, the sun was shining down brightly casting light off of the sweat that dripped from Miro's body as he threw each punch, channeling the Flux into each one adding precision and force. His senses reached their peak. There was some things he had on his mind for a while now. He had been developing new ideas involving reimancy. He breathed out long and heavy, focusing his djed between his hands into a thick res. Steadily he pumped more, keeping a slow pace, to ensure it was thick and rich. The chimes passed slowly as he continued the taxing task. It started to feel slightly pleasurable to produce this amount. So much at once, he knew he had put nearly all of his spendable djed into it.
He stopped the tap on his djed, waiting a moment to feel the res that floated before him. It felt heavy, powerful. As he moved it, parts of the mass slipped downward to the floor, losing its shape. He kept it as a thick heavy sheet in front of him. It slipped down to the floor. Looking through it made him laugh. It distorted his vision slightly, giving it a purple tint. Stopping and thinking, he wondered how much usable djed he had left. Perhaps one fifth left, if he was lucky. He had no idea the limits of his usable djed. Overgiving was nothing new to him. He had never been too seriously injured, yet he knew the risks. The question he really needed answered was how much of the Flux could he use before he pushed too far?
He readied himself, thinking hard. The shape was nearly perfect, the interesting part would be how the reimancy was cast. Incantations and gestures increase your casting power. They align your mind, putting you in tune with you magic and keeping your thoughts focused. Nothing existed when casting but the target, the attack, and your emotions going into the attack. Hate could make your attacks flare with rage, forcing forward with devastating force. Sorrow could take the force from your mind, dampening your efforts. He had even seen magic cast with love and dedication to protect. When he was young, at times animals would come towards the house. Bears, wild cats, predators of all types. Before he could process what was happening, his mother swooped into action, flames dancing gracefully protecting them. She always explained fire to be such a reckless untamed element. Yet, when ever she needed it to strike true it moved with grace, carefully obeying her commands.
He paused, refocusing his mind. It was time to stop thinking and start acting. He divided his djed lightly between his core, holding it loosely at his center, ready to move. He drew in a deep breathe visualizing the element, the strike, and the shape of the attack. He had a target lined up on the other side a several feet away. He pulled back his arm, pumping his muscles with the Flux. He released his breath, letting out a firm yell. "MAS", he roared, striking his hand across the hovering pool of res. He transmuted a portion of the res to water, just as his fist hit the mass. With his last moments of control, aided by his powerful strike, he directed the attack forward at the target. It soared towards the target, drenching it. The water splashed the target hard, bending it back slightly. Miro divided flux into his right leg and arm. "MAAAS" he roared as he punched down hard, following it with a forceful kick. They soared forward, arcing in at the target from opposite angles. His pool of res was starting to decrease in size, the target was completely soaked, just as he intended. Drawing both of his hands back, hands opened, he took a low stance. He let the attack fly forward, hitting it in the center with palms outward. A large circle or the res moved forward at a rapid speed. It was not as fast as his other attacks, taking a moment to drift to the target. As it touched it wrapped firmly around it, spreading itself evenly. "Flash Freeze!" Miro called out, transmuting the res into a thick blanket of ice. IT was over an inch thick, all over the dummy. The ice was extremely durable from the compressed res.
Miro separated another section of the res, this time very great in size. He shaped it into a weapon. A long handle, around a foot long. Spouting from it, a large thick blade, resembling an exaggerated cleaver. The handle sat centered, the blade protruded forward from it, looking quite square in shape, but with a definite blade. He wrapped both hands around the handle, forming it into ice, he let it trail over his shoulder, flux supporting the heavy weapon, and res trailing behind on the edge of the blade. He ran up, and let his momentum shift forward, carrying the blade downward. He lined his remaining res along the cutting edge of the massive blade. Transmuting it to res, as the blade moved down, he created two small shockwaves pushing the air out of the way of the blade, allowing it to move unimpeded by the air in its path. It landed on the crown of the ice coating, splitting the targets helmet of ice. It halted a moment, first cracking through the ice. The blade suddenly broke through, and continued with vigor, slicing down into the center of the dummy's top. Nearly half a foot the blade dug into its target.
Miro panted, starting to feel the fatigue setting in. He fell down, looking at the blade that sat next to him. It would be a shame to let such a weapon go to waste, his mother could store it in a glyph, but Miro, could he achieve such a thing?