35th of Summer 512AV It was as white a day as any in the city of Avanthal, it's residents shuffled busily through the powdered streets as they moved from point to point. It was snowing today, a gentle rain of tiny white snowflakes danced gracefully as they journeyed from their place in the heavens to the earth. Meanwhile, in the forest nearby Sheva had been waiting. The young kelvic stood there in the clearing watching the snow fall, her hair as white as if it was made from the stuff. There she waited in the familiar clearing where she and Nate had often met before going hunting, but today they had other plans. Today she would attempt to get him comfortable with being around her in her intimidating animal form. She waited there, boots on and her coat buttoned tightly to keep her protected from the cold. Sheva loved the white-filled landscape of the north, it was breath taking, beautiful and it gave her a sense of belonging since she blended so well with it. Nate would be arriving soon, unless he was delayed somehow. Ah Nate...Nate the half Vantha, Nate the handsome and charming young man, Nate the hunter...Nate...Sheva's only close friend. Since the two had met they had taken quite a liking to each other as hunting partners, Nate had even agreed to travel with her when she left Avanthal. On their most recent meeting the pair had gotten to know each other better, telling stories from their pasts. Sheva had learned that Nate's heart had been broken, he had been inlove with a Vantha girl but her parents married her to someone else just because Nate wasn't full Vantha. The story had upset Sheva a bit more than one would expect considering it had no link to her. Sheva stood there in the clearing, arms held out, palms facing upwards as she focused her djed, emitting it slowly in the form of gaseous res. The ball of res hovered above her palms for a while before she willed it to attract water. Slowly the elemental pull began to suck in the snowflakes falling nearby, shooting toward the res only to become a drop of water surrounding it. Sheva enjoyed watching the snowflakes fly toward her glistening ball of res whenever they came within proximity of the pull, it may have been unnecessary but it was both entertainment and practice so she continued. There she stayed, watching as the snowflakes formed into a hovering ball of water no bigger than a human head above her hands. |