by Griffith on June 19th, 2010, 8:20 am
Griffith nodded slowly, but said nothing more. The other Human seemed content to entertain himself with flipping as they moved, but whether the display was genuine practice or just a matter of being showy, the Benshira couldn't tell. Nor did he particularly care.
The trio walked in silence for a time before the Benshira stopped. "Right," he said. "I think here should do." The scholar turned to his packhorse, Ebrah, and began to fish about in his saddlebags. A moment later, he came up with a half-empty waterskin which he offered to Korin and Alkor in turn, explaining. "I need the rest of this finished off, and I'm not about to empty it on the ground. It is wet enough out here."
When he received the container back, the mage turned to the river, walking down the incline to the bank, where he set the waterskin upright and crossed his legs beneath him as he sat. He closed his eyes, letting his breathing deepen and his mind blank. His palms were upturned where they lay upon his knees.
Then something which seemed to be rather unnatural began to transpire. An ethereal, blue-tinted gas began to rise from the Benshira's hands. It was ever so slow, but the Res which his body exuded was an extension of his Djed in the process of being ejected; the price of a Reimancer's project was always a piece of themselves, and even the caster could never know just what they would surrender.
When there was sufficient Res produced, Griffith halted the flow. He'd never experienced overgiving, and he never meant to. The gas came together, conglomerating into a sphere of sky blue azure which floated in place for a span of several seconds while the magician used his hands to sculpt the material into a flat vertical surface. Then he extended his consciousness forward...
“No matter under what circumstances you leave it, home does not cease to be home. No matter how you lived there - well or poorly.”