by Miro on September 30th, 2012, 9:42 am
As always, Ray was quick to ensure Miro was sure of his faith in him. It was not an issue of trying to prove anything, he was just eager to show off to his friend. It was decided long ago that the old crafty Nuit had a few tricks to show off as well. As if somebody of his calibre and talent would just show his skills to those who were hardly worthy to be acknowledged as anything more than a short lived fool. It was not hard to see past his guise to see the brilliance that came from an eternal life.
Even able to pick Miro out for what he was. The undead was perceptive, knowing the skill the young wizard possessed without seeing it. The duo was heading further out, readying to leave the path and venture into the woods where eyes would not reach them. Rayage's question left the kid to ponder for a moment. It was not every day he was asked when or how he became great, something he had not thought on too often. It brought a smile to his face, he knew the answer.
Miro drew air into his lungs as he ventured into the woods, ducking under some low branches. In a null tone, he spoke words from his smirking mouth. "I was raised to respect the discipline of magic. My life is djed, so I seek balance. It seems sometimes it's all I know though." It was not something incredible though. Yes he had accomplished a great understanding of magic, but that was just one thing. There were plenty of others who had mastered skills just as useful, even further than Miro had with his reimancy.
He was still young, making his skills few. It was best he be good at the few talents he did possess, especially when he had a partner with so much life experience. Rayage was a source of knowledge even before the Valterrian. There was only a chance to lose when presented with such opportunities. Wasting the resource would be the only real shame. It was in the young wizards best interest to dedicate himself to show his skills for the ancient master. It seemed there was only one way to go, and it was forward.
The pair walked further into the forest, finding a clearing. It was not the type of area where one would find a nice stream with fish jumping out. Not this place, far from it. The type of are that is covered with weeds and ratty vines. Trees that looked as if nature had made it tough to live. The ground was rocky, covered in moss that squished releasing a foul stench with each step. If it were not for the treetops breaking and allowing light in, no reasonable person would stay long in such an area.
One tree prospered in the area, being less than impressive by average standards, but in such an atmosphere looked quite triumphant. It was tall and healthy, branching out above the other trees to provide a cooling bit of shade. Though it was all a bit harsh on the eyes, it inspired a feeling of confidence. Not even animals would want anything from this place. It would only be a question now of how to start things off.
Miro took a moment to take the setting and atmosphere. The feeling that the wilderness was attuned to cruelty. In this place there was very little beauty, only struggling life. It would be the perfect place to leave a scar from a wild display. For the moment he would take time to bathe in the shade, able to enjoy the chill of the frosty robe. It was a bit heavy, but kept his items hidden. Once the kid found an urge to tease the Nuit, it was undeniable.
The boy spoke in a plain tone with a hint of confidence hidden away. He did not look his direction, nor did he allow his face to show any hint of emotion. Miro simply stared at the dying withered trees. "Perhaps it is about time you see what I can do. I may take a moment to warm up, so forgive me." It was a favorite technique of deceit from the kid, to redirect expectations. Of course the preparations had been started already, but hiding things would always prove entertaining.
Rayage would become aware of all of this, but for the moment the wizard would find a way to show off his skills. The only impressive thing in sight was the tree, which was somewhat tall, being nearly as thick around as Miro. It would take a bit of work, but he had something in mind. The wizard adjusted his staff in his hands, poising it against his body as he slid his hand towards the furthest end. He closed his remaining hand into a fist holding it in front of his mouth as he shut his eyes.
Miro began to mumble words as he focused on the "fine aura" he possessed. Most of the spell would be an illusion, hiding the details of how it would happen with false rituals that would only help him focus more. After a few moments, when he was focused on his djed, he lifted the staff from its locked position at his waist. He gripped it with both hands and pressed it firmly against the ground, planting it in place. All of the preparation and acting caused a trickle of excitement to start. Things were going to get fun.
The wizards djed would become a performance, much like it had in his past as a gladiator. Such were the few situations in which the mage would find himself itching to cast away his djed so freely. So far the preparation step had gone fine, and the undead may have started to get a bit curious what he had in mind. With the preparations turning into the initial stages of casting, the goal would be to turn curiosity into amazement. It would take close observation for any to realize, but the most impressive spell of the day would be cast now.
Discounting the fact that no one would be able to admire and truly understand the amount of talent and cost it would take to cast this spell, it had impressed Miro already. He began to gather his djed in his core, pulling the stored energy of his soul and building it in his gut. His abs tensed, quickly followed by the rest of his body as he commanded his djed to attention. The first tricky part, and the one that would need the most concentration was ready.
Miro drew in a deep breath as he relaxed the control over his energy, allowing a wave of djed to flow outwards into his limbs. As the wave would reach out and hit the tips of his fingers and toes and attempt to rebound, he would spend the djed, using it to redirect djed from the pathways in his arms and legs and flow it into his core. The wizard let out a dull roar start to escape his lungs. It was soft, but as his need for focus would grow, the volume would as well.
If it was not the case that his body loved abuse, it was that it was toughened by it. Using the Flux to assist in reimancy seemed to increase the speed and output, which could be useful, if ever there was a situation in which the wizard was outmatched. For the time being it was nothing more than brutal practice, something that would bring fatigue to his body by boosting its potential to channel djed.
As always the use of djed was a double edged blade. Using the Flux used its own djed, topping that with an enhanced production of res would surely exhaust even Miro's djed limit and break into overgiving in chimes. As he noted before, focus was an absolute key. The roar picked up in strength as Miro prepared another redirection. He pictured in his mind the gathering of energy, finally prepared to cast the spell.
The wizard began to channel the power gathered power into his arms, empowering the pathways with redirected energy. Though his legs felt weak, he felt an ease of magical conductivity in his arms. Using these pathways as an express route to expend his djed, he flowed energy from his core through his arms and down his staff, creating res from its base and pouring it into the ground. The tense pressure on his stomach faded quickly, replacing the spent djed with fatigue.
When the djed had finished its transformation Miro released his pull on the Flux. With the release of his flux streams, he quieted himself. Though the rest of his body regained its former power, he felt the wave of recoil hit from abusing two disciplines at once. Producing res too fast and redirecting from multiple sources would add to the cost of djed spent, but it was slight when compared to the real issue. The toll on his body and mind left his knees shaking and the world spinning.
Miro's body began to tremble as he clung to his staff to steady him. His vision was blurred, and a roar of white noise blocked his mind. He only hoped the Nuit looked impressed despite the struggle. It was hard to play cool when disoriented, but the show would go on. He had only cast a bit too much too fast. As each moment passed the boy's control of his body increased, allowing him to stand on his own after a slow passing chime.
Though his head was still humming with a slight ache and confusion, he could still brag a bit. Years of training had given him the ability to talk himself up even in his sleep. "You may want to step back old man." Though his voice was shaky, he continued to hold a confident tone. "The winds can be fickle, I'd hate to see you crushed." The wizard took a moment to gather himself and took a deep breath.
He had only just recovered, yet it was time already to cast again. Miro raised his left hand high, causing his sleeve to fall, revealing an exposed arm. He began to pull his djed through the exposed flesh and into the air as a mist of res. An aqua cloud would drift into the air and begin to spread across the area saturating it and attracting the air. When the air was rich with res, he would move the res creating a circular flow. The attracted air would move along with it, creating a current.
After a few more moments of fueling the spell with res to gain control he stopped. He had produced all of the res he needed, now it was time to finish it all off. Miro shifted his attention to his staff arm, adjusting his grip on Ionu's Light so that it would be pointed towards the ground saturated with res.
To start out with a display like this was foolish. With the amount of reimancy cast, he would lose his chance to show off hypnotism extensively. The wizard smirked though, it would do him no good to hold back. Miro jabbed the staff forward, striking the ground. As it made contact he willed his res to move through the ground and towards the large tree, encasing its roots.
The res was then attracted the dirt and earth around the roots. Finally his preparations were complete. He now shifted his attention back to his left hand, commanding his gaseous res. With both masses of res ready to be moved, the spell would finally be on display. What would seem to be nonsense would turn into the elements tearing apart the only thriving life in the area.
Miro dropped his left hand as he raised his staff, gesturing the res to move. The res pulled the attracted earth along with the roots up towards Miro, causing its foundation to break loose. While pulling the earth up, he sent his gaseous res forward, attracting the air and transmuting it into a strong gust that rushed against the tree.
By pulling the roots towards him and pushing the tree with wind, he successfully broke its support and shifted its balance into falling. The large gust of wind cleared the area as the tower of wood cascaded down taking out a few smaller trees. It landed with a loud crack against the harsh rocky terrain, but its misery was not over yet.
"And there it goes. It is almost like magic, isn't it? A strong breeze toppling a tree so easily." The wizard let out a laugh. He reached down and grabbed his waterskin from inside his robe and pressed it to his mouth. After he removed the cap with his teeth he proceeded to take a long drink. It was a bit satisfying, but a short lived break. The mage wiped his mouth and placed the container back in his garb. With a smirk on his face, he continued. "Don't worry though, I am not done yet."
Miro guided his staff arm from the ground upwards, pulling the res used to topple up, smearing the wood. He flicked the staff downwards, causing a layer of res to burst into flames. He fueled the pyre, adding more heat until the log would ignite, filling the air with the scent of burning wood. Now the wizard lifted his staff to be held horizontally between both hands. Raising it, he lifted the res from the inferno.
The flames spat heat and threatened to spread, but its time would be short. He took a deep breath in, centering his mind on his res. He adjusted its shape and positioning, turning it to a thick cloud of gas spread across the log. Miro began to wring his hands across his staff, initiating his res being transmuted into water. Tiny droplets would begin to fall from the cloud, slowly at first, but gaining intensity quickly before stopping suddenly, and with it the fire as well.
Finally the kid turned to greet his friend Rayage, looking into his eyes. By now the boy would look tired, as if he was ready for a nap. Though he would still continue to gloat on his success, if only he hadn't cast so many spells in succession. Miro flopped down on the ground, letting out a sigh. He was finally done showing off and could enjoy all the praise that went with it.
With a coy look on his face Miro spoke once again, feeling much more humble. "Alright, I am tired now." The boy let out a yawn and laid himself back, resting his head on his arms. "I don't think any trees will be bothering us any time soon." It was easy to feel accomplished, but something told the young wizard his familiar would be less than happy. At any rate, he was eager to see what Rayage thought of him now.