67th of Autumn, 512 AV
Shortly before sunset.
Aoren stood within the center of the clearing just past the dead tree that stood vigil over this part of the forest. He was busying himself with practicing the manipulation of his fire based magic. He held between his hands a sphere of fire as deep a blue as the clear ocean waters. The inner depths of the sphere had not yet been transmuted only the outer most layers had been ignited. Aoren was practicing his ability to manipulate his fireballs from a distance. He released the orb of fire but kept it suspended by his will to manipulate the Res within its depths. He extended a hand toward the flaming orb willing the fireball to split into two separate spheres. With a little concentration and careful breathing Aoren was able to get his Res to obey his unspoken command.
The whole of the clearing was illuminated by the light being cast by the two magical fireballs. Their hypnotic blue flames swirled about as if dancing to a silent melody. Aoren conjured more Res that enveloped his hands then recalled the fireballs to them. He contained the reaction to the outer most layers of the Res around his hands as the Res from the two sphere joined with that surrounding his fingers and palms. He smiled in satisfaction as fire burned brightly in and around his palms, snaking around his fingers and coiling around his wrists.
He brought his hands together joining the wreathes of flame licking his hands forming them back into a single sphere of fire. He exhaled slowly. Aoren didn't usually like working with fire but the more he feared something the less he was driven to understand it and that was not something that was in Aoren's nature. He had many fears but he strove not to be ruled by them. That was no way to live. Cowering under a rock, jumping at every shadow that passed by, flinching at the slightest bit of danger, Aoren would not spend his life that way.
The young man clenched his fists willing the sphere to divide once more. He brought his hands up and searched for the breath that filled the depths of his lungs willing it to manifest alongside the fire that burned brightly before him. He closed his eyes and conjured a gust of wind that swept up the two fireballs and circled around Aoren. In that moment he let the Res within the two orbs of flame distend and thin until nothing but wisps of flame drifted off into the wind in a small cyclone of fire. It was nothing dramatically impressive. A mere display of pyrotechnics but it was still draining on the young man who was nowhere near mastery of his reimancy.
Aoren sighed and reached down and grabbed his quarterstaff. He gripped it tightly as he waited for the ringing in his ears and the dizziness of using his more adept powers faded. As he kept his eyes closed he measured his breathing. He let his thoughts go where they wanted until they went nowhere at all and he simply was. He turned his face upward to where the darkening sky would be. Leth would be painting the world in his pale light soon as he walked the heavens. In that moment Aoren felt most at peace. When his mind was clouded by nothing and taking in everything around him. The sound of wind rustling the leaves of the trees was a comfort he always welcomed. The constant chatter of birds as they readied themselves for the coming night. Aoren had the means of making a campsite for the night. He had no intention of doing so. The young man had learned enough about being in the wilderness that if you were alone at night you didn't want to make that fact obvious to predators.
He would be making his bed in the branches of a sturdy tree. Opening his eyes Aoren scanned the edge of the clearing then turned to his pack. He fetched a bit of bread and his waterskin. A light meal before he climbed up into the nearest suitable tree then he would settle down for the night.