A Shield and a Candlestick Timestamp: Summer 25, 512 AV Location: L'orlei's House L'orlei sat in her home, her eyes closed, remaining completely motionless save for the rise and fall of her chest with each breath. She was trying to meditate, though it was not something she was good at. Before her mother left on her call, L'orlei had just started learning about magic. Her mother had a friend who taught L'orlei the basics of Shielding, a magic used to protect. L'orlei's mother knew that one day her daughter would need to be able to protect herself, but being a healer, she was averse to violence, and her mother decided that shielding would be a good route for the young konti. L'orlei didn't know why she needed it, Mura was perfectly safe, but if her mother insisted then she would learn. Of course she hadn't really practiced it since her mother had left, she was simply scraping to get by, but now that her business had finally kicked off L'orlei had time to focus on other things. And that meant her studies, be they medical or magical, which brought things back to their original point. L'orlei sat in the dark, save for a single candle burning in front of her. She wasn't watching the candle, she'd found it to be a distraction, but she didn't bother putting it out. The light dancing against the back of her eyelids was peaceful, and seemed to be helping her reach what she assumed was a meditative state. L'orlei inhaled and exhaled slowly, absently watching the flikering candle through her closed eyes. The light danced strangely across her eyelids, and L'orlei felt herself beginning to relax. She knew she wasn't going to find some mystical inner peace or anything, but there was something relaxing about the meditation attempt. The young healer took in a deep breath and opened her eyes, watching the candle directly. The flame danced about, and as she stared at it she felt her mind go blank. ..well.. sort of blank. She couldn't help but think a little bit, but the Konti decided she had sat there long enough and it was time to being practicing her long neglected craft. |