Season of Summer, Day 42, 513 AV The crimson of the Blood Hills washed over Ronas as he trudged to the border between it and the Prairie. His eyes were focused on the horizon, watching and listening for anything that might indicate a monster, a beast, something he needed to fight, something he needed to kill. The Testing Grounds were not safe. Not now, or in the future. Being unprepared was lethal here. Ronas knew the "Empty Mind" meditation technique would not be safe in the Testing Grounds. Nearer to the Citadel, the wards and nuits inside ensured a relative safety, at least compared to these wilds. But to do a full empty mind meditation session here was tantamount to suicide. The whole point was to drive all thought from the mind; to do it here would mean driving out thoughts, impressions, and senses that might have warned of danger as well. Instead, Ronas settled for "Clear Mind" meditation. Instead of emptying his mind of all thoughts until it was as empty as the Void, he instead chose to clear it; pushing out all distracting thoughts until the mind reached Singularity; that is, only those thoughts he wanted would remain. Sitting down, Ronas took a deep breath, his face smoothing out into a mask of calm serenity. Close your eyes. Clear your mind. He focused on his breathing. In and out. Deep breaths. He could feel the air enter his lungs, his chest expanding and contracting with each breath, the muscles in his chest moving and his diaphragm extending and closing as necessary. Each part of his body, from the ligaments in his legs, to the muscles in his arms, became more and more distant. He focused now on his senses, but only one at a time. He chose sound. Ronas heard the screeches of creatures in the distance. The whooshing of wind across his scalp. He could hear gravel rolling about, the faint crackle of thin, stubby branches from the blood-red plants of the Blood Hills rubbing against one another. All these sounds, Ronas concentrated on, trying to place their location, their origin, their threat level. The creatures seemed far off. No great threat there. Ronas concentrated instead on a point of space in front of him. It was practice he knew he could not forget to do. While the Empty Mind would be ideal for forming a Void portal, it wasn't strictly necessary. A clear mind was sufficient. He concentrated on that point, this time not using any glyphs or incantations to help. Just pure meditation. Ronas wrapped his Djed into the space, and compressed it. Tighter and tighter and tighter. His brow furrowed as he then started to use his Djed to "push" away the air there. The dust, the random matter that took up the space that occupied where the portal would be. His mind, empty but for the sounds around him, threatened to flood with thoughts about what he was doing. Ronas shook his head. Concentrate! The Djed, mimicking Ronas' mental state, continued to push out the matter, creating a point of pure nothingness. The Void existed parallel to the material plane; it was another plane of existence, comprised of pure emptiness. The only way to access it is to create a little piece of it here in Mizahar. To create a tiny area of space so empty, it's not so much a portal to the Void as a bridge. Almost as though it was a complementary pair to a sympathetic point of emptiness in that vast expanse. Ronas concentrated. It was difficult to keep all matter away from a singular point. Just as memories and thoughts always wish to invade an empty mind, so too does matter wish to invade a point of pure nothingness. Nature abhors a vacuum. Ronas breathed in through his nose, and let out a calming breath through his mouth. His Djed flowed steadily out now, neither stretching nor wrenching open the portal. Gently pushing. It was the only way. And when he opened his eyes, Ronas could see a swirling portal before him. He did not smile. The portal was not large, nor particularly impressive, even by his standards. It did not even have any significant pull. Nonetheless, it was approximately the size of two of his heads, which was certainly an improvement though not nearly enough to swallow even a person-sized object. Closing his eyes again, Ronas now concentrated on the reverse, using his Djed to yank some matter and stuff it into the heart of the portal. As was his usual procedure he was slow, methodical, careful. The matter was introduced, and though he could not see it, the portal almost immediately collapsed. Ronas took another deep breath. Back to his meditation. Then he heard something. Footsteps, it seemed like, but footsteps he did not recognize. It did not have the determined, measured pace of Master Brent. Was it an enemy? A beast, come to kill him? Ronas was not certain. It still seemed a bit of distance away, so he decided to continue meditating, but he continued to monitor this new sound. Should it get closer, or prove a threat, Ronas was well-prepared to turn, and bring Equalizer to bear. |