3 Spring 513(Morning) Only yesterday, Clyde had been healed, here on Mura. His eyes, his ears, and the unsightly scars he had born for so very long, were now all gone... Gone... It was a bit odd really, and everything he saw and heard seemed crisper, more real. He had not even realized that these senses had been damaged, until the injuries had been lifted. He had risen at sunset this morning, to watch the sunrise. It seemed... Similar... And yet, different. Like he had been missing a bit of it, for a long time. He could hardly remember back to the time before the incident. As the sun slowly rose in the distance, Clyde sat on a beach, feeling the sand on his fingers, watching the odd sheen of the light off the waters. Rye sat a few paces away, resting in the sands. He was not used to his master rising so early, except perhaps when they were traveling. He had a few days still till he left Mura... He might as well fill them with something productive. Why not work on his skills in engraving, he had thought to himself as he saw a rounded beach stone. It had been shaped by the water moving over it, day after day, till it was smooth and round, about the size of the palm of his hand. Which on a man his size, was decently big. Holding the stone in his palm, he rooted around in his pack, and took out his engraving kit. But... He did not feel like opening it up. So much of a hassle. That was when an idea struck him. Why not engrave, with Reimancy? He could control a stone, lift it, shape it, throw it. Why not engrave it, using the knowledge he had of stones, Reimancy, and engraving? Putting the tip of one finger on the center of the stone, Clyde began to exude a small amount of res, out of his finger, and collected it on the tip of it. It was quite easy, and only took a moment for such a small amount. Concentrating on the res, and the stone before him, Clyde began to draw on the stone with his finger, as if it was the tip of a quill. As he did, he traced a thin line of res behind him, until he had circle around the middle of the stone. He focused his attention to the thin line he had made, and on grinding into the stone, pulling it out, cutting into it. Simple enough. He traced his finger around a few times, focusing on his work. At first nothing happened, but then he figured out the right way of doing it, and suddenly a fine spray of sand and rock particles came off of the stone after his finger had moved over it. This, in fact, was easier and less work than using an engraving kit to engrave! Though it would only work on earth. He continued to trace the circle with his finger, until a visible line could be seen, cut into the surface of the rock. How interesting. What one found out, when they messed about, and experimented alone. Perhaps it would be a day well spent after all, Clyde thought. |