37th day of Spring, 514
Rayne found himself by the ocean once more; he was merely standing there staring out into the giant expanse of the ocean. He had pushed himself too far the previous time he was here, and was hesitating on what he originally came here to do. How could he help others out when he cannot even bring himself to use one of the arts that could help them out? Rayne sighed, and slumped a little before flinching. His body still felt a little bit sore, the cold was helping out with that, not too much with his aching ears.
Well he had one motivation at the moment, it was that he cannot lose allow the tips of his ears to simply fall off and become nothing. Maybe he could play around with the fire this time? Rayne shook his head; it was too soon for anything flashy, it still hurt a lot. He sighed and cleared his head of any hesitation, the longer he stood here; the closer he’d get to freeze his nose off. He felt within, and pulled at his djed, soon Res began to seep out from his hands; he lifted them up at chest level, and held them out.
Once he had collected a good amount, about the size of a cabbage of yellow liquid res, he transmuted the outer layers of it into flames. The sudden heat hitting his face made him flinch, and nearly caused him to lose control. But he moved the flames away in time that could have gotten a little too ugly. Rayne moved the flame around in circles, and around himself to heat him up a little. If he was going to be honest it was certainly relaxing. Although keeping control was a little hard. Every few turns he’d nearly drop the ball of flames or it’d either grow or shrink suddenly. He kept a close eye on the rather dangerous flame; once he felt warm again he decided to change it into a ball of water. He didn’t even pay any attention to his surroundings. He spun the ball of water a little; there was something he needed to work on a little.
Rayne moved the ball of water a little over the ocean, and willed the inner bit of res to attract it toward the ball of water. It was becoming really hard to control, it was almost 4 meters away, it was extremely difficult to control at this range. The water from the ocean began to spin as it met the spinning ball of water, it looked like a little water spout, just better controlled. Rayne was satisfied with his job. He dropped the ball, and relaxed. That wasn’t easy at all, but it was a job well done, maybe he could rest for a little while?