The trip up to the ship was by far the most intense and intimidating situation Ricky had been stuck in, and considering his history that definitely meant he was at the end of his rope in the ideas that came to mind. He had no clue how they were going to get through this, even worse how this would all end seeing as how they were heavily outmatched. He'd managed to spit in the face of death time and time again of course, except this time the situation involved risking the life of one of his own. Pulren had been assigned to his squad when the recruit finally became a Wave Guard, therefore it was Ricky's own responsibility to make sure the young Guardsman made it out alive to carry the torch. The next generation. It was imperative they be guided and in turn guide those that followed them in turn, that was the role that a veteran such as Ricky played a part of in his career.
They finally reached the deck ogthe ship to meet the gruesome sight, the dead and the charred all a horrid image to take in as they found themselves at the centerfold of their engagement. The one that brought the two up here was by far too silent, too complicated for Ricky to try and read into. All premade attempts to observe was only met with a shell of mystery, a barrage of faults also laid on part on Ricky himself as he failed to find anything particularly useful in this situation. The hothead however was wicked in her attempt to confront the two, her "charms" casted to Pulren quickly defended by the fisherman as he grasped the young man's shouldrr, in turn making sure he remained at a distance from her. "Stay back ye blazin'bitch!" He demanded aloud at first, but then their presence was graced by the leader of this whole act. The man of the bell himself showed and he in turn led the conversation to a more civil route, though Ricky felt that in this case the situation was much less that civil. It was then he realized that he still had a hand on Pul's own shoulder, the defensive grip he held still slightly strong as the mage continued to speak.
Dis be it! He noted to himself, as now woulf be the only time he could manage to pull what Djed was left in him. "Hear 'im out mate, stall fer time fer a chime er tw' but don't move from me." He murmured to Pulren, a sharp look to the man as he cintinued to prattle on. "Oi'm Ricky and dis be me squad member Pul, we'll be listenin but dat's it. Oi can only promise dat." He barked as though they had little choice, in truth the speech that would be given would hopefully serve enough time. Ricky needn't to zone himself into that protective state he always needed, seeing as how they were already in a sticky situation. All he needed to do was pull out his Djed and weave it into the fabrics of magic, and then from there he would know Pulren to a least be slightly protected from the magic. Ricky took in a deep breath and held a stern look towards the wizard, listened closely as he let out a silent sigh only Pulren would be able to hear. It eas then he felt the channels of his Djed flow, and solely directed it out through his right arm as it started to sluggishly pour out from his hand.
Only thing was the faint shimmer only he could see glimmered brighter, his mind solely focused on the thought of blocking possibly all forms of foreign Djed. With that set in mind he let his Djed flow free, hopeful that no a single other mage were capable of seeing this. As far as he knew only he could, but that didn't stop the possibility of another discovering in turn. His Djed glowed a brilliant royal blue sheen that slowly flowed out over Pulren's shoulder, gis focus split on the man while at the same time molding a solid layer of a shield. In terms of affecting Pulren he only knew the shield would block magic, all while the young guardman wouldn't know it was there... unless he were hit by magic. The act continued nonetheless as the fisherman focused more on the shielding, his channel wearing thin as what spare Djed he had left started to grow rather thin so quickly. Almost enough... just a wee bit more!... He pushed and pushed as he forced out what Djed he could, the sheen finally less bright as it started to spread across Pulren's neck and over most of his chest. The fisherman managed to cover most of the boy's face too, but only a small portion of Pulren's right side remained untouched by his shield.
That was it then, the best Ricky could do considering the circumstances. It was difficult to try and keep the fact he'd expended the last bit of Djed he freely had on shielding, namely the sudden increase in breath intake could give it away. Though he still did his best to hide it, only Pulren could fully know that what Ricky did wore him down some. All that was left was the fighting spirit in the fisherman, even then that would prove hardly effective in the current situation. All that remained in check was a plan of action, and seeing as how this man had a "proposition" of the sort, it was high time the two figured something out to stall for time.
They finally reached the deck ogthe ship to meet the gruesome sight, the dead and the charred all a horrid image to take in as they found themselves at the centerfold of their engagement. The one that brought the two up here was by far too silent, too complicated for Ricky to try and read into. All premade attempts to observe was only met with a shell of mystery, a barrage of faults also laid on part on Ricky himself as he failed to find anything particularly useful in this situation. The hothead however was wicked in her attempt to confront the two, her "charms" casted to Pulren quickly defended by the fisherman as he grasped the young man's shouldrr, in turn making sure he remained at a distance from her. "Stay back ye blazin'bitch!" He demanded aloud at first, but then their presence was graced by the leader of this whole act. The man of the bell himself showed and he in turn led the conversation to a more civil route, though Ricky felt that in this case the situation was much less that civil. It was then he realized that he still had a hand on Pul's own shoulder, the defensive grip he held still slightly strong as the mage continued to speak.
Dis be it! He noted to himself, as now woulf be the only time he could manage to pull what Djed was left in him. "Hear 'im out mate, stall fer time fer a chime er tw' but don't move from me." He murmured to Pulren, a sharp look to the man as he cintinued to prattle on. "Oi'm Ricky and dis be me squad member Pul, we'll be listenin but dat's it. Oi can only promise dat." He barked as though they had little choice, in truth the speech that would be given would hopefully serve enough time. Ricky needn't to zone himself into that protective state he always needed, seeing as how they were already in a sticky situation. All he needed to do was pull out his Djed and weave it into the fabrics of magic, and then from there he would know Pulren to a least be slightly protected from the magic. Ricky took in a deep breath and held a stern look towards the wizard, listened closely as he let out a silent sigh only Pulren would be able to hear. It eas then he felt the channels of his Djed flow, and solely directed it out through his right arm as it started to sluggishly pour out from his hand.
Only thing was the faint shimmer only he could see glimmered brighter, his mind solely focused on the thought of blocking possibly all forms of foreign Djed. With that set in mind he let his Djed flow free, hopeful that no a single other mage were capable of seeing this. As far as he knew only he could, but that didn't stop the possibility of another discovering in turn. His Djed glowed a brilliant royal blue sheen that slowly flowed out over Pulren's shoulder, gis focus split on the man while at the same time molding a solid layer of a shield. In terms of affecting Pulren he only knew the shield would block magic, all while the young guardman wouldn't know it was there... unless he were hit by magic. The act continued nonetheless as the fisherman focused more on the shielding, his channel wearing thin as what spare Djed he had left started to grow rather thin so quickly. Almost enough... just a wee bit more!... He pushed and pushed as he forced out what Djed he could, the sheen finally less bright as it started to spread across Pulren's neck and over most of his chest. The fisherman managed to cover most of the boy's face too, but only a small portion of Pulren's right side remained untouched by his shield.
That was it then, the best Ricky could do considering the circumstances. It was difficult to try and keep the fact he'd expended the last bit of Djed he freely had on shielding, namely the sudden increase in breath intake could give it away. Though he still did his best to hide it, only Pulren could fully know that what Ricky did wore him down some. All that was left was the fighting spirit in the fisherman, even then that would prove hardly effective in the current situation. All that remained in check was a plan of action, and seeing as how this man had a "proposition" of the sort, it was high time the two figured something out to stall for time.