The eightieth day of fall, 514 AV.
Keene pulled the water around through the air, feeding the cloud as he drew more and more the water already in the air around him. Having done the same spell every morning, he was finding it much easier to pull the water out of the heavy air from greater distances. There was a limit still, of course, but he could reach much higher into the sky to bring down the water he needed without completely draining the water flask. As the cloud gently swirled, its res center keeping it together while the small, wisps of blue that darted and dashed through the air to restock it with rain slipped in and out. As the drizzle lessoned and the cloud slowly dispersed, Keene took a small swig from the flask before capping it and reattaching it to his waist.
The days had begun to grow colder, though the word was only used in terms of comparatives. It was still just about as warm as the summers in Zeltiva, though the air was surprisingly more breathable. It was due, in part, to his acclimatization. He'd been on the island long enough that the heat no longer bothered him, though it still drew fourth its share fair of sweat. The weather had been changing, however. The clouds had taken to darkening and swelling, though they had yet to release their bounties for the time being. The "chill" had set in a few days ago, a marginally refreshing break, though it brought with it even more humidity if that were possible. Wiping some sweat from his brow, Keene took a few chimes to rest, meandering about the plateau aimlessly as he focused on his djed over all else. Quickly switching from reimancy to shielding was a feat he had yet to master. He wasn't even sure if it was something he could master the transition, as they were separate but similar enough that it was easy to confuse them without taking time for a brief meditation.
Once he felt better prepared, he centered his weight. Pressing against the tingling sensation of his djed that composed his hands, the silvery scales began to pour fourth, hovering in a growing, shimmering mass before him. When he felt he had produced enough of the material to work with, Keene began applying it to his right forearm. He'd lost the sensation in with a while back, but he'd been experimenting with body shields for the past couple days; everywhere he applied the scales had given him the same sensationless application as his forearm. Using just one hand to give physical gesture to his focused will, Keene wrapped the scales around his skin, pressing them against the flesh to bind to it. He had discovered that the particles, to an extent, took on a similar structure as what they were bonded to. Those that were founded upon earth were solid, unmoving. Upon flesh, however, they became fluid, malleable; though this quality only presented itself in response to the base's movement.
As the shimmer grew in intensity, Keene made sure to keep his arm straight to better cover the entire area. During his production of the scales, he had focused on light, the gentle, grey aura that drifted from behind the clouds. As the shield was completed - an opalescent vambrace to mirror that on his left - the darkness beneath it swam, mottled by the chinks in the magical armor. He pulled his arm closer, eying the stability of the scales as they stretched and shrunk as he played with the skin. Having not tasked the barrier to keep out flesh, his fingers disappeared into the darkness as they latched onto what skin he could grab. It had been a strange sensation the first time he'd done it, but now he was much more interested in the shield itself. Were there were lighter patches, Keene vigorously pinched and pulled the skin, pulling the cracks in the shield into more noticeable fissures. The variable shield, as he called it, was more durable than the static shields in the sense that it took much more movement to exacerbate the holes, as the scales were more fluid and better able to compensate for the invasions. Of course, the shield itself was still only as strong as whatever equation was used that took into account his skill, djed, and the initial structure of the shield.
Sighing a brief puff of air, Keene wiggled the fingers on his right hand as the shield disappeared, leaving no trace of its presence behind. Variable shields also seemed to have shorter lifespans, though Keene could hardly attribute that to anything beyond his own lacking understanding of their nature than anything else. Taking a few moments to review what it was he'd done well and done poorly, Keene stared off into the distance. It had become a common tendency for him to extend his gaze out over the vista. He'd stopped seeing what was there and had started seeing beyond it. It was not a mystical ability he had honed from his time spent as a Warden initiate; rather, it was a projection of thought that only he was audience to. It allowed him a visual spatial reasoning of his thoughts, a realm in which his eyes could partake of his processes beyond collecting information. It was all subjective and contained within his mind, of course, but the habitual gaze towards the horizon seemed to help his visualizations for whatever reason - familiarity, perhaps.
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