Master Rayage did seem entirely impressed with his little experiment. At her exclamation, Keene turned an uncomprehending stare towards her. "I'm testing the-" The sensation of her chilled fingers against his skin immediately cause his arm to jerk back, most of the mud slipping from his forearm in a clump. Having his sentence cut off in the middle, Keene cleared his throat, instead nodding as the woman corrected him. It seemed the mudpool's abilities were far less than he had given it credit for, yet he supposed it wouldn't hurt to continue his test. She continued on, stating that there was a lesson to be learned. He blinked, regarding her with a slight frown. "I learned the mud doesn't heal fresh wounds." Whether it was the intended lesson or not, it was knowledge gained. The usefulness of it was debatable, but it was surely more pragmatic than the wish to "have fun". He found it a bit irritating that "fun" was the first lesson. The more he thought however, as he moved to oblige the orders given him to continue covering himself in the mud, the more Keene wondered if the "fun" was merely a distraction. Perhaps there was a greater meaning hidden beneath Master Rayage's words, concealed by his own aggravation with the pointless concept of enjoyment.
As he drew the murky mess of liquid from the pool to roll over his skin, he found the entire process to be a bit odd. Whether the mud worked or not, Keene wasn't sure the stench would ever be washed clean. While not particularly meticulous about his personal hygiene, he wasn't fond of pointless conversations, and the smell would certainly spark at least one with his Warden master he would rather avoid. Still, he had committed, and if the best way to gain the benefits of the mud was to cover himself in it, Keene had little reason not to do so at that point. Having difficulty getting the mud all over himself, Keene rose, his feet sinking some as his weight transitioned to his feet. With a few appraising steps, Keene waded further out into the pool before he tucked his knees and sent his entire body beneath the surface. For a few ticks there was little motion from where he had disappeared before he slowly rose up out of the stillness like some strange looking stick bobbing back up to the surface. Using his filthy hands to pull most of the mud away from his mouth and eyes, Keene blinked furiously as the mud ran down both face and neck from the mass of yuck that had wove its way into his hair and hung heavy over his scalp.
Carefully stumbling back to the shore, he nodded as Rayage asked if he could coat her back. Slipping from the mudpool with a schlock as his feet left the mud behind, Keene moved his hands up to his hair, taking a few handfuls of the stuff let carefully drip over Master Rayage's back until she was covered. The mud on his own back had grown surprisingly warm as it was exposed to the day's occluded sunlight, and it stuck to him tightly, itching in some places. Once his task had been completed, he seated himself beside master Rayage once more, a couple tears escaping one of his eyes as be blinked out some mud that had dripped into it. Running a hand through is mud caked hair, Keene pushed the majority of the mass away from his forehead to keep his face clear of any excessive drippings.
He pondered on the potential lessons, too lost in thought to enjoy the strange, soothing sensations of the mud. Keene supposed the lesson could have been subjecting himself to things that were frivolous at face value to benefit from properties that would otherwise remain undiscovered. He had never put much merit into mud, finding it little more than wet dirt. However, it possessed the ability to heal - though perhaps not quite to the extent he had thought -, and that revelation would never have been discovered if someone had not taken the time to test it. If that were the case, Keene supposed it was a rather satisfactory lesson. He preferred to think his mind more open than some, but he was not so naive as to believe he was free of bias. There were things he found no point in. If the mud was a metaphor, he wondered what it referred to. Perhaps there were magics he did not yet know of that were lackluster in appearance but incredibly powerful and useful in practice? He wasn't sure, and as he wiggled his toes in the mud in thought and occasionally wiped more of the mud from his eyes, he gazed pensively into the pool. Covered from head to toe in the contents of the mudpool, he made quite the strange little thinker.
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