32nd of Spring, 515 A.V.
Trail of Waterfalls.
The Trail provided a vastly more pleasurable than the last time he had slunk down the pale, snowy way. Now it was bright and warm. The floorboards of the trail were swept clean of dirt, though a layer of flower petals were strewn across certain areas, and pollen could be seen in a thin yellow powder in others. His boots made a muffled clumping as he walked with an excited purpose. Benji had been given a few nights off because Deniss, Rynas, and Naia had some sort of other business to attend to, and he could not very well work without them there.
Syna’s touch made Benji’s brown hair bronze slightly when he passed under her rays. Though he had a thin layer of sweat from the heat, he was enjoying the Spring weather immensely. Though the view was spectacular, and the rushing waterfalls made music no instrument could reproduce, his purpose for being here was not to enjoy the scenery of the Trail.
He was here to collect and research in the name of his reimancy. Paranoid about performing magic in public, especially now that people partook of the outdoor aspects of Lhavit more frequently, he had been spending long hours of his time off in his apartment. Though it was not ideal for magic, its privacy won out when compared with a potential run in with the Shinya.
His task for today had been inspired by watching a gardener churn soil on his walk to the Mhakula Tea House. He produced the same type of soil with his reimancy, and had never been able to change that. But if he could find some other types of earth from outside Lhavit he may be able to familiarize himself with them enough to expand his repertoire.
As Benji stepped along the well kept trail he kept an eye out for any appealing samples. He had a small, smooth stone in his pocket as well as a clump of dried, tan earth. He was still hopefully to find something else that would catch his eye, but he had no idea if he was looking for anything in particular. It was very hard to search for something you had been seeing every day since you could remember. Dirt was, maybe, the most common thing in the world. Given that, he had no idea what constituted quality dirt. He was no farmer!
Eventually he gave up the search, deciding these two samples were good enough for today. He walked the rest of the trail in silence, lost in thought about how he would go about his experiment. The usual tickling of fear that he associated with reimancy was not present, the earthen nature of the experiment giving him comfort. Fire was the real threat. This was not without dangers, he knew, but it was decidedly not as dangerous as the pyromancy he had already experienced.
Eventually Benji found himself back at the entrance to Lhavit, a small stone gateway. A couple passed him, lost in their own romance. He paid them no heed, too preoccupied with getting back to his apartment to notice others. As he walked through the streets of Lhavit he did give the occasional Shinya a perfunctory bow of the head. It paid to respect the local law, and be known to respect it.
Once inside his apartment, the Alvadan pulled out the dirt and the stone. He set them carefully apart upon his table and sat. For a moment he poked and prodded both, looking for distinguishing features, but felt silly doing so.
They’re a rock and some petching dirt.
But first things first. Perhaps having a sample of his default magiced earth would provide him with good grounds to start. Benji sighed and closed his eyes. He began the familiar focus ritual that had come with his initial training in the manipulation of djed. As he did this, his djed was easily identified. Benji felt the rush of pleasure as he let it pulled out of his palms. The scars on his hands shone in the sunlight bleeding through the window. The res he made from his palms was minute and a congealed solid substance.
He moved it to hover between the small dirt pile and the stone on his table. With a momentary flash of willpower and a satisfied surge of thrill, he transmuted it to the dark earth he was accustomed to seeing.
Wonderful, now I have two piles of dirt and a rock.