Timestamp: 14th of Summer, 515 AV
Ever since Kavala had taken him to the Sanctuary in Fall Shane had been thinking about the outside world. He’d been thinking of the somewhat lush terrain outside the city and had been somewhat yearning to take a stroll through it. Of course he was no longer the young and carefree Shane of previous seasons. He had returned to the Shane who had spent his whole life in Syliras but never once ventured outside of the Citadel to take a walk in the country. However with all the weird stuff that was going on inside the city he was starting to wonder if the wilds of Cyphrus were safer.
Ill equipped, under educated and aimless he set out from the city on the morning of the fourteenth. He had no specific route to take but he had assured himself he wouldn’t stray too far from Civilisation. He would stay near the farms and outposts and beaten paths and what not. This he did. He meandered for several hours taking in the nice scenery and speaking occasionally to the locals. It was about noon that Shane started to notice he was rather bored. In fact he was quite extremely bored. There was only so many times one could look at a different colour of dirt or tree and plant and still feel something.
Something had changed; perhaps it was he; but before long he was beginning to consider what other things he could do with his alone time. He could practice some magic. He was certainly lacking in his skills. It was then that he heard a rustling in the trees. He turned his head to the sound but could see nothing in the foliage. He blinked his eyes switching into the auras of the universe with a subtle casualness of long practice. Immediately he could discern an animal’s aura in the foliage. He focussed on the aura drinking in the details of the creature. It was yellow and four legged but strange patterns in white and black covered its coat. It had strangely circular ears and watchful eyes. It was clearly canine be it a member of the dog or wolf family he did not know but it was more dog sized at the very least. It was tense; every muscle in its body was at attention; and very, very still. It was looking directly at him, watching, assessing.
Shane shifted subtly, slowly, he allowed his sphere of influence to grow and bridge the gap between them. He suggested with his arms and shoulders. Friend. Harmless. Come closer. This was not the first time he had bent the grand power of hypnotism on a dog. He suspected it was perhaps the bond he had unknowingly built between them via his powers that had caused Norman’s loss to hit him so hard. He had unknowingly amplified his love and dependence on the dog as he was trying to do for the dog. At least this was a theory was playing with. The knowledge of it didn’t make his heart ache any less, however it did make him hesitant to unleash the full range of his power on the dog though he could try a new trick he had been working on.
He watched the oddly muted colours of the dogs ‘feelings’ trying to discern how the dog was reacting to his suggestions. This part of Auristics certainly wasn’t an exact science but perhaps the colour was of a slightly less suspicious shade. It was time for the ‘flash’. Shane focussed on this image. He was the dog; he was looking up at the form of Shane, Shane offered the food out to the creature, it hesitantly took the food and Shane scratched it behind the ears, he took a snap of that moment. Shane transmitted this image to the dog. It was like instant recall to the dog. A ‘flash’ of a happy memory involving Shane reinforcing the idea that this person it had met was a friend.
Shane watched it’s aura for several moments. It’s colours changed a bit as it seemed unable to make up its mind. Shane had just blinked the Auristics out of his eyes when he noticed a pair of circular ears exiting the brush...
Ever since Kavala had taken him to the Sanctuary in Fall Shane had been thinking about the outside world. He’d been thinking of the somewhat lush terrain outside the city and had been somewhat yearning to take a stroll through it. Of course he was no longer the young and carefree Shane of previous seasons. He had returned to the Shane who had spent his whole life in Syliras but never once ventured outside of the Citadel to take a walk in the country. However with all the weird stuff that was going on inside the city he was starting to wonder if the wilds of Cyphrus were safer.
Ill equipped, under educated and aimless he set out from the city on the morning of the fourteenth. He had no specific route to take but he had assured himself he wouldn’t stray too far from Civilisation. He would stay near the farms and outposts and beaten paths and what not. This he did. He meandered for several hours taking in the nice scenery and speaking occasionally to the locals. It was about noon that Shane started to notice he was rather bored. In fact he was quite extremely bored. There was only so many times one could look at a different colour of dirt or tree and plant and still feel something.
Something had changed; perhaps it was he; but before long he was beginning to consider what other things he could do with his alone time. He could practice some magic. He was certainly lacking in his skills. It was then that he heard a rustling in the trees. He turned his head to the sound but could see nothing in the foliage. He blinked his eyes switching into the auras of the universe with a subtle casualness of long practice. Immediately he could discern an animal’s aura in the foliage. He focussed on the aura drinking in the details of the creature. It was yellow and four legged but strange patterns in white and black covered its coat. It had strangely circular ears and watchful eyes. It was clearly canine be it a member of the dog or wolf family he did not know but it was more dog sized at the very least. It was tense; every muscle in its body was at attention; and very, very still. It was looking directly at him, watching, assessing.
Shane shifted subtly, slowly, he allowed his sphere of influence to grow and bridge the gap between them. He suggested with his arms and shoulders. Friend. Harmless. Come closer. This was not the first time he had bent the grand power of hypnotism on a dog. He suspected it was perhaps the bond he had unknowingly built between them via his powers that had caused Norman’s loss to hit him so hard. He had unknowingly amplified his love and dependence on the dog as he was trying to do for the dog. At least this was a theory was playing with. The knowledge of it didn’t make his heart ache any less, however it did make him hesitant to unleash the full range of his power on the dog though he could try a new trick he had been working on.
He watched the oddly muted colours of the dogs ‘feelings’ trying to discern how the dog was reacting to his suggestions. This part of Auristics certainly wasn’t an exact science but perhaps the colour was of a slightly less suspicious shade. It was time for the ‘flash’. Shane focussed on this image. He was the dog; he was looking up at the form of Shane, Shane offered the food out to the creature, it hesitantly took the food and Shane scratched it behind the ears, he took a snap of that moment. Shane transmitted this image to the dog. It was like instant recall to the dog. A ‘flash’ of a happy memory involving Shane reinforcing the idea that this person it had met was a friend.
Shane watched it’s aura for several moments. It’s colours changed a bit as it seemed unable to make up its mind. Shane had just blinked the Auristics out of his eyes when he noticed a pair of circular ears exiting the brush...