
It wasn’t long before the girl returned with Remni in tow. To Izuyanai, it couldn’t have been any sooner, as she was already starting to feel the drain of djed caused by this new magic. The remaining students were shooed out of the room for their own safety, though a few of them hung about the stairs, watching curiously.
“Sudden Reimancy issues? That’s a surprise, even for a school like this,” Remni commented. He looked calm but went about the manner in a brisk fashion that was oddly reassuring. “First of all, we have to identify your element. Do you have any idea what that might be?” he asked. Even as he spoke, he seemed to be weaving a spell of his own. Perhaps it was a diagnostic auristics, or no, a shield.
“My element? Do you mean this?” Izuyanai offered, cautiously indicating the mist.
“Mm. Not quite,” he answered. “Alright, listen closely. What you are now producing is a physical manifestation of your djed. We call this Res. In Reimancy, mages use this to transmute into four elements. These are fire, water, air, and earth.”
Izuyanai quickly spoke up, “Then that would be air, in my case.”
“Good,” Remni clapped his hands together, looking pleased. “At least we won’t have to take into account that you’ll burn down the building. Alright, now what you need to do is control your djed, shutting it down from creating anymore Res. I remember you’re an Aurist. Focus on the physical flow of djed to your hands. It’s a little different from when you try to read auras.”
Nodding in understanding, Izuyanai took a deep breath and closed her eyes. She blocked out the shuffles of eavesdropping students and focused on her orientation. She could feel the djed running down to her palms, but it felt oddly disconnected from her will. It was as if she weren’t holding the reins to a carriage and was instead being pulled along for the ride. Keeping Remni’s advice in mind, Izuyanai did her best to focus on the physical flow of magic. She reached out trying to connect herself with the wild magic.
Instead of satisfying control, however, she fumbled. As a result, another gust of wind swept along the room. Izuyanai’s eyes snapped open and turned toward Remni for advice. While the rest of the room seemed windblown, the tutor himself was immaculate. Most likely thanks to the shields he had put up.
“It looked like you had the right idea. Try again, more slowly this time.”
Izuyanai closed her eyes once more and tentatively reached out for the rogue magic. She managed to work out the very end of it and felt her way blindly toward the source. Once she gained a firm hold of the djed, Izuyanai imagined drawing the power back within herself. Calming the magic and gradually letting it ebb away.
When she cracked opened her eyes, the last of the silvery mist was dissolving into nothing.
“Good work!” Remni praised. “I don’t advise experimenting with Reimancy until we’ve found you a proper tutor, but now you know the basics of control. Alright, you should get some rest. Res production is the same as throwing out your djed in physical form. You’ll likely drain yourself if you use it too much.”
Indeed Izuyanai did feel quite tired. However, there was no headache incoming as when she went a little too far with Auristics. Instead, she had a feeling that the fatigue had to do with the unexpected excitement. |
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