Timestamp - 64th of Spring, 519 A.V.
Continued in: Becoming More Immersed I
Kelski woke to a gentle nudge on her mind. She stretched, turned over, and felt the warm body of Ebon curled up at her back on the couch. She smiled softly, shoved him over, and felt him shift with a grunt giving her room to get up. Cats. They loved sleeping in piles. She rose from what she thought was a solo nap and pressed a kiss on his forehead before she discovered her niece stretched out on top of the cat’s legs, sleeping just as soundly. Mice. The Kelvic shook her head and laughed, giving Ember a second kiss as she looked around. “What is it?” She asked gently, glancing all around her to see if there was any trouble.
Questions. I have many.
Kelski scrubbed the side of her face, nodding absently, and wandered over to grab water from the ice box they kept in the kitchen area. She gripped the cool mug of water and sipped at it as she settled in to the other unoccupied couch. The Gem’s voice was echoing in her mind, filled with curiosity and interest. The building was stimulated, Kelski decided, a bit in awe that a creature such as an Arch could have such sentient scenarios. The Gem was questioning and thus interested; her intelligence engaged. Kelski loved the feeling. It soothed her and gave her nurturing side a real boost. “Ask your questions then. And I will do my best to answer.” Kelski said softly, keeping her voice in her mind so that she did not disturb the other two sleeping Kelvics.
What things have you ‘seen’ with your empowered vision? Tell me what it is like. I see much now, in bursts, but I am not understanding what I see.
The Gem was careful how it asked the question. Kelski knew why. It didn’t perceive the same way she did. And she suspected it used the word ‘see’ loosely. It was a highly sensitive structure. But she had no idea how it felt things.
“People like me… creatures…. humans, Kelvics, even the dogs that Anja has… we have five senses. We see with our eyes, feel with our hands, taste with our tongues, hear with our ears, and smell with our noses. When I look at something with the auristics… with the magesight… it augments all those things. But it matters most to my vision… what I can see. If I glance at something with magesight, I get more information. I can tell if someone is overheated, and that might indicate they are ill. I can look at food and see or even smell if it looks healthy, or if it is spoiled and no good to eat. I can see into objects, to some extent, that allow me to see flesh under things like clothing or perhaps a hiding person behind a closed door. I can see magic because it spirals out from its source and wraps the mages that use it in odd colorful ways. I can usually tell a kelvic because they don’t look like a human or their animal but slightly ‘wrong’, almost as if they don’t belong here on this world. I am not the best at auristics though, so that’s most of what I can know at this time. Later, as I get better, Ill learn more and see more.” She added, then took a deep breath.