60th of winter, 521 AV
Aster had been toying with the concept of light ever since she'd been blessed by Priskil. Being a daughter of Syna, she'd always felt a sort of affinity for light, warmth, fire...especially sunlight. But being marked by Priskil changed things. Now it felt like a more solid connection. She could sense light, strengthen it herself, even briefly create it within her own palms.
So she had been thinking about it quite a bit, and her thoughts had lead her to shielding. It was still something she was trying to practice when she could, and she was curious to see if shielding could affect light. Which lead to her sitting at the table in her room with two lit candles in front of her, the statuette of Kihala sitting on the edge beside her, swinging her tiny stone feet.
"It's a bit more difficult than just shielding with full touch, but theoretically it should work," the woman said.
Aster nodded, idly flicking her fingers, brightening the candle for a moment, the mark on her palm glowing faintly. It still sent a thrill through her every time she did it. Kihala looked bemused. "And I need to incorporate what the thing I'm shielding against," Aster recalled. "So..." she glanced from the candle directly in front of her to the one further away.
"It doesn't have to be the whole thing," Kihala said. "Just a piece will do."
"If I'm trying to block the light, though, how do I incorporate that?" Aster frowned, glancing between the two candles.
"You're not just blocking any light, though. You're blocking the light of a candle. It's...complicated. I don't know much of the details myself," Kihala admitted. "All I know is you have to incorporate the item to task the shield."
Aster frowned thoughtfully, and after a moment flexed her fingers, extending the claws of one hand. Carefully, she reached out, carving off a small sliver of wax from the side of the candle. Scraping excess wax out from under her nails and letting them return to their normal length, Aster turned back to the candle in front of her.
She closed her eyes for a moment, inhaling deeply and then exhaling slowly, particularly mindful of her breath so as not to blow out the candle. Aster focused, stilling her mind, slowing her breathing, and let her awareness reach down into her chest, pulling gently at the djed she could feel humming through her veins when she focused. She drew it up, feeling it pool in her fingertips, thrumming, ready to be used.
Opening her eyes again, Aster let out another slow, measured exhale, focusing on the flickering flame in front of her. She hesitated then; how was she supposed to cover fire? Aster reached a tentative finger out as close as she could to the flame, hissing out a breath and withdrawing quickly when she singed her fingertip. Kihala said nothing, but she felt the disapproval, and a flush of embarrassment rose in her cheeks. She wasn't sure what she had expected, really.
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So she had been thinking about it quite a bit, and her thoughts had lead her to shielding. It was still something she was trying to practice when she could, and she was curious to see if shielding could affect light. Which lead to her sitting at the table in her room with two lit candles in front of her, the statuette of Kihala sitting on the edge beside her, swinging her tiny stone feet.
"It's a bit more difficult than just shielding with full touch, but theoretically it should work," the woman said.
Aster nodded, idly flicking her fingers, brightening the candle for a moment, the mark on her palm glowing faintly. It still sent a thrill through her every time she did it. Kihala looked bemused. "And I need to incorporate what the thing I'm shielding against," Aster recalled. "So..." she glanced from the candle directly in front of her to the one further away.
"It doesn't have to be the whole thing," Kihala said. "Just a piece will do."
"If I'm trying to block the light, though, how do I incorporate that?" Aster frowned, glancing between the two candles.
"You're not just blocking any light, though. You're blocking the light of a candle. It's...complicated. I don't know much of the details myself," Kihala admitted. "All I know is you have to incorporate the item to task the shield."
Aster frowned thoughtfully, and after a moment flexed her fingers, extending the claws of one hand. Carefully, she reached out, carving off a small sliver of wax from the side of the candle. Scraping excess wax out from under her nails and letting them return to their normal length, Aster turned back to the candle in front of her.
She closed her eyes for a moment, inhaling deeply and then exhaling slowly, particularly mindful of her breath so as not to blow out the candle. Aster focused, stilling her mind, slowing her breathing, and let her awareness reach down into her chest, pulling gently at the djed she could feel humming through her veins when she focused. She drew it up, feeling it pool in her fingertips, thrumming, ready to be used.
Opening her eyes again, Aster let out another slow, measured exhale, focusing on the flickering flame in front of her. She hesitated then; how was she supposed to cover fire? Aster reached a tentative finger out as close as she could to the flame, hissing out a breath and withdrawing quickly when she singed her fingertip. Kihala said nothing, but she felt the disapproval, and a flush of embarrassment rose in her cheeks. She wasn't sure what she had expected, really.
Word count: 507