The more she learned about Auristics from Alric’s words, the more it sounded like a magic that would suit her well. Oralie had found that she was something of a social person. Having been so isolated before arriving in Syka, she had never had the opportunity to know that fact about herself. Crowds were another story all together but small groups of people, pairs and one-on-one moments delighted her. She enjoyed getting to know people and letting others know her in return. It seemed that Auristics would add more depth and layers to her relationships.
The possibilities seemed enormous. Outside of humans, she wondered what different races might be like. After hearing how Alric described herself, it sounded as though it may even be possible to discern a Kelvic’s animal form from their aura. And plants too were definitely something she would have to look into reading. If she did well with the lesson today, anyhow.
As she felt her djed within her, filling and warming her it was all she could concentrate on. Alric’s voice sounded far away. She closed her eyes, trying to minimise any distractions and listen to what he was saying. Don’t take too much… how do I…?
Oralie felt her brows knit together in a frown as she looked inwards again, trying to work out how to control the flow of djed she could feel coursing through her. She visualised it as the soil, imagining it first as the great landslide that had rushed along her arm and then shrinking it, taking the earth away until it was a trickle of soil skipping along in her blood.
It was difficult to gain control over, it felt like she was trying to hold the sea back with just her hands, but after a little while it became easier. She could still feel the potential of power somewhere deep inside of her, but the amount she let run through her was getting more and more easy to control as she relaxed into the sensations.
She tried to direct the djed with purpose now, first to her head where her eyes and ears waited. It seemed eager to go, wanting to be used. Alric was speaking again, and she could hear him better now. However when she focused on his words properly she felt something happen to the djed near her ears. As she felt it, an extra sound filled her hearing, layering itself under the man’s words. She smiled. “You sound like a fireplace.”
Oralie opened her eyes to see his hand in front of her. She took it and eased herself up again with his help. Heeding his warnings, and nervous to look up yet she focused on her own feet while she listened to the rest of his words. “It feels like… the only thing I can relate it to is what I imagine a seed must feel like before it sprouts. Maye a bit tense, coiled?”
Slowly she looked up, trying her best to concentrate on moving the little trickle of djed to her eyes as she did so. Her eyes were still the same honey shade, her pupils still cat-like slits, only now the irises seemed to be brighter, almost molten gold. Oralie looked at Alric only, ignoring everything else in the room.
He had a definite aura surrounding him. It was very bright, though it did flicker in and out. She wondered if that was something that it just did or whether it was her inexperience. She couldn’t tell if it was blue or silver. Her eyes narrowed in a squint to see if that would help her figure it out, but to no avail. In any case, she thought it was mesmerising and she watched it for a short time. As she let her eyes drift over Alric’s aura, she noticed a bright spot that seemed to be one of his hands. “Alric… why does your hand light up so much more than the rest of you?”
As she was studying Alric’s hand, something else caught her attention. The shadow being had moved around to hover directly next to the man. If it had been a person, she was sure that Alric would have been able to feel it brush the hairs on his arm as it was so close. She looked at it, forgetting to keep her focus on Alric, and as she did her stomach sunk. The being had no aura whatsoever. It made her skin crawl. Her mind well and truly distracted, she lost her grip on her djed and everything abruptly went back to normal.
Oralie blinked rapidly with the loss of her auristic sight. She noticed that her body felt a little tired, though not too much. She also felt a little chilly, which she assumed was the loss of her djed. She forced herself to look away from the shadow being and give Alric her attention again. “I uh, I didn’t manage to get to my other senses. I’ll try again.”
She mentally felt through her body, trying to locate the place where her djed lived. As she did so, she voiced another question, trying to make it appear a causal curiosity.
“Do you know if everything has an aura? Like, ghosts and things?”
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The possibilities seemed enormous. Outside of humans, she wondered what different races might be like. After hearing how Alric described herself, it sounded as though it may even be possible to discern a Kelvic’s animal form from their aura. And plants too were definitely something she would have to look into reading. If she did well with the lesson today, anyhow.
As she felt her djed within her, filling and warming her it was all she could concentrate on. Alric’s voice sounded far away. She closed her eyes, trying to minimise any distractions and listen to what he was saying. Don’t take too much… how do I…?
Oralie felt her brows knit together in a frown as she looked inwards again, trying to work out how to control the flow of djed she could feel coursing through her. She visualised it as the soil, imagining it first as the great landslide that had rushed along her arm and then shrinking it, taking the earth away until it was a trickle of soil skipping along in her blood.
It was difficult to gain control over, it felt like she was trying to hold the sea back with just her hands, but after a little while it became easier. She could still feel the potential of power somewhere deep inside of her, but the amount she let run through her was getting more and more easy to control as she relaxed into the sensations.
She tried to direct the djed with purpose now, first to her head where her eyes and ears waited. It seemed eager to go, wanting to be used. Alric was speaking again, and she could hear him better now. However when she focused on his words properly she felt something happen to the djed near her ears. As she felt it, an extra sound filled her hearing, layering itself under the man’s words. She smiled. “You sound like a fireplace.”
Oralie opened her eyes to see his hand in front of her. She took it and eased herself up again with his help. Heeding his warnings, and nervous to look up yet she focused on her own feet while she listened to the rest of his words. “It feels like… the only thing I can relate it to is what I imagine a seed must feel like before it sprouts. Maye a bit tense, coiled?”
Slowly she looked up, trying her best to concentrate on moving the little trickle of djed to her eyes as she did so. Her eyes were still the same honey shade, her pupils still cat-like slits, only now the irises seemed to be brighter, almost molten gold. Oralie looked at Alric only, ignoring everything else in the room.
He had a definite aura surrounding him. It was very bright, though it did flicker in and out. She wondered if that was something that it just did or whether it was her inexperience. She couldn’t tell if it was blue or silver. Her eyes narrowed in a squint to see if that would help her figure it out, but to no avail. In any case, she thought it was mesmerising and she watched it for a short time. As she let her eyes drift over Alric’s aura, she noticed a bright spot that seemed to be one of his hands. “Alric… why does your hand light up so much more than the rest of you?”
As she was studying Alric’s hand, something else caught her attention. The shadow being had moved around to hover directly next to the man. If it had been a person, she was sure that Alric would have been able to feel it brush the hairs on his arm as it was so close. She looked at it, forgetting to keep her focus on Alric, and as she did her stomach sunk. The being had no aura whatsoever. It made her skin crawl. Her mind well and truly distracted, she lost her grip on her djed and everything abruptly went back to normal.
Oralie blinked rapidly with the loss of her auristic sight. She noticed that her body felt a little tired, though not too much. She also felt a little chilly, which she assumed was the loss of her djed. She forced herself to look away from the shadow being and give Alric her attention again. “I uh, I didn’t manage to get to my other senses. I’ll try again.”
She mentally felt through her body, trying to locate the place where her djed lived. As she did so, she voiced another question, trying to make it appear a causal curiosity.
“Do you know if everything has an aura? Like, ghosts and things?”
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