As he chewed on a piece of cheese, Noth knew two things about the many forms of life which might try to kill him later. Almost all, were prone to having their vision blurred, and their hearing ache by two things. A combination of heat and light, and loud sounds. For this reason, and this reason alone Noth had done a little digging.
In the ... lesser known ventures of town, shops sold something called- flare paste for those in need of blinding their enemies. Now he theoretically considered using fire reimancy to hit a bundle of flare paste remotely while being behind cover to achieve the desired effect. It would work, and Noth would try in the future to use it if possible, but he like always, was a pragmatist, who wanted to conserve the small amounts of mizas as it was.
Why was he a pragmatist in this venture?
It was simple- he might not have time to reach into a utility belt, withdraw a suitable sized container of the junk and toss it at his enemies to ignite it.
Granted, the rogue didn't like the use of reimancy on principle. He still felt it was an abhorrent thing which had been forced upon him. His personal credo was simple- if he could normally do it without magic, he would. But he figured in emergencies he might cut out the middle step he might survive faster than if he had not used any ‘magic’ at all. The only item of concern was the basic principle: that once Res was transmuted into an element: it was out of the person’s control.
So, he thought the idea through, and noted, fire came in three natural colors, blue-white, yellow and red all depending upon the heat of the flame. If you looked at a candle, The very bottom would be blue where it was hottest. Thus in order to generate a large amount of light quickly you would have to have the most fuel concentrated in a very tiny space. But there were dangers when he ignited the artifice of his idea. Too powerful- he’d get hurt. Probably in a bad way if he wasn’t beyond cover at the time. Too weak, and he would still get feathered, beaten or skewered by an enemy that only needed to blink away the spots before their eyes.
To make it clear: he wasn’t after blinding another person, just using the idea of a distraction more than anything. He did not want to throw them into a room in the hope of blinding anyone so he would have have free reign for 5 seconds or so however long others might want to blind them for. Instead, he wanted something smaller- to work on a technique he could throw to distract the enemy and cause him to flinch so he’d regain the initiative upon entering a building or room with an arrow shot. Or a split second’s grace to turn to jump around a corner to flee.
He personally thought it a foolish idea to think anyone in their right mind would think a bit of magic would be able to blind another for more than a few fractions of a second. There was only two questions, how could he make it work? And could he shoot it from an arrow?
He didn’t know all the answers, but he knew where he might start to formulate an idea of how to make a lot of light with a bit of showmanship. Furrowing his brow in concentration he focused his djed and summoned his Res, this time letting it bleed off his fingers in small droplets he sparked into existence before they hit the ground. It was an interesting process to watch, almost captivating and Antar wondered, would a ball of res be able to be broken apart like this after thrown, sending a shower of sparks down upon an enemy position like a sea-flare would?
More would he even be able to control such a thing?
In the distant sky he could see the sun beginning to set as night fell. Noth pondered a few more questions a moment more before his musings were cut short as a strange feeling of fur brushing against the top of his boot made him jump back a foot and a half and thrust his hand downwards in instinct as he brought forth a larger teaspoon of res down upon the offending thing which had touched him. It was only afterwards, when he saw the tiny fireball cook off and splash against the pavement did he realize what had crossed his path before it had been fried.
It was a rat… and one large enough to be seen as the size of a cat. It’s fur now singed and crisped like a critter stuck in the coals of a fire for too long. Hearing a hiss behind him in the courtyard Noth turned, instinctively calling up the res again to fire another ball of flame towards the new source. A rat bigger than the last one he’d seen. His throw missed, and he saw a pair of beady little eyes glaring at him and a tail whipping around. He backed away towards the well, putting his back against the stone was a means of giving him time to identify the threat. Finally, his eyes saw it in the shadow’s which lined the corner. Clenching his fist, and controlling himself, Noth warily backed away.
His eyes met the creature’s for a moment before it vanished. The dark haired rat vanishing into a nearby burrow he hadn’t seen the prior time he was here. A darkened tunnel which he now saw had been hidden behind a fallen stone that made part of the courtyard’s stone fence.
Filing his thoughts for his experiment away for later, Noth slowly reached to his pack, and gathered up the candles from the day’s exercise and sauntered his way back towards his camp. That right had been huge… and seemingly quite viscous in temperament. He hoped they weren’t hunting and follow him back to his tent. He’d take precautions anyway and move to a new location before sunrise. The last thing he wanted was a rat or two to try and take a bite out of his horse’s withers…
With a bit of trepidation, Noth moved off into the dawning shadows of the night.
~Fin
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