Liam watched in silence as Reaver manipulated his Res. He recalled the first time he had produced Res. It was devoid of the wonder and curiosity Reaver was displaying now. Liam's need for vengeance had overruled any sense of enjoyment he might have had in learning the magic. It was all business. He realized now he had the opportunity to try it again. Yet he was still driven by vengeance, albeit in a much more controlled manner this time. Perhaps he could spare a moment to marvel for the first time at what he was teaching his student. "I think that is enough for today. We can cointinue tomorrow. You don't want to overgive with this magic. It can and will kill you if you push too hard." Unless Reaver objected, that would be it for their training for the day. Liam was running low on energy as well, and wouldn't be able to possess Reaver again for training purposes. And if he did, it might be dangerous. If he lost control in the middle of casting all manner of bad things could happen. So they rested, Liam simply sinking into the ground and resting in the dark earth, and Reaver going wherever he went. Timestamp: Spring 66, 511 AV The next day Liam was waiting for Reaver's return in the exact same spot he had stood when they parted the day before. He had a plan now. Whereas yesterday he had simply been teaching whatever he thought important, the night have given him time to think over what Reaver needed to learn. Whatever element the nuit decided to choose, he would need to practice on a target. So Liam was going to practice his own skills and give him targets. When the nuit returned Liam greeted him warmly. "Good morning, Reaver. Did you sleep well? ..or whatever Nuit do?" Liam himself didn't truly sleep, only rested, and he wasn't sure what exactly Reaver did. He had never seen what his teacher did for rest, so Liam knew little about that aspect of undead life. Not that it mattered at all to what they were doing now, Liam was just curious. "So I suppose if you are ready we can begin the next part of the lesson. You will have to choose an element. Fire, Water, Earth, or Air. Once you transmute your res for the first time you will be stuck with that choice for quite a while. Your res wont be capable of multiple elements until you have mastered the first. Whatever your choice, they are all created the same way. Summon the res as you did before. Imagine the element you want to create. Sometimes it helps to associate an emotion with it. For instance fire an anger. But that isn't entirely necessary. It is all simply a matter of willing your res to do what you want. Tell it to burn, tell it to become water, tell it to turn into the element of your choice and it will do it." Liam waited to see what would happen. He was still surprised that his experiment the day before had worked at all. But since it did, there was no reason at all Reaver shouldn't be able to create the element of his choice. And then Liam remembered one more thing, "Oh, and once you transmute it you can only control it for a second or two. If you create fire, I suggest moving it away from you first." There were other things he would need to explain later, but for now he just wanted Reaver to do a simple transmutation. |