It was a slow and surprisingly strenuous process working through her thoughts and feeding them one by one to the Void. For a time it seemed that for every thought she banished three more came to take its place. After some time she slowly began to make progress though, and her mind started to grow more and more quiet.
It was starting to get a bit unpleasant going through this exercise. Vhanet had rarely had such a quiet mind, and some of the thoughts and memories she was banishing were ones she would love to linger on. Her first sacrifice to Siku, a delightful hunt in Ahnatep, and her breaking of Nasilia. So many delightful memories, but they slowly vanished into the darkness after all the others.
Eventually Vhanet's mind was empty and silent, and she turned her attention to the inky blackness of the Void portal in her mind. She had come this far, and so she might as well continue on. As she focused on it the darkness expanded to begin feeling the space of her mind. Creeping outwards she could almost feel the lack of anything in it. No light, no air, and no heat...
As the darkness grew Vhanet felt the cold begin to spread. More than anything else the cold began to surround her, engulfing her, and Vhanet began to feel afraid. During her travels over the Winter she had felt cold, but it was only for brief periods, and could always be warded off. This cold was enduring, and there was no escape from it. Vhanet could feel her blood slowing, her muscles growing lazy, and the slumber of hibernation coming upon her...
Vhanet opened her eyes with a loud gasp, and quickly wrapped her arms around herself to begin rubbing away at the mentally created chill that had crept into her. Her body trembled lightly in a faint show of the fear she felt inside her. The Void was not just something interesting and useful, but she now knew without a doubt it was something that could kill her in the most unpleasant way possible.
"I think that will do for now," Vhanet said softly as she turned and gave a faint smile to Seidaku, "I think I did well, but it will take time for me to learn. I do want to learn it though," her smile grew a little warmer as she stood up, "Might I learn from you again, teacher?"