20th Summer, 511 A.V. When Hadrian found a likely spot a ways from the road and from their camp, he settled down on the flat space to practice a thing or two. He wasn't sure when Voiding and Summoning would come in handy while in Ravok, and he wasn't planning to Summon anything while he was there, though the coordinates to Shoyden could help him bring a few Glassbeaks into the middle of Ravok, which might help distract pursuers while he and his people escaped. The thought of that gave him a smile, though he was not comfortable attempting to contact that dangerous realm unless his own danger was greater. No, he started with the Void as he had with his last Summoning that had gone so well, sitting there with his hands cupped before him, meditating upon nothingness. He focused on his breath first, reining it in and back under conscious control, which generally allowed him to become more observant, more aware. He visualized a candle flame in the darkness for a long time, and then let that light disappear until only darkness was visible behind his closed eyes. He wondered what was the sound of one hand clapping, but that was more of a spiritual exercise than this. Finally he just imagined emptiness: no air, no djed, a true blank. He pulled at the fabric of existence with his mind, sensing his work on the Auristic spectrum even with his eyes closed. Finally his will pulled enough of the stuff of this world away from a central point that there was a tear, and when he opened his eyes, there was a small slit of black between his hands, a black so deep and dense that it made his insides quiver to look at it. This one had no pull, which was good; the idea of pull was frightening, this Void pulling things into it of its own accord, its own sort of hunger. He smiled a little. Now he was more hit than miss in opening the little portals, and the challenge became holding it open, his will fighting with the entropy of the world, which tried to fill that hole with matter, to make itself whole again. When it finally collapsed in on itself, there was cool perspiration on his brow and upper lip, but he was shivering as if from cold. A strange reaction, but he just breathed until it began to pass, glad of the accomplishment, but already thinking ahead to his task. He was going to Summon another Memosite from Swalden, seeking out the coordinates of Fyrden, because someday he wanted to bind a Familiar, and that was the world from which they came. It wasn't that he didn't trust the lore in books, but he could verify it this way and practice as well. He was still a novice, and so repeated easy summonings were the best way to get where he wanted to be, and to be able to strike a deal with Zintila in far off Lhavit one day. |