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[Dira's Shrine] Meditations (Ana)

Postby Zandelia on January 17th, 2013, 12:34 am

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Winter 2nd, 512 AV – Shrine to Dira

It was a peaceful place, a place for much self-reflection and contemplation upon existence and one’s own place within its weave. She had never really taken much time to consider such things over the years, more interested with how to get to her envisioned proper place within its woodwork. She had spent years wondering how she could advance her cause, how to kill or otherwise destroy others, and sometimes even how to cheat her own death when it came. She had read the tales of mortals turned into deities, had held idle flights of fancy that she might achieve the same one day – romantic visions with no true basis in fact. Yet she had never sat and truly considered death , the meaning that it held.

There is wisdom in it, I can see that now as the years continue to tick away and pile up. Thirty soon, old for a Sunberthian perhaps she thought to herself as she sat, her back resting against a large log that she should have been using as a seat.

In her time living in the Spires she had grown far more reflective, her own position in the world at large made more inconsequential with every new portion of knowledge gained. She had known little of the various Gods and Goddesses before her visitation, beyond the basics that everyone seemed to know. She had known names, roles and sometimes the odd specific morsel of something or other. She had read much but conversation with the truly devout had proven to her that what she had read in books was more interpretive than fact. Interpretation seemed to be everything in the end, the difference between understanding and ignorance – even, it had been told to her, the difference between whether the God’s marked you as their own or not.

She had made the decision to gain as much knowledge after learning that nugget of information, the support of a deity something she could have really used over the years. Dira seemed the most appropriate to her, given the number of threads she had cut in her lifetime. She did not expect any favors from the Goddess, but knowledge was worth holding for its own sake. So it was that she sat there, legs crossed and hands resting lightly upon her bent knees as she regulated her breathing as she had been taught, as she had also learnt herself. She was getting better at the stillness, though she had a long way to go before she could even call herself competent at the skill – a very long way indeed.

“Dire brings peace, they say, perhaps she can bring a portion of it to my heart also,” she whispered, “in a strictly non-physical sense, of course” she added onto the end quickly.

She closed her eye and concentrated on her breathing, only her breathing, as she began to block out the world around her one sense at a time. It was a laborious affair for her, difficult beyond measure for one who was usually so involved in the world around her – the whispered secret, the feel of parchment, the smell of the whore’s perfume. Smell went first as she began to breathe through her mouth, lips gently parted and face muscles relaxed. Taste was a close second as she swept it aside, carelessly, and tried to move on to touch – very difficult for her indeed whilst the cold winds whipped across her skin. Her brow furrowed beyond her control as she sat, trying to access that fleeting inner peace.


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Postby Ana Sol Starris on January 18th, 2013, 10:20 pm



Why at Dira's Shrine?

The question reitterated itself within Ana's mind, traversing the petals within the Spires at a slow pace. Dira, the Goddess of death, a divine being who her good friend Kreig had told her about when the Crimson Edge had been whole, and still within Sunberth, but any exact details on that day were lost within the corners of her mind one day hoping to be dug out. Religion was not Ana's strong suit, in fact she seemed rather opposed to the visible worship, or outloud prayers, the greatness of said divinity being spewed to the populace trying to lure sheep to a higher power. Or so it seemed.

Now Ana was a not a religious person, nor would she ever be, but at least she acknowledged a divine presence and chose to respect it for its power and what it could do, instead of following after it blindly because of fear, or dreamy promises. Caution said to be wary of divine beings, her brother had warned her well beforehand that they were not a mere thing to be trifled with. They bartered, and they played a tactics game, one of which Ana never truely understood, nor most likely ever would. Just the very thought made her skin crawl with goosebumps, and shivers to plague her spine.

Arriving to the Shrine, shortly after possibly a few bells of searching, she finally came up to Dira's place of worship. A dark beauty to its surroundings, complimented by the Spires own natural setting of trees and branches, but nary a green plant nearby due to Winter. There Ana saw the older woman sitting, how funny, it seemed to be just like the time they had first trained together- where Ana arrived unaware to the paranoid woman. Gracing her face, was a light smile genuine and rare, compared to the contrast of a scowl or a passive frown.

"Zandelia," Ana called out to her casually, just a few strides away from the older woman "you wanted to talk to me for something?" The question was simple and inquisitve, for she hadn't actually been told the reason as to why they were meeting at Dira's Shrine, nor what for.
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Postby Zandelia on January 19th, 2013, 12:31 am

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Zandelia tried to hold to the vision, the nexus of her purpose for the given particular chime, her breathing slowed and softened, purposeful instead of the natural cacophony that her chest usually danced to. There was a rhythm to the breathing she had been told was needed, had watched and counted the seconds as the applauded masters of the meditative arts had gone about their reverential activity. She held no gods close to her heart, Akajia being the closest she could state as a patron deity – not that she had ever seen her or felt her presence. As such she welded her thought not to the worship of another being but to her own self – a difficult concept for her. She sighed out a breath and counted mentally.

One, two, three, four, five she let the air whisk through her nostrils slowly until her lungs were half-filled and then released it once more.

Each inhalation and exhalation lasted five seconds also, making a total of fifteen when one included the holding of the breath in between. It brought peace, after a fashion, the oxygen restriction causing a sense of euphoria – a euphoria that she knew could be addictive, the priests certainly knew it too for it was what they sought in many cases. She did not know if her cynicism was truth but she suspected it was at least partially why priests spent so much time in meditative prayer. It was then, just as she could feel her skin begin to prickle, her mind begin to relax, that a voice fragmented her concentration.

Ana… she thought, her lips twisting wryly as she opened her eye to gaze upon one of the few she could call a friend in the entire world.

“No Ana,” she spoke softly, her voice gentle, “I thought we could pass the time with nothing but each other’s company. It seemed only right considering yesterday” she tilted her head, her gaze flicking away from Ana for a few moments. She patted the ground beside her a few times, her palm stirring up a small amount of dust that spiraled in the breeze.

She was not ashamed, as such, just filled with the desire to change a few of the words she had thrown in anger at the woman. After what they had both revealed she knew a bond now existed, stronger than before. Nothing could erase what she had said though and she felt the need to spend some time with the other without trickery, tales of woe or hazy remembrance. She knew that she could do with the peace and quiet, suspected that Ana would need it also. She had only spent a few chimes with the girl but she knew enough about tense frustration to know it filled Ana like a cup.

Perhaps I can help her release it, and not in my usual way either she jested to herself as she looked at Ana again.

“Come, sit Ana. Let’s take some time to relax, to think and to do nothing but simply…be” she offered.

She would not hold it against Neilles if she walked away, or refused her offer. She was a busy woman she was sure, however she hoped she would accept. If the Spires had taught her nothing else it was that time spent in tranquility should be highly regarded. Life was filled with so much chaos, so much activity, that it was nice to take stock – once in a while.

"After all, we won't be in the Spires forever will we?" she asked the question she had been meaning to ask herself.


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Postby Ana Sol Starris on January 19th, 2013, 4:12 am



Ana hung her head at Zandelia's offer and explanation for her reasoning of being there, she had expected adventure to follow close after- but no, they were just going to sit.. and do something. There was so much that Ana had to do, wanted to do, her mind got a little too caught up with the plans she was slowly formulating, so very agitatingly, slowly. She couldn't do much in the first place anyways, being in the Spires, gods how the place just bored her to death. HAH! Ana brightened up at her odd pun, or well, the small connection she made between where she was, and how she felt- bored to death, Dira's Shrine, hah. It was funny (okay maybe it wasn't that hilarious, but by just a tad perhaps.. More so in her mind.)

Chortling lightly she sighed and shook her head, choosing to sit next to Zandelia despite her restless feet pleading her not to, and crossing her legs.

Looking at Zandelia, she pulled her hood down and yawned, in the process she would lean on her hand with the elbow connected to her knee. Staring tiredly at Zandelia, the small thief couldn't help but wonder the same question- were they ever going to leave? The prospect seemed so far off, but she needed Wrenmaes latest response before even thinking of trying to leave. It would govern her fate, and her journey most likely, and hopefully Ana would be able to persuade Zandelia from liking the asshat a little more than she seemed to. Words from yesterday rung in her ears painfully as a reminder of the tension that would follow if all three were to meet up.

There was reason as to why she was fanatical over him.. It was not her fault, nor did she regret being taken in by him, he could have just killed her in that alleyway so long ago- but he did not. She felt that had been a special connection, despite the pain following after.. His Shroud persona, violent, his Weaver persona, volatile, and then what of Wrenmae himself? Depressive, but kind, a soft hearted individual. Of course Ana didn't know everything about him, but she knew the different personalities that which lay in his mind- now seemingly pulled together.. It was odd. He was a unique individual.. and she had abandoned him for an adventure with the moron Cade.

How pathetic of her trying to play mercenary.

Her eyes must have taken on a distant look as she had begun to think rather deeply, she had to shake herself slightly and blink, rubbing her palm into her eyes slowly whilst a sigh escaped her lips. The past was the past, they would see eachother.

Ana had swore it.

"We will leave, Zandelia, I promise you that.. Theres just.. Things that have to be taken care of first.." That was simple enough logic, right?

Ana looked from her palm back to Zandelia, watching her, examining her- how the older woman looked at her, the position of her body. Compared to Ana, the thief was rather slouched over in her seat, doing just about everything she could just to stay awake for Zandelia. Sleep was dodgy.. There was no sleep for the restless. Golden eyes framed by black, blue purplish bruises surrounding her eyes were proof. But now she was growing bored of just this sitting, her left foot began to jump around quickly, restrained by the knee and thigh which held it in place.

"So..What are we doing? Just sitting?" Ana glanced around herself slightly, taking in her surroundings, trying to find something to latch her attention on to. Patience was a virtue, and the thief had plenty of it when necessary, but found herself becoming the exact opposite- she tried not to show it. She refocused herself on Zandelia somewhat desperately, her free hand rapping against her knee cap lightly, doing a small, poorly thought out beat, with no rhythem to it. Just a rappa-tap-tap-a-rappa-tap-a-tap. Distraction. Ana felt her eyes wander to her surroundings again before being redirected at Zandelia for the umpteenth time in just those few moments.
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Postby Zandelia on January 19th, 2013, 8:35 pm

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Zandelia forsook trying to pursue her pitiful attempts at meditation for the time being, instead merely enjoying Ana’s company – a lesson in patient mediation all of its own. She was a good woman, Zandelia knew this even if the other did not. Terrible things had happened to her but she had survived, without killing dozens of others in the process. She lived by her own code of honor too, a rare things for a thief to admit. Zandelia had made promises to Neilles that she intended to keep, she cared not if Neilles did not fulfill her own to her. Still, the fact that Ana made a point of telling her she would proved she was a nicer person than she liked to admit. The need to be strong warped many perspectives, Zandelia knew that too well, and Ana suffered the same plight – after a fashion. Zandelia had deduced enough to be confident of that.

Much like yourself eh? the thought popped into her mind unbidden, an unsettling notion to her, the fact that she needn’t be the way she was, that she was in control of her own life. She brushed it off swiftly lest it overwhelm her senses.

“Of that I have no doubt Ana,” she responded, her gaze searching for the faltering, the half-said things, “many things need to be prepared before we depart. Supplies, transport…reasons” she stated simply, not pushing into the matter. There was no percentage in it after all, she would learn it in time – one way or another.

She gazed about Dira’s Shrine, a small and dour place it was to her eye. Simplistic in the way death was, it held a central fire and a small open area for one’s use. There was no point in giving trappings to a Goddess that never cared for them after all. Death was a cycle, they said, so in the end time would mar anything of the gaudy into an obsolete thing. Her rumination were interrupted by Ana’s fingers, tapping away at her knee in a disjointed and irritable rhythm. Neilles’ irritation seemed to spread like a plague after that, infecting her other hand, then her lower leg. Zandelia watched it jiggle and also noted that the gaze of the other woman was intermittent, acutely exasperated perhaps. Zandelia shook her head and sighed deeply, loudly enough for the other to hear. She tilted her head and let her gaze slip into the middle distance.

“Do you not sometimes feel that you should rest Ana?” she asked the woman, “to rejuvenate for future hardships? We are leaving to cut across dangerous terrain and with nothing but each other to rely upon. It would be wise to…focus” she continued slowly, her voice seeming come from her subconscious rather than her active mind.

“I asked you here so that we might sit, enjoy being alive and possibly learn something about ourselves – and each other – in the process” she muttered as she rubbed her forehead free of some little tension accumulated there.

“The priests say that death is a cycle, that we must accept this. On this I cannot agree, not now. However, on one thing I have found they are correct – that only through the art of meditation can one learn one’s deepest secrets, weaknesses. I would like you to try with me, just once” she told Ana with a slight tone of exasperation in her voice.

“Besides, I have also heard that there is a reason…magic users…practice the art. It supposedly brings concentration, control and furthered ability. I thought you might appreciate that part at least” she finally looked upon Ana again and smiled.

“Try with me Ana, you never know. After all, what else will you be doing today?” she asked simply.

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Postby Ana Sol Starris on January 21st, 2013, 7:27 am



Of course all of Zandelia's words were full of wisdom and foresight, but how could the small girl just 'rest' when it never ceased to be active? Ana gripped her knee, biting her lip as she forced it to stop moving, but then felt the tremor of her energy wiggle its way up to her arm to sway back and forth lightly, but randomly. Just for having of sat down was antagonizing her mind, and burning her body alive, she needed to be up, she needed to be standing, walking, or running. SOMETHING other than just sitting down and talking, it held no real distraction to her mind, nothing to make her calm, at least for when she had been moving around she didn't feel so dull, so sluggish, so bothered over a lack of activity.

"Resting has the same chance of happening as me sleeping does- little to none, I can't Zand, it's difficult, I have to be doing something, I have to be concentrating for me just to 'relax'... it's near impossible for me" Ana spat out a little harsher than intended, but more so the irritibility at her arm which she restrained promptly with her other hand and slouched over to stop moving whatsoever. Feeling more terrible with every passing second of staying still, she felt her muscles spaz in her arms very lightly, face contorting in a quiet frustration, not at Zand, but at herself. "There might be a cycle to life and death y'know.. I mean, the grass feeds the deer, and the deer feeds the wolf.. They have babies, and it continues on repeatedly. We live and die, and what for really?"

"Kreig, you remember him, right? Well he said that we can come back to life.. Kind of.. Er.." Ana thought for a moment, that day had been so long ago- it was difficult remembering the exact wording the brawler had used "she doesn't make us come back to life, but she brings us to Lhex when we die, so then we may start anew.. Or something like that. Haha, it's been so long.. So I guess it is a cycle, if we keep living, and we keep dieing, just to be put back in again, and again, and again.." Ana shook her head slightly and sighed a bit, feeling a jitter in her hand again. The thought was unnerving, to simply be reborn as another was a.. Well it was a strange idea. One that Ana did not readily accept right away, mainly because she had no direct proof.

As silly as that may be.

"Does this.. meditation stuff.. help? You know.. with sleep as well as the magic? I'll try it with you Zand.. As you've hit the nail on the head, I have nothing really to do besides take care of horses.. ugh.. and trying to pop out a baby.. Hah. Not working so very well, now is it?" Ana began to mutter to herself darkly, turning her head inwards just to the point her chin would barely touch her chest. She snapped her head up after a few moments and eyed Zandelia somewhat unsure, it wasn't very often that Ana rambled to people, let alone did some resemblance to speaking to herself in front of others. She inhaled slowly, and covered her mouth with a small hand, eyes wide as she forced herself to focus a bit better.

"Sorry.. Uh.. You mentioned magic yesterday, I think, what is it called? Mine is called 'Morphing'.. it's where you change your body.. though I'm unsure what it's limited to.." She let her hands fall limply, fingertips to graze the ground rather lightly.
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Postby Zandelia on January 22nd, 2013, 6:58 pm

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“Popping out a baby?” she asked, the eyebrow above her good eye rising slightly as she turned her head to face her partner for the day, “I didn’t think you’d give up your goods at all, let alone seriously enough to produce a child” she spoke each word slowly, almost as if testing them as she stated them.

Though, in all fairness Jakobi is a nice enough man. A little bit horse-crazy but then everyone has something. He would make a good father, but Ana…she cannot settle down. Not yet she told herself as she pieced together the slips of data she had at her possession, linking the two of them in her mind and wondering how it could be used.

“You can barely sit still dear Ana, let alone settle down and push out new life. Perhaps one day, but you don’t sound at all convince enough to give serious pause with it. Jakobi would make a good father but…” she shrugged and ended the sentence there, seeing if a small portion of goading might deliver more tasty morsels of information into her realm of acquisition.

She paused for a small while, trying to get her mind in the correct position within which to reach tranquility. It was hard, however, with someone who couldn’t stop tapping, fidgeting and generally disruptive. Neilles was a strange creature to be true. On the one hand she tried to fade into the background but on the other she couldn’t help but bring attention to herself. Zandelia sighed inwardly as whatever semblance of meditative concentration she had acquired over the past few chimes was given up on – allowed to dissipate back into normality from whence it had come. She shifted her position so that she was now facing Ana, determined to get something done at least – magic intrigued her after all and with Ana’s words she found a purpose for the day.

Not the original purpose perhaps, but enough to try and segway onto it again. A tangent, if you will she thought as she formulated a way to convince the other woman in her head.

“There are many cycles in the world,” Zandelia replied, considering Neilles’ words for a few moments before responding carefully, “by my estimation most of existence is made of cycles. Rebirth and death as you said. The making, distributing and then remaking of coinage. Goods ebb and flow around various ports and cities. Even people move in cycles most of the time I find. The key is in predicting them – that way you stay ahead of the game” she continued slowly, laying out the thought processes for the other, Neilles’ words a trigger of sorts within her own consciousness as she considered what she had known but never really analyzed.

“That’s why I find meditation can help, it focuses the mind and allows it to process things which normally I can’t do with logical thinking. It is…intuitive, I have heard it called. Whatever its nature I sometimes like to practice it to relax, I do not get many opportunities to do so. And, by the way, I am going to buy you a damned sedative if you can’t get to sleep properly. I still have a few of those egg things left” she half-threatened Ana with a jesting manner.

“As for magic, I have not heard of this Morphing, but my own is dubbed Auristics. It is the art of seeing the subtext of the universe. It can be very useful really, and beautiful – though its beauty is dangerous I have found” she spoke into the space between them, her gaze looking upon Ana’s face closely now and seeing the pale complexion, the dark circles under the eyes – it was a concern, and not just for her plans.

“Come, teach me what you know of this morphing and I shall teach what I know of my own magic. Perhaps we can both learn, after a fashion, and be better for it. At the very least you’ll be tired enough to get good rest!” she smiled across at Neilles affectionately.

At the very least we will find our limits together her mind intruded with the over-romantic.


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Postby Ana Sol Starris on January 26th, 2013, 2:00 am



Ana cringed at Zandelias words, taking quite an offence at Zandelia's disbelief of her being an adult enough to have shennanigans with someone else. What was she, a child? Of almost twenty-one years of age at that! Though Ana felt little affection towards the man in terms of passionate loving, that didn't actually stop her from doing anything- she was not a chivalrous woman. Such values in herself had died long ago, when she practically sold her body to learn magic, and who was she to kid? She loved every moment of it. Back then of course, there had been a slight maniacal sense to her madness for aquiring knowledge, as the more one knew- the more power they had. That was when she really was a child.. Thinking she was clever. Greed had won that battle, and generally speaking- Ana was not a greed filled woman to begin with, so to say she had done mostly everything for pure survival and now that her sights were set a few notches higher..

The thief didn't feel as compelled to survive, just to live. She wanted to be important, and to become something more; ambitious.

The madness which had started in Sunberth trickled away once the Spires had been reclaimed, and just for long enough for her to be able to relax without feeling restless. Wren's letter had started the fire back up under her feet, an ambitious dream growing, and now budding as she steadily improved herself for the oncoming travel. There was more purpose in her existance now. If she and Jakobi had ever managed conception before the letters, Ana might have just tossed the paper away, or burned it to never be read again- out of sight, out of mind, hoping he would just forget her or think she was dead. That was one of fates bridges, now burned down and to never be crossed. Thankfully. What would she have done if Zandelia had never reappeared? Or if Wren had never sent her letters?

"You know.. I'm not a child, I may look it somewhat but I'm actually twenty-one years old.. I think.. I've never been good with keeping track of time, days fly by faster than a bird can fly, or could go slower than an old turtle would be able to walk.." Ana blushed a smidge at her words, lightly touching her cheek and looking away embarresedly, bashfully continuing on "so.. so it's not like I've never actually.. You know.. Not done it.. But I don't want children right now anyways.. I'm still unsure how they're made, and Jakobi's been a little uptight lately over me not being pregnant after so.. so many times of doing it.. It's just like fate doesn't deem right now as the right time to settle down.." She blinked, bit her lip and frowned.

Her expression began to smolder in her eyes, when would be the right time? Was there something wrong with her body that was making it impossible for it to happen? Or perhaps Jakobi was just extremely defficient in the baby making ways? Inhaling deeply, and then sighing out just as long as the depth of her breath, her limbs slowly began to relax, as well as her mind; most likely from the tranquil atmosphere around them and the bit of conversation being had that which kept Ana's mind busy. Thinking seemed to just help relax her, after all, after so many sleepless nights what better thing did she have to do other than ponder about the days events, and to fantazise herself into another world where her imagination could run rampant.

Nodding her head once or twice to Zandelia's statements about meditation, smiling lightly at the older womans humor at trying to get Ana to sleep with items meant to induce a knock out, and then to the magic, digesting the bit of information about auristics. What exactly was a subtext of the universe?

"Auristics, what do you mean by seeing the universe.. and I thought the world was made of dirt and earth, not books" Ana prodded with her own humor, winking very lightly at the older woman and then tiredly rapping the ground with a knuckle. It was secrets that Ana wanted to snoop about for and there was always plenty of them within people and their pockets, or their backpacks, would the magic be able to grant her acess to see into peoples clothing, or if they had good valuables? One thief could only hope. If it did, where had this magic been all her wretched, pitiful life lived in the streets of Sunberth?

"I don't know much about Morphing really though.. Just what I was taught, it's the art of becoming everything.." Ana started slowly, Ximal's words from the Fall coming to her lightly from their conversation of magic beforehand, when they had formed a more stable bond of beneficial friendship "but in turn to be everything, you must be prepared to become nothing at all.. I'm still unsure what that means. To be nothing.. It's a scary thought actually.." She pondered very lightly on the phrase, speaking as if in thought, deepening as their conversation would continue.
"Basically you change yourself to be like the world around you.."

She summarized, trying to find examples, all she had actually done was bits of color and not actual shapes so she didn't know the fullest of extents it could be perfomed "like.. you could become another person with Morphing" Ana stated, truthfully, she remembered the night of which Shroud had taught her and in turn had aquired her body as further payment, morphing himself into her "For people like me, morphing is very useful.. I jumped at the chance to learn."

"I could become you, litterally, with enough practice"

Ana pointed at Zand, giving her a rather serious face to show she was not kidding at all "so far I've just limited myself to colors around me.." she held up her green hand as she murmered the words somewhat shamefully, glancing away to the ground. Her hand was a standing, but fadingly green testament to her practice back in Spring, towards the end of the season. The only relief that Ana felt over it was the color was fading slowly, she could see it was not as vibrantly grass green as it had been before.
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Postby Zandelia on January 27th, 2013, 12:39 pm

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Zandelia spent a few moments in the silence created by her words to closer her eyes and focus her Djed, tentatively feeling out the pathways of her own personal power once more, plumbing their depths and trying to tug it into action. The direction after the initial kinetic impulse was not overly difficult, it merely involved closing certain nodal points and opening others – she thought they were called nodal points. The initial spark for transmission, however, was a strain for her still and a few beads of sweat pricked her scalp as she grit her teeth and mentally willed her energy to do something energetic, an ironic requirement to be sure. Eventually though, ever so slowly it seemed, the Djed trickled along their set paths, directed by her willpower, and flowed into her eye. It filled the entire organ and infused her head with a warm glow as it began to alter her perceptions.

Best not be too active with this today, I fear there will be consequences if there is no restraint. Especially if I’m learning a new magic too she thought as she tried to glean the principles of what she did to try and explain them to Neilles. It was difficult to put into words for one who found it to be a natural process.

She watched Neilles, her vision bombarded with color from the general environment at first, everything had its own aura after all, and focused her attention upon the girl. Shades and hues raged within the woman’s aura, some strong and others decimated in seconds. They shifted quicker than most other peoples Zandelia could see, perhaps because the other woman was so tired she found it hard to focus her emotions well enough to stay static for long. The red of anger swept her aura in entirety whilst she spoke of being an adult, replaced slowly with a sickly puce color that Zandelia could only assume was linked to an internalized thought as no words came from the other at that point. She thought there had been a quick flickering of pink, which for Zandelia’s perceptions meant embarrassment – she was embarrassed to admit she loved to rut?

“I did not mean that you were a child Ana,” Zandelia responded a little more sharply than she intended, her concentration was elsewhere at that moment, “merely that having a child means your life becomes devoted to it. I don’t think you’d be able to have that and the sense of adventure you crave” she stated simply, letting the little thief wonder about how she could read Ana well enough to say that.

And this Jakobi is getting…impatient? I think I might have to have a word with him then she tucked that information parcel away in her mind to be used at a future date, possibly as blackmail for his services or simply to get him out from between Ana’s thighs.

“As for babies, well that’s easy. You screw enough times and one of them gives you a present. That’s why I prefer women, all of the pleasure and none of the pain…well, unless you like the pain” she stated dully, old bitterness threatening to engulf her as emotion battled with will before it was quelled, albeit unsteadily. She had lost her child years ago, though had she given birth it would have been thrown onto the streets anyway. She was not sure she was even capable anymore after that ordeal.

Zandelia sighed slightly and pondered how to answer Neilles question. It was a simple one, yet unerringly complicated to respond to.

“The world, my dear Ana, is made up of color,” she began, ruminating intensely as she did so, allowing her Djed to ease back into her body so that she could gain some small measure of restfulness between its uses, “colors of infinite shade and variety, some mixed and others separate, and all the while pulsating to the rhythms of their owners”

“You obviously know what Djed is, you use magic, so I will skip that explanation of boredom for you. Well, as every living thing possesses Djed so does everything possess and aura,” she told Neilles, almost conspiratorially, “an invisible bubble around them that creates this color, as well as their bodies of course. The Aurist can see these colors, learn what they mean and by extension what the object or person is made of, feeling and so on” she continued with a grin.

“And people wonder how I know things I really shouldn’t…like you, you were red with anger a few chimes past. Then I saw a flash of another color, a sour one. Seeing as you didn’t say anything then you must have been thinking. Therefore, from the sickly shade’ I can deduce it was a negative thought, or series of thoughts. From that, should I have wished to and were you not my friend, I could manipulate you into telling me the thought I knew you had – thereby increasing my knowledge upon the person and my perceptions with Auristics” she finished with a deep breath.

“It is difficult and time consuming, but with practice I am beginning to find it easier. I don’t claim to be an expert but it has served me well in the past. Come, you try and we can move on to Morphing afterwards – I don’t fancy green fingers just yet” she chuckled.

“Sit, close your eyes and meditate for a while. Feel your Djed and then move it, force it into your eyes and the surrounding portions of your skull. Allot it to fill your mind. When you are successful you will know and then, then we can teach you the meaning of some colors” she told Neilles.

And I will use the peaceful time gained trying to improve my own skills without her infernal tapping she mused, looking at Neilles affectionately. She was a lovely woman at times but an irritation at others. She hoped to correct that in the woman one day.


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[Dira's Shrine] Meditations (Ana)

Postby Ana Sol Starris on January 28th, 2013, 6:23 am



Ana rubbed her hands together as they talked, looking upon Zandelia and listening intently to her words on auristics. It sounded so much easier to use than morphing, and involved a lot less touching, and feeling with the hands; all you had to do was use your eyesight plus the djed that flowed through their bodies. Though Ana had only thought Djed could be in sentient beings, or rather she hadn't really given it much thought until now, it did make more sense that living things had Djed. That seemed to spark something in Ana's mind concerning her limitations with morphing, if everything that was alive had djed, then she should in theory be able to mimic said living being and that was why she was unable to morph steel or stone: such properties were not breathing, they were not alive.

Yet as Zandelia continued on about how she had been able to take note of her emotions from before, she knew exactly how Ana had been feeling, or generally understood. The expression on her face was that of surprise, staring at Zandelia with her eyes wide, and eyebrows raised, lips pursed tightly; she tried to stammer something out before realizing that Zandelia was right- if she had wanted to use those emotions against the thief, she would have and Ana would never had known. Ana relaxed a bit into her tensed form, urging herself to just calm down, there was no reason to begin flustering herself up over nothing. Nodding to Zand about the green hands, her eyes trailing to look at the green once more.

"It was actually an accident.. I didn't think the green would stay for so long.. and I was thinking about when would the right time to have a child, would be.. But you're right, having kids isn't the right time right now.. ..But I try to keep appearences up."
Not minding what Zand would know about her, if Ana felt the need to hide something from her, she would. Most of the time what she hid was about Wren.. There would be no way she would let Zandelia know alot about him, and from her, and it would only be until she convince Zand that Wren was not at fault, he was not in his right mind, that he was still a very good person. To change her views on him. Ana didn't want to think about the chaos that could ensue if the two were to meet under current opinions and circumstances.

Shutting her eyes after a few moments of Zandelias say so, she relaxed, and tried to get comfy in her seat but found her mind wandered away from the task. Ana forced herself to sit still, focusing on being immobile, and quiet, she devoted most of her concentration into doing so as she breathed normally. Of course with the faintest of distractions, her mind dawdled and followed after like a small child to its mothers side, to only be forced harshly back into line. The frustration on Ana's face was evident, with her eyes furrowed, and face scrunched, she forced herself to focus onto nothing. Trying to make the world around her fade away before even attempting to pull at her djed inside, it was a wonder she had been able to learn how to morph in the first place.

When she felt as if she were in a sufficient state of mind to work her djed, she began to pull at the strands, coaxing the backbone of her being to travel into her eye sockets. The going was slow, and the more she concentrated on directing the djed, the more relaxed she became, and slowly her fidgetting came to a slowed halt. For every thought that invaded her mind, she felt her progress take a step back and she would have to do it all over again. There were several instances such as this that happened, and the frustration began to show outwardly as beaded sweat on her forehead. Who knew trying to meditate would be such hard work? Again her progress slowed at that small inwardly voiced thought, causing her to groan outwardly quietly.

Chimes? Bells? What did it matter, time seemed to have blurred to her, it could have been mere moments, a bell, a millenium? Who knew!

Ana took a few deep breathes to calm herself down once more, to simmer the frustration down, and to just concentrate. To let her flow into the djed, and in turn direct said djed to her eyes. This time it seemed to work, just slightly, she could feel the djed push its way into her eyes and flood them at a forceful punch to the metaphorical djeds gut. Ana could feel it swarming her eyes, and felt it to be too much, and so she spread the excess djed into the front of her forehead and around her frontal skull area as Zandelia had said to. Her hands rose up in attempt to direct the djed better into there, running her hands over the area she desired for her energy to travel into and when she opened her eyes...

BAM!

Color EVERYWHERE.

There had been so much, too much color all at once that she felt instantly blinded, she gasped painfully and closed her eyes again, trying to stem the djed back inwards and back from whence it came. Rubbing her eyes in pain, she must have jumped a foot high in the air, and could feel herself leaned over on the ground trying to make the pain in eyeballs go away. It felt as if she had been stabbed violently, or her eyes had been taken out, or punched, whatever the feeling it was! It was painful! Ana quivered in her spot, seeing stars as she opened her eyes once more and found they were bleary, as if someone had decided to place a thin filmy layer over them. Blinking repeatedly with very watery eyes, she tried to understand what had just happened.
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