80th of Spring, 513 AV This was the place, Anna could feel it. She had searched and traveled long enough to arrive at her goal, a quite place where she could conduct her practice unhindered. The tall dark haired woman set her pack down against a nearby tree at the edge of the small clearing. She was far from Zeltiva, not too far to where she feared being out past sundown but far enough to where she certainly had some privacy. The young wizard allowed a small grin to show on her face as she glanced around the clearing, it was perfect. Secluded, plenty of room to cast, and away from water ways that dangerous predators might frequent. Not exactly safe, for what was really safe in the wilds beyond civilization, but it was good enough for her purposes. Anna unclasped her cloak from around her neck and folded it roughly next to her pack. Her boots quickly followed, leaving her standing barefoot in the cool grass of the clearing. She sighed softly and opened her pack, pulling out a small brush and an ink vial. With this accomplished she sat down in the grass and set about preparing herself for her practice today. Glyphing helped when focusing res from one's body, as such it had become something of a habit for her to glyph the palms of her hands and the bottoms of her feet before a practice session with large Focus Glyphs. It made the actual casting much more smooth, at least initially. Her knowledge in glyphing had moved well beyond this basic application, of course, however every possible advantage that could be taken in regards to magic was definitely worth taking. Anna started with her feet, dipping the small brush into the ink vial she began to draw a Focus glyph on the bottom of her right foot. It tickled slightly as the brush moved against the sensitive skin, but she was completely focused on the task of drawing the glyph. Anna's Glyphs tended to be rather sharp and rigid looking, and resembled symbols more than conventional lettering. The glyphs themselves didn't take all that long for her to draw, about three chimes per glyph if she was trying to be quick about it. As it was she opted to take her time, messing up would mean that she would have to start all over. The young wizard finished her first glyph and moved on to starting her left foot, squinting as she tried to get the symbol correct. Glyphs, at least as she had noticed, took on different forms for different wizards. Some preferred more geometric shapes as their runes, other employed conventional lettering, it depended on the wizard. Anna's leaned towards geometric, though there was some resemblance to runic lettering. Anna moved on to her right hand, extending both her legs out on the ground to give the glyphs time to dry properly. She approached the palms the same way she did the bottoms of her feet, and quickly finished up her glyphs. The woman gave the ink time to dry and then examined her handiwork. The glyphs weren't perfect per say but they definitely looked functional, which meant that it was time to begin. The young wizard stood slowly, spreading her legs in a ready stance and holding her hands out before her. Anna was used to reimancy by this point, far more experienced than she had been when she had first been initiated. That weak girl was not her any longer, the elements came to her call much more easily and res generation was far better. She took a couple of deep breath before focusing on generating liquid res from the bottom of her right foot. The generation of the clear liquid was smooth and easy, almost soothing if not for the drain on her Djed. It was much more quick than if she had not drawn the glyph there. An incantation was already on her lips, words uttered in the Ancient Tongue. Mostly it was just gibberish, but it helped with the focus. Anna allowed a brief smile to crease her features, the next part was the part she loved most. She willed the res to move along the ground in front of her, drawing it up with an attraction to the ground. The young wizard then set about superheating the earth, hissing slightly from the drain on her Djed. It was good that she had attracted the earth, transmuting res directly to magma was extremely difficult and draining. The process took about a chime or two but eventually the earth was reduced to a molten liquid state. The blob of magma hovered in the air for a moment, before Anna sent it flying out into the wilderness, out of the clearing. It was likely to cause a fire, which was why Anna stalked after it, res already generating on her hands. Putting out fire was complex and required patience but it was an exercise worth doing. |