2nd of Summer, 513 AV The dagger's blade was cold to the touch, sending shivers up Matheld's spine as he moved his fingers slowly down the cold iron surface. The young blonde haired man had long been looking over the blade for the past bell, sitting cross-legged beneath a tree. The shape and form was everything in this particular exercise, one mistake during the transformation process could result in a permanent mutation. He needed the blade to be clear in his mind for the process to be smooth and easy, so he analyzed it's every facet. Analyzing data was something he was good at, it was his job to collect and pick through potentially useful data. Matheld picked up the blade again, turning it this way and that as well as picking up the odd strands of grass to test its sharpness. He needed his transformation to emulate it accurately. He was in the Bronze Woods doing this for extremely obvious reasons, it was extremely unwise to announce one was a wizard in the city. He himself possessed a distrust of other wizard, seeing a number of them as threats to the city. Whenever one was identified he kept tabs on them, especially on known reimancers. It seemed rather hypocritical, in a way it was however Matheld felt no kinship to those who used magic like it was a toy. He of all people knew that magic was far from a toy and that the price required by it was steep indeed. The young man sighed and put the blade down on the grass before him, closing his eyes as he attempted to recall the image of the blade. He was not trying for a full body transform, rather he wanted to create another blade. A dagger it his boot was useful but if he was ever bound he needed a weapon more readily available. One that would be easy to call upon and maintain. The young man breathed in through his nose and out through his mouth as he attempted meditation to keep the shape in his mind. Clearing his mind was not exactly easily done, in ideal conditions it took him about fifteen chimes to properly clear his mind of all distractions. Unfortunately the Bronze Woods were not ideal conditions for him, the sounds of nature were quite the distractions from his breathing. The chirping of the bird, the rustling of the leaves in the wind all made the process of achieving clarity that much more difficult. Matheld continued to focus on his breathing, sharpening his mind against the multitude of distractions around him. Breathe in, Breathe out. It was a rigorous experience, however he knew that in order to get what he wanted he would need to achieve enough clarity of mind to see the blade's every facet. All of the information was there he just needed to bring all the pieces of the puzzle together to form a better whole. He also needed to accept that the blade was a part of his very being, to let go of the conception that it was separate. |