4th Day of Spring, 514 AV
8th Bell
Aoren stood in the center of the clearing he enjoyed frequenting not too deep into the Bronze Woods. It was a lightly chilly morning. The final vestiges of Morwen’s touch graced his bare arms. It felt good to be outside without fear of freezing to death. There were certainly other dangers to be wary of but Aoren wouldn’t let that stop him from enjoying just being outside.
He was garbed simply opting to wear his leather vest and leggings in preparation for what he’d decided to do with his time that morning. It was time to get back to practicing some of his reimancy techniques. Taking a deep breath Aoren worked on centering himself. He closed his eyes bringing his hands up to his chest with the palms facing skyward. It was no easy thing to do. The noise of the forest was all around him. He could hear birds chirping. He could hear the buzz of a few insects. The light morning breeze wafting over the tops of the trees brushed across the bare skin of his arms. There was an itch to stay in motion surging through Aoren’s body after being confined for a while season. He sifted through all of these things.
One deep breath.
Aoren focused on his breathing. He felt the rise and fall of his chest. The air being filtered through his nose was cold but it felt good. He resisted the urge to shiver. Aoren rotated his wrists so that the palms of his hands were facing the earth. He lowered his arms as he exhaled slowly. As soon as his hands were at waist level he flipped them so that his palms were facing the sky once more and inhaled steadily. Little by little he was filtering out the unnecessary distractions that could prove to be detrimental to his focus.
Another deep breath.
The noise of the awakening forest wasn’t quite so intrusive on his inner thoughts. It wasn’t that it was overly loud but for the techniques that he was going to attempt he almost needed to have tunnel vision. When Aoren felt he was centered enough he opened his eyes taking in the expanse of the clearing. It wasn’t overly large. He could cross from one end to the other in a short sprint but it was wide and long enough to allow room for two people to spar comfortably. The grass was just beginning to green. The buds on the trees were starting to sprout leaves. With as clear a mind as he was going to get for someone not overly practiced in the art of meditation, Aoren reached for the inner most sanctum of his mind. His Djed. He could feel it as a real, thriving force that pulsed throughout his body.
Carefully he brought his arms up tucking them in at his sides balling his hands into fists. Aoren adopted a solid stance with his feet shoulder width apart, his legs slightly bent and his hips rotated so that he was not quite facing forward. Grabbing hold of his Djed with his mind, Aoren willed it to flow to the palms of his hands. He pulled his Djed from its slumber directing it to gather in his hands before it began to exude from his skin as Res. This Res was thick and gel like. Aoren watched carefully as it slowly began to encompass his fists then spread up the length of his forearms. Once the Res covered his forearms up to his elbows he found the Djed that best resonated with him and the element of Air. With a steady exhalation he willed the outer most layer of the Res around his right arm to attract the air nearest him. Little by little he watched the gel like Res become tendrils of whispy wind that slowly spun around his forearm. With a little focus Aoren transmuted the outer most layer of Res on his left arm into water. He willed the inner layer to attract the water so that it didn’t fall away.
Giving an experimental shake of his arms to test how much hold he had on the elements swirling around his arms Aoren watched the Res fluctuate. Taking a deep breath he wove his arms over each other mentally willing the two elements of Water and Air to blend. It wasn’t so simple as just blending the elements however. With a careful train of thought he commanded the air to spin rapidly to decrease the temperature inside the wind. As it touched the water he watched the surface layers of both of his arms frost over. Aoren didn’t accelerate the wind so much that the elements would fuse and turn entirely to ice. It required a modicum of concentration but he could manage for a short while. With both of his arms encircled by the frigid winds he began practicing his hand-to-hand techniques.
Aoren slid his right leg forward extending his right fist outward as he did. He brought his arm down in a slow, concentrated downward motion. The young man then brought up his hand in a firm strike. After practicing a few choice strikes Aoren increased the speed of his motions. He stepped forward kicking upward with his left leg balancing on his right. He proceeded to execute a flurry of punches as quickly as he could. When he was comfortably warmed up he began propelling the icy winds outward with each punch. The frigid bursts blew across the awakening grass in the clearing causing a more potent breeze. He jumped upward bringing his knee upward in a high kick before landing on the ground. Aoren dropped into a kneel pounding his fists on the ground releasing the propelling the elements winding around his forearms expelling them outward in a burst of icy wind.
The grass in the immediate area surrounding Aoren was flattened and coated in a thin layer of ice. The remaining Res covering Aoren’s forearm he absorbed back into his body. Closing his eyes he took a deep breath, the result of his exertions making him a little tired but nowhere near his breaking point. Rising to his feet Aoren turned to resume his practice, ready to drill for a little while longer.
8th Bell
Aoren stood in the center of the clearing he enjoyed frequenting not too deep into the Bronze Woods. It was a lightly chilly morning. The final vestiges of Morwen’s touch graced his bare arms. It felt good to be outside without fear of freezing to death. There were certainly other dangers to be wary of but Aoren wouldn’t let that stop him from enjoying just being outside.
He was garbed simply opting to wear his leather vest and leggings in preparation for what he’d decided to do with his time that morning. It was time to get back to practicing some of his reimancy techniques. Taking a deep breath Aoren worked on centering himself. He closed his eyes bringing his hands up to his chest with the palms facing skyward. It was no easy thing to do. The noise of the forest was all around him. He could hear birds chirping. He could hear the buzz of a few insects. The light morning breeze wafting over the tops of the trees brushed across the bare skin of his arms. There was an itch to stay in motion surging through Aoren’s body after being confined for a while season. He sifted through all of these things.
One deep breath.
Aoren focused on his breathing. He felt the rise and fall of his chest. The air being filtered through his nose was cold but it felt good. He resisted the urge to shiver. Aoren rotated his wrists so that the palms of his hands were facing the earth. He lowered his arms as he exhaled slowly. As soon as his hands were at waist level he flipped them so that his palms were facing the sky once more and inhaled steadily. Little by little he was filtering out the unnecessary distractions that could prove to be detrimental to his focus.
Another deep breath.
The noise of the awakening forest wasn’t quite so intrusive on his inner thoughts. It wasn’t that it was overly loud but for the techniques that he was going to attempt he almost needed to have tunnel vision. When Aoren felt he was centered enough he opened his eyes taking in the expanse of the clearing. It wasn’t overly large. He could cross from one end to the other in a short sprint but it was wide and long enough to allow room for two people to spar comfortably. The grass was just beginning to green. The buds on the trees were starting to sprout leaves. With as clear a mind as he was going to get for someone not overly practiced in the art of meditation, Aoren reached for the inner most sanctum of his mind. His Djed. He could feel it as a real, thriving force that pulsed throughout his body.
Carefully he brought his arms up tucking them in at his sides balling his hands into fists. Aoren adopted a solid stance with his feet shoulder width apart, his legs slightly bent and his hips rotated so that he was not quite facing forward. Grabbing hold of his Djed with his mind, Aoren willed it to flow to the palms of his hands. He pulled his Djed from its slumber directing it to gather in his hands before it began to exude from his skin as Res. This Res was thick and gel like. Aoren watched carefully as it slowly began to encompass his fists then spread up the length of his forearms. Once the Res covered his forearms up to his elbows he found the Djed that best resonated with him and the element of Air. With a steady exhalation he willed the outer most layer of the Res around his right arm to attract the air nearest him. Little by little he watched the gel like Res become tendrils of whispy wind that slowly spun around his forearm. With a little focus Aoren transmuted the outer most layer of Res on his left arm into water. He willed the inner layer to attract the water so that it didn’t fall away.
Giving an experimental shake of his arms to test how much hold he had on the elements swirling around his arms Aoren watched the Res fluctuate. Taking a deep breath he wove his arms over each other mentally willing the two elements of Water and Air to blend. It wasn’t so simple as just blending the elements however. With a careful train of thought he commanded the air to spin rapidly to decrease the temperature inside the wind. As it touched the water he watched the surface layers of both of his arms frost over. Aoren didn’t accelerate the wind so much that the elements would fuse and turn entirely to ice. It required a modicum of concentration but he could manage for a short while. With both of his arms encircled by the frigid winds he began practicing his hand-to-hand techniques.
Aoren slid his right leg forward extending his right fist outward as he did. He brought his arm down in a slow, concentrated downward motion. The young man then brought up his hand in a firm strike. After practicing a few choice strikes Aoren increased the speed of his motions. He stepped forward kicking upward with his left leg balancing on his right. He proceeded to execute a flurry of punches as quickly as he could. When he was comfortably warmed up he began propelling the icy winds outward with each punch. The frigid bursts blew across the awakening grass in the clearing causing a more potent breeze. He jumped upward bringing his knee upward in a high kick before landing on the ground. Aoren dropped into a kneel pounding his fists on the ground releasing the propelling the elements winding around his forearms expelling them outward in a burst of icy wind.
The grass in the immediate area surrounding Aoren was flattened and coated in a thin layer of ice. The remaining Res covering Aoren’s forearm he absorbed back into his body. Closing his eyes he took a deep breath, the result of his exertions making him a little tired but nowhere near his breaking point. Rising to his feet Aoren turned to resume his practice, ready to drill for a little while longer.