15th Day of Spring
514 AV
514 AV
"I can help!" Elias cried, his voice lost in the roaring madness. The man only ignored him as another leather bucket passed into his grip and he flung the contents at the flames. The water seemed to sizzle and vanish before it even reached the fire. Maybe he had just not heard him this time, but Elias was sure he had heard him the last half a dozen. Something groaned within the house and shout rang out from everywhere at once. Elias felt a hand grab him and harshly yank him back just before a thunderous snap exploded from somewhere within the inferno. The two story house caved in on itself a tick later, collapsing into a pile of ash and blackened wood. Flames spewed out hungrily, sending those who had formed the bucket lines fleeing for their lives. There were also those were hard at work trying cleave away the surrounding buildings with axes and poles in a desperate attempt to keep the fire from spreading. Elias didn't know if they had been caught in the flame or not.
"Get out of the way." Came an angry growl from behind and Elias was abruptly pushed out of the way. He nearly snapped. He had had quite his fair share of petching shoving and pushing for one day, he didn't think he could keep his calm if he was on the receiving end of another. The man who had done it though was less concerned about Elias's hurt feelings and more about rallying his men back into the fight. The fire was spreading and it looked very much like they may not have had enough time before it jumped to another home next door. People were pouring out from the neighborhood, buckets and pans of water in hand. The man in charge, Marco, by the sound of it, quickly had them all forming into a disorderly arrays of bucket brigades. Many simply went about it their own way, many more just stood by and stared.
This had all been because of the riot. The events that had unfolded after the exhibition went to hell had sent angry citizens spreading out throughout the city. Many formed mobs who swiftly focused their outrage and indignation on destroying whatever they could, wherever they could. It had sparked more than one fire around the plaza, but thankfully the Ebonstryfe had arrived with reinforcements to crack down hard on the protestors. Part of Elias felt that this was partly his fault as well however. He had tried to douse an oil fire with his reimancy, only to have it explode in his face, spreading the flames and nearly killing the people he was trying to save. He had to make it right. He had to help!
"Dammit I can help!" He shouted.
"Then grab a petching bucket and get in line." The burly man roared back, sweat and frustration running off his face. He had taken up the front of his particular line -there were three now, roughly- and was the one who seemed to be doing the most damage to the fire. He would often yell at the others to do something this way or that, like focus on a particular hot spot, or have the axe men repositioned. Elias understood little of his tactics, and he felt annoyance bubbling over within him. Not at Marco or his people, but at himself. He decided he had to act. Fear had been holding back his hand, but as he watched the family looking on helplessly as their home and livelihood burned down to the ground, the young mage knew the repercussions would just be something he had to deal with later.
He called upon his magic.
Djed raced from the depths of his body, tearing itself apart from the source and warping into the glowing, mushy res that now seeped down his arms. As Marco made to throw another bucket of water at the fire, Elias struck out his arm and the water froze in the air, captured by the attraction of his reimancy.