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Spring 87 516av
To Overgive
Caesi rode her strider hard and fast towards the Moresta River. Leaning down until her body was firmly pressed upon the mare, tightening her knees around the girth of the horse, she held on as they flew across the Sea of Grass. Wind rushed past her so fast that silence fell upon her, making her go temporarily deaf. Images were nothing but a blur, as she tightened her long legs further around her Strider, rushing towards the River. Her body was still worn out from the practice she had undergone with Liras a couple of days ago. Reimancy sucked the energy from her body like a leech would blood from a person. However, she was impatient to learn more, had an intense need to feel the rush of magic running through her veins, the power, the seduction it brought forth. It was hard to stop when she was casting. It took will power she some how found deep inside herself, to just stop. The rush of the power was seductive.
Caesi made it to the Moresta River in no time, soon Spring would be ending and with it her lessons with Liras. This may be the last time she saw him, though she hoped she could have a couple more lessons before her pavilion left for the Summer Grounds. She dismounted from her Strider, taking the Yvas off so she could go play in the river, cool off, drink some water. Especially after such a fast and hard run they under went together. She patted the rump of her mare, sending her off into the river. Then she turned her attention to Liras who was waiting on her this time. At least he isn't late this time. Caesi thought to herself, grinning over at the man who was her teacher.
She strode up to him, gesturing a respectful greeting, “Not late today I see.” She joking poked the man, laughing slightly. Liras shook his head, “No I could not chance you practicing by yourself again.” Liras said sternly, making the laughter and smile fade from Caesi's face. She pouted slightly like the young girl she was, “I know.. I am sorry.” She told Liras, bowing her head in sadness. She really was sorry, she now understood how dangerous Reimancy really could be. She learned her lesson, “I promise I learned my lesson.” She told the man, with her head still bent over in disgrace.
Liras placed his index finger under her chin, raising her face up to look upon his own. The stern nature had disappeared, the lines of frustration smoothed out, and a soft smile was on his face, “I know you did. So why don't we learn some more, yes?” Liras said, releasing her face and walking far away from the river where her Strider was playing happily. She gave a longing look at her horse, then at the retreating back of Liras. One day I will have time for fun.. She promised herself as she followed Liras to where ever he was leading her.
The two Reimancers spent a few chimes walking away from the River, to give them distance between their horses, so neither would become harmed if something went wrong. Once Liras was happy with the distance he stopped, Caesi stopping as well.
“This should do.” Liras announced, turning to face her. When he did so he hit her with a small ball of air unexpectedly, causing her to fall backwards onto her back. The air rushed from her body when she landed and she gave a soft groan. “First lesson of the day. Always expect the unexpected.” Liras chuckled as she struggled to her feet. “When you come against a enemy, they will not play fair. Not always any way. Remember that.” Liras told her, as she brushed dirt from her body.
“That was not exactly fair Liras.” Caesi said pouting slightly, as she glared over at the man through her hair that was now in her face. She brushed the tresses away, forming a ball of Res. “My turn.” She said, grinning at him. Igniting her Res she transmuted it into a small rock, pushing with her hands to make it fly forward. The small rock hurdled itself towards Liras who was quicker than she was, as he blew it aside with his Air Reimancy. “Lesson number two of the day. There will always be someone better than yourself.” Liras said laughing as she stuck her tongue out at the man.
Caesi gave a sigh, this was true. She had just begun learning Reimancy and was yet very good at it. There would always be someone more trained and skilled than herself. She slumped her shoulders forward, “I know..” Caesi said a bit defeated at that fact. “But you will get better with time.” Liras reassured her, “Perhaps when you return in the Spring you will even be better than I am.” He said with a bright smile. .
This lifted Caesi's spirits a little and she laughed, “Maybe, who knows.” Smiling she formed another ball of Res, willing it into a long and slender shape, like that of a whip. She ignited all but the center of the whip, transmuting it into a slender vine. She lashed out with her earthen vine, which was scorched away with a fire whip of Liras' making.
“That was a good one.” Liras said grinning, “I did not expect something like that from you.” Caesi shrugged her shoulders, “People are full of surprises.” She said laughing. “I suppose you are right about that.” Liras said, sitting down on the ground. Caesi frowned but followed the man, sitting down herself. Waiting for further instruction on her teacher, she sat there in silence, as the both of them relaxed their bodies.
Spring 87 516av
To Overgive
Caesi rode her strider hard and fast towards the Moresta River. Leaning down until her body was firmly pressed upon the mare, tightening her knees around the girth of the horse, she held on as they flew across the Sea of Grass. Wind rushed past her so fast that silence fell upon her, making her go temporarily deaf. Images were nothing but a blur, as she tightened her long legs further around her Strider, rushing towards the River. Her body was still worn out from the practice she had undergone with Liras a couple of days ago. Reimancy sucked the energy from her body like a leech would blood from a person. However, she was impatient to learn more, had an intense need to feel the rush of magic running through her veins, the power, the seduction it brought forth. It was hard to stop when she was casting. It took will power she some how found deep inside herself, to just stop. The rush of the power was seductive.
Caesi made it to the Moresta River in no time, soon Spring would be ending and with it her lessons with Liras. This may be the last time she saw him, though she hoped she could have a couple more lessons before her pavilion left for the Summer Grounds. She dismounted from her Strider, taking the Yvas off so she could go play in the river, cool off, drink some water. Especially after such a fast and hard run they under went together. She patted the rump of her mare, sending her off into the river. Then she turned her attention to Liras who was waiting on her this time. At least he isn't late this time. Caesi thought to herself, grinning over at the man who was her teacher.
She strode up to him, gesturing a respectful greeting, “Not late today I see.” She joking poked the man, laughing slightly. Liras shook his head, “No I could not chance you practicing by yourself again.” Liras said sternly, making the laughter and smile fade from Caesi's face. She pouted slightly like the young girl she was, “I know.. I am sorry.” She told Liras, bowing her head in sadness. She really was sorry, she now understood how dangerous Reimancy really could be. She learned her lesson, “I promise I learned my lesson.” She told the man, with her head still bent over in disgrace.
Liras placed his index finger under her chin, raising her face up to look upon his own. The stern nature had disappeared, the lines of frustration smoothed out, and a soft smile was on his face, “I know you did. So why don't we learn some more, yes?” Liras said, releasing her face and walking far away from the river where her Strider was playing happily. She gave a longing look at her horse, then at the retreating back of Liras. One day I will have time for fun.. She promised herself as she followed Liras to where ever he was leading her.
The two Reimancers spent a few chimes walking away from the River, to give them distance between their horses, so neither would become harmed if something went wrong. Once Liras was happy with the distance he stopped, Caesi stopping as well.
“This should do.” Liras announced, turning to face her. When he did so he hit her with a small ball of air unexpectedly, causing her to fall backwards onto her back. The air rushed from her body when she landed and she gave a soft groan. “First lesson of the day. Always expect the unexpected.” Liras chuckled as she struggled to her feet. “When you come against a enemy, they will not play fair. Not always any way. Remember that.” Liras told her, as she brushed dirt from her body.
“That was not exactly fair Liras.” Caesi said pouting slightly, as she glared over at the man through her hair that was now in her face. She brushed the tresses away, forming a ball of Res. “My turn.” She said, grinning at him. Igniting her Res she transmuted it into a small rock, pushing with her hands to make it fly forward. The small rock hurdled itself towards Liras who was quicker than she was, as he blew it aside with his Air Reimancy. “Lesson number two of the day. There will always be someone better than yourself.” Liras said laughing as she stuck her tongue out at the man.
Caesi gave a sigh, this was true. She had just begun learning Reimancy and was yet very good at it. There would always be someone more trained and skilled than herself. She slumped her shoulders forward, “I know..” Caesi said a bit defeated at that fact. “But you will get better with time.” Liras reassured her, “Perhaps when you return in the Spring you will even be better than I am.” He said with a bright smile. .
This lifted Caesi's spirits a little and she laughed, “Maybe, who knows.” Smiling she formed another ball of Res, willing it into a long and slender shape, like that of a whip. She ignited all but the center of the whip, transmuting it into a slender vine. She lashed out with her earthen vine, which was scorched away with a fire whip of Liras' making.
“That was a good one.” Liras said grinning, “I did not expect something like that from you.” Caesi shrugged her shoulders, “People are full of surprises.” She said laughing. “I suppose you are right about that.” Liras said, sitting down on the ground. Caesi frowned but followed the man, sitting down herself. Waiting for further instruction on her teacher, she sat there in silence, as the both of them relaxed their bodies.