75 Winter, 516 AV
It had been a bright, brilliant day in the forest, and the night-turned cool darkness was nothing short of relief. While earlier Lhana had basked in the sun, now she was relaxed, eyes closed, the slow dimming of the light behind her closed lids and the chilling of the once-hot rock she lay on her only means to tell the time. Of course, she could have opened her eyes, but that would have really defeated the objective.
One breath in...
She inhaled slowly through her mouth, feeling her stomach rise, and imagined the air travelling down her throat and into her lungs, slowly inflating them. She imagined energy flowing with it - purple energy, she decided. A deep, vibrant purple flowing through her body, filling her with strength and power and energy until she could feel it thrumming through her, quickening her pulse and filling her with a sudden urge to jump up, to run and yell and play -
And one breath out, she thought.
And out it came, in a slow, smooth whoosh through her nostrils. She exhaled as her stomach fell, as her lungs fell lax and her whole body slumped back against the rock. In her mind's eye, purple fled as the air left her, and all that power and energy that had once thrummed through her veins disappeared into the air, leaving her lax and almost floaty. She took in another breath, just as deep, intending to sink deeper into the trance-like state she'd spend hours trying to reach, when -
Her nose itched, and the concentration fell away from her. "Drat," she said mildly, sitting up to stretch aching limbs as she scratched the slight pain away. She had made a little progress, but nowhere as near as much as she had wanted that day. It was late now, though, and by the rumble in her stomach more than time for dinner.
Normally she would head home, but it was too far and she had brought her tent with her for a reason, and it was tucked into her backpack at the bottom of the rock - within easy distance should something go to steal it. She went to it and picked it up, then hoisted it onto her back with little effort. She had found a good place to rest earlier that day, back when it was still light, and was fairly confident in her ability to find the way.
One breath in...
She inhaled slowly through her mouth, feeling her stomach rise, and imagined the air travelling down her throat and into her lungs, slowly inflating them. She imagined energy flowing with it - purple energy, she decided. A deep, vibrant purple flowing through her body, filling her with strength and power and energy until she could feel it thrumming through her, quickening her pulse and filling her with a sudden urge to jump up, to run and yell and play -
And one breath out, she thought.
And out it came, in a slow, smooth whoosh through her nostrils. She exhaled as her stomach fell, as her lungs fell lax and her whole body slumped back against the rock. In her mind's eye, purple fled as the air left her, and all that power and energy that had once thrummed through her veins disappeared into the air, leaving her lax and almost floaty. She took in another breath, just as deep, intending to sink deeper into the trance-like state she'd spend hours trying to reach, when -
Her nose itched, and the concentration fell away from her. "Drat," she said mildly, sitting up to stretch aching limbs as she scratched the slight pain away. She had made a little progress, but nowhere as near as much as she had wanted that day. It was late now, though, and by the rumble in her stomach more than time for dinner.
Normally she would head home, but it was too far and she had brought her tent with her for a reason, and it was tucked into her backpack at the bottom of the rock - within easy distance should something go to steal it. She went to it and picked it up, then hoisted it onto her back with little effort. She had found a good place to rest earlier that day, back when it was still light, and was fairly confident in her ability to find the way.