He looked upon Bree for a while, not saying anything and musing to himself upon her words. In a strange sort of way, she echoed thoughts he had that were his own, though he’d never have expected to hear them from a giant lizard. Then again, she was special from what he remembered of his conversations with Taz. He had believed her, but he hadn’t really been able to imagine her accurately. Now, having seen it first hand, heard her thoughts articulated, he had a new appreciation and understood why Taz loved her so. He had no reason to disagree upon her assessment of Ixam – she was one – but he found himself being thankful that she had found her way to Taz, who clearly cared for her deeply. “If only I knew one such as you years ago,” he said after a while of contemplation, scratching his chin, “I like you Bree. I understand well enough. Life is full of choices, all a risk, and difficult. I suppose, in a way, you sum up much of my life too. But I am glad you lucked out with Taz, no doubt she matches your sharing in return” That was all he could say, really, and he did think that such a well thought out speech deserved a response. Not to answer would be insulting, though he wasn’t sure she’d even understand it that way. Instead he transferred his gaze to Taz and nodded slightly. Not that she required him approving of Bree, but if she had had any concern that they wouldn’t get along well enough then such worries could fade away and be one less concern for her worried mind. As Taz began to read he settle in, leaning into the arm of the chair and resting his chin upon his knuckles. He remembered Flux as a word from when they had gone over the basics of what each magic was. He had thought it sounded interesting but as she continued to speak, mentioning his ancestors, he leaned forwards slightly further and sought to imprint her words upon his mind. He would write them down later, perhaps take notes before she and Bree left, whenever that was, but for now he listened intently. “Hmmm, I wonder if that was why things were never resolved?” he mused aloud, “I mean…8000 years you’d think there would be a victor. Alahea clearly had magical superiority – if a fraction were alive today, they’d no doubt rule over things easily enough in this day and age. Interesting...very interesting” he commented, musing as she picked up and continued reading. At the talk of Djed pathways he had to settle down upon the floor next to her to get a good look at them. He carefully did not lean upon Bree, not knowing if she’d tolerate that upon first meeting. Still, despite being closer he found the diagrams intricate and difficult to read regardless. Some he could recognise, not because he had seen them before, but rather felt them. Or at least, something like them. Every time he tried to use his Djed, to draw it around his body, it always took once familiar pathways. He had thought he was just imagining it but…perhaps they had been pathways that always existed. “I think I understand the concept,” he said with a small frown, tracing the diagrams gently with fingertips, “I knew Djed moved around the body, that it went down…paths…when sending it to eyes, and hands and so on. But I didn’t realise it was because of this, what was it again? Astral Body? Huh. Was that what we used when we did our journeys do you think? I was sort of too overwhelmed to think about it back then” he asked aloud. Listening further, gazing upon yet more pages and seeing the warnings first-hand, it was clear enough that is was highly dangerous. Not just because of what it did and the consequences, but because of what he always liked to talk about and was usually told to be incorrect. This would be seductive, very much so. Who wouldn’t want to impress would-be partners with feats of strength and speed? Who wouldn’t want the ability to decimate entire groups of enemies with a little bit of knowledge and experience? So many scenarios ran through his mind and he knew there would be one, somewhere, that would be the chink in his own armour – even if he never managed to think of it. Still, it was something he thought he could use against Arcadius and his ilk, which made it worth exploring – tentatively. “Well I don’t like the idea of you killing me, or you Bree,” he said after a while of thought, sighing slightly, “but yes this sounds dangerous in the extreme. Physically it doesn’t sound like going wrong would leave you in a happy state but….no the biggest danger lies in the heart. I don’t know, it sounds like one of those things that if you were weak, petty…evil….well you could be drawn into a deep spiral wit this” he finished, looking into the middle distance a little before blinking at her offered hand and the pair of them coming to their feet. He watched, confused at first, at both her words about being taught it before and also what she was doing. Things didn’t usually take a turn into the arm waving and bending. However after watching for a few moments and understanding the rhythm, listening to her explain further, he nodded and it started to make sense. It reminded him, somewhat, of the acrobatics stretching, perhaps combined with pre-fight warm ups. He began copying her as best he could, far less graceful but hopefully compensating with willing. His arms circled, breathing in as they went up and exhaling as they went down, and around to begin once more. He heard Taz signal for him to reach into his ‘well’ but he left if a few more times before he tried – seeking the rhythm and waiting until he could do it without pause or mistake – better safe than sorry, he reasoned. Pulling upon his Djed, letting it trickle in instead of flood, he felt it begin to fill him. As it did so he tried to do what Taz suggested and keep it moving. He pulled and pushed, or that was what it felt like, as he breathed and moved his arms. Each time he breathed in he could feel a little more Djed floor into him, there to crackle up into his fingertips and then down into his toes, before another breathing cycle would begin and it would repeat, only this time with more total Djed shifting around. He almost felt like he could feel the Djed pathways he had gazed upon, though not in any detailed way. It didn’t feel like an intricate web but more like he could sense the larger pathways, the rugged channels instead of the delicate tendrils. “I think I can feel the larger pathways, connecting all of the…big muscles?” he said as he began to mimic her with her stretching onto her toes and then bending down, “it feels like…crackling? I can’t describe it, it’s…weird. Like…lightning? I’m making no sense” he said, shaking his head and feeling the Djed move there, then flash away. It was a continuous circuit, he realised after a while, all he had to do was focus upon his Djed shifting, moving, and it almost seemed to do it of its own accord, following pathways it seemed to know already. He tried a few, slow, movement of his own as he kept it moving, bringing his knees up one after the other, feeling the Djed flow there, pause as his muscles moved, then flash away once more to another moving body part. A few more, gentle movements that he tried were squatting down, spinning around and finally trying for a few experimental jabs – not trying to focus Djed for power or speed at all, just feeling out how the Djed flowed into them, where it paused, polled and then crackled away from. “I feel…like I could fight in the cage at Tall Johnny’s all day and end up the Champion of Sunberth…and not even break a sweat. This is…gods I wish this was less enjoyable. I don’t know about you Taz but I’m starting to think that we could actually win…and that is why this magic is dangerous, I think” he met her gaze and wondered if she could see what he meant now, all those days ago. “What now? Shall we try something small, perhaps? What used big muscles? Jump maybe?” He kept the Djed circulating, feeling its siren song flow through him, but was no longer trying anything other than a foolish half-dance, half-stretch that he felt sure made him look ridiculous but if it kept him from imploding then he’d take ridiculous. |