Lioness075
Everyone's fighting some battle of their own.
Location: Academy Gardens
Time: After the night flight
Interaction: Leandra, Marylka
Leandra gave Marylka all of her attention, as she tried to absorb everything Marylka said. She knew next to nothing about magic or how one was to summon that power at will.
Thinking of magic as an extension of herself, Leandra's thoughts wandered to her bow and daggers. She had trained with them for years and it felt natural to draw her bow or throw a dagger at a target. She supposed that it was the same concept for her newfound magic ability.
At the mention of the magic abilities being different across the board, Leandra immediately thought of Aldalf and could not resist scowling.
"Oh yeah, I definitely see that when it comes to Aldalf and his magic."
Realizing how conceited that probably sounded, Leandra tried to backtrack, "Not that there's anything wrong with innate abilities. He just kind of...shows off with it, y'know?"
Watching Marylka's magic at work, Leandra trained her eyes on the water orb, as Marylka expertly manipulated the water. She was so focused on the water movement that she almost missed Marylka speaking again.
At the mention of trust, Leandra looked down at the stone in her palm and rubbed the back of her neck. She really had no idea how she was supposed to trust the stone to work with her. Still, she figured she had no choice other than to try. This magic could end up being the difference between someone living or dying, given how often they nearly died around the Deathborn.
Sighing, Leandra held up her palm with the stone in it and stared at it. In her mind, she pictured herself back home with a dagger in hand.
Closing her eyes, Leandra held onto the imagery of the dagger's pointed end and tried to connect to her magic through this memory. As she focused on her thoughts, the stone in her palm slowly began to shift and change shape. It took a minute, but it slowly changed into the sharp end of a dagger.
Holding onto that memory in her mind, Leandra opened her eyes and turned on her heel before throwing the pointed stone at a nearby tree trunk. There was a solid whump, as it stuck for a moment before slowly sliding out and falling to the ground. It had not been quite sharp enough to stick.
Grinning now, Leandra ran over to the tree and picked up the pointed stone. Turning to face Marylka, she held up and said, "Oh my gosh, I actually did something! That was exhilarating!"
Jogging back to Marylka, Leandra stopped a few feet in front of her and then said, "It was much easier this time. You mentioned the extension thing again and so I pictured my daggers in my head since those and my bow are all extensions of me. It just seemed to click, y'know?"
Saturn_moon
#7FB3D5
Time: After the night flight
Interaction: Leandra, Marylka
Leandra gave Marylka all of her attention, as she tried to absorb everything Marylka said. She knew next to nothing about magic or how one was to summon that power at will.
Thinking of magic as an extension of herself, Leandra's thoughts wandered to her bow and daggers. She had trained with them for years and it felt natural to draw her bow or throw a dagger at a target. She supposed that it was the same concept for her newfound magic ability.
At the mention of the magic abilities being different across the board, Leandra immediately thought of Aldalf and could not resist scowling.
"Oh yeah, I definitely see that when it comes to Aldalf and his magic."
Realizing how conceited that probably sounded, Leandra tried to backtrack, "Not that there's anything wrong with innate abilities. He just kind of...shows off with it, y'know?"
Watching Marylka's magic at work, Leandra trained her eyes on the water orb, as Marylka expertly manipulated the water. She was so focused on the water movement that she almost missed Marylka speaking again.
At the mention of trust, Leandra looked down at the stone in her palm and rubbed the back of her neck. She really had no idea how she was supposed to trust the stone to work with her. Still, she figured she had no choice other than to try. This magic could end up being the difference between someone living or dying, given how often they nearly died around the Deathborn.
Sighing, Leandra held up her palm with the stone in it and stared at it. In her mind, she pictured herself back home with a dagger in hand.
Closing her eyes, Leandra held onto the imagery of the dagger's pointed end and tried to connect to her magic through this memory. As she focused on her thoughts, the stone in her palm slowly began to shift and change shape. It took a minute, but it slowly changed into the sharp end of a dagger.
Holding onto that memory in her mind, Leandra opened her eyes and turned on her heel before throwing the pointed stone at a nearby tree trunk. There was a solid whump, as it stuck for a moment before slowly sliding out and falling to the ground. It had not been quite sharp enough to stick.
Grinning now, Leandra ran over to the tree and picked up the pointed stone. Turning to face Marylka, she held up and said, "Oh my gosh, I actually did something! That was exhilarating!"
Jogging back to Marylka, Leandra stopped a few feet in front of her and then said, "It was much easier this time. You mentioned the extension thing again and so I pictured my daggers in my head since those and my bow are all extensions of me. It just seemed to click, y'know?"
Saturn_moon
#7FB3D5