There is a bit of a delay as a message is tapped out with a claw on his communicator, and a response gotten, before he hears the pops of teleportation (which draws a surge of what feels suspiciously like amusement down the tether of their bond; it's a sound he's not going to get tired of) and chooses to get on with it. His landing is a fair bit neater, he's been practicing ever since the first disastrous attempt left him with his horns buried in the ground and unable to easily right himself thusly pinned.
Happily the neighbors hadn't seen such humiliations.
Not a word is said about any stumbles or mishaps, though his whiskers are forward, testing the air for stray unstable magic.
"Why not begin with simple geometries? It'll draw attention, and mayhap offer you a little focus. Getting a square of fire can be a bit of a challenge." For first year students, but that's where Elidibus' concentration is right now, and Lahabrea himself is clear minded to work on gentle encouragement instead of blatantly pushing or harassing.
It's a choice, and a deliberate one. How often had Elidibus gone out of his way to soothe volatile dragonish instincts? Risked lightning and fang and claw to settle frayed nerves and fragile temper? He can do nothing else but offer reciprocation, and what Elidibus seemed to need was stability and a little bit of guidance. He can do that, for a member of his flight..
There is a little bit of excess energy in the air that might interact poorly with spells cast too soon. Fortunately the barrier building does not appear to be one of them, perhaps because of its intended nature.
Fireworks might be another matter entirely. Perhaps the slight hesitance is in their favor after all.
It's not as if Elidibus did not feel the amusement. So Lahabrea might be greeted with a somewhat pointed regard when he finally lands. From his perspective it could have been the stumble. Certainly he does not 'pop'!
Well at least the Emissary is easily distractable. Namely when presented with a challenge. There's definitely a mix of emotion with what is presented. A little exasperation- An elementary exercise? Introspection- It could be useful with this new system of magic he is forced to master. Excitement- How could he make it a BETTER display with all this power at his disposal?
The last part will be particularly troubling if it happens to contact or draw those lingering traces of energy in the air.
"Very well," Elidibus professes with an outward calm that is not at all in keeping with the brimming energy and interest underneath. The barrier is complete - and surprisingly efficient as the Ascian had enough of a sense of responsibility to be sure it was a solid construct; permeable for people to walk through but not for stray energies.
The first step in any process is to form the fabric which will be worked with. And thus he begins to conjure the element of fire. Once again as the energies flow out of him and into the spell involved there is an easing of the restlessness in a sense, though out in the growing night and under the direct influence of the rising new moons, there is plenty and more to replace it.
Combustion is creature and fire burns before him without fuel. Warm, flickering and restless as all fire naturally is though at this time it is floating a half a foot away. It is not yet shaped or moved, for he's soon to start conjuring another.
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Date: 2021-05-27 09:54 pm (UTC)Happily the neighbors hadn't seen such humiliations.
Not a word is said about any stumbles or mishaps, though his whiskers are forward, testing the air for stray unstable magic.
"Why not begin with simple geometries? It'll draw attention, and mayhap offer you a little focus. Getting a square of fire can be a bit of a challenge." For first year students, but that's where Elidibus' concentration is right now, and Lahabrea himself is clear minded to work on gentle encouragement instead of blatantly pushing or harassing.
It's a choice, and a deliberate one. How often had Elidibus gone out of his way to soothe volatile dragonish instincts? Risked lightning and fang and claw to settle frayed nerves and fragile temper? He can do nothing else but offer reciprocation, and what Elidibus seemed to need was stability and a little bit of guidance. He can do that, for a member of his flight..
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Date: 2021-06-04 09:37 pm (UTC)Fireworks might be another matter entirely. Perhaps the slight hesitance is in their favor after all.
It's not as if Elidibus did not feel the amusement. So Lahabrea might be greeted with a somewhat pointed regard when he finally lands. From his perspective it could have been the stumble. Certainly he does not 'pop'!
Well at least the Emissary is easily distractable. Namely when presented with a challenge. There's definitely a mix of emotion with what is presented. A little exasperation- An elementary exercise? Introspection- It could be useful with this new system of magic he is forced to master. Excitement- How could he make it a BETTER display with all this power at his disposal?
The last part will be particularly troubling if it happens to contact or draw those lingering traces of energy in the air.
"Very well," Elidibus professes with an outward calm that is not at all in keeping with the brimming energy and interest underneath. The barrier is complete - and surprisingly efficient as the Ascian had enough of a sense of responsibility to be sure it was a solid construct; permeable for people to walk through but not for stray energies.
The first step in any process is to form the fabric which will be worked with. And thus he begins to conjure the element of fire. Once again as the energies flow out of him and into the spell involved there is an easing of the restlessness in a sense, though out in the growing night and under the direct influence of the rising new moons, there is plenty and more to replace it.
Combustion is creature and fire burns before him without fuel. Warm, flickering and restless as all fire naturally is though at this time it is floating a half a foot away. It is not yet shaped or moved, for he's soon to start conjuring another.