It wasn't as though Raithen hadn't already had a good grasp of the slipstream that ran between all things even before he'd asked, and been granted his second Rune. Finn had slipped the bounds of a training companion into a real friend as the seasons had marched on. The year had been the most monumentous of Raithen's life without him really realizing it (becoming the cup bearer of his God being the obvious, overwhelming exception), somehow it had all just happened, one day at a time. His stint as a mercenary protecting the outer sands from sentient and sub-sentient threads alike had been his plan for the upcoming years of his life but it had barely lasted two seasons.
Now he was assisting Avaerys cultivate his worship on an island of people that had never heard of him before he and Raithen had come to rest on their shores. The experience was, when he tried to take a step back and absorb it, too much to take it or think about when he tried to do so. But the every day experience just... happened, and kept on happening, one no harder than the last. It made him wonder if this was what it had been like for the heroes and legends that had loomed large in his education, those he'd idolized and tried to emulate. Just one day at a time, getting through things that felt impossible in retrospect but in the moment were just... life.
He'd asked for, and been granted, an afternoon and evening to do with as he would and had decided that, even if everything felt normal while it was happening he wanted to spend at least a few hours in a situation that was more normal. Having spent a lot of his time on the island using Traversion to make longer and longer jumps to fulfill his God's will, and knowing the slipstream in and around the High City so well he felt confident in making a jump back to his home. Not to his mother's house, but, instead, he'd contacted Hilana through a Traversion Window to the mirror that hung in her living area to ask permission to literally pop in without startling her. The last thing he wanted was a foot in his stomach after his first major jump.
Thankfully, he knew the inside of his lover's apartment better than probably any other single place, so, when he concentrated and closed his eyes he could feel his aether gathering around him, until he felt the slipstream part and himself being tugged, yanked from one spot to another until, with what to him sounded like a ear compressing pop and than an immediately decompression of the same, he went from standing on a sandy beach to the solid stone of Hilana's wide kitchen.
"Whoa." He breathed out, trying to convince himself that he didn't need to check to make sure he could still breath back in, that his lungs were still there and not also compressed into something he would need to pop back out.
Now he was assisting Avaerys cultivate his worship on an island of people that had never heard of him before he and Raithen had come to rest on their shores. The experience was, when he tried to take a step back and absorb it, too much to take it or think about when he tried to do so. But the every day experience just... happened, and kept on happening, one no harder than the last. It made him wonder if this was what it had been like for the heroes and legends that had loomed large in his education, those he'd idolized and tried to emulate. Just one day at a time, getting through things that felt impossible in retrospect but in the moment were just... life.
He'd asked for, and been granted, an afternoon and evening to do with as he would and had decided that, even if everything felt normal while it was happening he wanted to spend at least a few hours in a situation that was more normal. Having spent a lot of his time on the island using Traversion to make longer and longer jumps to fulfill his God's will, and knowing the slipstream in and around the High City so well he felt confident in making a jump back to his home. Not to his mother's house, but, instead, he'd contacted Hilana through a Traversion Window to the mirror that hung in her living area to ask permission to literally pop in without startling her. The last thing he wanted was a foot in his stomach after his first major jump.
Thankfully, he knew the inside of his lover's apartment better than probably any other single place, so, when he concentrated and closed his eyes he could feel his aether gathering around him, until he felt the slipstream part and himself being tugged, yanked from one spot to another until, with what to him sounded like a ear compressing pop and than an immediately decompression of the same, he went from standing on a sandy beach to the solid stone of Hilana's wide kitchen.
"Whoa." He breathed out, trying to convince himself that he didn't need to check to make sure he could still breath back in, that his lungs were still there and not also compressed into something he would need to pop back out.