Circled by the wings of his guardian angels the new Elementalist felt safe. He tried to keep himself to the same even calm that they were projecting for him, with some success.
When food was brought by a servant Torin did not want to eat, as often he did not when he was going through a change, but, as soon as his body caught scent of what was being offered the fire inside him seemed to leap up and reach for it. Taking the plate that was offered without paying that much attention to what was on it he listened to Kala explaining his own thoughts and then asked,
"Will I know, about other people? All people? What elements they feel connected to?" It was something he hadn't considered, knowing things about other people from this new rune. Knowing things about other people hadn't been his goal in gaining his first either, but it now came to him as naturally as any other study of aether. That there might be things about others that Semblance did not show him was an unexpected surprise but it immediately made sense. Just because it felt like he was absorbing all the information about someone did not make it true.
He did not remember specifically eating but, by the time the story about the water sprite was finished the platter was empty and he was not.
When it was time to rest he let himself be put to bed like a child, feeling no shame between himself and the twins. His dreams were fiery and welcome rather than frightening, but as he fell into them his tentative control over the balance of the elements inside him fell away and his body temperature rose rapidly. The first night was the worst, Kala and Kaus having to monitor and lower his raging fever over and over again, but, eventually, it released him enough for him to wake and reassert his own control.
It was good practice, easing and balancing the elements inside himself, allowing him to touch on each in turn and learn to quiet or strengthen them as was needed. He did let himself be warmer than was probably typical for himself, balancing just a little on the hot side, but that was likely to be normal for him from then on. The problem arose when, due to being warmer, he felt colder, so poured more tendrils of fire into himself to warm up. This was a cycle which he learned to recognize but not before one of other of the twins had to catch it and correct him several times.
When food was brought by a servant Torin did not want to eat, as often he did not when he was going through a change, but, as soon as his body caught scent of what was being offered the fire inside him seemed to leap up and reach for it. Taking the plate that was offered without paying that much attention to what was on it he listened to Kala explaining his own thoughts and then asked,
"Will I know, about other people? All people? What elements they feel connected to?" It was something he hadn't considered, knowing things about other people from this new rune. Knowing things about other people hadn't been his goal in gaining his first either, but it now came to him as naturally as any other study of aether. That there might be things about others that Semblance did not show him was an unexpected surprise but it immediately made sense. Just because it felt like he was absorbing all the information about someone did not make it true.
He did not remember specifically eating but, by the time the story about the water sprite was finished the platter was empty and he was not.
When it was time to rest he let himself be put to bed like a child, feeling no shame between himself and the twins. His dreams were fiery and welcome rather than frightening, but as he fell into them his tentative control over the balance of the elements inside him fell away and his body temperature rose rapidly. The first night was the worst, Kala and Kaus having to monitor and lower his raging fever over and over again, but, eventually, it released him enough for him to wake and reassert his own control.
It was good practice, easing and balancing the elements inside himself, allowing him to touch on each in turn and learn to quiet or strengthen them as was needed. He did let himself be warmer than was probably typical for himself, balancing just a little on the hot side, but that was likely to be normal for him from then on. The problem arose when, due to being warmer, he felt colder, so poured more tendrils of fire into himself to warm up. This was a cycle which he learned to recognize but not before one of other of the twins had to catch it and correct him several times.