Machinations of a Bloodhound
The first layer he weaved into the composition of the shield was the aetherial aura of him and the room itself, his eyes closed so that he could lightly touch upon the semblance rune for a deeper look. His aura to his determinable knowledge of smells reeked of mint, for whatever reason, and the scent of pine on a dew-kissed morning. Tasking that into the weave he negated out his aetherial presence, while noticing the aura he emitted faded slightly. The scents were gone entirely much as he had hoped, and with a few careful mental glances into his core, he could see a glossy film embossing the aura within. Interesting...
He noted the change with a release of aether from his vision, the ambient glow of muted auras dulled to that of his mundane sight when he opened them. Now not only had he masked the aetheric signatures within the room, but he had also negated them to where nobody outside would sense it. Hard to be drawn to a tower when there's nothing impressive or important about it going on! Standing on his bare feet next he brushed the black linen shirt he wore, his trousers loosely strapped to his waist by a belt as he looked toward a vacant space of a wall. What the wolf had also thought to do was enchant the room so that his wards absorbed ambient aether, which provided peace in mind for the experimental casting he wanted to do.
He hadn't unnoticed how latent his aetheric power hard started to feel, and how good it almost seemed to be just channeling it half the time. It almost felt wasted just to continuously keep his personal wards functioning, but the discipline involved has taught the wolf much about the depths of his own power. The reserves he had felt deeply intricate with his soul even, where runes and even an emblem coursed with vibrant energy. He was a stout battlemage through and through, determined to overcome his enemies and oppressors with the sheer force of will. But here? That mentality would only stunt his ambitions. And what Rickter craved more than anything was a warmth that could not be generated, a very heat he had found that had been missing from his very bones.
So as he waited to work along with the plans Lyra had set in motion, Rickter deemed it necessary to bide his time productively at the least. When he faced the wall he brought his hands together before him, palms alternated as he left open a gap between them, and then focused on the aether channels with a blink into his Aether Sight. The currents in the room are even slower than before... The wolf noted as he observed a sluggish flow within the path, seeing the natural energy as though it were a curtain of dusk within the windowed sunlight. I wonder if I can meld something. Rickter considered as he thought about his Kinetic powers as of late. Recently he'd found it abundantly useful to apply Seeming, and contemplated its uses even further off and on.
But he'd also remembered just how brutal of a force Kinetics could be, as seen by Talon many times before in their trials past. That minor flux hole he created when they first met... Not that he expected to replicate the same results, Gods knew Lyra would never forgive him for any excessive damage done to the tower. Yet the wolf had thought about blending the concept of that might power, along with another ability he'd found useful with his Negation powers of late.
(Searing 10) Sundered Rise 10th, 122nd Year, A.o.S.
The stone walls of the tower gave a quiet shudder in response to the wolf's aura, his aether blanketed along their surface as the first of the wards went up. Lyra had assured him that the tower came built with the ability to hide magic activity, however, the wolf wasn't even in the slightest mood to risk taking measures without reinforcement. Therefore as he sat, quietly, centered in the room of the floor and away from Lyra's tables, Rickter silently muttered under his breath the slow process of warding the room.
The first layer he weaved into the composition of the shield was the aetherial aura of him and the room itself, his eyes closed so that he could lightly touch upon the semblance rune for a deeper look. His aura to his determinable knowledge of smells reeked of mint, for whatever reason, and the scent of pine on a dew-kissed morning. Tasking that into the weave he negated out his aetherial presence, while noticing the aura he emitted faded slightly. The scents were gone entirely much as he had hoped, and with a few careful mental glances into his core, he could see a glossy film embossing the aura within. Interesting...
He noted the change with a release of aether from his vision, the ambient glow of muted auras dulled to that of his mundane sight when he opened them. Now not only had he masked the aetheric signatures within the room, but he had also negated them to where nobody outside would sense it. Hard to be drawn to a tower when there's nothing impressive or important about it going on! Standing on his bare feet next he brushed the black linen shirt he wore, his trousers loosely strapped to his waist by a belt as he looked toward a vacant space of a wall. What the wolf had also thought to do was enchant the room so that his wards absorbed ambient aether, which provided peace in mind for the experimental casting he wanted to do.
He hadn't unnoticed how latent his aetheric power hard started to feel, and how good it almost seemed to be just channeling it half the time. It almost felt wasted just to continuously keep his personal wards functioning, but the discipline involved has taught the wolf much about the depths of his own power. The reserves he had felt deeply intricate with his soul even, where runes and even an emblem coursed with vibrant energy. He was a stout battlemage through and through, determined to overcome his enemies and oppressors with the sheer force of will. But here? That mentality would only stunt his ambitions. And what Rickter craved more than anything was a warmth that could not be generated, a very heat he had found that had been missing from his very bones.
So as he waited to work along with the plans Lyra had set in motion, Rickter deemed it necessary to bide his time productively at the least. When he faced the wall he brought his hands together before him, palms alternated as he left open a gap between them, and then focused on the aether channels with a blink into his Aether Sight. The currents in the room are even slower than before... The wolf noted as he observed a sluggish flow within the path, seeing the natural energy as though it were a curtain of dusk within the windowed sunlight. I wonder if I can meld something. Rickter considered as he thought about his Kinetic powers as of late. Recently he'd found it abundantly useful to apply Seeming, and contemplated its uses even further off and on.
But he'd also remembered just how brutal of a force Kinetics could be, as seen by Talon many times before in their trials past. That minor flux hole he created when they first met... Not that he expected to replicate the same results, Gods knew Lyra would never forgive him for any excessive damage done to the tower. Yet the wolf had thought about blending the concept of that might power, along with another ability he'd found useful with his Negation powers of late.
"Every side attacks you when you don't pick sides."
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