Stardew Valley
78th Searing, 123
The runesmith who was also a Lord now, holding only the least of titles yet still, the steward of the valley that opened up before him, looked out over the land that was his and felt the swelling in his chest that he always did when returning the place that was now intrinsically his home. Torin didn't even live there, not really, but it was his and he belonged to it. He could feel it in the water, in the air, in the earth, had been able to since the moment he'd first, foolishly, climbed down the treacherously steep walls and laid his foot upon the ground almost a year ago now. The feeling was far more intense now, far more real than the inkling that had shivered up his spine and settled in heart and mind both that first day. Partly this was because, legally, it was his now, but much more so because of the rune now etched in all four elements on the right side of his chest.
Elementalism allowed him to connect to the valley in a way that wanted to pick up his consciousness whole from his body and whip it around on the unimaginably vast currents of air that rushed down from the high mountains through the green space that felt too large to be owned from the ground but was tiny in comparison to the Astralar Mountains. The river that flowed from the opening higher than he had been able to climb wanted to lift him away to tumble and crash with it down the waterfall into the lake that capped the northern end of the valley, it wanted to wash him down the river, rolling him over and under and around its bends until it disappeared back underground at the far southern tip. And the Earth, the ground of the valley itself wanted to embrace him, to pull him into its warmth and safety and keep him. It whispered of growing things, seeds hidden for when Glade came again (if it ever did), of the stones and minerals clutched deep in its belly, and of the mountains, growing ever upwards and down to heights and depths that, if he let his mind follow them, would surely drive him mad before he had more than glimpsed the edges of their vastness.
It had been more than two weeks since Kala and Kaus had given him the gift of his second rune and he was still overwhelmed by it more often than not. It was not a physical overwhelming, thankfully, after the initial threshold sickness, which had been as gentle as his first encounter with the sickness had been severe, but rather a mental one. His mind seemed to have been set up for Semblance since as far back as he could remember, maybe since he'd been born. Having studied more since taking the rune he knew that was likely why the threshold sickness had nearly cost him his life. Parts of him had been leaning into it for so long that when the walls that had kept him out had been removed he'd simply fallen in, head first, without any knowledge of how to get back to himself again. Thank the gods Kala, Aurin and Sivan had been there to care for him and guide him back enough that he'd been able to return.
Now, wrapped in his Cloak of Comfort so he did not feel the cold he stood, awaiting the arrival of his friend and now sometimes his lover, eyes closed, just trying to experience the valley without becoming overwhelmed by it. He had trained in the valley using the Aether Seed trees for Elementalism that he and Sivan had made and grown together before he'd been given the rune so at least he had known before arriving that day what to expect. Even the effects of the fruits had been a lot, and one of the first things he had tried to learn was now to control how much of Elementalism his senses took in. He thought of it like a valve; if he were to simply throw it open he would be washed away in an instant, but if he opened it by small degrees he could let himself experience the Elements in portions he was able to process.
A grin split his face as he felt Sivan arrive through a portal and then approach where Torin stood in the open outside the newly constructed Foundry. He had deliberately stopped the flow of aether into his Semblance so he could feel the elf arrive with Elementalism alone. Sivan's body was Air and Water, Earth and Fire, just as all living things were. It had been both a revelation to realize that life was formed of the Elements and also something he'd immediately realized he should already have known.
There was more of Earth in Sivan than there was in Torin, but it was close. Different people were made up of more or less of each Element, which was something he could only really 'feel' when he used Semblance and Elementalism together. Torin was more Fire, but everyone involved had known that before he'd gotten the new rune, but immediately after that he was Earth. Water and Air were lesser in him, but that did not mean he thought less of them. Aurin was Fire as he was, though somehow it was different in the fox-like man. Late at night Torin had wondered if he was attracted to Aurin and Sivan because they were the two sides of his own nature, but philosophy was not where the smith's talents lay so the thoughts had drifted as he did into sleep.
When Sivan was close enough to speak to easily Torin finally opened his eyes, reaching out with a tiny flow of air he wrapped it around the other man in a tiny little hug while they were still a few feet apart. It felt right but also a little silly so he made a bit of a face to imply that he knew he was a goofball before stepping closer and giving the elf a real hug.
"Hello, Sivan." The warmth in his voice showed his joy at the meeting as much as either of the hugs had.
78th Searing, 123
The runesmith who was also a Lord now, holding only the least of titles yet still, the steward of the valley that opened up before him, looked out over the land that was his and felt the swelling in his chest that he always did when returning the place that was now intrinsically his home. Torin didn't even live there, not really, but it was his and he belonged to it. He could feel it in the water, in the air, in the earth, had been able to since the moment he'd first, foolishly, climbed down the treacherously steep walls and laid his foot upon the ground almost a year ago now. The feeling was far more intense now, far more real than the inkling that had shivered up his spine and settled in heart and mind both that first day. Partly this was because, legally, it was his now, but much more so because of the rune now etched in all four elements on the right side of his chest.
Elementalism allowed him to connect to the valley in a way that wanted to pick up his consciousness whole from his body and whip it around on the unimaginably vast currents of air that rushed down from the high mountains through the green space that felt too large to be owned from the ground but was tiny in comparison to the Astralar Mountains. The river that flowed from the opening higher than he had been able to climb wanted to lift him away to tumble and crash with it down the waterfall into the lake that capped the northern end of the valley, it wanted to wash him down the river, rolling him over and under and around its bends until it disappeared back underground at the far southern tip. And the Earth, the ground of the valley itself wanted to embrace him, to pull him into its warmth and safety and keep him. It whispered of growing things, seeds hidden for when Glade came again (if it ever did), of the stones and minerals clutched deep in its belly, and of the mountains, growing ever upwards and down to heights and depths that, if he let his mind follow them, would surely drive him mad before he had more than glimpsed the edges of their vastness.
It had been more than two weeks since Kala and Kaus had given him the gift of his second rune and he was still overwhelmed by it more often than not. It was not a physical overwhelming, thankfully, after the initial threshold sickness, which had been as gentle as his first encounter with the sickness had been severe, but rather a mental one. His mind seemed to have been set up for Semblance since as far back as he could remember, maybe since he'd been born. Having studied more since taking the rune he knew that was likely why the threshold sickness had nearly cost him his life. Parts of him had been leaning into it for so long that when the walls that had kept him out had been removed he'd simply fallen in, head first, without any knowledge of how to get back to himself again. Thank the gods Kala, Aurin and Sivan had been there to care for him and guide him back enough that he'd been able to return.
Now, wrapped in his Cloak of Comfort so he did not feel the cold he stood, awaiting the arrival of his friend and now sometimes his lover, eyes closed, just trying to experience the valley without becoming overwhelmed by it. He had trained in the valley using the Aether Seed trees for Elementalism that he and Sivan had made and grown together before he'd been given the rune so at least he had known before arriving that day what to expect. Even the effects of the fruits had been a lot, and one of the first things he had tried to learn was now to control how much of Elementalism his senses took in. He thought of it like a valve; if he were to simply throw it open he would be washed away in an instant, but if he opened it by small degrees he could let himself experience the Elements in portions he was able to process.
A grin split his face as he felt Sivan arrive through a portal and then approach where Torin stood in the open outside the newly constructed Foundry. He had deliberately stopped the flow of aether into his Semblance so he could feel the elf arrive with Elementalism alone. Sivan's body was Air and Water, Earth and Fire, just as all living things were. It had been both a revelation to realize that life was formed of the Elements and also something he'd immediately realized he should already have known.
There was more of Earth in Sivan than there was in Torin, but it was close. Different people were made up of more or less of each Element, which was something he could only really 'feel' when he used Semblance and Elementalism together. Torin was more Fire, but everyone involved had known that before he'd gotten the new rune, but immediately after that he was Earth. Water and Air were lesser in him, but that did not mean he thought less of them. Aurin was Fire as he was, though somehow it was different in the fox-like man. Late at night Torin had wondered if he was attracted to Aurin and Sivan because they were the two sides of his own nature, but philosophy was not where the smith's talents lay so the thoughts had drifted as he did into sleep.
When Sivan was close enough to speak to easily Torin finally opened his eyes, reaching out with a tiny flow of air he wrapped it around the other man in a tiny little hug while they were still a few feet apart. It felt right but also a little silly so he made a bit of a face to imply that he knew he was a goofball before stepping closer and giving the elf a real hug.
"Hello, Sivan." The warmth in his voice showed his joy at the meeting as much as either of the hugs had.