OOCGiven permission by Goss to join.Ialari stood in the center of her Dominion. From where she was standing, she looked out upon a vast sea of clouds. Light reflected off of the clouds in a prism of startling colors that made it all look like some strange, alien world with mountains of sparkling orange, red and yellow and seas of green, blue and purple. Under her feet, a short outcropping of rock extended out from the face of a mountain. Behind her on face of the mountain lay a partially opened doorway. Through the opening could be seen a glimpse of a completely different environment, that of a coastal forest. While she had created a rather strong bond with her Dominion, it didn't always remain locked in the same landscape. Occasionally it would change thanks to the damage to the Ukalas still left over from the Valterrian.
Arranged in a number of piles on the side of Ialari were various pieces of equipment that she had gathered and stored in her Dominion. There were barrels of tobacco and tea leaves, stacks of battered cookware, a collection of whale vertabrae, a roughly-carved stone basin, a few small piles of cloths, a lockbox, a small pile of lumber, a gathering of other rough construction materials and few other odds and ends.
Ialari stretched her arms up and out while bending her torso to the side until feeling and hearing a sounding pop. She had just awoke from a long nap and greeted her fantastical surroundings with a deep breath of crisp, cool air. Once again it was time for her to test her skills and her bond with her little pocket of the Ukalas. What she was about to do was not all that new to her. The creation of a dominion door, though not difficult in itself, required a bit of attention and focus. It was the destination she wished to link to that was the tricky part. She planned to establish a doorway to Sahova.
Ialari had thought for quite some time about the doorway and where she was going to link it. Such a door was often used as a secondary entrance into or even an emergency exit out of a Dominion. It could also be used to link numerous Dominions to each other. This particular door would be a way for her to bypass all the sea travel she had to undertake to get from Sahova to her Retreat. Dominion was about folding space within space. The doors connected these spaces and could even be used to connect space in a way that long distances could be crossed with ease. This however was a bit more than what Ialari had considered attempting before. A door that would lead out of her Dominion and back to Sahova, perhaps to one of the golem-ran warehouses near the docks could pose a problem as she didn't know what enchantments on the island may interfere with the doorway. She chose one of the warehouses though as few of Sahova's other, fully sentient inhabitants would care to snoop.
After stretching and shaking the fog of sleep from her mind, Ialari gathered a handful of tools from her pile of gear then walked over to the pile of construction materials. She picked out a few pieces of lumber, salvaged some time ago from a shipwreck she stumbled across, and began to piece together the start of a frame. She shaved away some excess wood with her metallic hand; her fingers pushing the wood away as if it were little more than clay. She shaped and fitted the different pieces together before using her hand to push iron nails through the wood thus connecting the pieces together in the shape of a large rectangle. A few more pieces of wood were cut and shaped then strapped together edge to edge with strips of leather bound to the wood with more nails. Once finished, Ialari had crafted a serviceable wood door and doorframe. Taking a couple of lightly rusted hinges, she lightly smeared away the rust as if it were mud before using the hinges to attach the door to the frame.
With he door and frame complete, Ialari turned and walked over to the side of the mountain next to where the existing door stood. Running her hand over the rough stone, she flattened it and removed any excess stone until she had a cleared a rectangular shaped indentation roughly the size and shape of the door she just built. Picking up the door and frame as one, she leaned it up against stone wall, lined it up with the indentation then cleared away a bit more stone until the doorframe fit inside. With a handful of larger nails, Ialari pushed them one by one through the wood frame and into the stone. Only one piece remained, a handle which added at the end. Once finished, she took a step back and surveyed her handiwork.
It wasn't the most beautiful work she had ever done but it wasn't all that bad. The boards were tight together and the door swung well on the hinges even if they were still a little rusty. Turning next to a small bowl of paint she had prepared earlier from animal fat and sea-shells, she dipped a quill made from a feather of a large sea-bird into the paint then set to drawing the various patterns and designs upon the wood door that would prepare it for use in her Dominion. Carefully she pulled the tip of the quill across the surface of the door, creating numerous geometric patterns within patterns. She started at the bottom of the frame and worked her way up one side, across the top and down the other side. She followed a similar method in painting the door. She stopped however when she reached the center of the door. In the center there were five circles roughly the size of her finger tips. Retrieving her dagger, Ialari drew it across the tips of the fingers on her offhand deep enough to draw blood. She bit her lip during the process as if it would help mute the pain. The tears in her eyes told the truth of it however.
Ialari then placed her bleeding fingers on the circles painted in the center of the door and held them there. When the blood made contact with the paint, the patterns and shapes began to turn red followed quickly by crimson illumination. The patterns in the door and the frame then flared brightly before the paint and blood seemingly soaked into the wood leaving no signs they were ever there. Only a pale crimson glow surrounding the seam between the door and the frame remained. By all signs, the process worked. Ialari had mentally prepared herself with the image of one of the warehouses in Sahova as she sliced her fingers. If all went well, the patterns and blood would be absorbed into the door and the process would be successful.
Satisfied that the doorway was complete, Ialari turned back to her gear and began gathering what she didn't want to leave behind. It could be awhile before she could return to her Dominion as the doorway into the Ukalas was located at her Retreat on the mainland far from Sahova. Traveling there usually meant booking passage on a ship that would drop her off on the coast some distance away from the Retreat. She would then have to hike the rest of the way. At least the door to Sahova would reduce the time spent traveling by ship.
Ialari packed up her clothes, her poisoncrafting kit, dagger, staff, her dominated lockbox and remaining personal items, storing things in the lockbox or her backpack. With everything more or less in order, she turned back to newly crafted door, took a deep breath, then walked over and reached for the handle. Wrapping her fingers around the handle, Ialari pulled the door open. On the otherside, she saw the inside of one of Sahova's dock warehouses, complete with crates, boxes and barrels. With a wide smile on her face, she stepped through the doorway.
Her first step beyond the threshold was the moment she realized something wasn't right. Perhaps it was her bond with her Dominion that alerted her to the problem or maybe it was the small tickle of light that she barely noticed in the doorframe as she passed through it. Whatever it was, she realized too late that there was a problem. The image of the warehouse in front of her appeared to quiver then shake and finally explode as she step forward. For an moment she was blinded and disoriented.
When her vision and mind cleared, she was anywhere but the warehouse in Sahova.
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To onlookers it appeared as though a doorway opened in the middle of the small garden. Through the doorway could be seen a sea of prismatic colored clouds with a figure stepping through. An isur with short silvery hair dressed in a black skirt, black boots and a black chest wrap wielding a snake-headed staff in her black, silver-veined metallic hand and carrying a heavily loaded backpack stepped through the strange rift in space. When she was clear of it, the doorway shimmered once and was gone.
Blinking several times before looking around in complete confusion, Ialari took in her surroundings then stated in a rather dry tone,
"Um, this isn't Sahova, is it."