10 Spring 514 It had only been a day since Clyde had first experienced sensing his staff, sensing it without even being in contact with it. At first he had been unsure what was going on, perhaps thinking some other magic was at work, but even though the staff was only a few paces away he came to realize it was more than that. Admittedly his understanding of all the inner workings and abilities of Magic Staffs was limited, but he could only assume this was another aspect of binding to it. It wasn't Auristics. If that had been the case he would have seen the staffs aura, which was always easily detectable as powerfully magical. Instead he had seen the staff, along with the dirt under it and Rye his dog sitting next to it. If he had been seeing it via Auristics he would only have seen the staff, not its surroundings. However he was also unsure if this was simply a fluke, or something more, something he could repeat. Ever logical, Clyde approached it in a simple manner. To test it, he had left the staff in his master's lab, laying on a table full of Magecrafting hammers. Now he was across the citadel near the front entrance. But more than that, he was far above it, since his masters lab was underground. Concentrating on the staff, on Cha, on its blue body and well cut form, Clyde tried to reach out with his mind and sense the staff. As he did... Nothing happened. Clyde let out a sigh. Perhaps he had attempted to great a distance for the first test. Or perhaps it only worked when he was close to it. But surely that was not it. Clyde refused to give up, and willed his staff to call to him, for it to sound off and reverberate through his being. He had worked with it, had run his djed through it, had held it in his hand day after day. After all that the staff was close to him, close on a deep level. Once more Clyde called out, trying to picture Cha in his mind, while thinking about its magic, of it exuding his res, of the remnants of his own djed that likely still lay inside of the staff through his crafting and his spells. After a moment Clyde felt a slight tug, one that was pulling downward and behind him. As he turned around to find the source of the tugging sensation however, it dimmed and died off. |