He watched her internal struggle in silence. Being caught up in the circle of her thoughts, there was no reading his expression. Silence enveloped them, as she weighed the aspects carefully. But at the question of Res they were speaking again, talk coming as easily as the lack thereof. "There's no relation between the form of Res before you transmute it into an element and what it gets turned into.” It simply emulated it, then? ”The best state of Res depends on what you wish to achieve with it. If you want to cover a surface, you will make it liquid. If you want to keep it in one place, you'll generally go for a solid. If you want it to float, a gas is often the best way to go.” Eosi labored with this. It had the properties of the substance, but it was still Res? Was it always Res, even when functioning as a ball of fire or liquid earth?
“I think it's easier done than explained. You will see. If things go smoothly you will be casting small fireballs on this very day." That was heartening. The warrior flashed Leo a sunny smile, that variety especially reserved for him. At her approach, his hand laid atop hers. There was desperation, urgency in his eyes. "And I will not fail you, love." He spoke gravely. With the passage of a few moments, steam curled from his mouth and nose, winding its way toward her. Eosi’s eyes watched its passage, dead of curiosity. He’d feel her silent terror as it drew near, yet with everything she had, she looked without feeling. The lionness was too proud to show fear, though it was folly to think she could hide it.
The dark red substance, Leo’s true essence, began to invade her. Every pore screamed and raged against this intrusion. Her whole body went rigid, feeling and tasting him absolutely everywhere. It was madness. He was racing through each capillary, the spidery network depositing steam into each fleshy organ, each vessel that gave her life. The Res traveled between parted lips and plummeted into her lungs, dancing amongst the tiny cilia. It traversed the length of her stomach. To interact with someone’s very essence was indescribable. The sensation of knowing someone wholly, from head to heel was incredible. She felt atop a mountain, seeing the whole beautiful horizon rather than being amidst it just moments before. It was nearly overwhelming, given their eye contact. Something told her he was enjoying this. Leo's eyes took on that same glaze she was now beginning to know.
But there was no coherent thought as it continued to utterly engulf her. It ran along each part of her body both internal and external, caressing her ivory flesh and running along the wall of her very womb. No aspect of her body went ignored in this endeavor. But with each point of contact Eosi began to feel strange. It was almost akin to Ivak’s gift, but physical. It felt like her entire being was under construction. At Leo’s touch, a potential was awakening and she felt it begin to run free.
Even Tanroa herself was relative to perception. How long it went on, she could not say. After a time there was a sense of withdrawal. Her eyes had gone red long before as it’d crept into her sight. All she saw was Leo. It was seeing him and tasting him and feeling him all at once. The experience had transcended their previous level of intimacy. He knew her and she knew him in the absolute. At the retreat, it nearly left her in tears. He would have learned that which she kept hidden still; there was fear, regret, and true innocence. Eosi was a prism, reflecting perhaps the many facets of the complete individual, amplified to an ultimate extreme. Leo was much the same, a lion for humanity and yet just a simple man. Honest, self-denying and ultimately pure for all his hate. There was still that, as much as he tried to deny it. The hate was so strong it was like cinders, simmering dormant. Waiting to burst into angry flame.
It was over. It was gone. She watched the last tendrils of Res depart, back to their original point of departure. She’d locked her knees and they went weak. She staggered forward, just barely catching herself. ”Oh,” she sighed. Her mind patiently began to re-acclimate her to reality. They were learning reimancy. They were in a room, hidden in the Sanctuary. Would this be a regular occurrence with the Champion? Time and again he literally overcame her. Her perception was warping, expanding forcibly. He was pushing her to grow and each new experience was highly disorienting.
”Leo,” she breathed. Yes, that was his name. Knowing a person so entirely, she had no use for such titles. There was nothing to say. How she wished he was still there, embedded in her heart. So they’d never need words again. Words were trash. Her stare, meeting his newly remade was beseeching.
“I think it's easier done than explained. You will see. If things go smoothly you will be casting small fireballs on this very day." That was heartening. The warrior flashed Leo a sunny smile, that variety especially reserved for him. At her approach, his hand laid atop hers. There was desperation, urgency in his eyes. "And I will not fail you, love." He spoke gravely. With the passage of a few moments, steam curled from his mouth and nose, winding its way toward her. Eosi’s eyes watched its passage, dead of curiosity. He’d feel her silent terror as it drew near, yet with everything she had, she looked without feeling. The lionness was too proud to show fear, though it was folly to think she could hide it.
The dark red substance, Leo’s true essence, began to invade her. Every pore screamed and raged against this intrusion. Her whole body went rigid, feeling and tasting him absolutely everywhere. It was madness. He was racing through each capillary, the spidery network depositing steam into each fleshy organ, each vessel that gave her life. The Res traveled between parted lips and plummeted into her lungs, dancing amongst the tiny cilia. It traversed the length of her stomach. To interact with someone’s very essence was indescribable. The sensation of knowing someone wholly, from head to heel was incredible. She felt atop a mountain, seeing the whole beautiful horizon rather than being amidst it just moments before. It was nearly overwhelming, given their eye contact. Something told her he was enjoying this. Leo's eyes took on that same glaze she was now beginning to know.
But there was no coherent thought as it continued to utterly engulf her. It ran along each part of her body both internal and external, caressing her ivory flesh and running along the wall of her very womb. No aspect of her body went ignored in this endeavor. But with each point of contact Eosi began to feel strange. It was almost akin to Ivak’s gift, but physical. It felt like her entire being was under construction. At Leo’s touch, a potential was awakening and she felt it begin to run free.
Even Tanroa herself was relative to perception. How long it went on, she could not say. After a time there was a sense of withdrawal. Her eyes had gone red long before as it’d crept into her sight. All she saw was Leo. It was seeing him and tasting him and feeling him all at once. The experience had transcended their previous level of intimacy. He knew her and she knew him in the absolute. At the retreat, it nearly left her in tears. He would have learned that which she kept hidden still; there was fear, regret, and true innocence. Eosi was a prism, reflecting perhaps the many facets of the complete individual, amplified to an ultimate extreme. Leo was much the same, a lion for humanity and yet just a simple man. Honest, self-denying and ultimately pure for all his hate. There was still that, as much as he tried to deny it. The hate was so strong it was like cinders, simmering dormant. Waiting to burst into angry flame.
It was over. It was gone. She watched the last tendrils of Res depart, back to their original point of departure. She’d locked her knees and they went weak. She staggered forward, just barely catching herself. ”Oh,” she sighed. Her mind patiently began to re-acclimate her to reality. They were learning reimancy. They were in a room, hidden in the Sanctuary. Would this be a regular occurrence with the Champion? Time and again he literally overcame her. Her perception was warping, expanding forcibly. He was pushing her to grow and each new experience was highly disorienting.
”Leo,” she breathed. Yes, that was his name. Knowing a person so entirely, she had no use for such titles. There was nothing to say. How she wished he was still there, embedded in her heart. So they’d never need words again. Words were trash. Her stare, meeting his newly remade was beseeching.