Jun 04 2015, 12:20 PM
((ooc: anyone is welcome to join this 'practice yo' magic' thread!))
Beneath the low-set roof of the Canis room of Origin Cave, just where it nearly touched the floor, a solitary young hyena was picking her way through the bones.
She pored over them, eyeing them, touching them, seeming to discard one after the other as if none of them suited her needs.
I felt it. I KNOW I felt it. I just... need a live one. Or less--dead, anyway.
The hyena let out a soft "chuckle" of frustration, and spoke aloud, to herself--though her voice carried, past the bones and over the rock.
"Practice makes perfect. We need to be ready."
She giggled, again, though it wasn't quite a sound of amusement.
There! A bone, still clung with rotted red stringy flesh. She wasn't sure what this one was from, but it was surely far more fresh than the dry old skeletons littering the rest of this room. She sat, red-gold coat glowing dully in the light of the distant hanging orbs, and concentrated. Her eyes narrowed.
She knew that she held magic, of some kind; she wasn't quite sure what. She felt that she needed something... alive, something rotting.
Death. I can grow death.
She furrowed her brow; this made no sense to her. But she focused nonetheless, gently pinning the bone with one black paw as if to prevent it from skittering away across the floor of its own accord.
Tiny fangs bit down on Giggle's lower lip as she focused. She could feel it, swarming there, though she didn't have the skill to pinpoint it--but she did have a synergy with it. She could tap into it. Touch it.
Encourage it.
At first, it seemed only like the tiny amount of remaining rotten flesh clung closer to the bone, perhaps desiccating at a rapid rate. But as Giggle watched, with a feeling like squirming worms and screaming whispers gripping her heart, and with a strange tingle at the gem hidden in the fur of her forehead, something else began to happen.
A dark stain began to spread over the old meat, devouring it, rotting it. It began to putrefy--and Giggle widened her eyes, shocked.
Just like that, with her loss of concentration, it was gone--if it had ever been there to begin with...?
She leaned down, sniffed, and widened her eyes again, then let out a ringing whoop of success. It was barely present, but it was there. She didn't know the details, only that she had "grown death"--but what she had truly done was rapidly multiply the growth of the fungus already infesting the rotten flesh, increasing, even if only briefly, its rate of decay.
She sat back on her haunches, grinning and whooping again with loud triumph, preparing to try again.
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Roll the bones.
She pored over them, eyeing them, touching them, seeming to discard one after the other as if none of them suited her needs.
The hyena let out a soft "chuckle" of frustration, and spoke aloud, to herself--though her voice carried, past the bones and over the rock.
She giggled, again, though it wasn't quite a sound of amusement.
There! A bone, still clung with rotted red stringy flesh. She wasn't sure what this one was from, but it was surely far more fresh than the dry old skeletons littering the rest of this room. She sat, red-gold coat glowing dully in the light of the distant hanging orbs, and concentrated. Her eyes narrowed.
She knew that she held magic, of some kind; she wasn't quite sure what. She felt that she needed something... alive, something rotting.
She furrowed her brow; this made no sense to her. But she focused nonetheless, gently pinning the bone with one black paw as if to prevent it from skittering away across the floor of its own accord.
Tiny fangs bit down on Giggle's lower lip as she focused. She could feel it, swarming there, though she didn't have the skill to pinpoint it--but she did have a synergy with it. She could tap into it. Touch it.
At first, it seemed only like the tiny amount of remaining rotten flesh clung closer to the bone, perhaps desiccating at a rapid rate. But as Giggle watched, with a feeling like squirming worms and screaming whispers gripping her heart, and with a strange tingle at the gem hidden in the fur of her forehead, something else began to happen.
A dark stain began to spread over the old meat, devouring it, rotting it. It began to putrefy--and Giggle widened her eyes, shocked.
Just like that, with her loss of concentration, it was gone--if it had ever been there to begin with...?
She leaned down, sniffed, and widened her eyes again, then let out a ringing whoop of success. It was barely present, but it was there. She didn't know the details, only that she had "grown death"--but what she had truly done was rapidly multiply the growth of the fungus already infesting the rotten flesh, increasing, even if only briefly, its rate of decay.
She sat back on her haunches, grinning and whooping again with loud triumph, preparing to try again.
Roll the bones.