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The cat moved to hurl and Aran immediately turned around and looked away. That was gross. He knew he casted the spell but didn't realize that such a small thing had been the one to cause that loud noise. He made a note to himself to not get near it - the feline.

The wolf kid appeared to be done with whatever tangent she was going to go on, so Aran found himself looking to find another lesser that he could try that spell on again. Maybe it would provide different results this time.

@Madhukar @Comet tag so ur aware I replied lol

Comet
Arctic Wolf
Comet didn't quite know what the deer was looking for. But she had a feeling it was not going to be good so she kept an eye on him. She just hoped it wouldn't be anything that included torturing more lessers, but from her experience so far with him, she knew it just might. Comet decided to cast a simpler spell this time.

@Aran
@Madhukar
Alright, now that she knew (through two frankly embarrassing displays) that those harder spells worked, she wanted definitive answers in regards to the hardest ones she possessed.

Madhukar looked up towards the ceiling again. This room could handle weather, she'd known it ever since she'd reawakened. Two rebirths in such little time... was that a sign of growth, or constant defeat? Based on Emuh's words... it was probably the first. Huh. Was that some positivity for once? Okay. Alright! The first, then.

The first spell of the harder list would be rain.

Despite putting in all her concentration, Madhukar was only really able to conjure a small drizzle, and even that made her feel somewhat parched. But she did manage to do it, to conjure it, the drizzle up on high. Madhukar stuck her tongue out and watched in some kind of relief, some kind of small victory as the soft droplets came tumbling down (some of them into her mouth, thank goodness). She was glad to see that that still worked.

The lightning would be much scarier to test.

@Aran @Comet

Comet
Arctic Wolf
Rain! The drops sprinkled down onto Comet's fur. This cat was pretty cool, now she felt in her comfort zone with so much water around. She wondered if the water was safe to drink, she didn't quite trust that they wouldn't have bacteria or anything like that in them. Well, time to test out the hardest spell she knew. Since it was only her first time casting it, it wasn't a success, but that was okay. Comet was here to practice anyway, she was sure she would get better with time.

@Madhukar
@Aran
Aran spotted another red mouse, the thing scurrying around. But before Aran could even think about trying to cast anything at it, a small drizzle came from the ceiling. Aran hasn't felt rain before, at least the almost rain that this was. He kind of liked it, if he was honest.

Maybe he would do something different just this once. If the spell worked it could possibly clear up any remaining funk the feline was having from that spell before. (The one he casted). Aran chose to ignore the canine for now.

@Madhukar @Comet

Comet
Arctic Wolf
Comet caught sight of the red mouse too, and expected Aran to do something. Well, he did, but to the cat instead of the mouse and it wasn't a bad thing. Perhaps the deer wasn't that bad? Maybe, maybe not, either way she kept an eye out for the mouse as she tried to clean the rain again. The spell was harder than she thought it might be, as she had failed again. Well, she would just have to keep on trying.

@Aran
@Madhukar
Alright. Okay. Madhukar was kind of rethinking this a little. Lightning... lightning had destroyed her multiple times. Did she really want to try it now, when she felt so out of control of it? Madhukar furrowed her brow, trying to consider her options. She could practice her static-y magic. Again. Like she... kept doing.

You know what? No. She had to see. She wanted to see. This was her power, she wanted to see just what had been taken from it. Just what she had to get back. She stared up at the ceiling again, focus honed in on a certain spot, gaze unshifting, never drifting. She steadied herself, trying to fight the fear -- it can feel it, Madhukar, it's no use -- and then...

Nothing.

Madhukar almost heaved her sigh... of relief.

Whatever electricity had been there, it hadn't struck back at her, and it hadn't done much of anything else. It felt too big. Too big to fit inside her body, too big to control with her pool of magicka. She was glad that it hadn't been worse.

Unfortunately, a question was bound to follow. Could she do... BETTER?

@Comet @Aran

Comet
Arctic Wolf
The rain was fading a bit, the spell couldn't last forever. She noticed the cat trying to do something else to the sky, summon more rain? But nothing happened, and she guessed she must have failed. Comet returned to trying to clean the rain. It should be easier now that is was fading. She could do this! This was an important spell and she wanted to get it right.

@Madhukar
@Aran
Madhukar was suddenly re-made aware of the creatures around her. She watched the white fluffy one... being really interested in her drizzle. Madhukar narrowed her eyes. Immediately, her instinct was to summon a static to demonstrate her power. She tried to conjure one up that would run from her cheek to her shoulder, then from her shoulder down to her paw, and then to the floor. It would be a rather superfluous display, if it worked, but Madhukar just wanted to... to make sure that her space bubble was going to be respected.

It was a strong static. Madhukar smirked. Hopefully that would be enough to demonstrate the power she possessed. It was really only a small fraction. A prelude. But maybe it could be enough.

Was it the energy pulsing through the air all around that was giving her magic such strength? Or was it really her learning, gaining power? She supposed it could probably be, and most likely was, a combination of both.

@Comet @Aran

Comet
Arctic Wolf
Comet was still focusing on the drizzle when she felt someone staring at her. She turned around to see the cat looking a bit-- angry? No, something else. She couldn't quite tell what the emotion was, she needed more practice with that. But then she saw some electricity run from her cheek to shoulder, to ground. Comet was not quite sure what her intent of doing that was, maybe to show off? "That looked pretty cool!" she complimented, then turned around to continue focusing on the drizzle. Finally! It worked! She stuck out her tongue to lap at the water.

@Madhukar
@Aran
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