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What if: Spire Dye? - Dewberry - Feb 08 2021 Continued from this thread
Keeping the piece of Spire within her line of sight all the way to Orion had been a pain, and she'd had to set it down many times--whether to take an intentional break, or by accident. But she'd done it, in the end: she was home. Note: Dewberry is slowly getting closer to the Spire piece, she will touch it if she gets close and it's not tingly enough to hurt. RE: What if: Spire Dye? - Game Master Dark - Feb 08 2021 The stone was still a little tingly; but it didn't particularly intensify as Dewberry grew closer.
The touch would elicit the faintest little zap, like a static electric sizzle: not enough to be painful, even. @Dewberry RE: What if: Spire Dye? - Dewberry - Feb 08 2021
There was a small spark of tingliness as Dewberry made contact with the stone, but nothing more. Separated from the greater Spire, its magic didn't seem to be enough to burn her. Still, the tingling feeling stayed with it even after she'd taken it to Orion. Was that the answer to the question she'd brought up with the Sentinel earlier? Did the Spire carry its own magic, rather than absorbing it from Polaris' surroundings? RE: What if: Spire Dye? - Dewberry - Feb 08 2021
It did not, in fact, work, and Dewberry withdrew her nose with a sigh. Magic, huh? She gave a fondly amused look at the pink streak on their floor before slithering over to a jar of water. She focused her magic on this, trying to lift it into the air and place it next to the mortar and pestle. RE: What if: Spire Dye? - Dewberry - Feb 08 2021
Since her magic would not respond to lift the water, Dewberry returned her attention to the Spire piece again. She lifted the pestle, and this movement was more familiar to her, coming more easily than the last attempts at magic. Small though the Spire crystal was, it could still make enough powder for a good amount of dye. As with the last time she'd made dye, Dewberry gave the rock an experimental tap with the pestle before beginning to crush it in earnest. RE: What if: Spire Dye? - Dewberry - Feb 09 2021
The rhythmic impact of rock against rock was kind of relaxing in its repetitiveness, and Dewberry was done before she knew it. The glowing blue crystal had been reduced to a small pile of pigment, and she set the pestle aside to add water. RE: What if: Spire Dye? - Game Master Bunny - Feb 09 2021 Every chink! of pestle meeting Spire was met with a faint crackling, magic being released by the pulverization. There was hardly a sizzle as water was wobblily poured into the pile.
The pigment took easily to the water, though clumps formed here and there. It was a striking sort of dye, but it was just that—somehow, it seemed like its full potential had not yet been reached. The glow was nowhere near as intense and fantastical as the greater Spire. Perhaps... that could be remedied. @Dewberry RE: What if: Spire Dye? - Dewberry - Feb 09 2021
Dipping the feather into the mortar, Dewberry brushed a test streak of paint onto the rock wall. She twisted around, trying to get a good look at it, before giving up and scooching her head out of the 8-rock. It was... certainly very blue, and glowed a little, but it wasn't quite what she'd envision when someone said the words "dye made of Spire". RE: What if: Spire Dye? - Game Master Bunny - Feb 10 2021 There was nothing; not even a spark from the larimar upon her face. No response to the pushing, no tendril extending outward.
The improvised paint remained just as vibrant (and somehow lacking) a blue as before. It would seem that magic—hers and any others of her kind—required a specific shape to manifest itself in. Just willing it to be was not enough. @Dewberry RE: What if: Spire Dye? - Dewberry - Feb 10 2021
Nothing happened. |