Post by Akio Naito on Dec 8, 2017 1:53:09 GMT -5
[Training for 10 TTP, then for SP]
Five days, maybe a bit more? That was about how long ago it was. Like trying to hold a lightning bolt, grasping a bonfire, to seize a formless serpent of the deep, to touch a vein of the earth itself. Five seconds, maybe a bit less? That was about how long it had lasted. After that, consequences started gushing out with no end in sight, burning 'heat' without any definite form burst out of the fragment, scorching his body, his mind. His soul fared a bit better, if only because the seal that had spent the better part of several years keeping him from taking in any kind of spiritual power took the brunt of the flare. The end result was that he traded out one set of problems for another.
The problems were a simple reversal of Akio's situation from what he'd been used to. The first problem, as he wandered the shopping district after work, was that he could no longer sense reiatsu with any worthwhile clarity. He had become antiquated with having damaged senses on late, sure. His burnt, bandaged hands were numb enough not to register the light, misty drizzle going on that night, but he would have had that before if he were wearing thick gloves. A lack of sense for how thick the reishi in the air was that night, however, was actually a bit frustrating, since he was used to having one that worked fine no matter how he was dressed. For all he knew, he was drowsing in the stuff, but it couldn't matter to him anymore if he wasn't able to feel it.
He rounded a corner, making a mental note he was now two-thirds of his way to the nearest Takoyaki stand open this late. The second problem, was the more understandable one, and the one that was about to get worse. Because where he had lost his own ability to sense reiatsu those few nights back, spirits could now perceive his where they couldn't before. The reason for said problem was about to get worse is that he was staring ever so slightly to the left of a hollow, blocking what had been an idea path for late night junk food. More importantly, it was looking at him, not letting its gaze slide off the way he did for it.
Not a particularly large hollow, the bestial spirit resembled nothing so much as a salamander, roughly two meters long from the oddly cubical skull of its mask, to the dark red body splotched at random with an equally deep purple, a perfectly round hole that marked the halfway point down the body, all the way to a square and paper flat tailtip. The noise it made when it spotted the quincy, however, was not something one would hear from a human or reptile, but a sort of high-pitched shriek that let everyone nearby with spiritual perceptions know what was going on before the creature made a run for its intended prey.
Akio stood his ground. Based on the speed the reptilian hollow was moving at, it wasn't something he could run away from. That left him with very few alternatives as of late, he didn't carry a bow with him, his strength wasn't anything noteworthy, and the techniques from the old books... He hadn't tried those in a situation like this before, but he felt they were the best shot he had. Dropping to a crouching position, the young man closed his eyes set his palm on the asphalt street, and began reciting the thankfully short incantation, he had to get this right. "Earthly serpent, flow to the mountain peak." Reiatsu seeps from his arm into the ground, sinking deep into the earth, this was going to be his only chance at it. "First Fuusuishi Art!"
The lizard had crossed half the distance already, by the time the the self-styled geomancer's arm pulled upwards, dragging back a thing string of reishi that quickly dissolved into the night air. "Hashira!" It had crossed half again before the spell took effect, a surge of water bursting up from the street and striking the hollow's underside, and knocking on its back. The unorthodox quincy used that opportunity as a chance to stand back up, taking an extra step back to ready himself for whatever happened next. The panicked trashing of the hollow was just short of reaching him, and it wouldn't take long to right itself.
Five days, maybe a bit more? That was about how long ago it was. Like trying to hold a lightning bolt, grasping a bonfire, to seize a formless serpent of the deep, to touch a vein of the earth itself. Five seconds, maybe a bit less? That was about how long it had lasted. After that, consequences started gushing out with no end in sight, burning 'heat' without any definite form burst out of the fragment, scorching his body, his mind. His soul fared a bit better, if only because the seal that had spent the better part of several years keeping him from taking in any kind of spiritual power took the brunt of the flare. The end result was that he traded out one set of problems for another.
The problems were a simple reversal of Akio's situation from what he'd been used to. The first problem, as he wandered the shopping district after work, was that he could no longer sense reiatsu with any worthwhile clarity. He had become antiquated with having damaged senses on late, sure. His burnt, bandaged hands were numb enough not to register the light, misty drizzle going on that night, but he would have had that before if he were wearing thick gloves. A lack of sense for how thick the reishi in the air was that night, however, was actually a bit frustrating, since he was used to having one that worked fine no matter how he was dressed. For all he knew, he was drowsing in the stuff, but it couldn't matter to him anymore if he wasn't able to feel it.
He rounded a corner, making a mental note he was now two-thirds of his way to the nearest Takoyaki stand open this late. The second problem, was the more understandable one, and the one that was about to get worse. Because where he had lost his own ability to sense reiatsu those few nights back, spirits could now perceive his where they couldn't before. The reason for said problem was about to get worse is that he was staring ever so slightly to the left of a hollow, blocking what had been an idea path for late night junk food. More importantly, it was looking at him, not letting its gaze slide off the way he did for it.
Not a particularly large hollow, the bestial spirit resembled nothing so much as a salamander, roughly two meters long from the oddly cubical skull of its mask, to the dark red body splotched at random with an equally deep purple, a perfectly round hole that marked the halfway point down the body, all the way to a square and paper flat tailtip. The noise it made when it spotted the quincy, however, was not something one would hear from a human or reptile, but a sort of high-pitched shriek that let everyone nearby with spiritual perceptions know what was going on before the creature made a run for its intended prey.
Akio stood his ground. Based on the speed the reptilian hollow was moving at, it wasn't something he could run away from. That left him with very few alternatives as of late, he didn't carry a bow with him, his strength wasn't anything noteworthy, and the techniques from the old books... He hadn't tried those in a situation like this before, but he felt they were the best shot he had. Dropping to a crouching position, the young man closed his eyes set his palm on the asphalt street, and began reciting the thankfully short incantation, he had to get this right. "Earthly serpent, flow to the mountain peak." Reiatsu seeps from his arm into the ground, sinking deep into the earth, this was going to be his only chance at it. "First Fuusuishi Art!"
The lizard had crossed half the distance already, by the time the the self-styled geomancer's arm pulled upwards, dragging back a thing string of reishi that quickly dissolved into the night air. "Hashira!" It had crossed half again before the spell took effect, a surge of water bursting up from the street and striking the hollow's underside, and knocking on its back. The unorthodox quincy used that opportunity as a chance to stand back up, taking an extra step back to ready himself for whatever happened next. The panicked trashing of the hollow was just short of reaching him, and it wouldn't take long to right itself.