by C S » Fri Jul 01, 2016 12:50 am
Snowfall was upon the small inlet down Aster's eastern coast. The sky was overtaken by a pale glow, clouds mingling with one another in such a way that they formed a blanket over the sea, and the water reflected the shining beauty. The waves were bright as they rose and fell, foam creeping up the snowy sands and leaving stretches of damp sand and slush. There were docks that reached out into the shallows and connected to wooden paths that went up the beach to the cluster of huts and shacks nestled in the treeline. Taller piers stood on fine, interlocking struts held together by vine ropes. Boats were tied up to both the docks and piers, long, thin constructions with a balancing pontoon held out to one side. They bobbed about in the waves, rolling the oars inside back and forth.
This deceptively tropical locale was well on its way to being the face of winter, according to the mage sitting just past the reach of the tides with her new staff across her lap. In keeping his promise about boats, Septimus had flown down to this spot for its cove, and it was a breathtaking thing to behold. The bluffs around this small bay were bonafied cliffs that rolled out from higher ground inland, covered in greenery and trees at the top. Past the soil there, the earth became a striking collection of browns, reds and oranges all the way down to the beach that serpentined around them, making a shallow bend where the fishing village settled down. In the past, they would have been visible from the cliffs of Zuppoland...
When the weather was better, though cold still, Syria went out in one of the boats with Beshayir and rowed her way up and down the coastline until sunset. The Scholar took to the water in much the same way he had in Daaven's lake, rolling about in the deep and breaking the surface on occasion, looking like some mythical maritime legend when he did.
But now it was snowing and the waterborne winds were racing up the sheer walls, directing a chill right into the village. Though her Wirshah negated the harrowing winter, and her gloves and boots kept her hands and feet warm, it was for the best that she stayed out of the water for the duration of the snow.
Syria rather liked boating.
But for now she occupied herself doing small tests with her staff. Diana had given her the means to cast protective spells more efficiently, and Syria's small steps into this practice had her pointing the flower idol on her staff towards the ocean's edge and focusing. Light appeared within the gem-like ornament, most apparent around the edges of the blue petals, and a low thrum preceded the warping of light past the staff. The water rolling in hit an invisible obstacle and flowed around the field of mana, a visible depression in the surf that lasted for a moment or two before dissipating.
Syria was rather taken with this effect, too.
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C S on Fri Jul 01, 2016 2:40 am, edited 1 time in total.