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Sitting a canoe drifting lazily down the Iuk-u' Delta, Alistair Wren sat with his back up against the edge, Maho Sparhawk's spellbook in his lap. Little islands of green dotted the delta, springing with bamboo. He was very far East, just off the coast of Nagai, where a temple stood at the end of the delta. Water sloshed around the side of the canoe, the lulling motion of his guide's oar calming him down. She stood at the end of the canoe and pushed the oar steadily, guiding the canoe around an island in the center of their path. Reaching around, Alistair scratched the back of his head as he considered the pyromantic runes, as well as ways to counteract them with hydromancy.
Water splashed up against his elbow and he looked around, to see his sleeve trailing along in the water. He quickly grabbed it, pulled it up and squeezed it out, then went back to reading the spellbook.
The sloped roof of the temple peeked through the clouds, far away in the distance. One eye trailing up, Alistair reached around and lowered his hand above the water. He creased his brow and fed his will through it, forming a perfect bubble of water, which he levitated into the air. He controlled it as the canoe moved, spinning it around with his hands and adding more water to make it bigger. Through the translucent surface of the water, Alistair saw a man, most likely a warrior, sitting on one of the little islands. Startled, he jerked upright and suddenly lost his concentration. The ball of water burst, spraying the canoe and himself. He quickly panicked and dried off Maho's spellbook. Luckily, not much water had hit it. He closed the spellbook's clasps and attached it to his belt, then looked up to face his guide.
"This is far as I'll take you, Misser Ren," she said in her thick accent.
Throwing her a pouch of coins, Alistair pulled himself to his feet, "thank you."
His guide rowed him around to the island where the man was standing. She steered the canoe up to the bank and docked it, then nodded to Alistair, waiting for him to get off. Grabbing the hems of his robes, Alistair pulled one foot out of the canoe and stepped onto the shore. He walked onto the grass, straightened his robes and squeezed out the hems, then looked up to see the woman steering the canoe away.
He gave her a slight wave, then stood at his full height. As he turned around, he could see the man approaching him. Soft, brown eyes widening, Alistair took a few steps back, apprehensively gripping the hems of his robes.
"Hello there," was all he said.
A pause followed. Letting his robes go, Alistair placed a foot forward and approached the man, "where are you headed?"
His empathetic senses surged, letting him know the man was not threatening. As he approached him, a smile crept onto his features and he ran a hand through his hair. He wondered if the man was also going to the temple, or if he had already been there but couldn't defeat the demon which guarded it. Either way, he did not seem like he had any ill-intent.
Water splashed up against his elbow and he looked around, to see his sleeve trailing along in the water. He quickly grabbed it, pulled it up and squeezed it out, then went back to reading the spellbook.
The sloped roof of the temple peeked through the clouds, far away in the distance. One eye trailing up, Alistair reached around and lowered his hand above the water. He creased his brow and fed his will through it, forming a perfect bubble of water, which he levitated into the air. He controlled it as the canoe moved, spinning it around with his hands and adding more water to make it bigger. Through the translucent surface of the water, Alistair saw a man, most likely a warrior, sitting on one of the little islands. Startled, he jerked upright and suddenly lost his concentration. The ball of water burst, spraying the canoe and himself. He quickly panicked and dried off Maho's spellbook. Luckily, not much water had hit it. He closed the spellbook's clasps and attached it to his belt, then looked up to face his guide.
"This is far as I'll take you, Misser Ren," she said in her thick accent.
Throwing her a pouch of coins, Alistair pulled himself to his feet, "thank you."
His guide rowed him around to the island where the man was standing. She steered the canoe up to the bank and docked it, then nodded to Alistair, waiting for him to get off. Grabbing the hems of his robes, Alistair pulled one foot out of the canoe and stepped onto the shore. He walked onto the grass, straightened his robes and squeezed out the hems, then looked up to see the woman steering the canoe away.
He gave her a slight wave, then stood at his full height. As he turned around, he could see the man approaching him. Soft, brown eyes widening, Alistair took a few steps back, apprehensively gripping the hems of his robes.
"Hello there," was all he said.
A pause followed. Letting his robes go, Alistair placed a foot forward and approached the man, "where are you headed?"
His empathetic senses surged, letting him know the man was not threatening. As he approached him, a smile crept onto his features and he ran a hand through his hair. He wondered if the man was also going to the temple, or if he had already been there but couldn't defeat the demon which guarded it. Either way, he did not seem like he had any ill-intent.
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