DEIMOS
the fire can't touch me
for I have burned too many times
for I have burned too many times
His brow arched once more in careful perusal and study, fervent to examine how Sah’s incantations and armor worked in parallel. Some bounded off, ricocheting to the floor, while others struck and melted, or shattered upon impact. He would’ve been satisfied with those notions, but then others apparently meandered through, volatile even under his less than mastered proportions.
Eventually it dissipated, and he permitted a brief snort. “Water this time then,” as Sah eagerly intended to measure another cord of elements. As he promised, the enchantments contorted and flickered at his command and direction – though certainly not as potent or powerful as he’d normally countenance, brief waves of the liquid began to cascade and ripple towards the manifested armor.
Eventually it dissipated, and he permitted a brief snort. “Water this time then,” as Sah eagerly intended to measure another cord of elements. As he promised, the enchantments contorted and flickered at his command and direction – though certainly not as potent or powerful as he’d normally countenance, brief waves of the liquid began to cascade and ripple towards the manifested armor.
the sea can't harm me
for I have been drowning all my life
for I have been drowning all my life