...look into a wolf's eyes. You'll never be the same again.
It was no surprise when Deimos agreed to help him, though it was nonetheless appreciated. With a grin, Sah nodded as he followed the Sword. "Thank you." They soon arrived at the designated section of the training grounds and the younger Abandoned walked over to scoot a torch just a little further into his range before calling upon his magic. There was a water break station close enough already.
"I'm going to try and use my fire first." Sah noted so that the Sword would know which magic was the one intentionally being callled. Raising an arm, Sah held his palm up to face the flickering flames. The fire responded, increasing in intensity for a moment. Once he felt like he had a grip on the element, the Wild Thunder made a gesture, intending to have the fire surge forward to hit the target close by.
The flames rose but refused to move. Instead, the water at the station bubbled up and a small wave shot forward to douse the target. Lowering his hand, Sah tsked before glancing at Deimos. "Things like that keep happening. I feel like I latch onto the right magic, and it does respond. But the opposite element responds more intensely and almost counteracts what I'm trying to do."
"I'm going to try and use my fire first." Sah noted so that the Sword would know which magic was the one intentionally being callled. Raising an arm, Sah held his palm up to face the flickering flames. The fire responded, increasing in intensity for a moment. Once he felt like he had a grip on the element, the Wild Thunder made a gesture, intending to have the fire surge forward to hit the target close by.
The flames rose but refused to move. Instead, the water at the station bubbled up and a small wave shot forward to douse the target. Lowering his hand, Sah tsked before glancing at Deimos. "Things like that keep happening. I feel like I latch onto the right magic, and it does respond. But the opposite element responds more intensely and almost counteracts what I'm trying to do."
Sah