Or how about... Flame On?
[Perhaps a little too on the nose. And it might be his last (bad) joke for a bit; going forward he needs to concentrate on what he's doing, lest an elemental flask explode in their faces. Not a great look when they're both so close to the action, and he'd feel bad even if she can heal herself. Hell, he'd feel bad because he likes his face the way it is, thanks.
The outstretched hand tilts towards hers, and he focuses on the fire she's manifesting, the energy fueling it. He uses his own magic to pull, drawing the flames towards his fingers. It weaves around his hand, transitioning from tongues of fire to swirls of white and blue energy, infusing themselves into his skin and crawling up his forearm. It looks gentle, a slow absorption similar to how she shares her energy with him, and it might feel the same way, too, except the pull comes from his end this time.
He doesn't go for long, just a handful of seconds to let them both experience it, and when he stops the energy swirls one last time before fading away, drawn fully into his skin as if it was never there. He tilts a bit, looking at her.]
So? How's it feel?
[Perhaps a little too on the nose. And it might be his last (bad) joke for a bit; going forward he needs to concentrate on what he's doing, lest an elemental flask explode in their faces. Not a great look when they're both so close to the action, and he'd feel bad even if she can heal herself. Hell, he'd feel bad because he likes his face the way it is, thanks.
The outstretched hand tilts towards hers, and he focuses on the fire she's manifesting, the energy fueling it. He uses his own magic to pull, drawing the flames towards his fingers. It weaves around his hand, transitioning from tongues of fire to swirls of white and blue energy, infusing themselves into his skin and crawling up his forearm. It looks gentle, a slow absorption similar to how she shares her energy with him, and it might feel the same way, too, except the pull comes from his end this time.
He doesn't go for long, just a handful of seconds to let them both experience it, and when he stops the energy swirls one last time before fading away, drawn fully into his skin as if it was never there. He tilts a bit, looking at her.]
So? How's it feel?
[He shakes his head.]
No, it doesn't burn. It's energy before it hits me- the same goes for lightning and ice, when I can find the elemental deposits for it. And as long as it doesn't hurt you, I guess this means we can make fire flasks any time we might need them.
[Which would admittedly be convenient, even if the actual need for fire and combat is limited in town. In some ways the reassurance is more meaningful than the spell itself.]
No, it doesn't burn. It's energy before it hits me- the same goes for lightning and ice, when I can find the elemental deposits for it. And as long as it doesn't hurt you, I guess this means we can make fire flasks any time we might need them.
[Which would admittedly be convenient, even if the actual need for fire and combat is limited in town. In some ways the reassurance is more meaningful than the spell itself.]
Nah, I wish. [Again, her confidence is touching, but she's wrong, and it would be dangerous to claim otherwise.] It doesn't work fast enough to absorb all of it, especially if it's spread out like an attack. And it has to be, um... pure, in a sense? Usually I pull it directly from the earth, where the elements gather in a particular way. I wasn't even sure if it would work with your fire, but I had a hunch.
[Their powers had blended together so well in previous attempts, he couldn't help believing that this, too, would work. He's glad that was proven true.]
[Their powers had blended together so well in previous attempts, he couldn't help believing that this, too, would work. He's glad that was proven true.]
Not yet. Right now it's just with me, though I don't know what makes it different. I guess because it's a power, and not an item? Though Ignis is an elemancy specialist, so he can use it, too. Magic's weird, but you knew that.
[He clenches his fist then unclenches to flex his fingers, still feeling the tingle, soft and subtle but palpable. Then he reaches over and grabs the first flask, holding it between both hands over her lap.]
But that's what these are for: so I can put my spells in the armory, and then anyone can use them. And it means I'm able to make more advanced magic when it's quiet like this, since I can't do it on the fly.
[He clenches his fist then unclenches to flex his fingers, still feeling the tingle, soft and subtle but palpable. Then he reaches over and grabs the first flask, holding it between both hands over her lap.]
But that's what these are for: so I can put my spells in the armory, and then anyone can use them. And it means I'm able to make more advanced magic when it's quiet like this, since I can't do it on the fly.
I thought you might say that.
[He wanted to hear it said, though, and for it to be her call. His fingers curl beneath hers, and he leans in, tucking his head against her shoulder so he can see better, and so that they can work side by side.]
I'm gonna sweeten the pot anyway- I was thinking of making Healcasts. Kinda like... healing fire.
[He wanted to hear it said, though, and for it to be her call. His fingers curl beneath hers, and he leans in, tucking his head against her shoulder so he can see better, and so that they can work side by side.]
I'm gonna sweeten the pot anyway- I was thinking of making Healcasts. Kinda like... healing fire.
It does when I make it with a potion.
[He switches hands, shifting one away from the flask to call a potion from the armory into it.]
It's dual-use. It hurts whatever you throw it at, but it also heals the one who throws it, and it doesn't hurt anyone you're fighting alongside like the fire usually would.
[He switches hands, shifting one away from the flask to call a potion from the armory into it.]
It's dual-use. It hurts whatever you throw it at, but it also heals the one who throws it, and it doesn't hurt anyone you're fighting alongside like the fire usually would.
Well, let's start with one, and see how far we get from there.
[He bumps his cheek against hers, pleased, and gives the flask a little hop against his fingers. It rolls an inch, revealing a small lid to be twisted open on one side.]
Can you open it for me? We'll start with that.
[He bumps his cheek against hers, pleased, and gives the flask a little hop against his fingers. It rolls an inch, revealing a small lid to be twisted open on one side.]
Can you open it for me? We'll start with that.
Not Dad, no. He doesn't need to use flasks, actually- he's got way better control of elemancy on his own. Ignis dug up some ancient text from the library back when I was still having trouble getting any magic going. I think he was tired of listening to me complain about it.
[Or more that Ignis was worried about his lack of progress and the disheartening result it had on him over time... he'd always been prone to bouts of depression and self-doubt, and Ignis liked to push his limits and encourage him to try different things to see what stuck. He had success with some things more than others- ways for Noctis to access his power was one he'd work hard for, especially after meeting Luna.]
There was a king generations back who had a similar problem as me- wasn't from a daemon attack, but he had less power than his older brother. When he became king, he had to step up, so I guess he did a bunch of research on charging items with elemental energy. Elemancy on weapons is what Specs got out of it, and flasks worked pretty well for me.
[Or more that Ignis was worried about his lack of progress and the disheartening result it had on him over time... he'd always been prone to bouts of depression and self-doubt, and Ignis liked to push his limits and encourage him to try different things to see what stuck. He had success with some things more than others- ways for Noctis to access his power was one he'd work hard for, especially after meeting Luna.]
There was a king generations back who had a similar problem as me- wasn't from a daemon attack, but he had less power than his older brother. When he became king, he had to step up, so I guess he did a bunch of research on charging items with elemental energy. Elemancy on weapons is what Specs got out of it, and flasks worked pretty well for me.
We were still learning that on the road, actually. The book didn't go much into adding other ingredients- it was kinda something we started messing with at havens. I don't remember exactly how it started. Specs was cooking, and some kind of monster parts got into a flask... it ended up a hell of an explosion when we threw it.
[He uncaps the potion and pours it into the flask. The liquid pools in the base, glowing brightly as it falls and lighting the orb from within, where it begins to pulls gently, absorbing the curative magic much like the potion does when its contents are transformed into a curative.]
I was never that big on chemistry, but every time we played with elemancy at camp we all kinda became scientists, arguing over what to try putting in it next.
[He uncaps the potion and pours it into the flask. The liquid pools in the base, glowing brightly as it falls and lighting the orb from within, where it begins to pulls gently, absorbing the curative magic much like the potion does when its contents are transformed into a curative.]
I was never that big on chemistry, but every time we played with elemancy at camp we all kinda became scientists, arguing over what to try putting in it next.
Uh... probably the really flashy ones. One time I put Adamantoise meat into a flask and it was the biggest fireball I'd ever seen. It was awesome.
[Let's just pretend that their replicator doesn't currently produce that meat. An explosion that big in the city would probably not go over so well.]
[Let's just pretend that their replicator doesn't currently produce that meat. An explosion that big in the city would probably not go over so well.]
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