
"A river...?" Her eyes are still closed, and she tries to see what he says. She could feel the various types of aether, all swirling around them. Fire there, maybe she could use it to kill bacteria,water could increase blood flow. Lightning may increase cell healing but...
Evangeline shakes her head, trying for once, not to think too hard about the situation. Instead she just looks, trying to see the aggregate, instead of the individual. The aether began combining, and merging in her sight, and instead became something larger. A cloud. A lake...
But no, it moved. She could not tell why or how, but she felt it. The aether swirling and heading on it's endless path, rejuvenating the world, and giving life to all things.
Slowly, tentatively she touched it. Evangeline could not tell exactly what elements she touched, or how she called them, but she did. She held her breath, not wanting to ruin this moment, as she pulled at it, diverting just a bit, just a tributary of that endless stream to flow through Gharen's arm. She could feel it, casting it's light upon the wound, as it slowly, warmly began to heal the ravaged flesh, pressing the edges...
Edges...
She could feel, as if it was happening to a stranger, her body began to sway and fall, shutting down due to lack of air. However it did not matter, all that mattered was the light... and the river.
If she could just...
Just a moment more...
Evangeline's sight, aetherial as well as physical, went black.
Evangeline shakes her head, trying for once, not to think too hard about the situation. Instead she just looks, trying to see the aggregate, instead of the individual. The aether began combining, and merging in her sight, and instead became something larger. A cloud. A lake...
But no, it moved. She could not tell why or how, but she felt it. The aether swirling and heading on it's endless path, rejuvenating the world, and giving life to all things.
Slowly, tentatively she touched it. Evangeline could not tell exactly what elements she touched, or how she called them, but she did. She held her breath, not wanting to ruin this moment, as she pulled at it, diverting just a bit, just a tributary of that endless stream to flow through Gharen's arm. She could feel it, casting it's light upon the wound, as it slowly, warmly began to heal the ravaged flesh, pressing the edges...
Edges...
She could feel, as if it was happening to a stranger, her body began to sway and fall, shutting down due to lack of air. However it did not matter, all that mattered was the light... and the river.
If she could just...
Just a moment more...
Evangeline's sight, aetherial as well as physical, went black.