The sun decided to rise by the time the Stormfalcon neared the shores of the island, the bewildered and the disoriented birds leaving their nests with the untimely break of the dawn. Only one side of the island met the ocean with a beach and a smooth slant in the waters though, sharp reefs covered the rest. Luckily, it was the side that the waves led the Warship to, so Ewan dropped the anchors when they reached close enough, stretching his Ryvia to do a quick scan of the small island.
“No sign of anyone living here,” he said. “But still be careful, don’t stray too afar. And Stefan, you stay inside the ship, call me when you have to move. I’ll be on the beach.” He found a cozy place on the chilly sand and spread his sheets, laying down with the warm sunlight embracing him from behind. Nowadays, the gentle comfort of the sun always hid a trace of peril, and it dampened his downtime. Nevertheless, he was a Severynth and his autonomous Varos dimmed the threat of spontaneous combustion, he could still enjoy the sun for what it was, up to some extent.
Kidd trekked inside the forest in search of fresh drinking water, while Lance sawed the trees on the edge with the sword he carried. If they had enough material, Stefan could retry the sail and the mast and gain some control over the Warship’s direction.
Ewan, on the other hand, took out his diary for the notes and organized his spell list. The spells he needed to learn and the spells that could be obsolete, he had to work on his arsenal to increase his efficiency.
The first up was the healing spell category. Iris fulfilled most of his needs for the healing, so this was a sparse list for him—he only knew
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Ewan marked it for learning and moved on to the next category—the support category, both the buffs and the debuffs. His list of spells for this included
As for any new spell, he crossed the idea, what he had was enough for the time being.
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The next category was the auxiliary spell list, and it had
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For the defensive spell category, because of the layered protection from his Varos and Ryvia, he barely learned any.
Thus, Ewan scoured the Spellbook again and picked one that suited his needs—
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Next up was the offensive category, and it included
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Ewan had several spells that could double as crowd-control spells, but except for
And two of his two respective elements caught his eye. His Anima level barely touched the threshold of their minimum-Anima points, he couldn’t cast them as he wished for now, but their towering maximum-Anima points meant they would be with him for a long time before becoming obsolete in their current form.
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Finally, it was the special spells category with a blend of weird spells that didn’t fit in with their other comrades in their lists—
Lance had already sawed through several trees by now, and Kidd too brought back barrels and barrels of water. And with that, he shut his diary and stretched, his joints popping and snapping. It was time to cook his game and have a feast.
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Status: Healthy
Step-1 Severynth [Spirit-Nebula: Zeroth Surge]
Subtype: Step-0 Elementalist
Name: Ewan Ayres
Species: Human
Vitality: 7.0
Spirit: 25.3
Anima: [Fire – 25.3 | Ice – 25.3 | Blood – 25.3 | Mystic: 25.3]
Astylinds: 4 [Potential: 1]
Rolling Cat [Toast]: Step-1 Severynth [Spirit-Nebula: Zeroth Surge]
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Fire Monkey [Orange]: Step-1 [Level-10] [Grade-B]
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Imp [Frost]: Step-1 [Level-10] [Grade-B]
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Bloodthorn-Lotus [Iris]: Step-0 [Level-8] [Grade-D]
Equipment: Common Clothes; Yurn [Neck Gaiter]; Moonkeeper [Crystal-Ball]; Rainwarden [Staff]; Blackfeather [Overcoat].
Storage: Journal; Elementalist—The Path of Anima [Subtype-Book]; Spellbook; Bloodlust [Spell]; Transmute [Spell]; Unknown Book [Radon’s Legacy]; Anima-Crystals [Novas Coins]; Hub-Connector; Ingredients.
Novas: 28,245
Crelith: 1,298