With a loud whoot of joy Jin takes a dive at a group of water birds flying low over the sparking waters of the river. A few people out and about in the early hours of the morning chuckle and wave at the young man as birds cry out their fright and frustration at the sudden aerial maneuver. Jin laughs at the sound and with a roll of his shoulder and a huge gust he's once more high above the town. His eyes scan the village, jumping from street to street as he spots one person after another. 'Looks like it's time to head home for the morning. They don't like me up here when the kids have their morning classes. Apparently I'm distracting. . . .somehow. . . .' He giggles aloud and dips the left wing of his rig.
The rig is a simple device, looking a lot like pretending wings as he holds the flaps open, and the impression isn't entirely off. The forest green body suit comes with a set of flaps that normally would hang limply behind him like a cape. But by taking up the hard wood rods hidden inside the front of each flap and spreading his arms wide he can fill the flaps with a hard breeze and lift off the ground. The flaps attack at the hip so he can fly horizontal through the air, and attached to each boot is a set of fin like protrusions which help him steer at high speeds. Jin flies as often as he can, but today he has some work to do. That coupled with the request by the teacher of the young ones in the village is what drives Jin towards home.
“Too bad. They could learn a thing or two just from watching me, I'm sure.” He giggles again, the wind whipping across his body making him a bit giddy. The village whips past, the clay tiled roofs looking like a rainbow at the speed he's flying. As he closes in on the cliff below his home he casts out a hard gust directly at it. The marking on his face and neck flashes as he summons up the wind element more than usual and as the winds meet there is a harsh rustling of the trees in the area. The mix of winds provide Jin with a strong blast of lift and like a shot he rockets up to the top of the cliff. When at last he crests the lip of the cliff and his home comes into view, all the winds around town settle into their natural state and nature once more sends it's soft cool morning breeze through the village.
Jin drops his feet with a sigh, his landing as soft as ever, and following the sigh closely is a groan. Humans are not meant to keep their arms out like that for so long. 'In the woods I have to bend and fold my arms often, so it's easier on my body, but that speed soaring. A rush, but so hard on my body!' Rolling his shoulders he carefully slips out of his rig and hangs it on his wash line so it can dry. Jin works up quite a sweat when he flies. “I'll was you later. . .” he murmurs to the inanimate object before giving it a wave and heading towards his front door. The light breeze feels good on his bare body and he turns into it for a few seconds, letting it cool his heated flesh.
Behind him the leaves of the great tree growing around his house rustle gently, making a soft kind of music Jin always enjoys. Once he has his fill of the wind he turns and passes under the archway of roots and opens the door to his home. Inside the front room offers up many places to plop down comfortable, which Jin decides to do on to a large plush pillow like lining on a wicker scoop shaped chair. The young man has a very fine home by anyone's standards, but every bit of it he either paid for himself, or found discarded. He doesn't like getting rid of things that still work, so when his fellow villagers would toss something out for one reason or another and Jin felt that he could make use of it, he would scoop it right up and bring it home.
Stretching out in the chair he tries his best to ease his aching muscles, his hands running all over his body to each little hurt to try and tease out the pain. “I really need to remember to stretch next time. Yeah, that would definitely help. . .” he murmurs softly, finding a knot in his arm that makes him gasp. After a while he just gives up and falls back into the chair with a grunt. 'I don't have too long to lay around. I have that thing to do for the council in the forest. I wonder why they picked me. . I mean, yeah, I am the only one who still visits the shrine, but wouldn't a priest be better for the offering? Not that there are any left, but. . .' He knows that his thoughts are quite pointless, but he still can not help but grumble to himself a bit.
The rig is a simple device, looking a lot like pretending wings as he holds the flaps open, and the impression isn't entirely off. The forest green body suit comes with a set of flaps that normally would hang limply behind him like a cape. But by taking up the hard wood rods hidden inside the front of each flap and spreading his arms wide he can fill the flaps with a hard breeze and lift off the ground. The flaps attack at the hip so he can fly horizontal through the air, and attached to each boot is a set of fin like protrusions which help him steer at high speeds. Jin flies as often as he can, but today he has some work to do. That coupled with the request by the teacher of the young ones in the village is what drives Jin towards home.
“Too bad. They could learn a thing or two just from watching me, I'm sure.” He giggles again, the wind whipping across his body making him a bit giddy. The village whips past, the clay tiled roofs looking like a rainbow at the speed he's flying. As he closes in on the cliff below his home he casts out a hard gust directly at it. The marking on his face and neck flashes as he summons up the wind element more than usual and as the winds meet there is a harsh rustling of the trees in the area. The mix of winds provide Jin with a strong blast of lift and like a shot he rockets up to the top of the cliff. When at last he crests the lip of the cliff and his home comes into view, all the winds around town settle into their natural state and nature once more sends it's soft cool morning breeze through the village.
Jin drops his feet with a sigh, his landing as soft as ever, and following the sigh closely is a groan. Humans are not meant to keep their arms out like that for so long. 'In the woods I have to bend and fold my arms often, so it's easier on my body, but that speed soaring. A rush, but so hard on my body!' Rolling his shoulders he carefully slips out of his rig and hangs it on his wash line so it can dry. Jin works up quite a sweat when he flies. “I'll was you later. . .” he murmurs to the inanimate object before giving it a wave and heading towards his front door. The light breeze feels good on his bare body and he turns into it for a few seconds, letting it cool his heated flesh.
Behind him the leaves of the great tree growing around his house rustle gently, making a soft kind of music Jin always enjoys. Once he has his fill of the wind he turns and passes under the archway of roots and opens the door to his home. Inside the front room offers up many places to plop down comfortable, which Jin decides to do on to a large plush pillow like lining on a wicker scoop shaped chair. The young man has a very fine home by anyone's standards, but every bit of it he either paid for himself, or found discarded. He doesn't like getting rid of things that still work, so when his fellow villagers would toss something out for one reason or another and Jin felt that he could make use of it, he would scoop it right up and bring it home.
Stretching out in the chair he tries his best to ease his aching muscles, his hands running all over his body to each little hurt to try and tease out the pain. “I really need to remember to stretch next time. Yeah, that would definitely help. . .” he murmurs softly, finding a knot in his arm that makes him gasp. After a while he just gives up and falls back into the chair with a grunt. 'I don't have too long to lay around. I have that thing to do for the council in the forest. I wonder why they picked me. . I mean, yeah, I am the only one who still visits the shrine, but wouldn't a priest be better for the offering? Not that there are any left, but. . .' He knows that his thoughts are quite pointless, but he still can not help but grumble to himself a bit.