Character Name: Rahele (Profile/CS)Time of Day: Early AfternoonLocation: The practice fieldsInteracting with:Despite now being more familiar with her colleagues, Rahele continued to stay quiet and just move along objectively, thoughts always in some spell or piece of knowledge she was trying to understand. Even with Marius' brash talkative ways, the woman had learned that responding to those with nods and small eyebrow movements was enough to not offend the man, in fact, there was probably no difference between saying something in response or not, as the number of words the self-declared hero would hear were about the same.
In the training field, she paid close attention to the instructions and wondered what she could do to showcase her magic. While she did so, she observed her fellow mages doing their own showcase. It was easy to predict how Marius' would go, and once again, he showed some actual skill and natural talent on what he could do. Sylvanna's had been a bit surprising, the use of Alteration from a distance was not something she could do... furthermore, she saw some money making opportunity in those pranks, after all, an unraveling spell created the demand for a remending spell. Artemis' came next, and the word Conjuration actually caught Rahele's attention. She had never seen it in practice before, and her eyes, that had stayed neutral at the sight of thunder and raging proctors, widened a bit when the woman just vanished and reappeared.
Then it was time for her to step in and do her own presentation. She gently walked to the field and nodded slightly.
Rahele of Modiri, my affinities are Animancy and Alteration." she said calmly, raising a hand over eyes, when the hand left her eye color had changed to aquamarine, with a slight mana-infused shine to it.
She looked around into the distance in search of birds, thanks to Marius, only crows remained. She sighed, they were terrible to make deals with, but still, she signaled for one to come. She also reversed the Alteration spell on her eyes, no longer needing the enhanced sight.
She whispered to the bird a bit, visibly annoyed at one point, until finally, in exchange for a bag of worms and some fancy seeds, the crow grabbed one of the branches that fell during the demonstrations and brought it to the former witch, who quickly moved to a stone she had scouted earlier. She poked it with the branch a few times, the wooden stick almost breaking each time, then it shone with mana-infused light and with one strong shove it caused the rock to crack open. To finish her demonstration, she split the branch in half without doing any sort of dispelling, showcasing she had not strengthened the branch but instead used it as a wand to infuse a spell into the stone.
"I hope this is satisfactory. Thank you for your attention." she told the Teacher.