Miina Malina
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Ranbu no Izayoi
Once Rudolf had taken his leave, Izayoi took the opportunity to kneel in the pews and pray while Cid and Miina conversed. For his part, Cid didn’t push Miina too much farther, simply taking Miina’s answer at face value with a knowing glint in his eye.
”Well, you have free reign to line your clothes up and dry them, though you’ll likely have to find an inn for the night. I would offer shelter, but this chapel is rather small, lest you find the idea of sleeping on hard stone appealing. But I’ll leave you for now, child. A good bit of the exterior still requires a touchup.”He strode off, whistling a cheerful tune while Izayoi finished her brief prayers, rising.
Miina dithered for a little bit, uncertain about approaching Izayoi given how she had just run away from the ship like that. Maybe it would all be fine, since they had met up now… or maybe the older Mystrel would demand an explanation on the spot, and she hadn't come up with anything yet except the truth. That still felt like a very bad thing to lead with.
But… this was an opportunity. Something that Izayoi had pulled off during the battle on the ship seemed frankly unbelievable; how could a single woman split the sea?Miina had almost convinced herself that she'd simply dreamt that part.
Having taken Cid's advice and laid out her damp clothing, Miina finally slunk over as quietly as she could. “Umm… d-did you r-really cut open the sea?”
Izayoi glanced behind her, an eyebrow raised. Of course. She sighed. The one time the spell she’d invented as a youth had been actually useful for a change, and she finds herself held at arm’s length over a fool girl’s joke of a technique.
”It truly is not quite as impressive as the results make it appear to be. My master rightfully derided the technique as borderline useless when first I demonstrated it to him. Any fool with a working knowledge of materia theory and thirty seconds to spare in the midst of battle could achieve the same result. What happened at sea was one of the only situations where it had any sort of use, and I still required far too long to prepare the technique.”She shut her eyes for a moment, lost in memories of nearly two decades past.
”That’s all?” Her master raised his thumb and forefinger to pinch his brow in irritation upon seeing the fifteen-year old Mystrel complete her attack. ”And tell me, where would you find the time to complete the counter-rotations in the heat of battle? You cannot shorten the materia channeling any further without shattering it, and focusing on invoking two magics at once unavoidably taxes your body. Useless, unless your foe is either blind and deaf or half a mile away. Cease wasting your time in the middle of the night and actually sleep, girl.”Izayoi opened her eyes once more, turning to Miina.
”Simply put, even with absolute mastery of materia, there is no way to eke out additional power to shorten the process of creating a localized hurricane with both Aero and Haste. I suspect that Eve could do the same with wind alone through sheer magical power-” She cut herself off, considering Miina and staring intently at the girl. Well. That was a possibility, wasn’t it?
“Oh… s-so it’s
not a sword t-technique?” Miina questioned, head tilting. She thought that Izayoi had maybe just cut through the sea entirely… but, really, using materia made far more sense, although it wasn’t something that she would have ever thought to do. Combining two contradictory magics, using magic meant for enhancement on an offensive spell? Most combinations would be quite pointless… but it was quite an impressive way to make a localised hurricane. A shame that she didn’t have two materia like that to play around with, if it came to it.
“W-Wouldn’t something like t-t-that be useful when airships are involved? Even w-with thirty seconds…” That was her
second thought, that Izayoi was really understating the utility of localised weather phenomena when they’d already shown issues with running into Valheimr opposition that strained what a small group could reasonably damage. At least, without Eve maybe pulling something like this out.
Izayoi let out an amused huff as she regarded Miina, shrugging.
”Against a lone airship that’s not deployed any sort of support, perhaps. The magic does not hold together long, however. By the time it would impact an airship, much of its force would have dissipated already. This all said,”Her expression turned somewhat serious once more as she folded her arms, glancing down at the shorter woman.
”You could cast both of the requisite spells naturally, yes? Perhaps you can take this technique and actually make something of it. I would not be averse to teaching you its mechanics if you wish.”“Um… y-yeah, but I’ve never c-c-cast two things at once,” Miina said, nodding along. She knew the individual components, yes, but the idea of trying to focus on holding two spells together at once… she’d say it was completely impossible, but if they were such diametrically
different processes as white and black magic, she could imagine it would be easier to make an attempt? Catastrophic interference was still a risk, and the backlash for failure would be unavoidably focused entirely within her body… but the effort of will would be much lower than trying to cast two distinct spells of the same approach at once.
“I d-don’t think I should s-start with a
hurricane, eheh… b-but I’d be happy to learn!” Oh, she’d rather it have been swordsmanship, that required a lot more closeness… but their swords were very different. And she’d probably be less distracted this way, which was… definitely a good idea if internal damage was a risk. Hm, if only there was some way to make it easier… “D-Do you think I c-could borrow one of th-those materia…?”
Only one, because she still needed to learn how to
cast the second spell while channelling the mana for its opposite number, but it would be much less to focus on at once… and she didn’t want to get too distracted, she was
already having ideas about what you could maybe do to someone else’s magic this way, Slow in
particular.
Izayoi nodded, reaching up to her left gauntlet and popping her Time materia out of its socket. With both Ciradyl and Neve around to throw around enhancement magics, it wasn’t as if she needed her own, worse Haste for herself at the moment, lest she wind up separated from the others. The only other one of her techniques she actually required the materia for was her masterstroke, and considering what happened a week ago, Izayoi wasn’t exactly eager to utilize the arte again for now.
”As it stands, leaving the city will be more trouble than it's worth, and it would be foolish to practice this in a populated area. We can begin with theory, if you require time to become used to the spellwork.” She placed the green orb into Miina’s palm.
“Wh-Why would leaving be t-trouble…?” Miina asked. That… hmm, she could see why people might not
want her to leave, but… it wasn’t like they would do much if she vanished properly, and it wasn’t like getting out of Costa del Sol would be too hard, and Izayoi could definitely follow her even through the more obscure paths…
That aside, the younger Mystrel couldn’t help but find her attention drawn to the materia. These things… they were still so
odd to her. Obviously, her brother had managed to find a couple before he had to leave home for good, so she’d had plenty of time to get used to them, but… it felt so strange that magic could be compacted like this. Normally, she’d only make use of them if she couldn’t think of any other way to leave a sticky situation, and she was pretty sure the other one was just a confidence boost more than anything useful. But this? This was something that she’d had to spend so much time learning and practising.
And it was a tiny little orb anybody could mess with. Miina wasn’t sure whether to be offended or not.
”You missed the excitement when you were…really, what were you doing?” Izayoi sighed slightly, just barely managing to keep the exasperation from her voice..
”It isn’t anything that has you endangered, is it? Keep your secrets otherwise. But the local guard had an eye out for Neve. Apparently, her teachers are none too happy about slipping the leash from them. And given that they lead this country, we would have had to speak to them at some point regardless. So we negotiated a deal: the guards will arrange transport to the capital for us tomorrow, so long as we stay within city limits.”Miina blinked, then said the first thing that came to mind, “Oh, th-they weren’t there f-for me?”
…
Why did she say that?
This time, Izayoi's much louder sigh was punctuated by her pinching the bridge of her nose.