Northern Garrison, Zaichaer
25th of Frost, Year 124 of Steel
25th of Frost, Year 124 of Steel
The High Sentinel's little experiment was going well, though it had not blossomed into something great yet. They just didn't have the numbers who trusted them.
While his household was largely made up of the Lysanrin he had saved from Gregory Fverard, the only ones tested who had proven to have the capability to learn aether siphoning were either quite old or quite young. The young Bloodborn lad that Angevin had taken to calling Little Devil was among them, however, and as the lad had looked up to him with hero-worship as his savior ever since, it was no difficult thing to enroll him in the small unit that he was developing. They had put out the call: Lysanrin who joined the Order and put their ability to consume aether to use in service to the State would be counted citizens, no matter what they looked like, or the folly of their ancient creator.
That was all ancient history. This was a contemporary solution.
This one would be better than Florian; he had more time to nurture and educate him.
They were surrounded by a sturdy ward against the raw, electrical aether blasts the lad could throw after chewing through minor magics. Just then, he was chewing through a flimsy nothing of a ward Eitan had spun out for just this purpose.
"Very well," he declared. "How do you feel?"
"Tingly," the lad admitted. "Powerful."
He looked to Eitan, eyes shifting through several colors in a manner he had taken to reading as wanting to know whether his answer was correct and pleasing.
The Sentinel nodded.
"Now release it against the greater ward. Away from me this time, please."
If red skin didn't show blushing, the color of his eyes showed shame and embarrassment. Angevin wouldn't rub it in more than he must, but the mistake had been easy blocked and now the lad wouldn't make the same one again. He turned away in his gray uniform, a lighter version of what the full Watchers and Minders wore. It sat upon his red skin like ash upon lava. He held his hand up and Eitan felt a tingle along his skin before the blast discharged to skitter harmlessly across his greater ward.
"Better," he said, a slight smile and a nod offered and the lad's face bloomed like a flower in the sun of his approbation. "You can aim. Now, were you able to save any this time or did it all go out in one shot?"
To answer his question, Devil brought his hand up before his eyes. Electricity danced over his skin like one of Stefan's machines.
The smile and the nod were stronger now.
"Well done. You see? Practice."
"Master..." He pointed over Angevin's shoulder.
The High Sentinel turned to look, then quickly unwove his ward. A soldier waited, clearly with an urgent report.
"Report," Angevin commanded and the young soldier nodded.
"Please come, sir. You will want to see this..."
"From Shemashk or Kalzasi?" he asked, already striding to overtake the soldier and investigate. "Devil. With me."


