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    Rain woke before his alarm and experienced some momentary disorientation. He was curled up against a rock and quite damp from the morning dew. The sun was just coming up. He shivered. The fire had gone out in the night and being without a blanket had left him with a pretty severe chill.

     

    He rose, rubbing his arms and looking around. Carten was still on watch but the others were all asleep in their bedrolls. Does the man even sleep? Rain wondered, his thoughts sluggish. He moved about quietly, searching for more firewood to restart the fire. There weren’t many trees around, but there was plenty of scrub brush and it was fairly dry, even with the dew. As he searched, he realized that not all of the chill was coming from the cool air.

     

    Yes! It worked! My aura is still active!

     

    Rain had been practicing with his auras for the whole day yesterday, using winter to keep his regeneration boosted between bouts of purification. He was getting a bit annoyed at how low the boost was and how slowly the skill was gaining experience. Trying to shove more mana into it did nothing, the barrier in his mind resisting all attempts to force it wider, only allowing a set flow of mana and that was it.

     

    Amplify and extend were sort of like side channels that he could open or close, adding to the mana consumed by the skill, but not directly. He’d also tried reducing the flow, trying to reduce the mana consumption of purify down to something he could maintain all day. He’d had no luck with that either; the skill consumed mana at a fixed rate. Trying to use less than that would cut off the flow completely, the barrier re-sealing itself and stopping his mana from flowing out into the world.

     

    Rain had gotten pretty annoyed at this, asking the other mages if there was any way to control the mana output of a spell. Neither Jamus nor Mahria had an answer that satisfied him. Jamus had explained that spells worked with a sort of threshold. You pressed mana against the barrier until the threshold was reached, then it would burst out into the effect you wanted, after which the barrier would close. Channeled spells such as Rain’s auras were rare, at least at their level. Neither Jamus nor Mahria had any. He hadn’t bothered asking Lavarro or Carten for different reasons in each person’s case.

     

    There has to be more to it, winter feels so natural compared to the others. Rain tried varying the output of winter as he shoved some twigs into the fire, trying to get them to catch on the coals. He almost felt as if it was working, but the drain of the aura was so slow he couldn’t tell if it was having any effect.

     

    Why is winter different? I was even able to keep it on overnight. It feels less like a spell, and more like, well, just part of me. Maybe I’ve just been using it long enough? Skills get experience when you use them, but that is just numbers. Can you get better at a skill with practicing it, independent of what the system says? It makes sense, hard to see with an aura, but Mahria’s aim is an obvious sign that skills and spells don’t take care of everything.

     

    Rain got the fire to catch at last and slowly started feeding in larger branches as the flames rekindled. He activated his purification aura and sat near the fire to dry out from the damp, watching as the ash in the fire pit dissolved under the assault of his aura. Even the smoke from the fire was attenuated. He focused on the feeling of purify, trying to feel the flow of the mana and understand how it was working.

     

    He ran out of mana before managing to glean anything further about the skill, switching back to winter automatically. He stared at the flames, thinking about magic and skills until his alarm went off, the others seeming to jerk awake at the same time. Carten stood and walked to the cart. He tossed his shields in, then clambered up after them. He pulled a blanket from his pack and wrapped himself up in it, not even removing his armor.

     

    I guess he does sleep. Walking for me today, then. Damn, he is frickin’ ‘uge! He practically fills that wagon. Rain pulled up his training overview as the others started to rise and move about the camp.

     

    Training Overview

     

    General Experience Earned

    Stamina Use: 55

    Mana Use: 1039

     

    Skill Experience Earned

    Extend Aura: 99 [Rank Up]

    Purify: 825 [Rank Up]

    Winter: 16

    Amplify Aura: 99 [Rank Up]

    Intrinsic Clarity: 1039 [Rank Up] [Rank Up]

     

    Holy fuck yes! That is what I am talking about! Dynamo’s mana regeneration is going to make leveling up skills so much faster. Five ranks in just one day! And it is only going to get better. Intrinsic clarity increases regeneration, and with the boost from dynamo, my clarity attribute counts for triple. No level up for my class though.

     

    Calling up his attributes screen, Rain saw that the experience requirement for level 6 Dynamo was 2022 experience, quite a jump from the 700 it had taken to get to level 5 Unclassed. At 1686, he was getting there, but still had a ways to go. While he had the window open, he checked his regeneration, seeing that he was now gaining about 200 mana per hour when winter was active.

     

    Awesome, I can use purify for 200 mana every hour, on the hour; that is 3600 a day assuming eighteen hours awake. I’ll be level 6 tomorrow, if I can keep up with the schedule, that is. Purify will probably level too, maybe more than once. Let’s see. Skills.

     

    Skills

     

    Refrigerate (3/10) Exp: 104/400

    22-25 cold (fcs) damage per second to entities and environment

    Sufficient damage causes slow

    Range: 3 meters

    Cost: 15 mp/s

     

    Extend Aura (2/10) Exp: 91/200

    Extend aura range by 2 meters

    Multiply aura mana cost by 140%

     

    Purify (4/10) Exp: 639/700

    Purify poison, corruption, and contamination

    Range: 4 meters

    Cost: 40 mp/min

     

    Winter (1/10) Exp: 47/100

    Multiply M.Regen by 110% for all entities

    Range: 1 meter

    Cost: 1 mp/hr

     

    Intrinsic Clarity (5/10) Exp: 334/1100

    Multiply base mana regeneration by 200%

     

    Amplify Aura (2/10) Exp: 26/200

    Multiply aura intensity by 120%

    Multiply aura mana cost by 140%

     

    Free Skill Points: 0

     

     

    Wow, 4 meters for purify, that is no joke. And with extend I can get to 6. That would let me cover practically the whole quest hall in the guild if I was standing in the center. That is insane! I feel like the effect is working faster as it levels too. Maybe I should spend some time on refrigeration today, 6 meters for that would be nuts, but the mana cost would be… yeah wow, that skill’s mana cost is insane. I’d drain myself dry in a few seconds, assuming the cost scales linearly with level. What was I looking for? Right, experience costs.


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    Rain looked through his skills, trying to figure out the progression of the leveling costs. Level 1 was 100, 2 was 200, so double, and 3 was 400, double again. Thankfully, level four only took 700, not 800, so it didn’t look like it was just doubling, as Rain knew that would get out of hand quickly. At 1100, level 5 didn’t make a bunch of sense to him. Opening his notebook, Rain played around with the numbers, trying to work out the sequence.

     

    100, 200, 400, 700, 1100, …? Damn, this is like one of those standard math problems. I always sucked at those. Let’s see here, it isn’t doubling, that would be 200, 400, 800, 1600. Humm, addition, but it is adding a different amount each time, so subtract one from the next gives 100, 200, 300, 400, oh, I see. So it should be 100, 200, 400, 700, 1100, 1600, 2200, and so forth. 100 more each time, adding to the last level, and it resets to 0 when you rank up.

     

    Rain played with the numbers a little bit more, working out the mathematics and using refrigerate as an example. So right now, I can spend 3600 mana a day or thereabouts, so if I use nothing but refrigerate…wait, something doesn’t make sense here. Recalling his training review, he compared the numbers against his estimate for how much mana he had used the day before. He cross-checked a few things, running sums and trying to build an understanding of what exactly was going on.

     

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