’Gods, yes. Thank you.’ The tingle in Solus’ scalp remained, but her mood improved. ’What about you? You could learn a thing or two from Ryla’s lesson and use it to defend yourself. Who knows, maybe Ral would learn along with you.’
’That’s a terrible idea.’ Kamila grunted. ’I would get addicted to the power of the Indech form, and once Ral is born, I would feel awful. Also, do you really want to teach Lith’s son how to train from the womb?’
’You are right and I was wrong. It’s a terrible idea.’ Solus shuddered at the thought of Raldarak making a to-do list and counting pennies in the crib.
’It’s worse than terrible.’ Kamila sighed. ’We already spend most of our time on a mana geyser or in the tower. Imagine if Ral uses his Indech abilities to escape, attack strangers, or grab things he shouldn’t touch.’
’Gods, I don’t want to think about it.’ Solus dropped the argument and asked for another chocolate puff while she tried to follow Ryla’s instructions along with the official class.
Morok focused on the water element, one of his natural affinities, and outdid Garrik in perceiving and stirring the world energy. The size of the blue streak in his energy wings was stable, but it covered barely one-third of their surface.
"It’s nothing much, Little Brother." The Tyrant said. "I’ve always been talented in water magic, and I got a brief experience doing this while fighting in Jiera by your mother’s side."
"I’m not jealous, Big Bro." Garrik replied, stuck at only one-sixth of his feathers sparking with lightning. "I was born with six eyes, so I have no idea if I have an affinity. I picked the element to practice at random. What about you, Uncle Lith?"
"I’m not jealous either." Lith replied while conjuring more and more fire element, painting his white wings red. "I’m doing pretty well. Much better than I expected."
Lith performed Swirling Wind slightly worse than Garrik, but he improved faster. At the beginning of the exercise, only a few of his feathers had turned red. More lit up by the minute, covering close to one-sixth of his wingspan
After a while, Lith surpassed the young Fomor and moved on to the darkness element. It felt awkward at first, but everything he had learned from the fire element worked just the same.
In a handful of minutes, over one-fifth of his feathers turned black. At that point, Lith switched back to the fire element. The black feathers burst into flames, but one-fifth of the wingspan was still his limit.
"You are really good at this." Morok had switched to his second affinity as well, but his black streak was barely visible. "Any tips?"
"Not really." Lith shrugged. "I don’t think I’m that good. Don’t ask me how, but I’m already familiar with this exercise."
He let the fire element go and conjured air, an element for which he had no affinity. Yet only a handful of feathers faded to white while the rest shone with a bright yellow.
"Less than a minute later, one-fourth of Lith’s wings released gusts of wind and crackled with lightning.
"That’s real talent, if you ask me." Morok said. "You almost caught up to my best element with three different elements while I’m still fumbling with the second."
"No, that’s not talent." Tista had given her all to master the fire element from the beginning, but had yet to manage to turn one-fourth of her feathers red. "He’s cheating as usual."
"Cheating how?" Ryla asked.
"You are familiar with this exercise because it’s very similar to Tiamat Fear, Lil Bro." Tista said. "The main difference is that we are injecting our will inside one specific element instead of in the world energy as a whole."
"You are right!" The sudden realization allowed Lith to move on to the earth element and light one-third of his feathers orange. "Tiamat Fear is a combination of Dragon Fear and Swirling Wind.
"I’ve been practicing part of my human bloodline abilities without even noticing!"

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