Continuation of Part Two.
Continuation of Part Two.
Fuyu was admiring the strange spectacle that was going on between the fish and the sword. She then turned her attention to the stream and ulled out some water from it. "And just what should I make from thi- I've got it!" quickly, she started to shift the water and froze it in place as she continued sculting in the air. "A testimate to this accomplishment" she said. The sculpture was of three fishes that were breaching the water vertically. "Perfect!" she said, adding a few finishing touches and sat it down carefully next to her. "I have finished another great masterpiece!" she announced, bowing.
By the time the sword stopped absorbing magjc, the fish was dead from being out of the water for way longer then it could be, and the sword had a slight glow to it.too
Burden looked at the sculpture and decided not to comment on the fact that she had made it to commemorate catching three fish.
Aaron was still admiring the fish... up until it expired. "Oh no..." He sets the fish down on a towel. He didn't expect it would die all of the sudden. Then again, its magic was being sapped earlier, and the fish had been out of water for a while.
"I... guess we have to cook this now. It is a waste of a catch not to do so." Aaron says as he wraps the fish up for later. "Should we catch some more?"
"We could try smoking the meat we have into jerky the next time we make camp overnight, then what we do have can last longer..." Mirabelle said as she keeps her fish in a spot where it would stay alive without escaping.
"Good idea!" David said with a nod to Mirabelle's idea. Berlin meanwhile decided to take a look through Davids's backpack while the others were busy.
Berlin would find that the shield, and presumably the book, were still held within the backpack.
Muzukiel finally cought a fish, and would eat it upon hearing that they wouldn't need any more fish. She quickly tosses the bones back into the water while still chewing.
"David, what the hell is this?" Berlin asked as she took out the egg, inspecting it.
"Uh... I picked it up along with the equipment. It was big so I thought it could make for an emergency omlet-"
"It's on the verge of hatching..." Berlin interrupted.