Weaves of Ashes-Chapter 149 - 144: Lightning and Light
Location: Pavilion - Training Halls
Time: Day 575-576/211 (Subjective/Actual) - Days 4-5
Realm: Lower Realm (Doha)
Day four of training ended with Jayde successfully maintaining Earth Dragon Ward for twenty-three continuous minutes—close enough to the required thirty that Green had declared the foundation spell "mastered" and promised to move on to the next phase of preparation the following morning.
Day five, however, began with a surprise.
Jayde arrived at the training hall expecting to learn Earth Dragon Strike—the offensive earth magic spell Mother Doha had recommended. Instead, she found Isha waiting with an expression that suggested he’d been up all night researching something important. Green stood beside him, arms crossed and looking cautiously optimistic.
In Jayde’s pocket, Takara stirred slightly, his small kitten form shifting as if sensing something significant was about to happen.
[I remembered something last night,] Isha announced without preamble, his nine tails swishing with barely contained excitement. [An old Luminari protective technique that would be perfect for your situation. I’ve been searching through my archives—mental records from hundreds of thousands of years of accumulated knowledge—and I finally found the complete formula.]
He materialized a scroll that hadn’t existed a moment before, essence-formed parchment covered in flowing script that glowed faintly with power.
[Thunder Core Ward,] the ancient artifact continued. [It’s not earth magic like the spells Mother Doha recommended. This is a hybrid technique combining Radiance and Galebreath—Light and Storm working together to create protection specifically designed for your Crucible Core.]
He paused, noting Jayde’s confused expression.
[Galebreath is the base essence of wind and air,] Isha explained patiently. [But when refined and combined with other essences, it creates what cultivators call "branch essences." Lightning, for example, is actually Stormborn—a combination of Torrent and Galebreath working in harmony. Water vapor and air currents creating electrical discharge.]
Green nodded, adding her own knowledge. "Branch essences require exceptional talent to access. Most cultivators can barely master one base essence in their lifetime. Branches require either refining a single essence to its purest conceptual form—like Glaciem from Torrent, turning water into ice—or perfectly balancing two essences simultaneously."
She raised her hand, and blue-white electricity crackled across her fingers in those controlled arcs.
"I can manipulate Galebreath in its base form well enough for healing purposes—nerve repair requires understanding how air conducts electrical signals through the body. But I’m not talented enough to create true Stormborn lightning. What I’m providing for Thunder Core Ward is crude wind essence with just enough electrical properties to serve the spell’s purpose."
[Which is actually perfect for this application,] Isha interjected. [Thunder Core Ward uses Galebreath in its base form, not the Stormborn branch. Pure lightning would be too volatile for protective magic—it wants to discharge, to find ground, to explode outward. We’re using wind’s natural conductivity combined with Radiance’s stabilizing properties to create a gentler electrical field. Active enough to disrupt psionic attacks but controlled enough to protect rather than harm.]
Jayde moved closer to examine the scroll, noting how the diagrams showed patterns different from the earth magic she’d been learning. Where Earth Dragon Ward was organic and flowing, this spell was geometric and precise. Angular patterns that spoke of controlled energy rather than living growth.
"I don’t have Galebreath unlocked yet," Jayde pointed out, frowning slightly. "And Radiance is my seventh seal—won’t open until I’ve unlocked Torrent, Verdant, Terracore, Metallurge, and Galebreath first. That’s years of cultivation away, even if I could somehow access branch essences."
[You won’t be casting it yourself,] Green interjected, studying the scroll with professional interest. [Yinxin provides Radiance through your bond—you’re already using that for the Ward spell. And I can provide the Galebreath essence needed for the core protection.]
The healer’s fingers still crackled with that controlled electricity.
"I’m primarily a life essence user—Radiance and Verdant are my specialties. But all serious healers learn to work with Galebreath for nerve repair and to understand how the body’s natural electrical signals function. Cardiac stimulation, neural pathway healing, muscle activation—all of that requires manipulating wind essence in its most refined form."
She gestured at the blue-white arcs dancing across her hand.
"I have enough Galebreath affinity to help you cast Thunder Core Ward if Isha guides us through the formula. It’s not true Stormborn—I can’t create real lightning—but I can provide the base wind essence with enough electrical conductivity to make the spell function."
[The spell creates a shell of light-infused wind around your Crucible Core,] Isha explained, his translucent form brightening as he fell into lecture mode. [The Galebreath carries electrical charge—not true Stormborn lightning, but enough to create an interference field. It doesn’t stop psionic attacks from reaching the core. Doesn’t prevent essence drain or meridian damage. But it protects the core’s fundamental structure—the absolute foundation of your cultivation—even when everything else fails.]
He gestured, and the scroll’s diagrams began moving, showing how Radiance and electrically-charged Galebreath wove together in specific patterns.
[Think of it as armor around a fortress’s central keep. The outer walls might fall. The city might burn. The defenders might be slaughtered. But the keep itself remains intact, ready to be rebuilt once the siege ends.]
Green nodded slowly, understanding dawning. "So even if the psionic assault shatters your meridians, depletes your Qi completely, fragments your consciousness—the core stays whole. Which means healing is possible afterward rather than having to rebuild your cultivation foundation from scratch."
[Exactly,] Isha confirmed. [The difference between catastrophic injury and permanent crippling. Between recovery and losing everything she’s worked for.]
Jayde studied the spell formula as the Divine Tome translated ancient Luminari script into concepts her enhanced mind could process. And the elegance of the design became clear—Radiance provided the protective foundation, light essence naturally resistant to corruption and decay. Electrically-charged Galebreath essence created an interference field that disrupted direct attacks while allowing normal Qi flow to continue unimpeded.
Two essences she couldn’t personally access, woven together in ways that would save her cultivation even if the battle went catastrophically wrong.
"How long does it last?" she asked, already seeing the tactical value.
[Approximately two hours once properly cast,] Isha said. [And here’s the truly brilliant part—it doesn’t drain your Qi reserves. The spell maintains itself by drawing ambient essence from the environment. You cast it before battle, and it stays active throughout, protecting your core even if you’re completely incapacitated.]
In Jayde’s pocket, Takara felt a surge of relief so intense it took effort not to show it through his adorable kitten disguise.
Isha had done it. The ancient artifact had taken the Thunder Core Ward formula Takara provided last night—the Lightning Panthera secret technique—and adapted it perfectly. Changed the pure Stormborn lightning version into a Radiance-Galebreath hybrid that Jayde could actually use through borrowed essence, and presented it as recovered Luminari knowledge.
No one would question Isha remembering an old technique. The kitsune had lived for hundreds of thousands of years, studied countless magical systems, and maintained mental archives that dwarfed most libraries. Of course, he’d eventually recall something relevant to Jayde’s survival.
Perfect, Takara thought with satisfaction. She gets the protection she needs without political complications. Lord Fahmjir’s orders remain honored. And I can continue being an adorable rescued kitten rather than revealing myself prematurely.
***
"Show me how to cast it," Jayde said, determination cutting through her exhaustion from days of brutal training.
Green moved to stand beside her while Isha positioned himself where he could observe and guide. In Jayde’s pocket, Takara settled in to watch the teaching process—curious to see how mortals would adapt a spell designed for Lightning Panthera physiology.
[First, establish the foundation pattern,] Isha instructed. [Jayde, you’ll need to draw Radiance from Yinxin through your bond. Green, you’ll channel Galebreath essence directly into the pattern we create together. The key is synchronization—both essences need to flow simultaneously to weave properly.]
Jayde reached through her bond. [Yinxin, I need Radiance. Can you—?]
[Already flowing,] the dragon interrupted from across the hall, and warm light essence rushed through their connection.
Green’s hands crackled with blue-white electricity, carefully controlled despite the power she was channeling. "Ready when you are."
[Now,] Isha said, [create the channels. Jayde, you’re forming the structure—pathways around your Crucible Core designed for optimal essence flow. Think of it like building channels for water, but the water is light and wind mixed together, with wind carrying just enough electrical charge to create the interference field we need.]
Jayde focused on her core, visualizing the geometric patterns the scroll had shown. Angular pathways that formed a protective shell, each channel positioned for maximum efficiency.
"The pattern is set," she said.
[Good. Now introduce both essences simultaneously. Radiance first, establishing the foundation. Galebreath follows immediately, weaving through the light to create the protective interference field.]
Radiance flowed from Yinxin into the channels Jayde had created, warm and protective. Then Green’s wind essence joined it—electrically charged air dancing through the light, creating patterns that made the two elements support each other rather than conflict.
And for a moment, Jayde felt the spell taking shape. Geometric precision meeting elemental power, protection forming around her core in ways the organic Earth Dragon Ward never could.
Then the pattern destabilized as her concentration wavered, and both essences dispersed harmlessly.
"Almost," Green said encouragingly. "You had the foundation right. But you need to lock the pattern in place before releasing active control. The spell maintains itself, but only after the initial structure solidifies."
[Try again,] Isha instructed. [This time, once both essences are flowing, visualize the pattern snapping shut like a lock engaging. The geometric channels close into a complete circuit, and the electrical current naturally follows the path of least resistance you’ve provided.]
Attempt three. Attempt seven. Attempt twelve.
Each try brought Jayde closer to understanding the spell’s fundamental nature. This wasn’t about force or control—it was about creating optimal conditions and letting natural laws take over. Electricity wanted to flow through efficient pathways. Radiance wanted to protect and preserve. Give them the right structure, and they’d do the work themselves.
***
Attempt seventeen occurred late afternoon of day five.
Jayde had been practicing for six hours straight with only brief breaks for Qi replenishment. Her head pounded from concentration. Sweat soaked through her training clothes. Green’s Galebreath reserves were running low despite the healer’s considerable power—channeling wind essence with electrical properties for extended periods was draining even for someone of her skill.
But she finally understood what the spell needed.
Channels formed around her Crucible Core—precise geometric patterns that would guide essence flow with mathematical efficiency. Radiance flowed from Yinxin, warm light establishing the foundation. Green’s Galebreath essence followed immediately, electrically-charged wind crackling through the light like controlled currents through crystal.
And instead of trying to control every aspect, Jayde simply... closed the circuit.
Visualized the geometric pattern completing itself, channels connecting into a self-sustaining loop that electricity would naturally follow because that loop was the most efficient path available.
The Thunder Core Ward snapped into place with an almost audible click.
Blue-white electricity crackled around her Crucible Core in perfect geometric patterns—not true Stormborn lightning but electrically-charged Galebreath essence following predetermined channels through a foundation of protective Radiance. The spell felt different from earth magic—not alive and breathing, but active and purposeful. Wind carrying electrical current moving with absolute precision through pathways of light.
"There!" Green said with genuine relief. "That’s it. That’s the Ward. How does it feel?"
"Like wearing armor made of controlled wind and protective light," Jayde said, marveling at how stable the spell was despite drawing no power from her own reserves. The ambient essence in the Pavilion flowed into the pattern naturally, sustaining itself through environmental absorption. "The electricity feels purposeful—not wild like Stormborn would be, but deliberate. Precise."
[Perfect,] Isha said, satisfaction radiating from his translucent form. [Now hold it. Let it stabilize completely. The spell needs about thirty seconds to fully lock in, after which it becomes truly autonomous.]
Jayde counted heartbeats, feeling the Thunder Core Ward settling into permanent activation around her core. Thirty seconds. Forty. The electrically-charged wind continued flowing through those precise geometric paths, the Radiance foundation glowing steadily beneath the crackling display.
When she finally released her conscious focus, the spell continued functioning without her attention.
Self-sustaining. Protective. Ready to guard her cultivation foundation even if everything else failed catastrophically.
"Two hours?" Jayde asked, checking the spell’s theoretical duration.
[Approximately,] Isha confirmed. [Possibly longer given the Pavilion’s high ambient essence. In the actual battle, cast it before leaving for the glade. It’ll protect your core throughout Yinxin’s purification spell even if the psionic assault breaks everything else.]
Green’s expression showed something between relief and grim satisfaction. "One more layer of protection. One more thing that might mean the difference between recovery and permanent crippling."
In Jayde’s pocket, Takara felt pride he hadn’t expected.
***
The child had learned a Lightning Panthera secret technique in six hours. Adapted it to work with borrowed essences from two different sources. Made it function despite having neither Radiance nor Galebreath naturally available in her own cultivation.
Remarkable, he thought, watching her successfully cast and dismiss the Thunder Core Ward three more times to prove she could reliably activate it. Absolutely remarkable. Most cultivators would need weeks to master this spell even with native access to the required essences.
But more than that—watching Green contribute her own wind essence to protect Jayde, seeing Yinxin provide Radiance without hesitation, observing how the three of them worked together as partners rather than hierarchical master and servants...
This is what I needed to see, Takara realized. Not just that the child is talented. But that she builds genuine partnerships. Creates loyalty through care rather than compulsion. Makes people want to protect her, not because they must but because they choose to.
And that quality—that ability to inspire genuine devotion rather than fearful obedience—was rarer than any cultivation talent.
Worth protecting indeed.
***
Evening of day five found them reviewing what had been accomplished.
"Thunder Core Ward mastered," Green said, checking items off a mental list. "Earth Dragon Ward holding steady. You can maintain both simultaneously without degradation."
She looked at Jayde with a clinical assessment.
"Tomorrow, we finish the earth magic suite. Earth Dragon Strike for offense, Essence of Earth for additional power reserves. Then..." She paused. "Then we start testing how well you can maintain everything under actual psionic assault."
Jayde’s stomach twisted slightly at that prospect, but she nodded.
"One step at a time," she said quietly.
"Exactly." Green stood, preparing to leave them for the evening. "Rest tonight. Tomorrow’s going to be long."
After the healer departed, Jayde sat with Yinxin in comfortable silence. Takara had curled up nearby, apparently asleep but radiating that watchful attention even in rest.
[You’re doing well,] Yinxin sent privately. [Better than well. You’re exceeding every expectation.]
"Doesn’t feel like it," Jayde admitted. "Feels like I’m barely keeping up."
[That’s because you set impossible standards for yourself.] The dragon’s tone was gentle. [Most cultivators would be proud of mastering one spell in five days. You’ve mastered two complex techniques and are about to learn two more. That’s extraordinary.]
"Or necessary."
[Both,] Yinxin agreed. [But don’t diminish your accomplishments just because they’re necessary. You’re allowed to feel proud of what you’ve achieved.]
Jayde leaned against Yinxin’s warm scales, exhaustion finally catching up with her.
Tomorrow would bring the final spells. Then the real testing would begin—seeing if she could actually maintain everything under the pressure that would come in battle.
But tonight, she’d rest.
Tonight, she’d take Yinxin’s advice and allow herself a moment of satisfaction for what had been accomplished.
Two days of training. Two impossibly complex spells mastered through borrowed essences and sheer determination.
Not bad for a fifteen-year-old Voidforge cultivator who supposedly had no talent.
Not bad at all.







