Nami: First Steps

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Nami weighed the options. Surely, she thought, no one would be so unwise as to make an enemy of the moon itself. She replied:

"Friend, of cour–"

"–HERETIC!" the elder shouted.

"–Fiend! I said fiend! You misheard me!" Nami shouted, but her pleas went unheard as the sentinels shouted orders. Many of the village's people grabbed their weapons, dipping their spears into round containers of fluid and sparking them alight.

Nami stared at the tips of the spears now flickering with orange light spirits. Their dance was mesmerizing, but radiated heat. Nami suspected touching one would be incredibly unpleasant.

"You will leave this village at once! You spread FEAR and DECEIT, and we will have none of it!" the elder demanded.

Nami stared at them for a moment, her face hard. This was it – her first test as a landwalker. She knew, that if need be, she could defend herself against everyone in this village.

But that wouldn't get her what she needed.

"I am scared," she said.

The elder smiled. Nami did her best to ignore it.

"Not of you, mind. I've looked into the hungry, hateful maw of darkness and thought I would never feel joy again. Your spears can't compare to that," she said.

"And so, I'm not going to leave. Not while my people are still in danger," she said. She moved forward and planted her staff in the ground.

She moved with such confidence and fearlessness the villagers were taken aback – physically, in one unfortunate case.

A young villager stumbled backward, his spear of heat skittering out of his hands, landing beneath the cart of dried grass. The dancing heat spirit grew taller. It licked the grass, spreading its own energy to the pile of dry hay. Within moments, the entire cart was ablaze with the hot, volatile energy.

The grazing beast brayed in terror and turned away from the blaze. It kicked its muscular legs in confusion, knocking the cart onto its side, launching the burning grass into the air.

The wisps of heat landed on the village's thatched roofs and spread rapidly, consuming everything in its path with a voracious appetite.

The villagers scrambled to fetch bucketfuls of water from a nearby well. Nami watched in frightened fascination as they hurled the liquid at the hungry spirits. For a moment, their efforts seemed to beat back the spirits' rage, transforming the flickering glow into a horrible cloud of hissing air that, unlike the rest of the air in the oversky, seemed to expand with weight and form. The hissing smoke swirled as the spirits drank up the water and danced on along the rooftops, turning the blue night orange.

 The hissing smoke swirled as the spirits drank up the water and danced on along the rooftops, turning the blue night orange

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"More water!" the villagers yelled. "Quickly!"

I can help with that, Nami thought.

Nami raised her Tidecaller staff, her knuckles tight.

Focusing her thoughts, the seawater lapping the village's shore began to collect and vibrate.

Nami tightened her grip and closed her eyes, pulling back her staff to draw the seawater toward her.

The ocean roared. It stretched itself into the air high above the village, a sheer wall of tidal ferocity hovering at the ready. The people screamed.

Nami thrust her staff forward, pointing its headpiece toward the dancing heat.

"Please move," she shouted to the villagers.

They did.

The wave crashed forward as if to drown the entire village. Just before hitting the ground, the water twirled and twisted into an enormous, turbulent tentacle. It snaked through the air, sniffing out the ravenous trails of heat and rage.

The tendril of ocean water encircled the angry light, coiling around it like a serpent, constricting and squeezing the brightness in a suffocating collapse. With one last smoky gasp, the spirits fizzled, their glow replaced with the quiet blue of night.

Nami exhaled, loosening her grip on the staff. The tentacle of water lost its shape in an instant, and splashed to the ground to the startled delight of onlookers.

The elder and his sentinels dropped their buckets. They turned to Nami, the rage they'd carried moments before now but a memory. They looked upon their visitor with new eyes.

"Ionia," the elder said.

"What?"

"The moon, look for her Aspect there – it's a continent. That way," he said, pointing out toward the sea in the direction Nami's staff tugged her.

Of course. The moon and the tide were as brother and sister. Wherever the moon went, the Tidecaller staff would be drawn.

"Oh!" Nami exclaimed, her heart flush with hope. "That is – yes. Thank you. Sorry about the, er...," she said, waving her hand noncommittally at the drenched, dripping village. "Anyway. Thank you."

Nami raised her staff and a wave reared up from the shore wrapping her in a cocoon of water and carrying her back toward the ocean. The elder called after her.

"Fire!" he shouted.

"What?" Nami asked.

"The lights on our torches, our spears. It's called fire. It keeps us safe, but it can be...irrational, sometimes."

"Fire," Nami said, smiling. "I like it."

And with that, the Tidecaller returned to the oceans, headed for parts unknown.

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