-
158: Disruptreeve Incidents
Year 178
After locusts, it was a global heatwave.
Strangely the heatwave made some places colder, some places hotter.
Global climates are strange things, whatmore with the complicated interactions with magic and mana.
“Im not melting.” Aria said through the ice mirror that seemed unaffected by the heat.
I was once burning, so, the heat didnt really bother me anyway.
At least, I thought of checking in on the two-in-one ice spirit.
“But thanks for asking.
Aispeng's powers keep the island cold and snowy, and its strong enough to overpower the demons global influence.”
Local specific powers are stronger than global generic powers.
Thats like a principle for magic.
The main problems were the volatile winds that now whipped the oceans of the world into a craze.
Traditional trade ships that relied on the gentle trade winds to move from continent to continent now had to contend with more chaotic and dangerous winds.
But for the more experienced and higher levelled captains, the stronger winds were a net advantage since they could predict and use these strong winds.
I checked in on the other growing spirit.
Reefy just felt rather uncomfortable.
> Its kinda hot.
Its not nice.
< I recall some reefs are particularly sensitive to heat, so I wondered whether Reefy felt anything.
< Will you be alright >
> My energy sustains the reef.
Without it, they die.
I offered to supply cold water through the roots.
My roots were designed for heat transmission anyway, and it worked both ways.
> For now no.
But I want to kill the demons.
They did this, right
> Can you pull them underwater
> Next time then.
Its kinda hot.
Its not nice.
< I recall some reefs are particularly sensitive to heat, so I wondered whether Reefy felt anything.
< Will you be alright >
> My energy sustains the reef.
Without it, they die.
I offered to supply cold water through the roots.
My roots were designed for heat transmission anyway, and it worked both ways.
> For now no.
But I want to kill the demons.
They did this, right
> Can you pull them underwater
> Next time then.-