Mother of Pearl
Inhaling deeply, Joza focused more heavily on the air around her, manipulating it so that there was a thin whirlwind around her. Its primary purpose wasn’t to serve as an immediate defense, but to give her ease of access to already moving currents of wind. From there she would hopefully be able to grasp onto the currents and strengthen them as needed.
Strangely enough, [member="Saki"] stopped lobbing fireballs at her and melted some of the snow around her. Continuing to circle slowly, Joza’s gaze narrowed in suspicion as she tried to anticipate what the Kro’Var would do next. When she sent a frozen ball of earth her way, Joza was ready as she whipped up a current to intercept the earthen sphere. Though she should have known, she was still a little surprised at the kinetic energy behind the frozen earth as she pushed it away. It wasn’t like fire, whose flames could easily be redirected by wind. “This sounds like the opposite of air shaping.” She commented, leaping to the side to avoid the next ball of earth, swift movements aided by the wind. “Is it tied more to stance or physical strength?”
Strangely enough, [member="Saki"] stopped lobbing fireballs at her and melted some of the snow around her. Continuing to circle slowly, Joza’s gaze narrowed in suspicion as she tried to anticipate what the Kro’Var would do next. When she sent a frozen ball of earth her way, Joza was ready as she whipped up a current to intercept the earthen sphere. Though she should have known, she was still a little surprised at the kinetic energy behind the frozen earth as she pushed it away. It wasn’t like fire, whose flames could easily be redirected by wind. “This sounds like the opposite of air shaping.” She commented, leaping to the side to avoid the next ball of earth, swift movements aided by the wind. “Is it tied more to stance or physical strength?”