The latest transport that Olivia had taken had dropped her off on a remote tropical island. This appeared to be a paradise built with her in mind. If there was anything that a nagah had desperate need of it was a source of heat and here there was no lack of it. She could feel her body soaking in the heat almost like a battery taking a charge her entire body quivering with suppressed energy. She had been looking for a quiet place to continue training in the martial arts far away from watchfull eyes and here she was at last. If she was being honest with herself she was also trying to get back to her roots. She as nagah even though she had denied that aspect for years. It was something that her god was trying to get her to change.
The last thought wasn't the most pleasant and Olivia put it out of her mind as she picked up the staff given to her. The majority of her martial training had been unarmed out here she was going to relearn how to fight. A strange concept for a priestess of a god of peace her inner voice told her. She breathed in deeply before exhaling and began slowly. She knew the basics of fighting with a staff but in an all out fight the basics wouldn't do.
"Glipsa you gave me the staff grant me the wisdom to train with it."
She wasn't sure if the god was listening but acted as if she was. Each movement fluid moving into the next just like any other of her martial art disciplines. Each of her movements was deliberate and delivered with quick precision. Several intense hours of training later Olivia sat on the edge of the beach with the staff beside her looking out over the ocean. Glipsa was goddess of water as well and nothing was quite as magnificent as witnessing the power of the ocean firsthand.
You are magnificent my dear or you will be. Remember the nature of my staff to truly utilize it.
Olivia groaned what had she forgotten? The staff shot water, ice, and steam from the open serpent mouth on the end. Was that it? Or the light from the eyes? Both? In broad daylight like it was at the moment Glipsa had to be referring to the former. The nagah thought back to years of training with her father and laughed quietly she had forgotten one of the most basic tenants of his training, "Timing is everything." With the thought in her head she stood picking up the staff as she did so. It was time to put the pieces of the puzzle together. Where better to do so than in a grove of trees where fruit was growing in the branches overhead? She looked for, and found, a small clearing and then began the fluid movements needed with the staff. Attempt after attempt at striking at the fruit left the staff a sticky mess but it wasn't what she was after. Frustrated by her inability to get the staff to do what she wanted she was at the verge of giving up.
Water has three forms child. Do not forget it.
The words gave Olivia a renewed spirit she hadn't attempted one of the three forms after all. Once again she began her movements with the staff befor lashing out towards a piece of low hanging fruit. As it passed by the branch the fruit was hanging on she summoned forth a stream of superheated steam from the serpent's mouth watching open mouthed as the steam tore through the twig allowing the fruit to fall. The single attack seemed to open up innumerable paths that the staff could take and Olivia wanted to try them all. Writing words in the sand on the beach as she swung the staff, check. Shooting down a bird in flight, check. She had even been able to turn seawater into fresh water with help from the staff. It turned out when seawater was turned into vapor the salt was removed. Turning it back to liquid produced drinkable water, amazing.
With all of the new and wonderfull training with the staff Olivia found she had lost track of time. She looked up at the sky to see darkness begiing to fall. Nothing a little light couldn't fix she though. A quick thought while holding th staff and light sprang forth from the serpent's eyes. She was going to have to do something about finding someplace to rest for the night. She very much doubted sleeping in the open on the beach was a good idea. Eye shine from all around her showed her just how true the thought was. While it was a remote island it wasn't predator free, and for the moment the local predators thought she was prey!