For the next 2 days, Jayde would train in the mornings and in the afternoons she spent time making herself a second set of clothing. She estimated that she had enough leather to make at least 7 or 8 sets of leather clothes for herself. She also made herself a backpack as well as a scabbard and belt for her dagger.
It was on her 5th day that Jayde ran into quite a dilemma. She wanted to practice using the bow she had found, but she did not have a straw dummy to use for target practice. Looking around she couldn't find anything that she could use to make a dummy.
She needed something sturdy enough to stand upright, but soft enough not to break her arrows, as Jayde had no way to replace any of the broken arrowheads.
Staring at the wall of the cave, while trying to think of a solution, Jayde noticed something weird about the shadows reflected on the wall.
Picking up the oil lamp, Jayde walked closer to the wall to inspect it. Looking closer Jayde could make out that a portion of the wall was slightly different from the rest. Carefully reaching out she touched the wall.
Suddenly her hand disappeared into the wall. Shocked Jayde leaped backward. Looking down she checked out her hand, thank goodness it was still fine, but what the hell, that was just unscientific, a person body part is not supposed to disappear inside a solid wall.
Starring at the wall for a full minute, Jayde was brimming with curiosity. Approaching the strange wall again, Jayde gingerly poked the wall with her finger, which disappeared, quickly withdrawing her finger, she made sure her it was still there.
After assuring herself that everything was fine, Jayde poked the wall a couple of times, each time her finger disappeared and reappeared when she withdrew it.
Feeling a bit more confident Jayde then put her whole hand into the wall, after having her hand reappear, she did this again a couple of times.
What the hell is up with this wall, she thought.
Taking a step back, Jayde contemplated whether she should try to step into the wall, she was really curious about what was on the other side.
"But what happens if I get stuck in the wall" she mumbled to herself, just as she was about to give up on the idea, as the thought of being trapped inside the wall was really disturbing.
[It's a ward] Isha said telepathically communicating with Jayde.
"Isha you finally awake" Jayde cried happily.
[Hmm] Isha confirmed.
"Have you recovered? And what do you mean by it's a ward?" Jayde asked.
Feeling a strange warm feeling, upon hearing his contractor questioned him about his recovery, Isha answered happily.
[I have recovered about eighty percent of my energy — a ward is a defensive spell, it prevents people, spells or beasts from entering the protected area.]
"Oh!"
Jayde thought about the ward for a couple of seconds.
"Then why can I enter?" she asked.
[You must have an item on you that opens the ward, that is the reason you were able to move your hand through the ward] replied Isha.
Thinking about the information that Isha had just given her, looking down Jayde and tried to think about what she on her that could open the ward, noticing the ring of her thumb, she raised her hand and looked at it carefully.
"It must be this ring, that I found by the old man," she said.
[Ring?]
Although Isha couldn't see per se, he could sense things through Jayde.
[That is a spatial ring, and it should be linked the ward] he informed Jayde.
Jayde raised her eyebrow and asked "Spatial ring?"
There was no information on spatial rings in Jayde memory.
Isha was really surprised about how ignorant Jayde was about Doha, even though he realized that she didn't grow up on Doha, but surely the previous host should have had some knowledge.
Grumbling to himself about how much knowledge had been lost over the thousands of years that he had been locked away, he explained to Jayde that spatial rings were artifacts from the Upper Realm and that each spatial ring had a separate dimension space available, which could be used to store items.
He further went on to explain that spatial rings were separated into common, rare and divine artifacts. A common spatial ring could have anything from a couple cubic meters square to hundreds of cubic meters square of storage space, it could only stockpile inanimate[1] items. On the other hand, rare spatial rings could store simple living things such as plants, but not animals that their bodies were too complex and divine spatial rings would be a small world.
Jayde tried to imagine a ring the size on her thumb having a whole world in it, but it was inconceivable to her. Really this new world was amazing, sometimes she really wondered if she wasn't just dreaming and she that would wake up one day.
"So how do I access this spatial ring" she inquired.
[You can't at the moment, it takes magic to bind the ring to you] Isha replied.
[And I still need to recover more energy before lifting the first layer of your seal, but you can walk through the ward and have a look what it on the other side.]
Disappointed that she couldn't access the ring yet, Jayde nevertheless was quite happy to explore what was behind the ward.
Walking up to the ward, Jayde took a deep breath and without hesitating stepped through the ward.
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Notes
Please note any dialogue encased in [ ] means that part of the conversation is taking place telepathically. This will be something that happens often in my book.
[1] inanimate - non-living