There should be an additional element though. Not just willing something out but trying to make it clear that this is to help. The nuance might be important.
[Expelling magical energy. Alucard nods and begins. Sending his own efforts outward, directing them down to that center and the mound. Like casting out a lifeline for a man drowning. They need only hang on and be pulled in.]
[There's no physical thing...but there's a kind of emotional and spiritual weight that comes rippling out of the ground. A burst of energy, and the feeling of something being released, as though from a cage.
It lasts only a moment or two more, before it finally begins to fade, like sand caught on the shoreline.]
[Alucard nearly falls over from the sudden weight that washes over him. It's more from being surprised about the outpouring than a general problem or being off balance, but it still hits.
He isn't so sure about that fade. He frowns, looking askance at Sypha.]
Let's bring our discs closer and see what happens?
[It's Alucard that does the countdown, but he moves just a little slower towards the mound. It's more to do with his ability to control the disk than any particular fear of another wave of hunger, but--]
[Alucard slowly brings himself down. Hops off the disc entirely, leaving Sypha to dismiss it if she'd like. He doesn't stand on the mound itself, but to the side of it.
[For that, Alucard's quick to press a kiss to Sypha's cheek. He's still careful as he goes through the grass though, lest the spell not be cleared. But...there's nothing. Wonderful, blissful nothing. For that, he smiles and heads over to the basket.
This is good. Hell, he could get used to this level of courtship and the softness of it.]
Of course. I couldn't very well let you go out alone, could I?
[With that, Alucard opens up the basket, unpacking the remaining food. It's not much of a picnic -- remaining chicken, some fruit in the form of grapes, a little bit of olive oil cake -- but it's more than enough for now.]
Do you want anything else, or shall we just go for the cake?
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It's a subtle rise, but there. The rest of the dirt hasn't grown in evenly over time, so it isn't a terribly old death. No wonder.
He sighs, then nods.]
We should also brace, in case the hunger comes out in full force in response to where our presence is in location to the spirit.
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[Sypha drops down onto her knees on the disc, settling herself into a position not too different from a meditative posture.]
I think...I'll start. Just will it out into the open, and I'll do the same, but with magic. Our intent needs to be to find a way to put it at peace.
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[Expelling magical energy. Alucard nods and begins. Sending his own efforts outward, directing them down to that center and the mound. Like casting out a lifeline for a man drowning. They need only hang on and be pulled in.]
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There's a stirring, somewhere. A sense of something tugging on the pair of them...]
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[Alucard isn't excited, exactly. More like satisfied with the response. He throws more energy out, keeps inviting the spirit ever upward.]
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Together.
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We've got something--!
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[There's no physical thing...but there's a kind of emotional and spiritual weight that comes rippling out of the ground. A burst of energy, and the feeling of something being released, as though from a cage.
It lasts only a moment or two more, before it finally begins to fade, like sand caught on the shoreline.]
...That seems to have done something.
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He isn't so sure about that fade. He frowns, looking askance at Sypha.]
Let's bring our discs closer and see what happens?
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[She looks from him, to the mound, then back again.]
On three?
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[It's Alucard that does the countdown, but he moves just a little slower towards the mound. It's more to do with his ability to control the disk than any particular fear of another wave of hunger, but--]
Are you getting any readings?
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...Not from the mound. I think maybe it's gone. We should maybe check the grass.
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[With scooping action!]
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Starts to move slowly. Considers--]
So far so good.
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Nothing seems out of place. So she dangles one foot off the platform and touches the dirt...]
It seems as though we've done it.
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That it does. And there's still some leftovers in the basket.
[That begs a much more exciting question. One that puts a smile on Alucard's face.]
Picnic?
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We do have all that food...
[And with a quick grin:]
...It would be a shame to let it go to waste. So yes, absolutely.
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This is good. Hell, he could get used to this level of courtship and the softness of it.]
A shame, I should have brought wine;
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[She can make do with water. Sadly, she cannot conjure wine from the air.
Yet.]
Thank you, Alucard. For coming out here with me.
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Of course. I couldn't very well let you go out alone, could I?
[With that, Alucard opens up the basket, unpacking the remaining food. It's not much of a picnic -- remaining chicken, some fruit in the form of grapes, a little bit of olive oil cake -- but it's more than enough for now.]
Do you want anything else, or shall we just go for the cake?
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[...if not stopped, that cake is gonna be gone.]
i think we can call it here.