Pele
Deep in the Nodia Sea, a girl lay on a bed of reeds, watching the fish swim by with a bored expression.
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Nothing ever happens around here, damn it," she grunted. Her knee-length, straight, jet-black hair drifted in the constantly moving water as she turned her head to look at some kuni fighting with fire-red eyes. With a sigh, she sat up and pushed off from the reef edge, angling her body to drift deeper. As the waters grew darker around her, her skin grew lighter. Even her clothes seemed to glow red as she stepped onto the sandy bottom. At this depth, the only thing that shed light was her. Well, and the occasional other bioluminescent creature. She wasn't sure why she had come down here, actually. Something in the earth seemed to be calling to her, and she crouched down to the ocean floor in an attempt to find out what.
See, Pele was named after the goddess of the volcano, which meant she always felt attracted to fire and the earth. She was still untrained though, as she'd yet to meet another elemental or god/goddess. So her whole life, she'd been working at training herself to use her abilities properly. For the most part, she didn't actually give a crap as to what she used them for, but on occasion, her temper had caused some sort of natural disaster and that wasn't good. Even now, she could feel the earth shifting under her feet. Calling, answering, longing for her. She couldn't make sense of what it wanted, and sighed at it. Suddenly, she could sense rumbling. Now, in the water, there isn't actually any such thing as rumbling, but creatures of the water could sense it around them. Pele was no different...if anything, she could sense it more, since she found herself swimming upwards, towards an overhanging reef. Once there, she saw that the gorge edge was beginning to crumble. Instinctively, she paced a hand on the rock and focused her energy towards it.
No. Her thoughts echoed through the earth and the rumbling ceased. She did it! A sudden sense of exhaustion overcame her and she swam up to the surface, dragging herself onto a sunny rock and falling asleep in its warmth.