Alya nodded at Nemo and turned to Zuri and using her manalysis she did her best to diagnose Zuri's problem. From what Alya could tell Zuri was suffering from a very long term deficiency in mana. [color=89e9f0][I]'Probably due to her being sealed away for so long.'[/I][/color] She concluded. Alya did have a specific concern however. Zuri's mana and aura were quite unique; being pitch black. Alya was unsure how a transfusion would react to such an uncommon mana type. [color=89e9f0]"Let us begin, but everyone please keep your distance."[/color] Alya warned the others. After a brief moment of concentration Alya projected a near transparent light blue barrier large enough to surround both herself and Zuri; this barrier had its energy focused inwards to prevent any wayward spell from escaping. [color=89e9f0]"You never know what could happen when you send mana over to someone who has been lacking mana for a while, my apologies for the barrier."[/color] Alya clarified to Zuri, not wanting to make her feel that she didn't trust her. After a brief moment of concentrating Alya raised her two hands together to chest height. Light blue magical energy matching the color of Alya's aura slowly swirled out of her hand. The stream magical essence floated lazily in the air for a while till some of it neared Zuri. Like metal to a magnet the mana began to flow towards her, turning from light blue to pitch black as it did. Alya controlled the stream of mana's flow to a safe level, this took great concentration and Alya would be unaware to anyone as she channeled the transference spell.