The shaman woman smirked when she saw Jexel walk through the door, fire rippling through him, lighting the room. "I hope she is worth all the pain you will endure," she said as she gestured for him to come closer to her. Regina entered the home as well, staying quietly in a corner, watching the events unfold before her. As Jexel approached the shaman she started mumbling...chanting really, setting the atmosphere. She took both his arms, stretching them across her table, the two jars directly underneath. Using the blade, she made two large gashes across his forearms, allowing the blood to fill both jars. "One is for the spell...the other is for me. My payment" she said with a sly smile, "the spell will heal your arms don't worry." When the jars were full she took them from underneath his arms, closing the lid from one and placing it in one of the cupboards where her herbs were, stroking the side of the jar lightly. Half-breed blood is essential to many forbidden spells and not easy to come by. The shaman was pleased to have an entire jar to experiment with when the two had gone. Returning to the table and to Jexel, she took the other jar in her hands, bringing it up to her lips, drinking straight from it, unfazed as to the fact she was consuming blood..."your blood will connect me with you, enable my magic to pass through you." Pouring the remaining blood over Jexel's head, paws and tail, she started her ritual and chanting. The room immediately went completely dark, an eeriness filled the room, the air became heavy and thick and the many night sounds of the wilderness went silent. She took the vial with the dark liquid and handed it to Jexel, "this elixir will start the clock. Immediately upon drinking the last drop, the transformation process will begin as well as the 24 hours. Last chance little lynx. You will feel like every bone in your body is breaking at once and it will be. Your paws will turn into his hands and feet, your ears and eyes will change...you will break to be made new. Are you sure?" she asked, the small vial extended before him.