The first two tries didn't work out, but the third shield Eliza put up stuck, and I wrapped it in glyphs to make sure that it absorbed magic from the people around. The place would only be taking small amounts of Mana from each person, but as long as people came each day and tended to the gardens, the place would be good and stay warm and watered.
"This place is amazing, but are you sure that we don't owe you for any of this?! This looks like the type of thing that you would find in a fancy city!" The elder exclaimed, and Goldy giggled.
"You won't find anything like this anywhere you look. This place is the first of its kind in this world. You should be all thankful for your goddess, Tallia. She was the one that asked Galio to help you all," Goldy explained, and Kendra, the village elder, nodded, turning to me, and she bowed.