Hugo surveyed his surroundings before moving back a few meters to create space for casting the Kundalini-spell.
Although the ship's training cabin was expansive—roughly a good dozen square meters, he was still wary of damaging its walls. To be on the safer side, he even requested HX2-29 to set up a barrier enclosing the cabin.
He then calmed his mind and steadied his heartbeat before delving into the visualization of the spell-model. Hugo wished to use the conventional way to cast the Kundalini-Devour spell.
According to the literature about the spell-casting he'd previously read, he simply needed to visualize the serpent manifesting where he wanted it. He understood that mystics in Gaia were able to make their visualizations materialize as real spells by using simple chants. A mystic could cast a fire-ball by simply visualizing its spell-model taking shape in his or her hand while chanting.