Urumir decided to get some weapons as he was utterly defenseless.
He decided to travel to the Nation of Dwargon because of all the dwarves and blacksmiths there. The only question was how he would get there. Urumir had no companions, no guides, and nothing to point him to human civilization.
Urumir needed magic, he decided to sit down and sense the magicules in the air.
On the first try, Urumir thought he felt something but didn't grasp it.
Right as he tried for the third time Urumir knew he had got it because of this sound going off in his head - <
Now Urumir could see in 360 degrees and sense magicules, time to work on some spells.
Urumir needed some type of space magic, so he decided to experiment. If he bent the magicules around him into a portal-like shape, he could see a black void he did NOT want to go into.
So he thought for a moment. 'What am I missing? Enough magicules? Am I doing it wrong?'
Then he realized he didn't have a destination. He repeated the steps from before with the image of Dwargon.
The next second he knew there was a portal in front of him that showed an image of a Tiny Dwargon. "Woah Woah Woah, that's a little high! But maybe I could survive it with {Careful}?"
"Well, it's a new life, so I have to live it to the fullest." -So he jumped.
...
*Haha* "That was dumb."
Urumir found himself in a situation he could only cry about.
He had landed in the middle of a busy marketplace, frozen in time.
Once time returned to its normal flow he would probably be the center of attention.
'I need to fix this, FAST.'
Urumir thought about the options he had
1. Move and let time return to normal and be heavily embarrassed
2. Use your protagonists' luck and make an invisibility
3. R.O.B Will help you?
'Yea I'm going to go with 2, 1 and 3 are not options at all'
'So how can I do this? I have it! make a portal but make it lead to the same destination it is so the light reflects and I become invisible.'
'Let's do this.'
Urumir opened a portal on him and quickly put it on him.
'Now I can move and let time go back to normal.'
The second he moved time went back to normal in the marketplace.
What he didn't realize was the number of spatial fluctuations he released could scare a rank A into a shitting his pants.