>Back up a step or two and observe the goings-on cautiously
>The mage holds the cup under her nose and takes a whiff. "Right." Patchy crouches down and dumps the contents of the cup into the bowl on the ground, then straightens up again. Taking a step back, she extends her arm out, palm down, and a blue glow spreads out under the bowl, illuminating some sort of sigil, lines with runes and patterns of lines the meaning of which you can only guess at. And then Patchouli starts to chant.
>"Waves the caress the western lands, gather now into my hands."
>Your mystic senses register a slight spike of power as Patchouli begins her spell, which you register for the next time you encounter this type of magic. You can also sense the flow of magic in and around your neighbor. It is indeed rather different from the magic employed by Kiku, or at least the sensation it produces is very distinct.
>"Speak of clouds and rains and winds, part the veils which obscures and blinds."
>The blue light which formed the circle of magic on the ground suffuses the bowl, and the liquid within begins to bubble and steam again. You're hardly an expert on this brand of magic, but as far as your senses can tell, the spell Patchy's invoked appears to be working properly. At the very least, you don't sense anything you'd consider to be an abnormality or alarming.
>A discharge of blue electric-like energy flashes between Patchouli's hand and the bubbling container, and the mage yelps in surprise, jumping back and holding her hand.