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"It is just a cane, Cyrra." Faline said simply, tilting her head confusedly as she noticed her worry. "Why would I need to cast a spell upon it?" That story was clearly just a story. Perhaps the artifact possessed some type of magic-- with the voice and the falling rain, there is certainly evidence to it. The extent of the power must have been exaggerated to dissuade anyone who believed in Julian from touching it. (Why might that be? Well... she was unsure. The man's motives eluded her.) The artifact also hissed as Cyrra got close, the temperature becoming icier yet. Hm. How curious! If Endymion were there, perhaps they could help her identify what kind of magic this was. "...It may sense your fear. If you have been taught to be fearful of lashes, then it will lash out." The magic in the other realm tended to work this way as well. It was often used to test beliefs, to test fears and other such concepts. It was built to search and draw upon inner strength. The strength of one's very soul. "I believe it is just a stick. And so... a stick it shall be." She nodded as if this explanation made perfect sense. In her mind it did, anyway.
"Perhaps the plants were yearning for a drink of water all of this time? They've no need for a dryad anymore, for all they truly needed was some rain. The cane being lodged in the earth might have somehow prevented the rain from reaching them." Faline looked around at the plants. "That would explain the thirst for blood, as well as the desert sands. I am glad that we were able to rid them of this curse." (Could Julian have cursed the forest? But why? ...The man sounded so horrible that she might never understand his true motives. Time told her he must be stopped, however, with all of the lies he spouted about eternity.)
"...Really? Goodness. That is a shame, isn't it? Humans can be rather disappointing sometimes." Faline mused, frowning at the prospect of such a dispute taking such a bloody turn. Ah, she was sounding like her friends from the other realm, speaking such a sentence about humans. (Natos had told her much about these subjects-- how humans would fight amongst themselves for their beliefs, for 'gods' they had never even met. How in the name of being virtuous in the eyes of such a god they would stain their hands with blood. It did not make much sense to her... although a great deal of things did not.) Conversing with words sounded preferable to the alternative. It seemed to her that it would even save lives. Time took everyone eventually... but sometimes humans took matters into their own hands, and by their own will ended lives which did not need to end yet. (Those were the lives she was permitted to save-- in order to respect time and death alike. To appease death she needed to pay a toll. There was no way for her to save those whose time was up. Because eternity did not-- should not-- exist.) "Who is to say if they are truly smarter? I am sure that Julian possesses power, that is indisputable. But have you ever considered that he misuses it to convince people that he is a 'god' to earn unquestioning, undying loyalty?"
Faline traced the ridges on the cane, thinking deeply about it. She recalled the long conversations she had with Natos over tea, in which he spoke to her a great deal about humans and the things they feared. There were some she once deemed silly-- like the dark. Others, though, were more complex. Like the concept of 'the gods' who would ultimately judge them when they passed. But from what she understood, gods were as much of a fantasy as the daydreams she spun within her own mind. She perked back up when Cyrra asked what she thought about all of this.
"Oh. There are no gods. They are a manmade concept used to explain the unknown." Faline mentioned casually, as if she were perhaps discussing her favorite color again, shrugging her shoulders up to her ears. Granny had never set her down to speak with her about any sort of faith. The information she got on this subject from the other realm often implied that the creatures very much to call themselves 'gods' but were actually wearing that title as a clever masquerade to scare nosey humans away. In Thulu's case, he said he used it to ensure that the oceans were kept 'clean of filth' in his presence. "There are powerful, impartial forces in this world. Like time and death. Nature." She tipped her head back, watching the canopy of green leaves shaking above and listening to the rain dance through the branches with a soft, beautiful 'pitter-patter'. She smiled at the feeling of droplets on her face. (And when she smiled? The rain around them fell just a bit lighter, as if to treat them more gently.) "They are unburdened by meagre human desires... like the desire to be worshiped, for instance. They'd prefer to be respected, I think. There are also a select few who hear those forces at work and harness them, like me with time. For that reason I am quite powerful as well. But you do not see me calling myself a god." Faline giggled at the concept. Because, well... how silly would that be?! "Natos once told me I could convince people that I am quite easily! However, that sort of thing never sounded appealing to me. I wanted to live among other humans... I wanted to make friends. Like you." And friends did not try to control their friends with their magic! Time instructed her on how it ought to be respected and so she did just that. And if she wanted for anything-- like Cyrra's life? She had to offer up her own sacrifices. (Ah, yes. She would have to pay up within the next month or so, wouldn't she?)
"Julian must be like me somehow. Perhaps he has convinced people to believe him a god... and is using his power to justify the fact that he is 'smarter' when he is, in fact, just using that power as a tool to prevent others from thinking for themselves. How cruel." Faline sighed softly. Most of this admittedly came from her teachers-- Natos, Thulu, Lucille. Time itself also confirmed this, in the way it whispered and pulled her along an invisible thread. Either way, it rather sounded to her like this 'Julian' was a terrible, terrible man who hid himself away so that people would not see him for the fraud that he was. Spouting lies about eternity, undoubtedly manipulating and disrespecting the forces that kept their world intact to achieve that effect and stun the masses. (Perhaps that was a cruel thought for Faline of all people to have... but perhaps she resented the effect that his actions had on Cyrra's life. She resented the fact that he disrespected time itself, too. Eternity for any human did not exist! It was not supposed to.) "I do not use my power for those purposes and am instead labeled a witch for it. Either way, I suppose it is a rather lonely life to live."
"I am sure if you listened very carefully, you might hear the voice of time as well." Faline mentioned. Cyrra was offered some portion of the Kairos magic, after all! "It might explain everything much better than I can. They do not necessarily speak with words... but you can understand them if you listen for them."
"Perhaps the plants were yearning for a drink of water all of this time? They've no need for a dryad anymore, for all they truly needed was some rain. The cane being lodged in the earth might have somehow prevented the rain from reaching them." Faline looked around at the plants. "That would explain the thirst for blood, as well as the desert sands. I am glad that we were able to rid them of this curse." (Could Julian have cursed the forest? But why? ...The man sounded so horrible that she might never understand his true motives. Time told her he must be stopped, however, with all of the lies he spouted about eternity.)
"...Really? Goodness. That is a shame, isn't it? Humans can be rather disappointing sometimes." Faline mused, frowning at the prospect of such a dispute taking such a bloody turn. Ah, she was sounding like her friends from the other realm, speaking such a sentence about humans. (Natos had told her much about these subjects-- how humans would fight amongst themselves for their beliefs, for 'gods' they had never even met. How in the name of being virtuous in the eyes of such a god they would stain their hands with blood. It did not make much sense to her... although a great deal of things did not.) Conversing with words sounded preferable to the alternative. It seemed to her that it would even save lives. Time took everyone eventually... but sometimes humans took matters into their own hands, and by their own will ended lives which did not need to end yet. (Those were the lives she was permitted to save-- in order to respect time and death alike. To appease death she needed to pay a toll. There was no way for her to save those whose time was up. Because eternity did not-- should not-- exist.) "Who is to say if they are truly smarter? I am sure that Julian possesses power, that is indisputable. But have you ever considered that he misuses it to convince people that he is a 'god' to earn unquestioning, undying loyalty?"
Faline traced the ridges on the cane, thinking deeply about it. She recalled the long conversations she had with Natos over tea, in which he spoke to her a great deal about humans and the things they feared. There were some she once deemed silly-- like the dark. Others, though, were more complex. Like the concept of 'the gods' who would ultimately judge them when they passed. But from what she understood, gods were as much of a fantasy as the daydreams she spun within her own mind. She perked back up when Cyrra asked what she thought about all of this.
"Oh. There are no gods. They are a manmade concept used to explain the unknown." Faline mentioned casually, as if she were perhaps discussing her favorite color again, shrugging her shoulders up to her ears. Granny had never set her down to speak with her about any sort of faith. The information she got on this subject from the other realm often implied that the creatures very much to call themselves 'gods' but were actually wearing that title as a clever masquerade to scare nosey humans away. In Thulu's case, he said he used it to ensure that the oceans were kept 'clean of filth' in his presence. "There are powerful, impartial forces in this world. Like time and death. Nature." She tipped her head back, watching the canopy of green leaves shaking above and listening to the rain dance through the branches with a soft, beautiful 'pitter-patter'. She smiled at the feeling of droplets on her face. (And when she smiled? The rain around them fell just a bit lighter, as if to treat them more gently.) "They are unburdened by meagre human desires... like the desire to be worshiped, for instance. They'd prefer to be respected, I think. There are also a select few who hear those forces at work and harness them, like me with time. For that reason I am quite powerful as well. But you do not see me calling myself a god." Faline giggled at the concept. Because, well... how silly would that be?! "Natos once told me I could convince people that I am quite easily! However, that sort of thing never sounded appealing to me. I wanted to live among other humans... I wanted to make friends. Like you." And friends did not try to control their friends with their magic! Time instructed her on how it ought to be respected and so she did just that. And if she wanted for anything-- like Cyrra's life? She had to offer up her own sacrifices. (Ah, yes. She would have to pay up within the next month or so, wouldn't she?)
"Julian must be like me somehow. Perhaps he has convinced people to believe him a god... and is using his power to justify the fact that he is 'smarter' when he is, in fact, just using that power as a tool to prevent others from thinking for themselves. How cruel." Faline sighed softly. Most of this admittedly came from her teachers-- Natos, Thulu, Lucille. Time itself also confirmed this, in the way it whispered and pulled her along an invisible thread. Either way, it rather sounded to her like this 'Julian' was a terrible, terrible man who hid himself away so that people would not see him for the fraud that he was. Spouting lies about eternity, undoubtedly manipulating and disrespecting the forces that kept their world intact to achieve that effect and stun the masses. (Perhaps that was a cruel thought for Faline of all people to have... but perhaps she resented the effect that his actions had on Cyrra's life. She resented the fact that he disrespected time itself, too. Eternity for any human did not exist! It was not supposed to.) "I do not use my power for those purposes and am instead labeled a witch for it. Either way, I suppose it is a rather lonely life to live."
"I am sure if you listened very carefully, you might hear the voice of time as well." Faline mentioned. Cyrra was offered some portion of the Kairos magic, after all! "It might explain everything much better than I can. They do not necessarily speak with words... but you can understand them if you listen for them."