SkyGinge
Sad Shroom
"Your best is all we can ask," Skyre nodded with a subtle yet caring smile. Standing back, he watched her work her magic. Like Rusar, he had met only a scarce few water mages in his life time, and as a secondary magic, their trainees were sparsely seen around Aliak. In fact, Skyre had heard once that water magic was the least popular kind of magic: indeed, most of its users were fishermen in the west who used it to help them make a living. Once again, he wondered why nobody had ever attempted, or at least been successful in their efforts to sail away from the island. Were they really the only people left?
Watching Pythe though made him understand just how hard it would be to fully control the waves and allow safe passage from Valia's vicious seas. It was a visible effort to drain even a slithering of liquid from the surrounding earth (although Skyre reckoned the heat was hardly helping matters). But she delivered, handing the water over to Rusar, who dashed off to the fireplace. Skyre breathed a sigh of relief and, turning to the newcomer, placed a warm hand on her shoulder.
"It's more than enough," he said in a voice tinged with experience and emotion far past his years, a voice so deep and reassuring it could quell even the darkest fears, a beautiful voice. "You have my whole-hearted thanks. You may have just saved a young woman's life. There is food at the fire, and a little liquid, though not as pure as yours: eat and relax. You're one of us now. Welcome to the last survivors."
For a long while, he regarded he warmly. It'd been a little while since they'd discovered more survivors, but two new discoveries were amazing. Maybe there are still others about, trekking other wilderness plains we are yet to trek. It was unlikely they would discover anybody else locked up in their embankment on the far mount, mind. But the more the merrier, Skyre always thought, and more did make him merrier. He regarded the healing process from a distance like a deity proud of his creation's work, his omnipresent smile calm and caring.
At the provocation of Rusar's pointing, he approached them steadily. He looked over the woman they had saved, who had now attached themselves to Desiree. He found himself laughing softly: no doubt Desiree was loving that (not). "Thank you Ethan," he smiled to the alchemist, wondering where he had been. "Is she well?" He gesticulated towards the woman.
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Watching Pythe though made him understand just how hard it would be to fully control the waves and allow safe passage from Valia's vicious seas. It was a visible effort to drain even a slithering of liquid from the surrounding earth (although Skyre reckoned the heat was hardly helping matters). But she delivered, handing the water over to Rusar, who dashed off to the fireplace. Skyre breathed a sigh of relief and, turning to the newcomer, placed a warm hand on her shoulder.
"It's more than enough," he said in a voice tinged with experience and emotion far past his years, a voice so deep and reassuring it could quell even the darkest fears, a beautiful voice. "You have my whole-hearted thanks. You may have just saved a young woman's life. There is food at the fire, and a little liquid, though not as pure as yours: eat and relax. You're one of us now. Welcome to the last survivors."
For a long while, he regarded he warmly. It'd been a little while since they'd discovered more survivors, but two new discoveries were amazing. Maybe there are still others about, trekking other wilderness plains we are yet to trek. It was unlikely they would discover anybody else locked up in their embankment on the far mount, mind. But the more the merrier, Skyre always thought, and more did make him merrier. He regarded the healing process from a distance like a deity proud of his creation's work, his omnipresent smile calm and caring.
At the provocation of Rusar's pointing, he approached them steadily. He looked over the woman they had saved, who had now attached themselves to Desiree. He found himself laughing softly: no doubt Desiree was loving that (not). "Thank you Ethan," he smiled to the alchemist, wondering where he had been. "Is she well?" He gesticulated towards the woman.
@TheWizard
@MrMouse
@MsPoppernickle
@Kharmin
@Shura