20th of Searing, 121 AS
Continued from Into the Deep
As the world came into motion once more Lyra, or rather Naila felt their knees give out. Naila let them fall, catching them before they fell completely but her labored breathing echoed the pounding of her heart. She wanted to ask, but even her thoughts felt too heavy, too disjointed to string together even a single sentence.
"He has returned." Lyra breathed, staring down at the ground where her fingers curled into fists on the broken stones of the courtyard. Their body still felt hot, and inside Lyrielle's soul fluctuated between fire and ice, swirling in a chaotic dance that made whisps of her essence slip out along her body like steam.
I... I can't do this. Naila shook her head, having retreated deep into their soul space. She curled in on herself, shivering as she remembered that man's touch. He had breached her deeper than any man ever could, and his touch was so different from Lyra's. It wasn't harsh or painful, but when he brushed against her soul to reach Lyrielle she had felt the emptiness of the void. She felt rage beyond rage, wrath so pure it was almost as innocent as it was terrible.
Lyra looked inside at Naila, and pressed her essence in, calming the woman's symphonies enough that her trembling stopped. She could read it in her melodies, the rhythms that pounded in confused and sporadic patterns, and she read it in the surface thoughts that passed clearly to her through their link.
This is what it means to walk this path with me. Lyra said, her tone firm but not harsh. She... thought she understood, but the woman's reaction to the dark one's touch was so different from her own. Naila was so young, so small next to the things she faced this day. Perhaps she had always thought she would be able to face the world directly, with daggers and cunning, but the forces that they witness this day could not be measured by mortal standards. They traveled with a new demigod, faced down dragons in a place that was twisted by unknown powers, and now Naila saw what powers lurked just beyond the veil of her understanding. It was sympathy that Lyra felt, yet Lyrille felt only disdain. Without realizing it she found herself smiling.
She was not sure how long she had knelt in the dirt. Looking up she saw the others around where the dragon had once been, in its place a still glowing circle which made Lyra's eyes brighten when she realized what she had managed to catch. As she stood Lyra drew in all of the smoke that drifted lazily across the courtyard, the black fog spinning in a small vortex as Lyra took it in once more before dusting off her leggings and approaching the still active circle. She would ignore all words directed toward her while she rummaged through her bag, pulling out a flask with dark grey ichor inside of it. Uncorking it she tipped it over slightly, fishing with her fingers until she produced a black opal as large as her thumb. Its surface was covered in pictographs, denoting its purpose as a soul gem.
The circle glowed a faint green, but when the opal was pressed against one of the pictographs the entire circle flashed. Green fire flared along its edges, flowing toward the soul gem which seemed to eat the energy like a creature starved. When the last of the flames were drawn in the soul gem gave off a faint greenish glow which highlighted the pleased smile that spread Lyra's lips before she carefully packed it away in the flask once more.
Turning toward the group Lyra paused, eyes searching the vast cavern as she realized she could see everything in perfect clarity. It was like she stood in the middle of a well-lit room, all shadows easily pierced and the darkness pulled back like curtains to reveal their secrets. Her attention turned internal as she felt how right she suddenly felt as if she could breathe easily for the first time in centuries. She closed her eyes, breathing in as she reached out and touched the world as she had not done in so long. Shadows and darkness at the edges of the courtyard shivered and pulled inward, but she released her hold on them and opened her eyes once more.
"Shall we proceed?" she asked, nodding toward the large doors into the citadel. They now stood half-open, like the citadel itself was beckoning them inside.
Continued from Into the Deep
As the world came into motion once more Lyra, or rather Naila felt their knees give out. Naila let them fall, catching them before they fell completely but her labored breathing echoed the pounding of her heart. She wanted to ask, but even her thoughts felt too heavy, too disjointed to string together even a single sentence.
"He has returned." Lyra breathed, staring down at the ground where her fingers curled into fists on the broken stones of the courtyard. Their body still felt hot, and inside Lyrielle's soul fluctuated between fire and ice, swirling in a chaotic dance that made whisps of her essence slip out along her body like steam.
I... I can't do this. Naila shook her head, having retreated deep into their soul space. She curled in on herself, shivering as she remembered that man's touch. He had breached her deeper than any man ever could, and his touch was so different from Lyra's. It wasn't harsh or painful, but when he brushed against her soul to reach Lyrielle she had felt the emptiness of the void. She felt rage beyond rage, wrath so pure it was almost as innocent as it was terrible.
Lyra looked inside at Naila, and pressed her essence in, calming the woman's symphonies enough that her trembling stopped. She could read it in her melodies, the rhythms that pounded in confused and sporadic patterns, and she read it in the surface thoughts that passed clearly to her through their link.
This is what it means to walk this path with me. Lyra said, her tone firm but not harsh. She... thought she understood, but the woman's reaction to the dark one's touch was so different from her own. Naila was so young, so small next to the things she faced this day. Perhaps she had always thought she would be able to face the world directly, with daggers and cunning, but the forces that they witness this day could not be measured by mortal standards. They traveled with a new demigod, faced down dragons in a place that was twisted by unknown powers, and now Naila saw what powers lurked just beyond the veil of her understanding. It was sympathy that Lyra felt, yet Lyrille felt only disdain. Without realizing it she found herself smiling.
She was not sure how long she had knelt in the dirt. Looking up she saw the others around where the dragon had once been, in its place a still glowing circle which made Lyra's eyes brighten when she realized what she had managed to catch. As she stood Lyra drew in all of the smoke that drifted lazily across the courtyard, the black fog spinning in a small vortex as Lyra took it in once more before dusting off her leggings and approaching the still active circle. She would ignore all words directed toward her while she rummaged through her bag, pulling out a flask with dark grey ichor inside of it. Uncorking it she tipped it over slightly, fishing with her fingers until she produced a black opal as large as her thumb. Its surface was covered in pictographs, denoting its purpose as a soul gem.
The circle glowed a faint green, but when the opal was pressed against one of the pictographs the entire circle flashed. Green fire flared along its edges, flowing toward the soul gem which seemed to eat the energy like a creature starved. When the last of the flames were drawn in the soul gem gave off a faint greenish glow which highlighted the pleased smile that spread Lyra's lips before she carefully packed it away in the flask once more.
Turning toward the group Lyra paused, eyes searching the vast cavern as she realized she could see everything in perfect clarity. It was like she stood in the middle of a well-lit room, all shadows easily pierced and the darkness pulled back like curtains to reveal their secrets. Her attention turned internal as she felt how right she suddenly felt as if she could breathe easily for the first time in centuries. She closed her eyes, breathing in as she reached out and touched the world as she had not done in so long. Shadows and darkness at the edges of the courtyard shivered and pulled inward, but she released her hold on them and opened her eyes once more.
"Shall we proceed?" she asked, nodding toward the large doors into the citadel. They now stood half-open, like the citadel itself was beckoning them inside.