Sunlight
Terror had been something it had taken Destyn a long while to overcome in the aftermath of the massacre that left him an orphan in this world. Though he'd lost the whole of his clan, he'd begun to build some semblance of a family here in Kalzasi. As his leg healed, so too did his soul- carefully nurtured by his dear friends Sivan and Torin. His new friend Timon helped, as well, but another huge element was the familiarity of nature. He'd often flown out of Kalzasi and into the surrounding woods where he used to rove with his clan, and there were traces of their souls still infusing the trees and flowers of those lands.
But the terror was back, now. He still prayed to Talon every day, but now he didn't know if his well wishes were heard or if he was only talking to himself. He hadn't attended the event that turned Kalzasi on its head, but he'd flown close enough to see some of what transpired. That fell floating leviathan that rained terror on the palace and spilt royal blood making a blessed day a cursed one.
With the borders closed, he hadn't the freedom to haunt the places where spirits connected him to the former life he lost. So it was that he sought solace in the Tranquil Gardens. He'd been there for hours, in the branches of a tree, conducting the congregated flora to echo his silent prayers of hope and health for the city's missing prince. Focused as he was on his task, he didn't hear the rustling below as another figure approached. It wasn't until that figure below had begun his incantation that Destyn's eyes shot open. His cryptochrome vision recognised a shift in the fields that bisected the air below him. He sensed irritation amongst some of the plants adjacent to the warping fields. He knitted his brow and stood upright from his crouching position, spreading his dragonfly-like wings and beating them with thunderous force as he stepped off the branch to hover over the person below- Casting heavy winds down that whipped his hair about until the Fae descended and alighted on the grass before the stranger.
"What are you doing? It is bothering the garden." Destyn grimaced.
2 Glade, 122
Terror had been something it had taken Destyn a long while to overcome in the aftermath of the massacre that left him an orphan in this world. Though he'd lost the whole of his clan, he'd begun to build some semblance of a family here in Kalzasi. As his leg healed, so too did his soul- carefully nurtured by his dear friends Sivan and Torin. His new friend Timon helped, as well, but another huge element was the familiarity of nature. He'd often flown out of Kalzasi and into the surrounding woods where he used to rove with his clan, and there were traces of their souls still infusing the trees and flowers of those lands.
But the terror was back, now. He still prayed to Talon every day, but now he didn't know if his well wishes were heard or if he was only talking to himself. He hadn't attended the event that turned Kalzasi on its head, but he'd flown close enough to see some of what transpired. That fell floating leviathan that rained terror on the palace and spilt royal blood making a blessed day a cursed one.
With the borders closed, he hadn't the freedom to haunt the places where spirits connected him to the former life he lost. So it was that he sought solace in the Tranquil Gardens. He'd been there for hours, in the branches of a tree, conducting the congregated flora to echo his silent prayers of hope and health for the city's missing prince. Focused as he was on his task, he didn't hear the rustling below as another figure approached. It wasn't until that figure below had begun his incantation that Destyn's eyes shot open. His cryptochrome vision recognised a shift in the fields that bisected the air below him. He sensed irritation amongst some of the plants adjacent to the warping fields. He knitted his brow and stood upright from his crouching position, spreading his dragonfly-like wings and beating them with thunderous force as he stepped off the branch to hover over the person below- Casting heavy winds down that whipped his hair about until the Fae descended and alighted on the grass before the stranger.
"What are you doing? It is bothering the garden." Destyn grimaced.