Emerea's explanation directly into her mind was edifying. It was also startling, though by the time the captain was preparing to quit their presence, Kala thought she had a handle on things. She thought she might be able to reach out at will and avail herself of this library of thoughts and memories, and perhaps to bring her boys into the mix as well. A part of her wondered if the Silver Wings would elect to stay in Atoria; here they would have more than the family they lacked in Kalzasi. In any case, when Emerea was ready to leave them, Kala bowed.
Thank you, Captain Emerea. She didn't know whether to reciprocate her blessings; they were new to her.
The young lady dove into the relative normalcy of the inn to give her mind a distraction from all the momentous things that had happened of late. She secured a room for the boys, and a room for Kaus and her to share. Finances were her bailiwick, and the men carried the bulk of their gear to the rooms. When she called Ceran and Indric into their adjoining room, she quickly taught them how to speak to each other through this decentralized connection, how to access information quickly. For practice, she sent them what should knew of Wraedan's Spire, where she would seek out their draconic ally, and bade them explore as they would, but not to guard their thoughts so tightly that they all couldn't reach out to each other if necessary.
The boys went in search of any information about the parents they hadn't known while Kaus, inevitably, went to test his skills against anyone who would oblige him. As the third child, he seemed content to be the warrior, whether that meant defending his sister or leading troops for his brother in times of need.
Kala found Wraedan's Spire without much difficulty, her mind searching even as her eyes and other senses took everything in.
Perhaps she ought to have eaten first, and bathed, and slept, but she was too keyed up for that, too overstimulated. All the same, she quieted herself when she was led to the recuperating dragon. She just wanted to see for her own eyes that all was well, and perhaps share a little time with the dragon. It might have been imagined, but she thought she felt a bond with the young dragon. Nessena had been there when first she encountered the Ara who had come to shape her life in Kalzasi. There were few with whom she could share such confidences with some degree of expectation that they might understand.
She knelt in a meditative posture near the dragon, who seemed to be resting her eyes.
After a moment, she reached out with her mind, Sena?
Just a little while, she told herself, and then she would eat, and bathe, and sleep. The idea of meeting the progenitor of her species was daunting and she wanted to give a good first impression, both of herself and her House.
.Thank you, Captain Emerea. She didn't know whether to reciprocate her blessings; they were new to her.
The young lady dove into the relative normalcy of the inn to give her mind a distraction from all the momentous things that had happened of late. She secured a room for the boys, and a room for Kaus and her to share. Finances were her bailiwick, and the men carried the bulk of their gear to the rooms. When she called Ceran and Indric into their adjoining room, she quickly taught them how to speak to each other through this decentralized connection, how to access information quickly. For practice, she sent them what should knew of Wraedan's Spire, where she would seek out their draconic ally, and bade them explore as they would, but not to guard their thoughts so tightly that they all couldn't reach out to each other if necessary.
The boys went in search of any information about the parents they hadn't known while Kaus, inevitably, went to test his skills against anyone who would oblige him. As the third child, he seemed content to be the warrior, whether that meant defending his sister or leading troops for his brother in times of need.
Kala found Wraedan's Spire without much difficulty, her mind searching even as her eyes and other senses took everything in.
Perhaps she ought to have eaten first, and bathed, and slept, but she was too keyed up for that, too overstimulated. All the same, she quieted herself when she was led to the recuperating dragon. She just wanted to see for her own eyes that all was well, and perhaps share a little time with the dragon. It might have been imagined, but she thought she felt a bond with the young dragon. Nessena had been there when first she encountered the Ara who had come to shape her life in Kalzasi. There were few with whom she could share such confidences with some degree of expectation that they might understand.
She knelt in a meditative posture near the dragon, who seemed to be resting her eyes.
After a moment, she reached out with her mind, Sena?
Just a little while, she told herself, and then she would eat, and bathe, and sleep. The idea of meeting the progenitor of her species was daunting and she wanted to give a good first impression, both of herself and her House.