He had awoken just a couple of hours before the actual sunrise, there to watch his beautiful children sleeping in their crib together. Pups. They just had to sleep close to one another, but that was just something more adorable to admire about them. The wolf found it peaceful watching his children as they slept, especially after the horrors that he faced yesterday, and the grueling task of fighting off a curse with friends halfway across the world. It had been a trifling ordeal but now that it had passed, Rickter could sense the shift in the tides that Fate carried him on. He wasn't entirely sure where to go at this point anymore, at least, not when it came to figuring out how to uphold his end of the promise he made.
"Hey!" A lovely voice whispered to him as he heard the door ever slightly shift, and thus Rickter cast a gentle nod toward his beloved as she came into the room. "When did you get up?"
"A couple hours ago." He softly murmured as she knelt down to kiss him on the lips, their hands enclosed with one another over his shoulders as he faintly smiled to her. "I can't believe I was out for that long." He admitted as he saw Isaac fidget a little, drawing his gaze from Telion as she too watched the little ones sleep. "How'd the hell did you all get me to bed?" He pondered out of thought which venerated a quiet giggle.
"Hannah and Patrick, with a bit of Kinetics applied." She teased with another adoring kiss pressed to his forehead, as he soon felt her fingers brush through his hair a few times. "What exactly happened, Rickter? You just went down and never woke up."
"To be honest I'm still processing everything." In other words he wasn't quite sure. Not just yet. "I feel like that's all I've ever been doing since we got back. Now I..." Admittedly a little frustration made it's way into the tone, and he breathed deeply to keep from letting the thought shift his mood. "I don't even know where to begin. I think about what to do but I just feel pulled every which way."
"Well... have you tried talking to Talon? Or anyone else?" Rickter knew she'd suggestively hinted at the rest of his pack, as he practically did have quite the colorful cast of people for a support system. Regardless, he hadn't counted them out as she might've likely worried, the wolf just simply needed to sort his thoughts proper, before he could rightfully assume leadership of this likely next suicide attempt. At the rate he was going, the wolf was doomed to have to face Talon in one form or another, and if the Imperium had their way for much longer, then Rickter feared there wouldn't be much left to save of Talon at all...
There was so much for him to worry about, he nearly felt stifled by it all, whereas perhaps a simple chance at meeting the ones who could help would suffice. This led Rickter to wonder as he absent-mindedly brushed his right index finger, between the crevices of their left arms where the Eminence emblem resided. "He can still probably hear you if you just pray or even talk to him. But if you really need a way to see him, Rick," Telion brought her hand down from his hair to the prickly jawline she cupped, "then maybe you should consider other options. You have gotten better with Traversion than the last time I saw you, so maybe it's time you consider things like generating a window. Or even Astral Projection."
The wolf looked to her very mindfully before he tucked his head over to kiss the hand so close to him. Seeing the woman he loved smile in return venerated such a genuine warmth in him too, enough that he still nearly felt the flutter in his gut when he smiled in return. "Thank you." He had to admit he certainly was a lucky one, to have met not just an intelligent but also an insightful woman. "I think... I'll give it a try."
"Good," she mused as they both eyed the cradle once more, "you do that." Isaac stirred which led Kendrick to roll over, both children sluggishly rubbed their eyelids before the mother padded their father on the shoulder. "I'll get these two started."
The streets of Gel'grandal weren't something he expected to see again so soon, especially after the mistake he'd made in Wintergarten Circle a couple of months ago. Yet after a bit of meditating to focus on the connection between him and Talon, the closest source stemming from the Emblem to start with, the wolf had felt its light guide him to a particular place within the Imperium.
The room was quite large and spacious, domed by design as it constructed for a specific purpose, however, also lived within as there was the smattering of decor about. A large bed to one side of the room that looked recently disturbed, along with a few desks situated together in another area. One side of the room looked to be missing a wall perhaps, or was just a sizeable window that could compare to some of the bedroom balconies found back at the Palace of First Wind. He wondered Talon might've actually lived here now, instead of staying back at the palace as the wolf might've suspected.
Guess he would find out soon though.
Rickter pondered about the desk area for a moment, in hopes of reading any documents he might've found there, yet when he reached down for one the parchment didn't even move. Rather his fingers slipped through it. Puzzled by this Rickter looked down at his hand for a moment, before remembering when Hannah had explained the concept of his astral form before. "Right... Astral Projection." Meaning he could not physically interact with the world, and while invisible to the naked eye, only certain magic and magical entities could detect his presence.
Quite honestly... Rickter felt nervous just thinking about facing Talon even now. After everything that had happened, and knowing full well that even Lyra couldn't likely 'save Talon' in the way he wanted... Well, things had certainly taken a turn beyond his way of thinking. And so the burning questions in his heart lingered there, demanding that he stand in the light regardless, and be seen in whatever form or fashion his other beloved might think of him now. After all, the wolf was done worrying about all that, and had greater things on his mind that would guide his heart in this.
Thus with a sigh, the wolf took the first few steps out toward the open balcony, where a view of the entire port, as well as the northside of Gel'grandal, awaited him. Surprisingly the wolf couldn't even smell anything here, which was somewhat a relief, but he could at least still hear the sounds that were carried out from the sights all around. An industrial oceanfront to one side of what he suspected was some old mechanized lighthouse. Way off in the distance past the rims of the massive wound within the city, the Palace of Spires stood tall within the skies just beyond the Wintergarten circle.
He'd forgotten just how huge the city was, and couldn't help but ponder if life had changed here at all since they'd left. Just how severely did the wolf fuck things up when he'd released that blast? He'd almost wanted to look and find out, but the underlying dread of it reminded him of his original purpose, which was to follow the fire that now burned in his heart. Eminence had an interesting way of connecting it's bearers to their God, the hope that burned within him felt almost like a beacon now; a beacon calling out to the one he sought here in spirit.
"Hey!" A lovely voice whispered to him as he heard the door ever slightly shift, and thus Rickter cast a gentle nod toward his beloved as she came into the room. "When did you get up?"
"A couple hours ago." He softly murmured as she knelt down to kiss him on the lips, their hands enclosed with one another over his shoulders as he faintly smiled to her. "I can't believe I was out for that long." He admitted as he saw Isaac fidget a little, drawing his gaze from Telion as she too watched the little ones sleep. "How'd the hell did you all get me to bed?" He pondered out of thought which venerated a quiet giggle.
"Hannah and Patrick, with a bit of Kinetics applied." She teased with another adoring kiss pressed to his forehead, as he soon felt her fingers brush through his hair a few times. "What exactly happened, Rickter? You just went down and never woke up."
"To be honest I'm still processing everything." In other words he wasn't quite sure. Not just yet. "I feel like that's all I've ever been doing since we got back. Now I..." Admittedly a little frustration made it's way into the tone, and he breathed deeply to keep from letting the thought shift his mood. "I don't even know where to begin. I think about what to do but I just feel pulled every which way."
"Well... have you tried talking to Talon? Or anyone else?" Rickter knew she'd suggestively hinted at the rest of his pack, as he practically did have quite the colorful cast of people for a support system. Regardless, he hadn't counted them out as she might've likely worried, the wolf just simply needed to sort his thoughts proper, before he could rightfully assume leadership of this likely next suicide attempt. At the rate he was going, the wolf was doomed to have to face Talon in one form or another, and if the Imperium had their way for much longer, then Rickter feared there wouldn't be much left to save of Talon at all...
There was so much for him to worry about, he nearly felt stifled by it all, whereas perhaps a simple chance at meeting the ones who could help would suffice. This led Rickter to wonder as he absent-mindedly brushed his right index finger, between the crevices of their left arms where the Eminence emblem resided. "He can still probably hear you if you just pray or even talk to him. But if you really need a way to see him, Rick," Telion brought her hand down from his hair to the prickly jawline she cupped, "then maybe you should consider other options. You have gotten better with Traversion than the last time I saw you, so maybe it's time you consider things like generating a window. Or even Astral Projection."
The wolf looked to her very mindfully before he tucked his head over to kiss the hand so close to him. Seeing the woman he loved smile in return venerated such a genuine warmth in him too, enough that he still nearly felt the flutter in his gut when he smiled in return. "Thank you." He had to admit he certainly was a lucky one, to have met not just an intelligent but also an insightful woman. "I think... I'll give it a try."
"Good," she mused as they both eyed the cradle once more, "you do that." Isaac stirred which led Kendrick to roll over, both children sluggishly rubbed their eyelids before the mother padded their father on the shoulder. "I'll get these two started."
Miles and States
2nd of Ash, 122nd Year, A.o.S.
2nd of Ash, 122nd Year, A.o.S.
The streets of Gel'grandal weren't something he expected to see again so soon, especially after the mistake he'd made in Wintergarten Circle a couple of months ago. Yet after a bit of meditating to focus on the connection between him and Talon, the closest source stemming from the Emblem to start with, the wolf had felt its light guide him to a particular place within the Imperium.
The room was quite large and spacious, domed by design as it constructed for a specific purpose, however, also lived within as there was the smattering of decor about. A large bed to one side of the room that looked recently disturbed, along with a few desks situated together in another area. One side of the room looked to be missing a wall perhaps, or was just a sizeable window that could compare to some of the bedroom balconies found back at the Palace of First Wind. He wondered Talon might've actually lived here now, instead of staying back at the palace as the wolf might've suspected.
Guess he would find out soon though.
Rickter pondered about the desk area for a moment, in hopes of reading any documents he might've found there, yet when he reached down for one the parchment didn't even move. Rather his fingers slipped through it. Puzzled by this Rickter looked down at his hand for a moment, before remembering when Hannah had explained the concept of his astral form before. "Right... Astral Projection." Meaning he could not physically interact with the world, and while invisible to the naked eye, only certain magic and magical entities could detect his presence.
Quite honestly... Rickter felt nervous just thinking about facing Talon even now. After everything that had happened, and knowing full well that even Lyra couldn't likely 'save Talon' in the way he wanted... Well, things had certainly taken a turn beyond his way of thinking. And so the burning questions in his heart lingered there, demanding that he stand in the light regardless, and be seen in whatever form or fashion his other beloved might think of him now. After all, the wolf was done worrying about all that, and had greater things on his mind that would guide his heart in this.
Thus with a sigh, the wolf took the first few steps out toward the open balcony, where a view of the entire port, as well as the northside of Gel'grandal, awaited him. Surprisingly the wolf couldn't even smell anything here, which was somewhat a relief, but he could at least still hear the sounds that were carried out from the sights all around. An industrial oceanfront to one side of what he suspected was some old mechanized lighthouse. Way off in the distance past the rims of the massive wound within the city, the Palace of Spires stood tall within the skies just beyond the Wintergarten circle.
He'd forgotten just how huge the city was, and couldn't help but ponder if life had changed here at all since they'd left. Just how severely did the wolf fuck things up when he'd released that blast? He'd almost wanted to look and find out, but the underlying dread of it reminded him of his original purpose, which was to follow the fire that now burned in his heart. Eminence had an interesting way of connecting it's bearers to their God, the hope that burned within him felt almost like a beacon now; a beacon calling out to the one he sought here in spirit.
"Common" "Synskrit" "Norvaegan"
"Rickter" "Telion"
"Rickter" "Telion"