A kiss, sweet as honey and hot as dragon flames rose goosebumps on her flesh. Lyrielle twined herself around the man, drawing closer, her form disintegrating to envelop him and become enveloped by the drawing shadows that stretched toward them. A thousand upon thousand years of suppressed emotions left her gasping when he pulled away, and her vision swam.
"Let let us dance soon." Lyrielle said breathlessly, still hovering close, her smoke twining the dark one's form as she turned half glazed eyes on Talon to listen with half an ear. She felt Killian's form with every tendril that ran along his clothing, she clung to his symphonies that thundered louder than a coming storm. Unwavering concentration, fear held tight by the reigns, darkness made of twisting shadows, a heat from the voiceless cries of vengeance that sang in the hearts of mortals. Em'bra, or Killian as he went by now, felt as vast as the sky, and by comparison the point of light which was Talon seemed so very small and fragile.
Though both her magic and Killian's power Lyrielle could sense the fear within the prince. A coldness, creeping at the edges of panic, born of a situation he had little control over. Fear of the man who stood before him, fear of what was to come, fear of what he had gone through. Betrayal was a taste of bile at the back of her throat, the sickening tones of it heightening when he looked at her, and for a brief moment Lyra felt a twinge of... something. That something though was washed away by the gentle squeeze of her hand, and Lyrielle smiled an understanding smile at Talon.
There was something that her lord wanted. She felt it, and looked into the man's eyes as he looked at Talon. Her magic twined into both of their symphonies, parsing through thoughts as they arose, and finally she understood. Their dance had already begun.
Like a shadow at dawn Lyrielle faded away, her smoke flowing outward in all directions, licking at the ankles of the two men as she wound herself over the buildings, over the towers and the other structures in the area. This was her domain, and it thrummed to her desires. A soft melody began, slowly in the background, yet steadily rising as their conversation continued.
Her song carried the shifting melody of longing, softly clinging to the mind, yearning. Her whispers grew to a second chorus that joined the first, and through her eyes she saw Talon as he was. Across the veil his soul extended outward, grand though it was lacking in the majesty of a full divine. The shining light that was shaped as a humanoid shifted then, becoming lines, patterns, twisting images that resolved themselves into sigil.
A flicker of memory with the Spider most Elegant came to her then, revelations of a path only she could walk. As her lord spoke to the man Lyrielle spun a weave of music and magic around Talon, quieting the anxiety and uncertainty and bringing forth the sensations of curiosity, confidence and determination. As her magic flowed through him Lyrielle felt the twisted fragments of the armors influence that still clung to Talon's fragmented soul. Before her meeting the flesh mother Lyrielle may not have noticed it, but now she saw more than she ever could before. The world, and the two demigods that stood within it, lost the detail of their physical forms, and around them formed a language only she could understand.
Extending herself Lyrielle touched the souls of these men, and with new found understanding gifted to her she created a small thread from them. The song in the air became sigils, glyphs that changed with the melodies of the two men, but Lyrielle kept her focus on her task. From the dark lord Lyrielle created a brush, and with it she drew a small symbol inside of the glyph that was Talon. A small spark, a seed of vengeance. A link between the seemingly opposite elements of hope and vengence
When they embraced Lyrielle spun around them, half forming and resting a hand on each man's shoulder. Her smile widened until it split her face in two.
"Vengeance is often only possible because hope exists in the hearts of the victims of injustice. Let us aid you, Be'melar, little bird. Let us help you fly once again."