"I know," he said gravely of Zaichaer. Perhaps he would contact the Kindred and only tell Destyn if something useful came of it. The witch covens were so antithetical to Zaichaer's government that he wanted to trust them implicitly, but perhaps Destyn's caution wasn't untoward. It was something to think on.
"I will arrange something, then," he said with a smile. "If I know how long you plan to stay this time."
Avamande sounded familiar, and then he realized it was the name of someone who worked at Ale'Ephirum. He nodded, wondering how many Kalzasern citizens had gone on this expedition to Ecith. Perhaps he should have gone to keep an eye out for his friend, but it seemed as though good things were happening for him anyway. Imogen sounded familiar, as well; at least, Aurin had mentioned someone by that name to Torin at some point—an Orkhan woman he fetishized if memory served.
"...a salty slime person?" he wondered aloud. "Was it a water elemental from the swamps or something like that?"
Zin were rather fastidious, but they were kin to fresh, flowing water. An elemental from someplace brackish might be slimy, or perhaps—well, in truth, Sivan didn't know much about the continent of Ecith other than that it was far away, wild, and that there had once been an elven migration to the deserts there.
"I remember the sea from Silfanore, but I'm not familiar with it. Not really. I've always been a creature of the land. And you're a creature of the air, so best avoid the sea, eh? Don't want to get your wings wet and bogged down in slimy things. Although... there are some sea buggies that are delicacies..." He supposed he could boil some crawfish from Lake Udori and see if they appealed to Destyn's palate. Chances were, he would want to try them raw, and Sivan wasn't sure about that.
"I will arrange something, then," he said with a smile. "If I know how long you plan to stay this time."
Avamande sounded familiar, and then he realized it was the name of someone who worked at Ale'Ephirum. He nodded, wondering how many Kalzasern citizens had gone on this expedition to Ecith. Perhaps he should have gone to keep an eye out for his friend, but it seemed as though good things were happening for him anyway. Imogen sounded familiar, as well; at least, Aurin had mentioned someone by that name to Torin at some point—an Orkhan woman he fetishized if memory served.
"...a salty slime person?" he wondered aloud. "Was it a water elemental from the swamps or something like that?"
Zin were rather fastidious, but they were kin to fresh, flowing water. An elemental from someplace brackish might be slimy, or perhaps—well, in truth, Sivan didn't know much about the continent of Ecith other than that it was far away, wild, and that there had once been an elven migration to the deserts there.
"I remember the sea from Silfanore, but I'm not familiar with it. Not really. I've always been a creature of the land. And you're a creature of the air, so best avoid the sea, eh? Don't want to get your wings wet and bogged down in slimy things. Although... there are some sea buggies that are delicacies..." He supposed he could boil some crawfish from Lake Udori and see if they appealed to Destyn's palate. Chances were, he would want to try them raw, and Sivan wasn't sure about that.