25 Glade, Year 123
Hilana hadn’t expected an answer to her liking as Ævril had warned her, but had been pleasantly surprised that one came in a few days when she had had her next lesson with him. Passage would be arranged for her for this, but it was of utmost importance that she understood what she was getting into. This was life and death, and potentially far worse. If it went wrong… she might wish for death and never receive it. She might be lost, completely. She might never come back. These were forces greater, and perhaps more pure, than any she encountered before, and this was because she was going directly to the source.
The Shadow Plane.
Rest well. Leave her snakes behind, and hope that she would be returning to them. If she was successful, she would have another Element to work with, and an opportunity to practice with the voidspawn later on for when she continued. But for now, she needed to focus on the fact that she was leaving life as she knew it to risk it all. When she had asked about bringing dragonshards for casting, her paedagogus had shook his head. He hardly knew. It couldn’t hurt, but she needed to understand something. Sources of light might well attract attention. She needed to keep them sealed so that they did not attract that which they did not want. And if there was something she didn’t want, it was going to be the attention of such creatures.
As such, she had gotten a piece of lunicite and another of illumite and had Domina Clelia help her scriven the pouch to keep its light from emerging until the seal was broken. She had brought her Mask and her Volumen - she didn’t know if it would be useful or prove necessary, but it could not hurt. Restoratives with star thistle and magma blooms had been secured in her rucksack, along with her ever-present medical kit. There was food and water, though she couldn’t imagine that those would be needed… but they couldn’t hurt. This was not supposed to be a long trip. But if one failed to plan… they planned to fail.
She wore simple dark skirts, having been warned to avoid brighter colours and exposing too much skin. That she was hardly used to; but as a precaution she had her dark racing leggings and boots for once, and a shirt that actually covered her torso and arms, with a hood attached to it. She had a scarf near her neck that could come up to cover the lower half of her face. Her earrings had been removed, and the whole bowl of tokens and trinkets from her hair had been left at home. Gloves were in her belt pouch, and her teacher nodded to see her when she arrived in the lobby of the Praetorium.
Another had been selected to guide her, and Ævril’s task today was to bring her to the prepared location for the portal. “Do well.” He told her. “Remember your lessons. Your life and very soul will depend on it.” He knocked on the door, and would open it to see her in.
Hilana hadn’t expected an answer to her liking as Ævril had warned her, but had been pleasantly surprised that one came in a few days when she had had her next lesson with him. Passage would be arranged for her for this, but it was of utmost importance that she understood what she was getting into. This was life and death, and potentially far worse. If it went wrong… she might wish for death and never receive it. She might be lost, completely. She might never come back. These were forces greater, and perhaps more pure, than any she encountered before, and this was because she was going directly to the source.
The Shadow Plane.
Rest well. Leave her snakes behind, and hope that she would be returning to them. If she was successful, she would have another Element to work with, and an opportunity to practice with the voidspawn later on for when she continued. But for now, she needed to focus on the fact that she was leaving life as she knew it to risk it all. When she had asked about bringing dragonshards for casting, her paedagogus had shook his head. He hardly knew. It couldn’t hurt, but she needed to understand something. Sources of light might well attract attention. She needed to keep them sealed so that they did not attract that which they did not want. And if there was something she didn’t want, it was going to be the attention of such creatures.
As such, she had gotten a piece of lunicite and another of illumite and had Domina Clelia help her scriven the pouch to keep its light from emerging until the seal was broken. She had brought her Mask and her Volumen - she didn’t know if it would be useful or prove necessary, but it could not hurt. Restoratives with star thistle and magma blooms had been secured in her rucksack, along with her ever-present medical kit. There was food and water, though she couldn’t imagine that those would be needed… but they couldn’t hurt. This was not supposed to be a long trip. But if one failed to plan… they planned to fail.
She wore simple dark skirts, having been warned to avoid brighter colours and exposing too much skin. That she was hardly used to; but as a precaution she had her dark racing leggings and boots for once, and a shirt that actually covered her torso and arms, with a hood attached to it. She had a scarf near her neck that could come up to cover the lower half of her face. Her earrings had been removed, and the whole bowl of tokens and trinkets from her hair had been left at home. Gloves were in her belt pouch, and her teacher nodded to see her when she arrived in the lobby of the Praetorium.
Another had been selected to guide her, and Ævril’s task today was to bring her to the prepared location for the portal. “Do well.” He told her. “Remember your lessons. Your life and very soul will depend on it.” He knocked on the door, and would open it to see her in.