45th of Glade, Year 123 of Steel
Somewhere in Ecith
Somewhere in Ecith
Sivan wasn't really one for adventures, but he also wasn't one for letting Destyn go flittering off into danger as he was wont to do. At first, he had only had wings and was scared to fly too far afield. Now he had a relic that took him whither he wanted to go and a child's faith in his own invincibility.
So here they were.
Sivan blinked at the sudden heat and humidity. Torin's lamp kept the gloom at bay, but shadows weren't the only dangers to be found abroad. Everything was so lush here, and he found his little elemental friends zipping about to explore. Thankfully, he knew they wouldn't travel too far from him. He fed them, cared for them, and created with them. His garden was their home; this was but a holiday. Of course, Laurevere had come along. The noble elf was a strange one. Sivan had never met a Val'Anything who would give him the time of day, let alone befriend him and care about his wellbeing, as well as that of a friend of his—not to the extent that the elf was here with them. At least he was another blade, another mage. Destyn's own magic was in a remission of sorts; Sivan assumed it had to do with the trauma of losing his family, but they didn't talk about it.
"This doesn't look like the place you described, Destyn," he said carefully. "Are you sure...?"
His odd neighbor had eyes everywhere. He never let his hand rest on the hilt of his sword; he called that posturing. A real swordsman could draw his weapon swiftly without resorting to such theatrics. His words, but he had been the one to teach Sivan to defend himself with steel, so he wouldn't gainsay him.
Exael was a comforting presence in the back of his mind, as well. The celestial aidolon was often content riding along and borrowing Sivan's eyes much as he had when the had first met and formed a less permanent bond. If he felt the need, he would manifest in all his terrible glory, but hopefully there would be no need.
But here they were, and Sivan did hope he might learn more about the seed germinating in his garden under a lamp crafted by a demigod. If not, at least he could look out for his flighty friend.