72 Glade, Year 123
[Closed - Lykos, Finn]
With his Runes identified, there was now another puzzle to solve. Fortunately for them, it was but a single piece, but getting the information was a bit trickier. Solunarium practiced a single religion, and attention to other deities almost verged on sacrilege. Worship certainly was; citizens of the Kingdom could not bear the Emblem of other divine beings under the sentence of death.
There were Peregrini that could. But citizens? They would have to renounce their citizenship or face the volcano. Or the dragons. But no matter the manner chosen, death was what was waiting in a kingdom devoted to Avaerys and Varvara for the apostates and heretics.
With that knowledge in hand, finding information or books on the subject was not as easy as those on the arcane disciplines. In such a magic-oriented land, textbooks for about everything - Nyx being the obvious exception - were readily available. For all disciplines, all skill levels, from beginner to advanced to master, the sky was the limit. Thanks to the Sentinels and a good coin purse, Hilana had started building a small library of sorts at the Citadel for them. When Hilana was in the Capital, it gave her sister and Lykos time as they wished to study and learn the language, the culture, the religion, and the magics. Hilana taught when she was there, but since Lia needed to stay at the Citadel, the elder sister was happy to spend time with the demigod. He made for a wonderful companion and a good friend. They were committed to figuring him out, and finding his pack... but he had become part of this one all the same.
Hilana dusted the patouda with powdered sugar, gathering up the platter of pastries and heading out to the airy pagoda while a pair of servii followed behind her with drinks. There was no need for teas tonight; Hilana was going with mead, a spiced wine, and some of the stronger native spirits, ouzo and mezcal. In truth, she needed Lia to relax a little bit tonight, because in her ever-present satchel was the book she had gotten on Emblems. Books on magic may have been easy to get her hands on, but foreign Emblems? Hilana had had to approach the Sentinels and explain why exactly she wanted that information, and let the request be considered before being granted the loan of such a book. One of their found family may have been a demigod, but touching this subject with her sister, who was a product of the Solunarian education system, was a bit iffy.
“You’re going to make us all fat, Hilana,” Lia shook her head with amusement when she saw the loaded tray. At least there was some fruit, even if the star of the platter was the little rounded pastries that fit nicely in the hand. Dates, figs, grapes, and wedges of peaches and plums were also on the platter, and all of this was put down on the table. She thanked the servii for bringing out the drinks, and set the glasses out. All of them had their own little plates to help themselves with, and Lia chose the apricot mead. Sweet, with a little bit of a kick... like her troublesome little sister. Whatever Lykos’ choice was, she’d pour him a glass too, and settle herself down.
The younger sister just made an amused sound at that, and would pass around the little clay plates that they could use to stack their chosen treats upon before sitting down with the spiced wine. All the same, today had been one of those days, and she did not have a problem with a drink and some sweets. She'd gone up and down the city, and she could have teased her sister that the secret was more exercise, but it would go well without saying. "These are patouda," Hilana explained to the Rathari. "They are little hand pies, basically, of dates, walnuts, almonds, and honey." They had plenty of the warming spices that he had learned over the weeks was something that Hilana used frequently where it made sense to do so, but the caramel notes of the dates always seemed to go with the cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg.
[Closed - Lykos, Finn]
With his Runes identified, there was now another puzzle to solve. Fortunately for them, it was but a single piece, but getting the information was a bit trickier. Solunarium practiced a single religion, and attention to other deities almost verged on sacrilege. Worship certainly was; citizens of the Kingdom could not bear the Emblem of other divine beings under the sentence of death.
There were Peregrini that could. But citizens? They would have to renounce their citizenship or face the volcano. Or the dragons. But no matter the manner chosen, death was what was waiting in a kingdom devoted to Avaerys and Varvara for the apostates and heretics.
With that knowledge in hand, finding information or books on the subject was not as easy as those on the arcane disciplines. In such a magic-oriented land, textbooks for about everything - Nyx being the obvious exception - were readily available. For all disciplines, all skill levels, from beginner to advanced to master, the sky was the limit. Thanks to the Sentinels and a good coin purse, Hilana had started building a small library of sorts at the Citadel for them. When Hilana was in the Capital, it gave her sister and Lykos time as they wished to study and learn the language, the culture, the religion, and the magics. Hilana taught when she was there, but since Lia needed to stay at the Citadel, the elder sister was happy to spend time with the demigod. He made for a wonderful companion and a good friend. They were committed to figuring him out, and finding his pack... but he had become part of this one all the same.
Hilana dusted the patouda with powdered sugar, gathering up the platter of pastries and heading out to the airy pagoda while a pair of servii followed behind her with drinks. There was no need for teas tonight; Hilana was going with mead, a spiced wine, and some of the stronger native spirits, ouzo and mezcal. In truth, she needed Lia to relax a little bit tonight, because in her ever-present satchel was the book she had gotten on Emblems. Books on magic may have been easy to get her hands on, but foreign Emblems? Hilana had had to approach the Sentinels and explain why exactly she wanted that information, and let the request be considered before being granted the loan of such a book. One of their found family may have been a demigod, but touching this subject with her sister, who was a product of the Solunarian education system, was a bit iffy.
“You’re going to make us all fat, Hilana,” Lia shook her head with amusement when she saw the loaded tray. At least there was some fruit, even if the star of the platter was the little rounded pastries that fit nicely in the hand. Dates, figs, grapes, and wedges of peaches and plums were also on the platter, and all of this was put down on the table. She thanked the servii for bringing out the drinks, and set the glasses out. All of them had their own little plates to help themselves with, and Lia chose the apricot mead. Sweet, with a little bit of a kick... like her troublesome little sister. Whatever Lykos’ choice was, she’d pour him a glass too, and settle herself down.
The younger sister just made an amused sound at that, and would pass around the little clay plates that they could use to stack their chosen treats upon before sitting down with the spiced wine. All the same, today had been one of those days, and she did not have a problem with a drink and some sweets. She'd gone up and down the city, and she could have teased her sister that the secret was more exercise, but it would go well without saying. "These are patouda," Hilana explained to the Rathari. "They are little hand pies, basically, of dates, walnuts, almonds, and honey." They had plenty of the warming spices that he had learned over the weeks was something that Hilana used frequently where it made sense to do so, but the caramel notes of the dates always seemed to go with the cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg.