18 Glade, Year 123
[Closed - Æros]
She had checked in on Dominus Æros periodically since he had gotten his Elementalism Rune from his cousin Palaemon, Hilana’s own paedagogus. She made her way to and from the Umbrium regularly, and brought him baked goods, teas, and tonics. She was perhaps overdoing it, but then again, it didn’t take much for her to go and do that. She was down below often enough anyway, and now that they had more or less smoothed things over with the shenanigans over the Ecithian disaster, the Vastiana was back to visiting more regularly. They were just short visits and check-ins on him while he was recovering from threshold sickness, making sure that he was healing as he should. She had taken the opportunity to look at him with Semblance, too, though she was always careful to peek, without overdoing it. It was just a matter of taking her time and doing it cautiously, but the fact that she had a baseline to work off of was actually quite insightful to watching him with it. She could see what was improving and what was changing when she saw him so frequently, and that was a valuable educational experience.
In any event, they were topside tonight, and Hilana had brought hand pies for the Domini. She greeted the serva, and when she was shown to the gardens, she bowed to them, ready to take her seat. “Good evening, Domini,” the Vastiana smiled at them, getting out her notebook. She had two with her; her Elementalism book and yet another one for Semblance notes. The latter was hardly as focused as her lesson books, considering they were more formal, and her Semblance largely was not. She had her books, and Domina Clelia made a concentrated effort to help guide her as well. These Elementalism lessons weren’t necessarily for her, but she could participate in them and help out here and there where she could. Palaemon was their teacher, and so the girl would follow his lead. And, frankly, it would be interesting to watch them. She liked seeing the way the Moonborn worked his aether, and if she was lucky, she could have a look at his little water friend with Semblance, too.
Tiaz was resting over her shoulders and torso today, while Fiya had been carried in her bag in Hilana’s ever-present rucksack. One thing that both Re’hyaeans may have noticed was that Hilana’s aura and symphony, which were usually wide open to them, were for once tightly closed off. The silvery pewter python was sleeping in her bag that went to Hilana’s lap, partially opened so she could come out when she was ready, and there was certainly no way her aetheric skills with Semblance were that strong, and unless she somehow picked up Mesmer as well while he had been down and out with Elementalism…
[Closed - Æros]
She had checked in on Dominus Æros periodically since he had gotten his Elementalism Rune from his cousin Palaemon, Hilana’s own paedagogus. She made her way to and from the Umbrium regularly, and brought him baked goods, teas, and tonics. She was perhaps overdoing it, but then again, it didn’t take much for her to go and do that. She was down below often enough anyway, and now that they had more or less smoothed things over with the shenanigans over the Ecithian disaster, the Vastiana was back to visiting more regularly. They were just short visits and check-ins on him while he was recovering from threshold sickness, making sure that he was healing as he should. She had taken the opportunity to look at him with Semblance, too, though she was always careful to peek, without overdoing it. It was just a matter of taking her time and doing it cautiously, but the fact that she had a baseline to work off of was actually quite insightful to watching him with it. She could see what was improving and what was changing when she saw him so frequently, and that was a valuable educational experience.
In any event, they were topside tonight, and Hilana had brought hand pies for the Domini. She greeted the serva, and when she was shown to the gardens, she bowed to them, ready to take her seat. “Good evening, Domini,” the Vastiana smiled at them, getting out her notebook. She had two with her; her Elementalism book and yet another one for Semblance notes. The latter was hardly as focused as her lesson books, considering they were more formal, and her Semblance largely was not. She had her books, and Domina Clelia made a concentrated effort to help guide her as well. These Elementalism lessons weren’t necessarily for her, but she could participate in them and help out here and there where she could. Palaemon was their teacher, and so the girl would follow his lead. And, frankly, it would be interesting to watch them. She liked seeing the way the Moonborn worked his aether, and if she was lucky, she could have a look at his little water friend with Semblance, too.
Tiaz was resting over her shoulders and torso today, while Fiya had been carried in her bag in Hilana’s ever-present rucksack. One thing that both Re’hyaeans may have noticed was that Hilana’s aura and symphony, which were usually wide open to them, were for once tightly closed off. The silvery pewter python was sleeping in her bag that went to Hilana’s lap, partially opened so she could come out when she was ready, and there was certainly no way her aetheric skills with Semblance were that strong, and unless she somehow picked up Mesmer as well while he had been down and out with Elementalism…