Kala nodded.
"The Sentinels are thorough." She said it as a compliment. "And I suppose their scouring of the citizens is wise; 'tis easier to mitigate the risks of initiation if the environment is controlled and performed by experts." Craftfallen was a new term for her, but she could see its applicability. "Kalzasi welcomes magic, but we don't have... hmm, a cohesive system as Solunarium does. There is the Circle of Spells... a guild of magi. Noble families tend to educate their kin in magical as well as mundane skills. There is power there." She smiled. "And we do love to keep our families on high."
She murmured thanks for the tea. Of course, she could only agree with Hilana's assessment. The ubiquity of magic - specifically, powerful magic - lessened the edge. Whereas here she felt compelled to keep her aura inverted against intrusion, in Kalzasi, she was less careful - always on alert for intrusion, but not constantly shielded against it less someone more skilled than her sneak past her defenses. In Kalzasi, she didn't know of anyone more powerful than her with regard to Semblance or the elements.
"Delicious," she declared of the tea, though the conversation didn't cease, and so she would have to let the flavors settle in her mouth before she could give a more loquacious response to it. Considering the question, though, she considered how much to share with the woman. She seemed trustworthy, but then Solunarium kept many things hidden.
"My brother Kaus and I are twins. We have an elder brother, the heir, Aquilios. We are the children of Lady Akshara of House Leukos and the late Lord Vatar of House Qoros." She paused, then set her cup down, and stood. With little in the way of flourish, she removed her glamoured cloak and laid it carefully over her arm. White wings with a golden sheen were revealed. Kala was an oddity for an Avialae, not only in that she was a winged woman, but that her wings were not identifiable. Kaus' were those of a sparrowhawk, for example. These were just hers.
"Bearing Avialae children is taxing on a woman, more taxing than most. Aquilios is... as most Synnekar, quite large, larger than the average human. Kaus and I are more... well, normal for human, but not for Synnekar. Even though we were smaller, our mother never quite recovered from her three children. Her health has been fragile since." She felt rather naked with her wings exposed to a relative stranger. "Those who know of my wings hope that... Avialae hardiness will make childbirth easier on my body, but I am young yet, and have no wish to be a brood mare for my race. But I believe that my children, whatever their sex, will be born with wings. That is why I keep them hidden. If the Gelerian Imperium were to become aware of me, they would want me to strengthen their Kathar Legion. I, on the other hand, will endeavor to free my Kathar brothers from bondage."
Finally, she sat once more, and laid her cloak over her lap. Now that Hilana knew, and they were only likely to be seen by Sentinels of the Custodes Deorum, she was only too happy to let them breathe. It took Hilana a moment to take all that in, of course, and so she spoke to the other matter.
"I did not know Master Finn nor the crown prince ere my first visit to the palace mere days ago, though I had seen both of them perform in Kalzasi. One day, I too would like to visit each plane. But Fire chose me, and not the other way around." She smiled. "I had hoped for Air, by whom Kaus was chosen, but I think that was more a desire for wings. Now I have them, and I suppose Fire is more appropriate for me."
."The Sentinels are thorough." She said it as a compliment. "And I suppose their scouring of the citizens is wise; 'tis easier to mitigate the risks of initiation if the environment is controlled and performed by experts." Craftfallen was a new term for her, but she could see its applicability. "Kalzasi welcomes magic, but we don't have... hmm, a cohesive system as Solunarium does. There is the Circle of Spells... a guild of magi. Noble families tend to educate their kin in magical as well as mundane skills. There is power there." She smiled. "And we do love to keep our families on high."
She murmured thanks for the tea. Of course, she could only agree with Hilana's assessment. The ubiquity of magic - specifically, powerful magic - lessened the edge. Whereas here she felt compelled to keep her aura inverted against intrusion, in Kalzasi, she was less careful - always on alert for intrusion, but not constantly shielded against it less someone more skilled than her sneak past her defenses. In Kalzasi, she didn't know of anyone more powerful than her with regard to Semblance or the elements.
"Delicious," she declared of the tea, though the conversation didn't cease, and so she would have to let the flavors settle in her mouth before she could give a more loquacious response to it. Considering the question, though, she considered how much to share with the woman. She seemed trustworthy, but then Solunarium kept many things hidden.
"My brother Kaus and I are twins. We have an elder brother, the heir, Aquilios. We are the children of Lady Akshara of House Leukos and the late Lord Vatar of House Qoros." She paused, then set her cup down, and stood. With little in the way of flourish, she removed her glamoured cloak and laid it carefully over her arm. White wings with a golden sheen were revealed. Kala was an oddity for an Avialae, not only in that she was a winged woman, but that her wings were not identifiable. Kaus' were those of a sparrowhawk, for example. These were just hers.
"Bearing Avialae children is taxing on a woman, more taxing than most. Aquilios is... as most Synnekar, quite large, larger than the average human. Kaus and I are more... well, normal for human, but not for Synnekar. Even though we were smaller, our mother never quite recovered from her three children. Her health has been fragile since." She felt rather naked with her wings exposed to a relative stranger. "Those who know of my wings hope that... Avialae hardiness will make childbirth easier on my body, but I am young yet, and have no wish to be a brood mare for my race. But I believe that my children, whatever their sex, will be born with wings. That is why I keep them hidden. If the Gelerian Imperium were to become aware of me, they would want me to strengthen their Kathar Legion. I, on the other hand, will endeavor to free my Kathar brothers from bondage."
Finally, she sat once more, and laid her cloak over her lap. Now that Hilana knew, and they were only likely to be seen by Sentinels of the Custodes Deorum, she was only too happy to let them breathe. It took Hilana a moment to take all that in, of course, and so she spoke to the other matter.
"I did not know Master Finn nor the crown prince ere my first visit to the palace mere days ago, though I had seen both of them perform in Kalzasi. One day, I too would like to visit each plane. But Fire chose me, and not the other way around." She smiled. "I had hoped for Air, by whom Kaus was chosen, but I think that was more a desire for wings. Now I have them, and I suppose Fire is more appropriate for me."