TIMESTAMP: 6 Sun's Zenith, Annus Ferro 123
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When Æros had first gotten his incorporeal clutches upon his cousin, the moonborn was not at all, physically, like what he had been used to piloting for what of his adult life he had managed to live. Adapting to this was one of the most unwelcome changes of having been relegated to a single shape once more– this was entirely because he could no longer accomplish much of what he used to, but even so, his distaste made him feel actively guilty. The ghost could not well hide his displeasure, either, though he tried, and Palæmon picked up on it. But to his credit, he was understanding; it was not hard to tell that Æros was…appreciative, overall, of a wide array of body types, despite the fact that he'd only be truly happy living in an array far more narrow.
And so as a bit of a concession, perhaps more of a compromise, Palæmon had allowed his baseborn cousin to pick up his older hobbies once more. Which was a decision that was both exhausting and painful at points, but at least he didn't have to participate directly. He'd also not denied Æros' enthusiasm about sparring with the very well trained princeps they'd recently come across, much as the idea terrified him, but at least his level of fitness had improved to some degree by this point. It was also an interesting case study on possession, in a sense, because the spirit's old talents came easier than one might expect from somebody starting anew in foreign flesh.
Æros, of course, had accepted Seværys' offer with great enthusiasm, despite fully expecting to lose. If nothing else, he knew full well that there was plenty to be learned from loss, but it was also that he simply found the other interesting in more ways than one. And further, it was certainly true that between their official duties, they had plenty of free time– so why not?
Still within the palace grounds, Seværys had guided him to a place where they had ample space to practice.
"Shall we go light on magic aside from Reaving, then? Would keep the focus primarily on bladework," Palæros spoke as they arrived, though he was curious about what magics his current companion might possess otherwise.
And so as a bit of a concession, perhaps more of a compromise, Palæmon had allowed his baseborn cousin to pick up his older hobbies once more. Which was a decision that was both exhausting and painful at points, but at least he didn't have to participate directly. He'd also not denied Æros' enthusiasm about sparring with the very well trained princeps they'd recently come across, much as the idea terrified him, but at least his level of fitness had improved to some degree by this point. It was also an interesting case study on possession, in a sense, because the spirit's old talents came easier than one might expect from somebody starting anew in foreign flesh.
Æros, of course, had accepted Seværys' offer with great enthusiasm, despite fully expecting to lose. If nothing else, he knew full well that there was plenty to be learned from loss, but it was also that he simply found the other interesting in more ways than one. And further, it was certainly true that between their official duties, they had plenty of free time– so why not?
Still within the palace grounds, Seværys had guided him to a place where they had ample space to practice.
"Shall we go light on magic aside from Reaving, then? Would keep the focus primarily on bladework," Palæros spoke as they arrived, though he was curious about what magics his current companion might possess otherwise.
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