Arx Rubrum Petram
1st of Ash, Year 123 of Steel
"Either eating or training," said a subvigil when Finn asked after Lykos of Karnor. She immediately caught herself and apologized for her tone.
"As long as Sentinel Phocion doesn't hear," he said with a lopsided smile that made her smile in return in spite of herself. But she was off about her business and he continued on his. Today, he was meant to interview Lykos and get a bead on the progress he was making. Of course, he was observed, and of course, Hilana was questioned regularly, but it was hoped that someone who spoke Common with a similar accent, who knew what Winter felt like, and who was a native of Karnor might form an easier rapport with the wolfish man.
The rathari was not in the mess hall, but it was entirely possible he ate alone in his rooms or with Hilana, who was not expected at the Citadel anytime soon. Not wanting to disturb him in his chambers unless necessary, Finn took a long, circuitous route from the kitchens to the normal training areas. As he walked, he carefully reached out through his rune, seeking that divine symphony.
There was danger in that, but he had listened to divine music before: Talon's, Avaerys', Varvara's, even Lykos' own, albeit not at length. It was a matter of degree and care, and he had mastered his Craft. Were he looking for Hilana, he would open his rune fully, but for Lykos, he only opened it enough for a thread to go out seeking, a thread that couldn't carry enough of the grand, cold melodies to shatter him like some frozen statue of himself.
And anyway, Lykos would have to learn to contain himself, control how much of his power shone through, if he wanted to coexist with mere mortals.
1st of Ash, Year 123 of Steel
"Either eating or training," said a subvigil when Finn asked after Lykos of Karnor. She immediately caught herself and apologized for her tone.
"As long as Sentinel Phocion doesn't hear," he said with a lopsided smile that made her smile in return in spite of herself. But she was off about her business and he continued on his. Today, he was meant to interview Lykos and get a bead on the progress he was making. Of course, he was observed, and of course, Hilana was questioned regularly, but it was hoped that someone who spoke Common with a similar accent, who knew what Winter felt like, and who was a native of Karnor might form an easier rapport with the wolfish man.
The rathari was not in the mess hall, but it was entirely possible he ate alone in his rooms or with Hilana, who was not expected at the Citadel anytime soon. Not wanting to disturb him in his chambers unless necessary, Finn took a long, circuitous route from the kitchens to the normal training areas. As he walked, he carefully reached out through his rune, seeking that divine symphony.
There was danger in that, but he had listened to divine music before: Talon's, Avaerys', Varvara's, even Lykos' own, albeit not at length. It was a matter of degree and care, and he had mastered his Craft. Were he looking for Hilana, he would open his rune fully, but for Lykos, he only opened it enough for a thread to go out seeking, a thread that couldn't carry enough of the grand, cold melodies to shatter him like some frozen statue of himself.
And anyway, Lykos would have to learn to contain himself, control how much of his power shone through, if he wanted to coexist with mere mortals.