Munda Cor
Ash 15th, 123rd Year, A.o.S.
Since that day when the sun finally returned there had been naught but silence here, though, echoes of what once took place remained for those who knew. The frigid structure of the tree which towered high into the sky glistened on places where light shone the most, giving the island a rather awe-inspiring sight to experience from afar. At the tree's base, however, still lingered the one place which a certain fellow had no real expectations to return to.
While silence remained the only constant here, the crackling of space soon took place near the cavern's mouth, before the gateway of a portal split open to allow the heat of the Atraxian sands to gush through. If only for a couple of minutes at the very least, as those on the other side of the threshold did not take long to walk through. It had been the majority of those originally assembled there, after he'd awoken back then, everyone of them equipped with gear to make the cold more bearable. Except for one.
The divine wolf only needed the fabrics found upon him when he initially awoke back then, donning the fur vest and leather trousers that were tucked into his boots at the shins. A small pack dangled over his shoulder as he held onto the strap with just a few fingers, carrying within it the only essentials he'd need to perform the task that awaited ahead of him.
As the group arrived at the cave's entrance and the portal closed behind them, Lykos' gaze became more melancholic upon witnessing the crystalline tree that stood above them. Even during the constant Frost the tree itself has lost a few branches, the ice having gradually melted off over the past four months they had been gone. But to breathe in that fresh crisp air from the mountains yet again, a sense of ease filled his mind as the lupine demigod averted his gaze from the structure.
"Never thought it'd feel this good... to smell home again." Lykos admitted with a soft tone of voice, as he felt rather sentimental even if he had no memory of what home was like before. "Well, the North at least." He then quickly reasoned with a thoughtful glance to the Vastiana sisters, with a bit of a gentle smile found loosely in the stoicism of his lips. Admittedly, he didn't know how to feel about where they were. He figured that for Finn it was a similar situation, being that they were both from this part of the world, but had also lived in Solunarium for a while.
If only because the last time they were here, he'd woken up feeling starved with no recollection of events prior. Though he'd learned afterward the tale of what took place, mystery still only surrounded what he did to sacrifice so much of himself. None of that really mattered anymore to him though, not when his packmates had planned on taking him to a place where he might've actually called home once before. To a degree it often stirred a reaction out of the wolf, whether it was excitement or anxiety though, remained difficult to tell each time he needed to slow his heart rate.
But first things first, Lykos had a rather important task to handle first. One that was of the utmost importance to him, and, given the location they were using it felt all the more fitting to serve purpose for that task. Brace yourself, Lykos. He confided with himself mentally for reassurance. What you're about to do is going to test everything you know about Negation magic. Yet somehow he felt less threatened by that realization than he expected it to be. Probably because he'd spent enough time corrupting and then purifying Aetherite shards before all this, testing out several different ways to establish the boundaries and parameters of his cleansing magic.
With Athalia though it would be much more different. What the lupine demigod would be doing was essentially cleansing her soul, eradicating the Void from it completely if he could anyhow. He did not doubt the extent of his abilities regarding attempting this, only, question the depth of limitations that he would soon discover when he finally made this attempt. He had all that he needed for the job, the scrivening tools in the back would carry out the procedures needed to make the attempt possible. All that remained, however, was whether or not he and Athalia both were ready to test each other to a higher degree.
And yet his feet almost didn't want to move, having remembered the very echoes of what happened here before. The memory of spiders crawling all over him gave reason to pause, and for a moment, Lykos visibly looked as though he did not wish to enter the dreary tunnel to this remote part of the world. "It's... surprisingly difficult to enter this place again. I'll be fine though," he reassured the sisters with a faint smile cast upon them, "There's little else that threatens us here now. And, I've more than enough power to achieve what we came to do." The wolf made sure of that before their departure.
Plus he wasn't alone in going inside either, and he felt confident nothing would surprise the group gathered here today. And at the very least, part of him felt a strong connection to this place rekindling deep inside. Perhaps there was more to the frigid tree that stood above the cavern, more than what the lupine demigod perceived when he awoke beneath its base. Though his confidence felt a little shaky, he looked all the more determined to accomplish what the group had set out to do on this day.
For today, Athalia would finally be cleansed of the Void.
Ash 15th, 123rd Year, A.o.S.
Since that day when the sun finally returned there had been naught but silence here, though, echoes of what once took place remained for those who knew. The frigid structure of the tree which towered high into the sky glistened on places where light shone the most, giving the island a rather awe-inspiring sight to experience from afar. At the tree's base, however, still lingered the one place which a certain fellow had no real expectations to return to.
While silence remained the only constant here, the crackling of space soon took place near the cavern's mouth, before the gateway of a portal split open to allow the heat of the Atraxian sands to gush through. If only for a couple of minutes at the very least, as those on the other side of the threshold did not take long to walk through. It had been the majority of those originally assembled there, after he'd awoken back then, everyone of them equipped with gear to make the cold more bearable. Except for one.
The divine wolf only needed the fabrics found upon him when he initially awoke back then, donning the fur vest and leather trousers that were tucked into his boots at the shins. A small pack dangled over his shoulder as he held onto the strap with just a few fingers, carrying within it the only essentials he'd need to perform the task that awaited ahead of him.
As the group arrived at the cave's entrance and the portal closed behind them, Lykos' gaze became more melancholic upon witnessing the crystalline tree that stood above them. Even during the constant Frost the tree itself has lost a few branches, the ice having gradually melted off over the past four months they had been gone. But to breathe in that fresh crisp air from the mountains yet again, a sense of ease filled his mind as the lupine demigod averted his gaze from the structure.
"Never thought it'd feel this good... to smell home again." Lykos admitted with a soft tone of voice, as he felt rather sentimental even if he had no memory of what home was like before. "Well, the North at least." He then quickly reasoned with a thoughtful glance to the Vastiana sisters, with a bit of a gentle smile found loosely in the stoicism of his lips. Admittedly, he didn't know how to feel about where they were. He figured that for Finn it was a similar situation, being that they were both from this part of the world, but had also lived in Solunarium for a while.
If only because the last time they were here, he'd woken up feeling starved with no recollection of events prior. Though he'd learned afterward the tale of what took place, mystery still only surrounded what he did to sacrifice so much of himself. None of that really mattered anymore to him though, not when his packmates had planned on taking him to a place where he might've actually called home once before. To a degree it often stirred a reaction out of the wolf, whether it was excitement or anxiety though, remained difficult to tell each time he needed to slow his heart rate.
But first things first, Lykos had a rather important task to handle first. One that was of the utmost importance to him, and, given the location they were using it felt all the more fitting to serve purpose for that task. Brace yourself, Lykos. He confided with himself mentally for reassurance. What you're about to do is going to test everything you know about Negation magic. Yet somehow he felt less threatened by that realization than he expected it to be. Probably because he'd spent enough time corrupting and then purifying Aetherite shards before all this, testing out several different ways to establish the boundaries and parameters of his cleansing magic.
With Athalia though it would be much more different. What the lupine demigod would be doing was essentially cleansing her soul, eradicating the Void from it completely if he could anyhow. He did not doubt the extent of his abilities regarding attempting this, only, question the depth of limitations that he would soon discover when he finally made this attempt. He had all that he needed for the job, the scrivening tools in the back would carry out the procedures needed to make the attempt possible. All that remained, however, was whether or not he and Athalia both were ready to test each other to a higher degree.
And yet his feet almost didn't want to move, having remembered the very echoes of what happened here before. The memory of spiders crawling all over him gave reason to pause, and for a moment, Lykos visibly looked as though he did not wish to enter the dreary tunnel to this remote part of the world. "It's... surprisingly difficult to enter this place again. I'll be fine though," he reassured the sisters with a faint smile cast upon them, "There's little else that threatens us here now. And, I've more than enough power to achieve what we came to do." The wolf made sure of that before their departure.
Plus he wasn't alone in going inside either, and he felt confident nothing would surprise the group gathered here today. And at the very least, part of him felt a strong connection to this place rekindling deep inside. Perhaps there was more to the frigid tree that stood above the cavern, more than what the lupine demigod perceived when he awoke beneath its base. Though his confidence felt a little shaky, he looked all the more determined to accomplish what the group had set out to do on this day.
For today, Athalia would finally be cleansed of the Void.