20 Searing, Year 123
[Closed - Lykos]
With Hilana at work, he at least had Lia and the Sentinels around to fill his time. Some of the hooded, veiled figures were more talkative than others, but by and large he was treated well and quite politely. Some of the stranger behaviours and rituals could be explained by the pair of Vastii, and some just made sense considering the circumstances. There wasn't much for it, but it was a slow, steady introduction into this very strange world that was opposite of what they speculated his previous one to be.
All the same, he was able to do some work on the cold room. Lia liked to look it over and assist, surveying their handiwork with scrutinizing eyes, both mundane and arcane, and they usually had a Sentinel or two along to assist. Checking over the wards, reinforcing them, investigating the pictographs. There was much to do in the creation of the frostrylyth dragonshards that he was working on, but the way it was being done was fascinating, and they were all looking forward to fine-tuning the process and enhancing the quality of their efforts.
There was usually a Sentinel or two observing while they worked in there, and they largely stayed out of the way until or unless assistance was asked for. If there was an issue that went too long unnoticed, one might say something, but this was Lykos' brainchild and project. It wasn't until he was had finished with his work for the day that the Sentinel standing out of the way by the wall spoke up. Their black equipment made it difficult to tell much about their race - they might be human, they might be elf, they might be a mix, or they might be neither. They were tall and of average build. But one thing was for sure, all Sentinels assigned out here to the Citadel were highly trained and extremely competent.
"This is going well," the voice sounded masculine, at least. "It is interesting to watch you work," their Common was accented, far more than the Vastian sisters that made up his constant companions. "There is a ward in the western corner that is close to overloading." A gloved hand indicated the ward and its anchor in question. It might hold for a few more days, but perhaps adjusting it now was wise since the Sentinel had seen fit to bring it to the demigod's attention.
[Closed - Lykos]
With Hilana at work, he at least had Lia and the Sentinels around to fill his time. Some of the hooded, veiled figures were more talkative than others, but by and large he was treated well and quite politely. Some of the stranger behaviours and rituals could be explained by the pair of Vastii, and some just made sense considering the circumstances. There wasn't much for it, but it was a slow, steady introduction into this very strange world that was opposite of what they speculated his previous one to be.
All the same, he was able to do some work on the cold room. Lia liked to look it over and assist, surveying their handiwork with scrutinizing eyes, both mundane and arcane, and they usually had a Sentinel or two along to assist. Checking over the wards, reinforcing them, investigating the pictographs. There was much to do in the creation of the frostrylyth dragonshards that he was working on, but the way it was being done was fascinating, and they were all looking forward to fine-tuning the process and enhancing the quality of their efforts.
There was usually a Sentinel or two observing while they worked in there, and they largely stayed out of the way until or unless assistance was asked for. If there was an issue that went too long unnoticed, one might say something, but this was Lykos' brainchild and project. It wasn't until he was had finished with his work for the day that the Sentinel standing out of the way by the wall spoke up. Their black equipment made it difficult to tell much about their race - they might be human, they might be elf, they might be a mix, or they might be neither. They were tall and of average build. But one thing was for sure, all Sentinels assigned out here to the Citadel were highly trained and extremely competent.
"This is going well," the voice sounded masculine, at least. "It is interesting to watch you work," their Common was accented, far more than the Vastian sisters that made up his constant companions. "There is a ward in the western corner that is close to overloading." A gloved hand indicated the ward and its anchor in question. It might hold for a few more days, but perhaps adjusting it now was wise since the Sentinel had seen fit to bring it to the demigod's attention.