10 Frost, Year 123
[Closed - Lykos]
On a previous visit, Sentinel Decius and Finn had recommended the Guilded Expanse when it came to finding a Seer. After some asking around, that had gotten them directions to a comfortable, cozy looking building which was full of scents and soft lights and gentle music, designed to ease the spirits of those who entered. Considering the denizens, it hadn't worked on them. But an appointment had been procured, and the sisters had gone back to where they had left Lykos with his family for the day. It was hard finding that balance of giving them space and supervising these visits. The demigod could take care of himself, certainly, but Hilana and Lia couldn't help wanting to keep an eye on him.
The day of the appointment had come, and there was nervousness, there was apprehension, and there was concern. But there was still a bit of hope and optimism; even though Hilana, who was usually relentlessly cheerful when it came to keeping up the spirits of her friends, definitely had to force it this time and put on a brave face.
Hilana did not like this, not one bit. That was easy for Lykos... Rickter... to read on her face. Athalia was the one who was so much harder to read, even being Arche to fire as she was, and she didn't like it either. Over the last few seasons in which he had been in their care, both sisters had told him tales of what the Orkhan had done to their people, the danger and threat that they had presented in the past. They may not have presented it as much now, not with the Crowns to see to it, and the Praeventores, Sentinels, and Guard that protected the Kingdom, but there were still incursions now and then. It was perhaps easy to understand why they had such a fervent hatred of the brutes that had hunted, raped, and killed their people. It might have been thousands of years ago, but the Vastian nomads had very long memories.
But in Kalzasi, Seers were honoured as spiritual advisors, and if there was a chance, however small, that one could help Lykos connect with what had been given up, they owed it to him to see it through. They had to at least try. It was just unfortunate, so very unfortunate, that asking around had led them to an Orcanus Seer. But since there was a chance that it could work, they had to take it. Worst case scenario, they would be travelling around the world to try to find something to please Myshala enough to restore Lykos' memories, and while Hilana had no qualms about that, and might have actually preferred it, this could be faster, and this could very well help their friend return to his life as it had been, with his other family that very much needed and cared for him.
That was a lot of 'could', a lot of 'maybe'... but they owed it to him to try.
"Ready?" Hilana looked up at Lykos, wrapped up in her cloak. Both of the sisters had taken to wearing the hooded ones that Lykos had negated for use in the Frostrylyth Chamber at the Citadel for their trips to Kalzasi. They would be at least be warm, if nothing else.
[Closed - Lykos]
On a previous visit, Sentinel Decius and Finn had recommended the Guilded Expanse when it came to finding a Seer. After some asking around, that had gotten them directions to a comfortable, cozy looking building which was full of scents and soft lights and gentle music, designed to ease the spirits of those who entered. Considering the denizens, it hadn't worked on them. But an appointment had been procured, and the sisters had gone back to where they had left Lykos with his family for the day. It was hard finding that balance of giving them space and supervising these visits. The demigod could take care of himself, certainly, but Hilana and Lia couldn't help wanting to keep an eye on him.
The day of the appointment had come, and there was nervousness, there was apprehension, and there was concern. But there was still a bit of hope and optimism; even though Hilana, who was usually relentlessly cheerful when it came to keeping up the spirits of her friends, definitely had to force it this time and put on a brave face.
Hilana did not like this, not one bit. That was easy for Lykos... Rickter... to read on her face. Athalia was the one who was so much harder to read, even being Arche to fire as she was, and she didn't like it either. Over the last few seasons in which he had been in their care, both sisters had told him tales of what the Orkhan had done to their people, the danger and threat that they had presented in the past. They may not have presented it as much now, not with the Crowns to see to it, and the Praeventores, Sentinels, and Guard that protected the Kingdom, but there were still incursions now and then. It was perhaps easy to understand why they had such a fervent hatred of the brutes that had hunted, raped, and killed their people. It might have been thousands of years ago, but the Vastian nomads had very long memories.
But in Kalzasi, Seers were honoured as spiritual advisors, and if there was a chance, however small, that one could help Lykos connect with what had been given up, they owed it to him to see it through. They had to at least try. It was just unfortunate, so very unfortunate, that asking around had led them to an Orcanus Seer. But since there was a chance that it could work, they had to take it. Worst case scenario, they would be travelling around the world to try to find something to please Myshala enough to restore Lykos' memories, and while Hilana had no qualms about that, and might have actually preferred it, this could be faster, and this could very well help their friend return to his life as it had been, with his other family that very much needed and cared for him.
That was a lot of 'could', a lot of 'maybe'... but they owed it to him to try.
"Ready?" Hilana looked up at Lykos, wrapped up in her cloak. Both of the sisters had taken to wearing the hooded ones that Lykos had negated for use in the Frostrylyth Chamber at the Citadel for their trips to Kalzasi. They would be at least be warm, if nothing else.