Glade 12, 124
Norani awoke to rays of sunlight warming her face. She sat up groggily, one hand on the spongy surface upon which she had lain, the other rubbing the sleep from her eyes. She looked around her, seeing ocean in every direction from her perch. It had been several days of ocean on this journey that Consul Lonelyblade had sent her on. There was no timeline, he had sent her towards Ailos with two different tasks in mind. The first was to offer Norani's skillsets to Ailos to help in the rebuilding efforts. And the second was to put her in front of as many combatants as possible for training.
She had never traveled to Ailos herself, but the winds were talking about the island often now, so she expected she'd reach it today. She looked over her shoulder there, seeing a little grey poofy elemental there. She didn't smile, but, "Hey there." It hid behind a fluff of cloud that both it and Norani were upon. "I know." She sighed. Many elementals were hesitant to approach her and she knew it was because something was wrong with her. Something was broken. Her connection, that feeling of life and love she had toward the elements was... damaged.
It made them unsure of her as an elementalist.
Still, it was her duty as an elementalist to help guide them, while also learning from them. "I bet you were really busy while the world was cold." This was said in her aether tinged Acherani. The little guy peeked out a bit further from his hiding place and nodded. "You were probably tired and scared." He crept out a bit further, still nodding. "And missed your friends from the other seasons too, huh?" He nodded and floated out. The little cloud elemental came and sat in her lap, and she ran her fingers over his pudge and she felt him calm.
"I get scared too. And tired." She sighed, "And I miss my friends."
The little elemental leaned back and looked up at her with his raindrop eyes, "I have to go soon, but you take your rest with this lovely cloud you're taking care of. And when rainy season comes back, you both will be big and strong, okay?" He nodded excitedly at her. She rubbed his belly a bit and then he lifted off from her. He gave a nod to her and she stood up, looking down at the ocean, hundreds of meters below her. And she dove off the cloud, calling to the winds to catch her, and she continued flying northwest, knowing she would hit Ailos soon.
Some hours later...
Norani could see the glowing peaks of Ailos from many miles out, even in the daylight. As she followed the light toward the island, she could saw the western mountain range, and started towards it, per the direction given by Lonelyblade. As she closed in on them, she saw the Temple of Light, covered in scaffolding in the slow state of rebuild it was in. Norani could see large swaths of the island where nature had been and had never returned. Poisoned ground, burnt and exploded down to the rock.
It was just an inkling into it, to see some damage wrought by the Imperium, by the nation all citizens were oathbound to kill. A sigh escaped her lips as she came in low, seeing a crowd of people working around some sort of frame, a structure to be, being built down the walkway from the temple.
She landed lightly upon the scarred stones, looking up at the unfinished archway that was being built. Dozens of Orkhan and others were helping to build it, mages were carving glyphs into it, others nearby were doing incredibly complex calculations and discussing something called spectroportation. But one thing was clear, all of them were focused, but more than that, she could see evident in their smiles that they were happy. Hopeful. Jokes were tossed about, stories shared.
And it made Norani feel so small. So alone. So guilty for seeing something nice like this and feeling bad about herself.
She didn't really feel like talking to strangers yet, even if she had her orders. She instead, walked over to a set of steps that led into a building that was just three walls and a missing ceiling, and she sat there, watching them work. The Isle of Light, she had been here once before, according to her mom. Her mom had flown a dangerous rescue mission here while Norani was strapped to her chest, too small to be without being breastfed.
Norani held up a hand and snagged a bit of light out of the air, creating a small glowing orb in her hand. She was grateful that Arcas had unlocked Light for her, that he'd given her that feather of his. In that... darkness, she would've been lost if she hadn't had both of those things. But... she couldn't forget what she saw there, what she heard there, what she felt there.
Would it have been better if she had just dwelt entirely in darkness? Did seeing what was there make it worse?
Would she feel something at least?
She cast the light back into the world, letting it rejoin the other rays, and she leaned back on her arms, watching the workers, trying to build the wherewithal to get up and talk to someone.