With the illusions of the 'trick' that was Aurin's bequest having been dismissed, Arvælyn presented more of the distinctions that his erstwhile amatus was contemplating. With eyes that glowed and broad wings at his back, he certainly looked more powerful than the skinny starveling Aurin once plucked up in Antiris like some unexpected find at a pawn shop. His clothing was more ornate than that which he'd crafted with his Craft, the illusory tunic having been a simple thing meant to garner no covetous eyes, whereas this was princely regalia tailored and enchanted to suit his particular form and to allow for the unusual appendages protruding from his back.
"Well, yes, I see that..." Arry replied with an incredulous chortle, at Aurin's rather cagey response to his question. He let out a soft sigh when he deigned to answer in earnest that he didn't.
"Forgive me my nature, Aurin. I know you aren't one to hold things sacrosanct, but it is nice to know that there are a few things that were..." He paused, "...that are just ours." He pondered that for a moment, working through his feelings aloud in real time.
"That makes me regret some things less, and other things more..." He trailed off, contemplating that further internally. "I never meant to punish you, I-... No, that is a lie I've told myself as well as you. I did want you to suffer in my absence at first. I think, when I first met Finn, part of me wanted him so you would be jealous... Like some sort of test. It was I who was tested... and learned what I require and, I think, was made better by certain standards. As you pulled me away from my path of poverty and anonymity, he pulled me from a path that tended towards bitterness and wrath." He shook his head,
"I am rambling. All of this is to say, I do not wish for you to be in pain, even if the covetous dragon in me also wanted to be irreplaceable in your heart. To be..." He reached up, tugging at his collar as he unconsciously felt the tightening of his divine collar, "...Supreme."