As Raxen stepped away, Talon let him go. Whatever history was between the two of them, he knew that it would come to light in time. There was still so much that he had to learn. If nothing else, this bout had taught Talon that he was almost hesitant to embrace the fullness of godhood. It was a vast and terrifying thing and something he did not know how to fully navigate. He supposed that would change now that he was to learn. He did not know what to expect from Raxen, he felt the Ork was both relieved that he was there and angered by his presence at the same time.
“You are right. Justice is mine.” Talon brought up a hand and clenched his fist. More than ever before he felt the truth of that statement. So close to the Aetherium was he, that he felt it ripple outward resonating across the realms both mortal and divine. Justice had returned to the world. Talon was not certain all of what that meant but he knew what he would like to do with it. Looking up at Raxen he merely sighed and nodded his head. Despite the bluntness of his delivery and the words that bit into his ego, Talon knew that the man was speaking the truth. Everything about the man said to Talon that Raxen was an individual who despised falsehood.
“As you say, Shujin.” He used the Synskrit word to Teacher as it was clear that, at least for a short time, Raxen would be the teacher that he needed. Talon both felt and heard Aoren come to his side. Without even asking or speaking, his bondmate wrapped an arm around his waist, draped one of Talon’s arms across his shoulders and urged him to lean into him. Talon did. He was tired. That short bout had taken more out of him than he realized and his injuries, between the broken wing and the throbbing in his jaw, he was going to need the attention of a healer.
He could only imagine the lessons that Raxen had to teach him. With only three days to learn them, Talon would be focused. Aoren helped him to the edge of the Circle of Wandering where he helped him into a sitting position. Reaching to his hip, Aoren opened the featherlight bag in order to take out a few bandages. Carefully, very carefully, Talon extended his broken wing. Almost as soon as Aoren touched it, he wanted to yelp in pain but he clenched his jaw. With patient diligence, his bondmate began maneuvering Talon’s wing so that he could form a temporary binding until they could get to a more seasoned healer. When the binding was applied, Aoren helped him back to his feet. Talon looked to Raxen.
“I look forward to what you have to teach.” Talon looked to Aoren and between them, he opened up the bond more freely so that they could follow each other’s movements more easily.
“Shall we begin tomorrow?” Talon posed the question but immediately Aoren spoke.
“No. Your wing must heal first.” Before Talon could protest, Aoren gave him a stern look. Sensing his partner’s thoughts, Talon nodded. Aoren was not going to budge on this and he was already angry at the state of things.
“When my wing heals.” He looked to Raxen, studying the Ork for a moment. “Until then, Raxen.”
Opening himself up to the Slipspace, he aligned the spatial pathways to set himself at the bottom of the Circle of Wandering. He was going to be pushing himself with his Traversion but it was perhaps best that he do this now. Talon reached over and cupped Aoren’s cheek, touching their brows for a moment before he stepped back and Vaulted to the bottom of the spire.
Aoren met Raxen’s gaze. His burning eyes considered the demigod carefully. His jaw flexed briefly as he thought on the bout that had unfolded before him. Even he had not fully grasped the full extent of Talon’s potential. Seeing his bondmate pushing himself during the fight had showed him something he had only glimpsed thus far. He didn’t know what to say to Raxen. Truth be told, he didn’t want to say anything at all. Talon had a kind heart and possessed a readiness to forgive all but the most abhorrent of people. More than his body, Aoren saw his role as needing to protect his beloved from the more emotional wounds he was prone to suffering. Talon took things to heart very deeply, despite his attempts at coming off as reserved. It was simply his nature.
He knew one thing though, if Raxen had killed Talon, he would not have cared if he himself died in the process. He would have unleashed absolute hell upon the demigod, becoming a nightmare for him that sought vengeance even after death. With that thought, Aoren stepped back without taking his eyes off of Raxen, spread his wings and took flight. He followed where he felt his bondmate.