The mark upon the Sellsword's life was indeed fresh.
So fresh, in fact, that a mere swig of freshly brewed stew did little to quell the budding storm within. Barbatos typically did a good job of focusing on the daily. It kept his mind and heart distracted from the gaping void in his life. If he was more occupied about his next job or finding another opportunity, then he would not remember the day he went searching in the broken city. He could bury and ignore the sight of his father when he finally unearthed him...or rather, what was left of the great man who had raised him.
But the conversation had taken a mallet to the effort of distraction. And as the ivory-haired woman focused upon him, Barbatos lowered his gaze. He willed his focus to settle upon the stew in his grasp. He attempted to suss out what each bit within the broth was. What was meat and what wasn't. What could he recognize? All in an attempt to keep the storm within at bay. It was hard, but he thought he could do it. All the while, the one called Faelora spoke again. Her tone was gentle as she began, acknowledging that she had heard about the destruction of his home.
As for his question, she offered her hand and Barbatos looked up. He saw her palm as she explained. Divination it was called. "I see." came his simple response. "And how did you come about this power?"
He asked in the hopes of steering the conversation away. But it was only fair that he answered the question that came immediately after. It was an obvious one, given the nature of the Calamity. Barbatos sighed and settled his gaze upon her face. "I was away from the city at the time. Was saved simply by being at the right place at right time." From thence, he finished off his own bowl of stew in a few hearty chugs.
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