Norani's tired, blood shot eyes looked over at the exhausted lemur upon the back of a great shadow cat, a smile slowly creeping on the elementalist's face. They survived. That was a good start. At the elder witch's comments, Norani could only nod a bit in agreement. Norani couldn't even begin to truly fathom about what had just happened here, she had acted on instinct and a very limited amount of magical experience.
Imogen called it a spell, but Norani wasn't sure if she could replicate that again. Or if she even should.
"I've never been to Atraxia before... Heard so many stories though."
Shielding her eyes, she glanced upward, "Do you know why the sun is wrong here? It's not ours."
At the request, she shook her head, "I do not have anything like that but maybe with all the fire and sand.."
She heard the fire spirit now, heard that voice again, and she cast her eyes on it as the sands began to shift. She could see that it was flourishing, tired, but alive. Her heart swelled seeing that the corruption was gone. She reached out to it, a bit of her aether tinged into her hand, caressing the flames that were fed by the winds that were starting to return. "I'm so glad we made it in time..."
As the tunnel opened, and the foursome began to descend, Norani relaxed, her trust purely in the elements now. As they slid down, Norani closed her eyes, fingertips gliding through the granules of sand, feeling them beginning to shift to stone. And she could feel a bit of a difference there, one she hadn't realized before. Sand was certainly of earthen structure, but it carried the song of the winds within it. It was not as water oriented as the earth from back home, but didn't seem to call for it either.
Fascinating.
Once they settled at the bottom, Norani looked around in wonder. Water was prevalent here, the air cool and humid, a cave of some sort. A soft whistle went out, and she could hear the water and the winds born from their coolness calling back. Her eyes widened. There was a huge spring of some sort down here, they were simply in a small branch of it. She could hear the calm heartbeat of a large lake and the powerful rushing of a river.
She reached down into a puddle at her hip, scooping up perfectly clear and cool water, bringing it to her dried and cracked lips. Draining it down, she felt it refresh and bring some vigor back, not easing the pain, but at least distracting it for a moment. She watched as the elemental did what she thought may have occurred topside. Sand and fire make glass, she smiled, finding it curious to feel how these elements shifted in such a way.
She would have to try making glass sometime.
But for now, a question posed. And there was only one person in the entire world that she knew would take this rescue mission with no questions asked, one who was beyond capable of finding them and getting them out, one who had flown missions against the Imperium, one who helped to evacuate Ailos, one who would always come, though Norani had never called.
"Ourha Q'uvi, Sky Dragoon Major, Orchid Brigade, Air Corps of the Shield 3rd Army of Central Ecith."
A pause, as Norani closed her eyes, and continued, "My mother."
She sighed, knowing that her mother would most certainly come, and she was grateful for that. But she wasn't ready to see her family yet. Or she was, but wasn't. It was still so.. difficult.
She turned to the elemental now, reaching out to it. She was drawn to it, ever since they had shared a bonded bridge, the three of them, and unknowingly a god. "Do you have any more corruption? Are you in pain? Do you know of any others that need help?" Not that she was in any position to give it at this moment, but it was simply her nature.
Smiling softly at it, "Thank you for bringing us to safety. Do you have a name?"