66th of Frost, Year 119
"Taelian?"
A startled voice.
"...Yeah?" he turned, curiously, to face the other man. Renfier.
"Do you remember me?"
"I remember you."
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"How long have you lived here?" the Valran asked. He loomed relaxedly over his bowl of soup, often glancing to view Taelian at his left, the two men seated beneath a presiding shade. They had reunited at random, roaming through Grimholdt, each apparently seeking their own objectives; one wished to familiarize himself with the realm he now lived so near to, and the other wished to make contact with a group he found to be of interest.
"Only a few days, Renfier," he called him by name. The Valran quickly noticed that Taelian was considerably less shy -- but still, somewhat so. They did not make eye contact often; the Siltori appeared to avoid his gaze.
"And... where did you come from?" he inquired.
"Kalzasi," Taelian replied. "In Karnor. But... I actually came from Alfsos first, so I suppose you could say I'm... returning, in a way?" Taelian proposed, cracking a reserved and somewhat awkward smile. Renfier grinned brightly, appearing to be closely observing the Ebon Knight's expressions.
"And... what has your life been like until now?" he asked.
"Interesting," Taelian responded. "And... good. In Kalzasi... I found a man," he started, already smiling at the thought of him. The mere inference. It only took remembering that Riven was around to make Taelian happy -- such had always been his effect.
"Found a man?" Renfier questioned, digging into a small slab of honeyed ham strewn throughout his soup.
"Yeah -- like, a... man. Sorry... I suppose I'm wording it strangely. I've fallen in love, Renfier. A love I don't think I'll ever fall out of. I..."
"Oh, gods," Renfier groaned. "Lord, aren't you near-still in your britches, Taelian? Especially being an Elf. I'm sure you'll fall out of love with the man eventually; he'll die long before you, anyway. Unless you somehow found another one like you."
"No," the Pyromancer shook his head. "He's an Avialae. They live long, I've been told. Not quite as long as us... but there's a solution to that. Hasn't... uh -- Liam, hasn't he ever offered to make you his Arlaed?"
"Err -- no?" Renfier's brows narrowed against the crease of his eyes. Taelian, immediately realizing his error, shifted the conversation. It did not surprise him that no one wished to live with Renfier for an incredibly long time -- particularly considering forging an Arlaed Pact with him would likely decrease the lifespan of the Elf in question, considerably so.
"Nevertheless... we've been together for almost a season, now," Taelian smiled, brightly.
"Oh, a season, is it?" Renfier chuckled. "You ready to marry yet? I can't imagine ever needing more than a season to decide whether you've found eternal love. What obscene wisdom you have, Ela'Rannoch."
"Shut up," Taelian replied. "Riven is incredible..." he said, eyes beginning to go alight once more. "We have this thing -- it's called, the Bond? It's an Avialae thing; there's multiple... tiers to it, too, based on how important you are to one another. We have... a Companion Bond, which is the closest most people ever become. I can't make it any clearer, Renfier, he--"
"Taelian," the Valran sighed. "I believe you. I hope nothing changes... in fact, I'll pray to Ulen that nothing does. For now... let's catch up on other things, aye? There's a lot that I'm doing here -- you too, I'm certain -- and a lot I'd like to discuss."