60 Glade, Year 123
[Closed - Rickter, Æros, Paragon]
It had been a busy few days. That Hilana had brought a Re'hyaean senator to stay in their guest house while the derby was on meant that her father absolutely could not go off on her entering the races. It had worked out well, because inasmuch as Lebaoth wanted to, he couldn't. He could not upbraid his youngest because her friend was around, and looking as unsupportive as berating her for entering a very important race on the camel that she had bred, raised, and trained for every single day of his life was not a good look.
But Hilana and Æros had gone into town in the afternoon, the girl dressed in her more casual attire than the expensive outfits she was expected to wear here, and gotten a wooden rowboat from the docks. It was very similar to the wooden rowboat she had found herself in to meet the Founders a few seasons prior, and if it was good enough for that, it would do for this. Even if the official excuse was that she just wanted to explore the harbour and take him to see the Colossi, after all... except they hadn't stopped there. Hilana was hardly a sailor, but she was an Elementalist, and as such, with her loaded rucksack and the horned Fae in tow, they had gone out to cross the water. The Sceptre of Avaerys protected the whole of the kingdom, but once they hit the borders, they would see the great darkness. Æros had said he wanted to see it for himself, and so Hilana went north. They would find the Eclipse that way; considering it was the most direct route to the limitations of the reclusive desert Kingdom.
Short work was made of the water with the help of Elementalism. Illumite had been procured and packed in preparation for the great darkness when they got to it. It was better to have something than nothing, especially since Hilana was using aether to get them to where they needed to go. And after a while, find it they did. She glanced at her friend, and with a nod, pushed them from the everlasting light that had protected their homeland for two seasons now into the wall of darkness. It felt much cooler, just like it had when they had gone to Ecith, and now the Illumite was needed - because the boat, no matter what they did with aether... was not working. But when she got it from her loaded backpack, she straightened on the seat and paused. "Do you see that?" she asked Æros, looking on at the frozen-looking icy crystal tree. And with that, Hilana shifted the boat, and sent them towards the crystalline tree.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained. And fortune belonged to the adventurous. Audentes fortuna iuvat, or so they would say in Vastian. To her surprise, the boat ran aground, and Hilana looked over the side, grabbing an oar to poke at the ground and test it to make sure that they were not about to step onto something that wasn't existing except in her head. It seemed solid enough, and the girl shouldered her rucksack, gathering her skirts and testing the ground with one foot, and then the other. It seemed safe enough, at least, and her illumite pendant hung beside the other one gifted to her from the High Sentinel. Her long ebon hair had been woven into a braid and it hung down her back, reaching past her hips and to her posterior, and her short, sleeveless blouse did not completely cover her midriff as per her usual style. Today, however, it at least matched the full tiered skirts, both of them light blue and white with silver decorative stitching. If she had known that they might actually find something, she might have at least worn her riding clothes...
As she looked towards the tree, she thought she saw a familiar shape that she remembered from a dream. "Rick?" Hilana spoke up, tilting her head, not about to get too far from the safety of the boat in case her mind was playing tricks on her.
[Closed - Rickter, Æros, Paragon]
It had been a busy few days. That Hilana had brought a Re'hyaean senator to stay in their guest house while the derby was on meant that her father absolutely could not go off on her entering the races. It had worked out well, because inasmuch as Lebaoth wanted to, he couldn't. He could not upbraid his youngest because her friend was around, and looking as unsupportive as berating her for entering a very important race on the camel that she had bred, raised, and trained for every single day of his life was not a good look.
But Hilana and Æros had gone into town in the afternoon, the girl dressed in her more casual attire than the expensive outfits she was expected to wear here, and gotten a wooden rowboat from the docks. It was very similar to the wooden rowboat she had found herself in to meet the Founders a few seasons prior, and if it was good enough for that, it would do for this. Even if the official excuse was that she just wanted to explore the harbour and take him to see the Colossi, after all... except they hadn't stopped there. Hilana was hardly a sailor, but she was an Elementalist, and as such, with her loaded rucksack and the horned Fae in tow, they had gone out to cross the water. The Sceptre of Avaerys protected the whole of the kingdom, but once they hit the borders, they would see the great darkness. Æros had said he wanted to see it for himself, and so Hilana went north. They would find the Eclipse that way; considering it was the most direct route to the limitations of the reclusive desert Kingdom.
Short work was made of the water with the help of Elementalism. Illumite had been procured and packed in preparation for the great darkness when they got to it. It was better to have something than nothing, especially since Hilana was using aether to get them to where they needed to go. And after a while, find it they did. She glanced at her friend, and with a nod, pushed them from the everlasting light that had protected their homeland for two seasons now into the wall of darkness. It felt much cooler, just like it had when they had gone to Ecith, and now the Illumite was needed - because the boat, no matter what they did with aether... was not working. But when she got it from her loaded backpack, she straightened on the seat and paused. "Do you see that?" she asked Æros, looking on at the frozen-looking icy crystal tree. And with that, Hilana shifted the boat, and sent them towards the crystalline tree.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained. And fortune belonged to the adventurous. Audentes fortuna iuvat, or so they would say in Vastian. To her surprise, the boat ran aground, and Hilana looked over the side, grabbing an oar to poke at the ground and test it to make sure that they were not about to step onto something that wasn't existing except in her head. It seemed solid enough, and the girl shouldered her rucksack, gathering her skirts and testing the ground with one foot, and then the other. It seemed safe enough, at least, and her illumite pendant hung beside the other one gifted to her from the High Sentinel. Her long ebon hair had been woven into a braid and it hung down her back, reaching past her hips and to her posterior, and her short, sleeveless blouse did not completely cover her midriff as per her usual style. Today, however, it at least matched the full tiered skirts, both of them light blue and white with silver decorative stitching. If she had known that they might actually find something, she might have at least worn her riding clothes...
As she looked towards the tree, she thought she saw a familiar shape that she remembered from a dream. "Rick?" Hilana spoke up, tilting her head, not about to get too far from the safety of the boat in case her mind was playing tricks on her.