TIMESTAMP: 60 Glade 123
NOTES: part 3 of this
NOTES: part 3 of this
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What it was that Hilana suggested and then Athalia expanded upon followed the same lines of logic that ran through the mind of the spirit. “I am compelled to agree with them,” he started after Lykos had his chance to respond. “...and I suppose now is as good a scenario as any to force myself to speak Common,” he said, mild, yet intentional, disdain in his voice.
“A shame that your soul is so bright, such that we cannot gaze upon you…might we see what runes you possess outright…but alas! Gods are…so…bright? …blinding, even for Semblers of skill. I imagine with some self-examination and experimentation such things will not be hard to discover.
“Nevertheless, if I had to guess, the Stitchmother likely made a bargain with you, as she is wont to do in times of strife, and the toll she took from you resulted in…ah, as you are now. I shudder to think of what stakes it would've taken for you to agree to such a thing. We've both lost parts of ourselves, equally heavy losses, yet completely opposite in nature...how...interesting.”
Though he spoke slowly and with additional pauses as he fished for particular words, he was clear enough to understand with little issue unless one had trouble understanding a Vastian lilt specifically.
The ghost then laughed, though it lacked any semblance of frivolity. “Ah, but forgive me for comparing our circumstances– mine was a choice made in selfishness, yours? Selfless. Weighted the same they may be, but…” he trailed off, a bilious sort of emotion rising within. “...but your choice saved lives, mine took two.” Emotion was back in his voice now and he sounded quite grave.
He cursed himself and the voidcast creature that put him in this scenario, and when the day came that he'll find it again, he planned to obliterate it– but for now? The only direction for which his ire could flow was within.
“A shame that your soul is so bright, such that we cannot gaze upon you…might we see what runes you possess outright…but alas! Gods are…so…bright? …blinding, even for Semblers of skill. I imagine with some self-examination and experimentation such things will not be hard to discover.
“Nevertheless, if I had to guess, the Stitchmother likely made a bargain with you, as she is wont to do in times of strife, and the toll she took from you resulted in…ah, as you are now. I shudder to think of what stakes it would've taken for you to agree to such a thing. We've both lost parts of ourselves, equally heavy losses, yet completely opposite in nature...how...interesting.”
Though he spoke slowly and with additional pauses as he fished for particular words, he was clear enough to understand with little issue unless one had trouble understanding a Vastian lilt specifically.
The ghost then laughed, though it lacked any semblance of frivolity. “Ah, but forgive me for comparing our circumstances– mine was a choice made in selfishness, yours? Selfless. Weighted the same they may be, but…” he trailed off, a bilious sort of emotion rising within. “...but your choice saved lives, mine took two.” Emotion was back in his voice now and he sounded quite grave.
He cursed himself and the voidcast creature that put him in this scenario, and when the day came that he'll find it again, he planned to obliterate it– but for now? The only direction for which his ire could flow was within.
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"Vallenor Tongue/Speech"
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"Valasren Tongue/Speech"
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