Multifaceted III Glade 60th, 123rd Year, A.o.S.
If he were to look at it from the same perspective that Aeros were, then Lykos could indeed understand, for he too would be rather intrigued by the complexity of the situation. Circumstantial as it would be, he was not sure if he'd be so inclined to help out right away though. Did that make him a selfish person prior to his memory wipe? Or simply that overly cautious when it came to matters that weren't his own? It was obviously pointless to ponder that aspect about himself, given Lykos wouldn't have a clue of his life prior to leaving that tree.
"I understand," he ruminated in turn to the ghost, "were I just a bystander in all this, then I probably would appreciate the clarity one might find in all this." It didn't surprise him that at least one of them had paid attention to this mysterious aether found within the ceiling of that room, for Lykos to have seen nothing meant he needed to trail back to the initial moment of his awakening. Despite what little memory he did describe to the Sentinel earlier, the wolf had other things to reflect on now that he had time to process things a bit better.
What did he remember though? Beyond the recollection of spiders he referenced, his olfactory senses still tingled from something he felt almost forgotten as well. He wasn't sure how, or why, but the faintest traces of ozone were left in his nostrils. The scent, however, almost subsided to the point of complete erasure from his nose, having been drowned out by the new aromatic sensations that had filled the room entirely. But if his nose had traced such a scent, then surely, there had to be a reason it lingered there before they left for Tertium.
At this point it was another dead horse he felt he was kicking at, and Lykos did not wish to linger on it for too long, considering much of what he experienced in that room only brought back more heartache in turn. From what Lykos had gathered out of Aeros' part of the story, this Shaeoth character or entity was one the wolf likely hoped to avoid crossing. Vengeance was a concept that felt foreign to him, only because Lykos didn't feel a propensity to lash out at anything for the moment. Only hollowed out inside, bled dry of anything and everything that gave him an identity before.
But if Aeros only needed to find the subject of his ire and enact that vengeance? Then perhaps Lykos could learn to help carry that out someday, he did have a good nose after all, but even that didn't seem to be enough for finding whatever this entity really was. "I'm not sure how, but I'll help however I can." The wolf finally offered after Aeros expressed his discontent, sympathetic for the ethereal man and his state of being.
When Athalia chimed in on Hilana's behavior, Lykos's eyes rested on her before glancing to Hilana next, admittedly he beheld a sense of simplistic wonder with the woman. And while he didn't visibly see the two sisters physically touch, their shared bond wasn't lost on him while he continued to munch on the remainder of his bread. The request for more protein did not seem a tall order, a relief to the wolf as he started to finish off the last few bites, only to move onto the next available bit of food at her encouragement.
The wolf never imagined himself to be so voraciously ravenous when it came to food, not when it felt like he was only half starved from whatever exertions took a toll on him. But this level of hunger had been ridiculous for him to bear through, only because he had yet to stop eating even after hefty consumption. Surely it wasn't normal for a human or mortal to eat this much, then again, Lykos had to accredit the fact that he wasn't actually either of those either. Much to his chagrin, he was a Demigod so it stood to reason that likely played a part. Regardless, despite the endless encouragement and comfort that Lana might've fed him, it didn't completely absolve him of the tedium involved in that regard.
When she unwrapped more of that cooked chicken she'd brought with them though? His eyes nearly watered again at the sight of it, an appreciative smile cast to her before he grew fixated on the fact he was overwhelmingly warm. With the removal of his fur-padded vestment it felt easier for his skin to actually breathe, the heat that clung to him finally lessening but only to a slight degree than before. It became clear that he was just naturally an oven at this rate, his body rapidly produced heat on it's own to keep the cold at bay. Not surprising given he was from the North.
"Only somewhat..." He admitted with his gaze back down at the chicken. Lia then suggested the idea of making coldstones, something that he didn't know if it would actually help or not, but Lykos wasn't going to shoot it down for the sake of comfort. "Could always try. I just... burn off heat as is, so being naturally warm in an already warm environment is a little difficult." Perhaps he could learn to acclimate in the day to come, as challenging as that would seem, or maybe with a bit of effort he'd adjust to the temperatures magically over time.
"Uh... That's not entirely necessary." He remarked at the idea of them buying him clothes, well for him at least, it became clearer that Athalia would likely need some herself. But for the wolf himself? As large as he was, and as heavy as he felt, clothing likely would only be a hindrance on his behalf if they went shopping for him. They'd have to get measurements for his size, and well, if they had to go through the trouble of custom ordering things...
Yeah, Lykos felt it better not to overburden their wallets as well, since he already required large quantities of food. Provided or not, he didn't wish to overindulge on their kindness, lest he would feel more and more like a mooching bum than an actual recovering Demigod. It seemed after that Lana had inquired about a tower of some sort, nothing that Lykos had noticed before their departure from the tree. A westward tower though... and they came from the farthest reaches of the north. To him, it sounded like these distant locations correlated to something bigger, something the wolf hadn't quite fully grasped just yet.
Lia was quick to scold her younger sister though, demanding that Lana rest before even considering an investigation. The wolf aptly went in for his chicken at that point, trying not to quietly moan as the savory flavors sent his synapses into a manic frenzy. It was so delectably delicious that he almost didn't want to stop eating, and the craving for more only spiked the further he indulged in the savory meat. He was given a better emphasis on views of the Undead, as well as a bit more cultural lore on Solunarium as he ate, and that led Lykos to appropriately nod at Lia as he continued chomping down the mouthful of chicken he had. It took a moment for him to swallow it all down, being a hefty chunk and all, but after a rapturous gulp, he looked between the pair of them individually.
"So in essence... Aeros is fine as he is, only, tolerable until he possesses an actual body." Which likely meant it had to be a living body as well, and not that of a corpse repurposed for the specter's sake. "Well, we've all got a lot of ground to cover in that case." He ruminated on with another hearty bite from the chicken, almost nearly consuming half of it already as he started to chomp vigorously on it once more.
"Every side attacks you when you don't pick sides."