TIMESTAMP: Hunter's Bounty 9, Glade 122
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With the incident at the northern tree being not even two weeks in the past, the weight of it was as yet still nigh unbearable for Æros. The perception shift from simply being alive to being undead was one fairly massive weight on its own, but then the circumstances under which he'd died and then revived was something else altogether. And while it was nice to have Hilana for support, it hurt not being able to speak much about the reasoning behind his current state to any of his kin.
But then, there was another who'd been there– the amnesiac demi-god that had come back with them. His memories, and perhaps more, had been taken by the tree. In a way, their predicaments mirrored one another; harrowing as either fate was, there was potential to find solidarity in one another. And while part of Æros simply wanted to collapse in on himself and implode, the soul to which he was bound would never allow that (nor would Myshala allow for a peaceful afterlife). So if he had to go forward, why not walk the path alongside the one who's likely lost even more than he had? And if Lykos meant to stay here for a prolonged period of time, he needed to learn the language. While Æros was thoroughly unsure how else a weakened shade could be of any real assistance to the demi-god, he could at least help with that.
The deceased patrician would arrive at Arcem Rubrum Petram in the body of a servus, both because this was the only way he could act independently and frankly, it was markedly unpleasant to try and treat with the living when you yourself had no flesh. The servus was an elf, a moonborn that appeared young, though was actually quite a but older than Æros. His features would be modified with Masquerade in a few ways that would be reminiscent of how Æros used to look, though that only extended to the color of his skin, his eyes and his horns. He was dressed in fairly standard fair for a Solunarian noble, preferring a white silk that would shift to a shimmering gold near the hems, and he wore a bit more jewelry than most.
Æros would find his way from the portal to the selfsame meeting room they'd been initially received in upon their arrival, though this time, there would be both linguistic texts regarding both Vastian and Common alongside refreshments– the ghost had planned ahead, wanting to try and mimic the way he structured his life before. When he got there, however, he was a bit early and it'd appear that he had arrived first. He wasn't particularly bothered, as he found himself fascinated with how different food tasted to each person he'd thus far possessed.
But then, there was another who'd been there– the amnesiac demi-god that had come back with them. His memories, and perhaps more, had been taken by the tree. In a way, their predicaments mirrored one another; harrowing as either fate was, there was potential to find solidarity in one another. And while part of Æros simply wanted to collapse in on himself and implode, the soul to which he was bound would never allow that (nor would Myshala allow for a peaceful afterlife). So if he had to go forward, why not walk the path alongside the one who's likely lost even more than he had? And if Lykos meant to stay here for a prolonged period of time, he needed to learn the language. While Æros was thoroughly unsure how else a weakened shade could be of any real assistance to the demi-god, he could at least help with that.
The deceased patrician would arrive at Arcem Rubrum Petram in the body of a servus, both because this was the only way he could act independently and frankly, it was markedly unpleasant to try and treat with the living when you yourself had no flesh. The servus was an elf, a moonborn that appeared young, though was actually quite a but older than Æros. His features would be modified with Masquerade in a few ways that would be reminiscent of how Æros used to look, though that only extended to the color of his skin, his eyes and his horns. He was dressed in fairly standard fair for a Solunarian noble, preferring a white silk that would shift to a shimmering gold near the hems, and he wore a bit more jewelry than most.
Æros would find his way from the portal to the selfsame meeting room they'd been initially received in upon their arrival, though this time, there would be both linguistic texts regarding both Vastian and Common alongside refreshments– the ghost had planned ahead, wanting to try and mimic the way he structured his life before. When he got there, however, he was a bit early and it'd appear that he had arrived first. He wasn't particularly bothered, as he found himself fascinated with how different food tasted to each person he'd thus far possessed.
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"Vallenor Tongue/Speech"
"Vastien Tongue/Speech"
"Valasren Tongue/Speech"
"Common Tongue/Speech"