"But we aren't strangers, lady," he replied in an accent that was fletched with phoenix feathers, shot straight from the heart of the sun. It caused the Common to feel foreign in his mouth, any accent of this mortal coil too dense, too bitter.
Concern drew his eyebrows together and he deliberately swiveled his right hand so as to display to her its back and the sign of Rak'keli emblazoned upon it. This was performed with the hope that knowledge he was a healer would further the cause of his face with that war hammer of her's.
"At least, I don't think we are," he finished on a lame note, hands dropping empty of everything but morning's quiet mist. Denval slept around them while the dark began to bleed back into the ground, falling ill to shadows with Syna's rise.
His eyes flinched as the wolf's hour retreated. Then they closed.
I swallow the sound and it swallows me whole
till there's nothing left inside my soul
Day broke burdensome, diffused through all of the dispersing fog. Clouds were grey, iron colored as if to reflect the delicate artistry of the Konti's scales. Armor, they claimed, they suggested, winter's newborn sky reflecting the state of Denval where even gods hardly dared tread of late.
The glory of sunrise coalesced instead within the Drykas, a slow burn, a gloaming melt. Windmarks writhed and vanished while embers and earth spilled through his hair. The lines of his face sharpened, mastered. It was painful, he had been told once, painful to watch and there was a blind woman in a city in the south who claimed his face was her only lasting sight.
His shifted and his shadow gained some inches in height, shoulders a touch more broad, and for certain his clothes fit him far better than they had but moments previous.
He opened his eyes to find himself still watching her. Uncertainty crouched in them. He did not expect her to know him still.
as empty as that beating drum
but the sound has just begun
"There's a place to lay your head. If you like," he told her. "It's a clinic run by an Opal Order Healer. I swear it's safe. As safe as anything and any of us are in Denval these days."
A beat.
"Even, perhaps especially, for the Unburning."