Day 20, Summer of 512 AV
1st Bell after Midnight
Order of Transcendence Temporary Headquarters
1st Bell after Midnight
Order of Transcendence Temporary Headquarters
The first bell struck as the city bells signified the shift of time. It was one bell pass a brand new day, yet most people were asleep, busy recovering the energy needed to pursue their business when Syna climbed the sky. Now, Leth's gaze reigned over all, and the unflinching moonlight washed over a solemn ethaefal lounging just outside a modest looking building.
The illusions of the city had made it such at that, at the moment, they were on a mountain of some sort overlooking a gentle stream, though the ethaefal could not be sure if the water was real or merely an illusion. The building behind him was the temporary base he had rented for the duration of summer for their newly built guild, and it was to here that he moved from the Cubacious Inn for lodging purposes while it was generally unused.
The konti he met back in Zeltiva had came to Alvadas for her Call, and her mother's divination held true for their chavis indeed lay tightly woven together. Eridanus wondered if she was sleeping soundly inside, for he could not today.
The moonlight called to him, as though Leth had a message for him, yet lacked the means to do so. Something in him yearned to go across the Suvan Sea, and the moonlight continued to beckon. There was something stirring within his chest, and it was a mix of apprehension and adrenaline and excitement.
There was something strange afoot, or he could simply just be moon-mad.
The illusions of the city had made it such at that, at the moment, they were on a mountain of some sort overlooking a gentle stream, though the ethaefal could not be sure if the water was real or merely an illusion. The building behind him was the temporary base he had rented for the duration of summer for their newly built guild, and it was to here that he moved from the Cubacious Inn for lodging purposes while it was generally unused.
The konti he met back in Zeltiva had came to Alvadas for her Call, and her mother's divination held true for their chavis indeed lay tightly woven together. Eridanus wondered if she was sleeping soundly inside, for he could not today.
The moonlight called to him, as though Leth had a message for him, yet lacked the means to do so. Something in him yearned to go across the Suvan Sea, and the moonlight continued to beckon. There was something stirring within his chest, and it was a mix of apprehension and adrenaline and excitement.
There was something strange afoot, or he could simply just be moon-mad.