A map... with an unknown destination, underwater travel, and the potential for collecting new embellishments for her jewelry? Naeya grinned. Just the type of mystery I adore. The Charoda may well have been holding the map upside down for all Naeya knew, but the idea of spending the remainder of her day exploring the sea excited her to no end. Besides, today seemed like the right sort of day to throw caution to the wind.
"Yes!" Naeya exclaimed, her level of excitement only a beat behind the Charoda's. "Yes, I will come with you. Of course I will come with you!" She smiled as her new companion dashed into the water. "I'm Naeya!" she called out as she waded in after the Charoda, intent on catching up.
As she reached the green woman's side, however, a new thought occurred to her. They were about to, quite literally, dive into Laviku's domain, were they not? As a Rivarian citizen, Naeya knew just as well as the next person that the Suvan was a very temperamental realm. Would it not be prudent, then, to offer up a prayer to the Sea King in reverence and thanks?
Naeya immediately voiced her thoughts to the Charoda woman. "I'd like to pray to Laviku for thanks and safe passage first, if you don't mind," she said. She was not really asking for permission, however, as she had already decided to pray whether or not her acquaintance was in agreement.
The water swirled around Naeya's upper legs as she remained standing, eyes closed. Breaths began to occur in an almost meditative manner, with long, deep inhales and exhales creating a rhythmic rise and fall of her stomach. She dropped her hands to the surface of the sea, allowing them to float gently up and down with the calm waves. "Laviku..." The name, whispered, became caught up in the afternoon's light breeze.
"Laviku." This time, her voice grew louder. "Laviku, we thank you for allowing us into your waters. We thank you for the life you create, maintain, and watch over, and for the beauty that you've allowed into our world." Naeya collected a handful of water between her two palms and raised it up to her chest, eyes still closed. Shining droplets trickled gently through her fingers as she spoke, already on their journey back to the sea. "Laviku, we ask that you watch over us as we explore your kingdom..." The water was nearly all back in the sea now. "...And allow us safe passage to and from Riverfall."
Naeya's hands dropped back down to her sides and her eyes flashed open, settling on her companion. "All right then," she smiled, happy for the calm that had settled around her heart. "I think I'm ready. Shall we?"