Aoren studied Caesarion's olive green eyes for a moment before he moved closer and extended his right hand. There on the back of it shimmered the Seer's Lily. He let his hand linger there for a few moments before splaying his fingers causing the pattern to shimmer in the light of Leth.
"Do you know what this is?" He let his hand linger there for a moment longer before pulling it back and running that very hand through his hair. "It's a Godsmark. Given to me by Avalis, the Goddess of Seers. I see the world a lot differently as a result. I have seen the stones when they were boulders. I have seen rivers that were once oceans. Mountains that were once forests. I have seen the world when the world was a very different place. As a result the world around me doesn't quite hold the same meaning as it does for everyone else." He flexed his hand and looked down at the Lily with both an expression of resigned sadness and quiet contemplation. "The world was a different place once..." With that he fell silent.
"I bear no ill will to any man or woman who bears no ill will to me. Besides, when all I have to do to learn about a person's motives and past is concentrate on their divine thread of fate it takes the mystery out wondering who people are and why they do what they do." He smiled at Caesarion. "Fortunately I seldom feel the need to do so." He winked at the young man seated nearby.
"We all wear masks, Master Caesarion. We lie, we cheat, we steal and we perform acts of great kindness and great cruelty. I've seen it all. Lived through it all. So why should I judge men for those things when all of us do them?" He closed his eyes in thought for a moment. He could feel the weight of those ageless times that stretched back into the depths of eternity. There were times when he could not grasp it all but he did spend a great deal of time contemplating the things he'd seen. "I've spent a greater part of my adult life trying to help people deal with the trauma of their past. Because if there is one thing I always know...it's the Past."
He considered Caesarion's question for a moment before he sat upright and turned his body to face the young man fully. He let it pass unanswered at first.
"No. We're not up here because the water is too hot. We're up here because I wanted to get a better look at you." Aoren winked at the Ravokian man with a hint of a smirk on his lips. After a moment however his face relaxed and gained an observant expression. He studied the way Caesarion's hair caught the moonlight and shined slightly in the darkness. He studied the handsome features of his face and the athleticism of his body. It was his eyes however that caught Aoren's attention the most. They drew him in. The olive green tones were beautiful. The Drykan male leaned in closer so that he could study those eyes more carefully. When his face was only a mere few inches away he spoke softly.
"Yes. I'm interested in you, Caesarion."