The Dhani ran a gloved hand through his mane of hair, combing back the muddy brown strands that shielded his eyes. Satisfied, he turned his attention down to his rain soaked clothing. A few rebellious hairs bounced back and slapped him in the face, but he ignored them. He was far too busy worrying about the effect the freezing water would have on him as it soaked through his multiple layers of clothing. The color of his attire had become somewhat more colorful during his time in Lhavit. The dark browns, slate colored grays, and ominous blacks he once wore had been traded for the softer colors of tan, green, and ash as if the sheen of the radiant city was rubbing off on him. He still wore colors that would blend into the earthy colors of the wilds, but had taken to wearing brighter ones beneath his jungle green overcoat so that only had to unbutton his jacket to join the divine rainbow of colors that was Lhavit. Unfortunately, this was far from obvious today. His soaked cloak and jacket almost looked black in the rain, and the mud, blood, and dirt that caked onto his clothes from many tireless days of hard work had stolen its appeal. Even worse, it could be said that he still mirrored Lhavit. Not the past city of radiant light and hope, but the beaten, worn, and broken one that now loomed in the background.
They had all been pushed to their limits in the past few weeks. Earthquakes, riots, mysterious caves... Every member of Lhavit had been hard at work, and Svan had been no different. When the first subtle tremors tore through Lhavit, Svan had immediately began searching for a cause. Snakes heard sounds much better than humans, and more importantly, they heard it in a different way. When in Dhani or snake form, Svan could hear the vibrations in the ground through his jaw. While Dhani were no better than a human when it came to sounds from above, they were nearly unmatched when it came to the earth. The sense was strong, and focused enough that Svan could not only tell you the location of people in a closed carriage as it rolled by, he could tell you the exact position they were in and about how tall they were with nothing but his sense of hearing. Despite this, the snake had been unable to gleam any information after the first tremor, and had simply assumed it to be a completely natural quake.
It wasn't until the second one rocked the city that he realized just how wrong he was. He had spent the past few days after that trying to help calm the riots and aid the injured. He had seen children trampled under the feet of a panicked crowd, people crushed into a meaty salsa under their own houses, and looters take the lives of innocent men and women. He had done all he could to protect the weak and subdue the violent, but he was only a single man. To make matters worse, he had been forced to do almost all of it in his
frail human form. He could only imagine the chaos that a snake man walking through the streets would have caused. Not that much more chaos could have been added.
When he wasn't lifting pieces of fallen buildings, or escorting a child safely to its family, he was working full time for Caiyha. He spent his little free time scouring the woods in Dhani form. The wildlife had taken a heavy blow just as the city had, and it was his duty to tend to it. He had long since lost count of the injured animals he had put down, and fallen trees he had moved. Though in all honesty, the wilderness had been surprisingly quiet. Perhaps it wasn't so surprising though. It was hardly strange for the animals to have fled the scene of a natural disaster.
He also studied the earth on his journeys through the wilderness. Earthquakes of that size rarely came alone and he had worked hard to find the epicenter of the quakes. Using his sensitive hearing, he could follow the light vibrations that followed the greater quake and use them to get a good idea of where the epicenter of it was. He had even been able to gleam bits of information about the ground surrounding it. He reported all his findings to those higher in command and with more knowledge of what to do, but sadly his information had been rough at best. To get better information would require him to travel closer to the epicenter in Dhani form. Unfortunately, the closer he got to the center, the stronger the vibrations became. Snakes were naturally vulnerable to earthquakes, and Alses
experimentation had left his senses wounded. Getting close to the center in Dhani form was comparable to the pain of having a girl scream in each ear. And if a earthquake happened while in he was stuck in that form....
So it was for that reason that Svan stood in human form before the mouth of the cave. This was his first time ever seeing it. He knew that there were caverns below, but only recently had he been informed of how to actually enter them. A pair of hazel eyes scanned the faces of all the people surrounding him. Alses was the first person his eyes fell upon. She was his teacher and his boss. She was also the petcher who had crippled his auristics training. Just as he had began to get the hang of it, her blasted mines had launched him back to square one. He had held a not so secret grudge against her ever since. Though to be fair, it wasn't the typical sort of grudge. She was still trying her best to help him, and he honestly did his best to help her when he could. Gone however, were the days of gleeful obedience. If she asked him to jump, he would do so without hesitation, but he would always make sure ask "how high" with enough venom in his voice to kill an elephant.
The next person he saw was the young Twilight girl. He didn't know nearly enough about the Twilights to know her or even recognize which tower she came from, but judging by her book he imagined that she would be serving more as a scholar than a fighter on this expedition. His gaze then slowly moved to Zeran. Another student of Alses, but Svan knew little but that about him. It gave the snake some comfort to know that a third member of the Dusk house was present. It made thing easier on Svan because if something horrible happened down there he could trust Zeran to take care of the Eth so that he - Svan's eyes flicked over to the konti - could focus his efforts on protecting her. He had never met her in person, but he had seen her tending to the injured during these past few days. It would be a lie to say that the Dhani liked healers, but only because it was a horrendous understatement. Svan all but worshiped them. He envied their ability to honor their vow of healing, and wished that he had the kind of willpower to join their ranks. Svan however was struggling just to earn a single gnosis from Caiyha. He knew for certain that he couldn't get one from a goddess who would demand that he heal everyone who needed it.
Finally Svan turned his attention to the guards. Their cold gaze normally unnerved him but today he was on a mission for his Goddess. Today, and today only, their presence was a welcome one. The two introduced themselves and the group proceeded down into the abyss with nothing more than a small reimancy flame to guide them.
Svan let out a light chuckle as he walked by the Shinya and followed the woman into the cave.
"He doesn't give the beasts of the wild enough credit. It would take some pretty dumb or desperate creatures to think that walking into a cave after an earthquake was a good idea." The Dhani grinned widely, fully aware of what he had just implied about the lot of them. After a moment to revel in his "joke", he lowered his smile and explained himself a little better,
"Animals tend to have sharper senses then humans, especially when it comes to natural disasters. Most would have the sense to flee these caves if it is the source of our earthquakes.....especially if they predict another one to happen in the near future. Svan's gear betrayed the confidence of his words though. He was fully equipped with his sword-breaker, a rope/grapple, some flare paste, a krolar poultice, and a
special little star. While he doubted that there were any beasts beneath remaining in this cave, he knew full well that
if anything was alive down here it would be incredibly agitated.
Before they were even 10 yards into the cave, Svan's ears caught Iosha's and Alses' remark about the wolf. Normally, he would have enjoyed the Eth's lightly masked insult, but not when the one being scolded was a Konti healer. Svan adjusted his pace so that he walked behind Iosha and calmly defended the woman,
"Come on Alses, its hardly fair to blame the girl for the mistake. Shara's a black wolf in a black cave. I think we can forgive the healer for not bothering to check for a second tail before calling her a boy." The way Svan spoke was simple and friendly, almost as if he and the Eth were old friends who had earned the right to tease one another. Alses however, wouldn't even need auristics to know that Svan was being anything but polite. She knew he adored Konti healers, just as much as he knew why she disliked the pale race. He was not so brash though to be openly rude to her in public. He had no actual desire to actually harm the Eth or her social reputation, and his teasings were nothing more than a way for him to vent his frustrations.
The snake considered speaking about how valuable a healer would be and then turning the conversation over to his teacher so that she would be forced to act as if she didn't actually hate the poor girl for her race, but that would make it far too obvious to the others that there was a secret tension between Svan and Alses. Instead, the Dhani decided to go with subtler means. While he was confident he had the Eth's attention, he reached into the right pocket of his "battle pack" and withdrew a bright red ball of light. It looked as if Svan was literally holding a small star in his hand, though in terms of exactly how much light it cast it was little more than a glorified glowstick. The item he held was a rare material known as an Ionu's star that he had harvested from Alvadas in the middle the winter, and Svan had chosen now of all times to reveal the existence of such an item to Alses. To further rub his ex-secret in her face, Svan decided to display the star's abilities. With both his hands he crushed the star into the shape of a ball and pinched the tip of it with his forefingers.
"String." He muttered quietly as he pulled on the star. A long thin line of light followed his fingers from the ball. After a fair bit of tugging, he bit the string to cut it and tied the length of it around his index finger. As he broke off another string, he opened his hand to reveal a small ball of glowing twine. He held out the precut string to the pale woman.
"Would you like some? It might be a good idea for us to be able to keep track of the healer." Svan gave the girl a warm smile.
"My name is Svan, I work for the Dusk tower under Alses over there." He then turned his gaze towards the Eth,
"Speaking of which, would you like some?" He held out the ball of string towards her.
To anyone else it was impossible to know that Svan was being anything but polite. His tone, his expression, his words...they were all perfectly civil. Kind even! But he knew Alses would know better. He had withheld an incredibly useful secret from her, and just now chosen to reveal it after having spoken out against her. And he had even had the gall to offer it to the Konti woman before her.
For all it mattered, Svan might as well have just said "Petch you."
Ionu's stars oocHope this post is alright. Ely, I made sure to leave the exact strength of the star up to you so that you could choose how much light you want them to have. Fallacy told us that they can range anywhere from dimly lighting a small room to barely being any stronger than a glow in the dark sticker.