21st of Winter, 513 AV
Location: Scarlet Cavern
It was as it always was in this chamber. Quiet, save for the steady drip drip dripping of water from the jagged projections of rock above, or down some long forgotten caver. The girl was gone again, off to do some errand or another, leaving her precious doll to end to herself. Eva now lay in the master's own bed, hands behind her head as she looked up at Tsenrika who floated in a slow circle near the ceiling.
"Least we be not bound in chains and caged as animals as once we were, my dear Tsenrika."
"Yes... Some semblance of freedom yet have we earned." The Irylid agreed, "Though still a far cry from what once was ours."
Evalin smiled and chuckled, "Patience. Be as the water, steady and flowing with no worry for its speed or its course, merely the direction it will ultimately flow."
"Hear I now my own works used against me. Is this humor from my own immortal master? If such be so then no greater surprise might I ever feel."
Evalin smiled broader, "Perhaps Tsenrika, perhaps. Be I yet a focused Master, but I am not one who would so easily push aside the wisdom of one who holds such a place near my own cold heart."
"Oh such honor I feel..." It might have been sarcasm, and Evalin opened her eyes to look up at the Familiar. Despite their growing bond, Evalin still found herself often wondering what the Irylid was thinking. His emotions were... so alien from her own, so different as to be incomprehensible. His emotions were muted, cold as ice no matter what they might be such that Evalin could never be sure if he were truly happy, or sad, or if he ever felt such a thing as anger or regret. In a way it was... unnerving to know that while this creature could so easily pear into her heart, she could not so easily do the same to him.
Shaking her head she closed her eyes once more, No... He is the heart of my heart. He can be no more harmful to me than my own hand can be to myself.
It was then that Evalin noticed something... odd. Evalin blinked her eyes open, and then closed them once more. When opened she could see the ceiling, where above Tsenrika still floated as before. When she closed them she could see something else... like an image seen through a fogged window pain. She could see the cavern, but as though she were viewing it above. The more she concetranted the stronger the vision became, until finally something snapped into focus and Evalin gasped and sat up.
She clutched at her head, eyes firmly held closed to comprehend what it was that she saw.
"Of greatest surprises, mysteries and the like. Tsenrika... This vision I behold... I... I think I do see with the eyes of my other heart."
Her vision shifted and she saw the bed coming closwer, her own visage there within it as the Familiar spoke, "Thus I do feel your presence within me... Tis strange, a result of our strengthening bond... perhaps?"
Evalin nodded and opened her eyes, freeing her mind from the other's vision for a moment, "Think I that this is correct, and truly is it curious to see through the eyes of he whom I hold most dear..." She slowly closed her eyes once more, letting her vision become enveloped, fully opening herself to the intense link shared between Familiar and master. This time the vision was clearer, and for once Evalin could see the world as the Irylid did.
She could see EVERYTHING. Every minute detail of the room, all at once, yet somehow she could understand it. She could see forward, and behind, and to either side, down and up. More than range, the smallest of details were crystal clear. Anything reflected on the Irylid's mirror like surface was painted in perfect clarity on the backs of Evalin's own eyelids. She saw each tiny bump on the wall behind her, the fibers in the blanket beneath her. IN the far corner a mouse scurried to its hole behind the farthest cage.
"This... this is how you see the world...?"
"It is."
A strange sense of warmth blossomed in Evalin's chest, and she knew that Tsenrika could fell it, but she did not care, "It... It is beautiful."
Location: Scarlet Cavern
It was as it always was in this chamber. Quiet, save for the steady drip drip dripping of water from the jagged projections of rock above, or down some long forgotten caver. The girl was gone again, off to do some errand or another, leaving her precious doll to end to herself. Eva now lay in the master's own bed, hands behind her head as she looked up at Tsenrika who floated in a slow circle near the ceiling.
"Least we be not bound in chains and caged as animals as once we were, my dear Tsenrika."
"Yes... Some semblance of freedom yet have we earned." The Irylid agreed, "Though still a far cry from what once was ours."
Evalin smiled and chuckled, "Patience. Be as the water, steady and flowing with no worry for its speed or its course, merely the direction it will ultimately flow."
"Hear I now my own works used against me. Is this humor from my own immortal master? If such be so then no greater surprise might I ever feel."
Evalin smiled broader, "Perhaps Tsenrika, perhaps. Be I yet a focused Master, but I am not one who would so easily push aside the wisdom of one who holds such a place near my own cold heart."
"Oh such honor I feel..." It might have been sarcasm, and Evalin opened her eyes to look up at the Familiar. Despite their growing bond, Evalin still found herself often wondering what the Irylid was thinking. His emotions were... so alien from her own, so different as to be incomprehensible. His emotions were muted, cold as ice no matter what they might be such that Evalin could never be sure if he were truly happy, or sad, or if he ever felt such a thing as anger or regret. In a way it was... unnerving to know that while this creature could so easily pear into her heart, she could not so easily do the same to him.
Shaking her head she closed her eyes once more, No... He is the heart of my heart. He can be no more harmful to me than my own hand can be to myself.
It was then that Evalin noticed something... odd. Evalin blinked her eyes open, and then closed them once more. When opened she could see the ceiling, where above Tsenrika still floated as before. When she closed them she could see something else... like an image seen through a fogged window pain. She could see the cavern, but as though she were viewing it above. The more she concetranted the stronger the vision became, until finally something snapped into focus and Evalin gasped and sat up.
She clutched at her head, eyes firmly held closed to comprehend what it was that she saw.
"Of greatest surprises, mysteries and the like. Tsenrika... This vision I behold... I... I think I do see with the eyes of my other heart."
Her vision shifted and she saw the bed coming closwer, her own visage there within it as the Familiar spoke, "Thus I do feel your presence within me... Tis strange, a result of our strengthening bond... perhaps?"
Evalin nodded and opened her eyes, freeing her mind from the other's vision for a moment, "Think I that this is correct, and truly is it curious to see through the eyes of he whom I hold most dear..." She slowly closed her eyes once more, letting her vision become enveloped, fully opening herself to the intense link shared between Familiar and master. This time the vision was clearer, and for once Evalin could see the world as the Irylid did.
She could see EVERYTHING. Every minute detail of the room, all at once, yet somehow she could understand it. She could see forward, and behind, and to either side, down and up. More than range, the smallest of details were crystal clear. Anything reflected on the Irylid's mirror like surface was painted in perfect clarity on the backs of Evalin's own eyelids. She saw each tiny bump on the wall behind her, the fibers in the blanket beneath her. IN the far corner a mouse scurried to its hole behind the farthest cage.
"This... this is how you see the world...?"
"It is."
A strange sense of warmth blossomed in Evalin's chest, and she knew that Tsenrika could fell it, but she did not care, "It... It is beautiful."