"Temporary," Caelum murmured, velvet dark eyes on the cards. "You mean that the pattern you're using is temporary, fleeting, there and then gone."
Silence sank over him as the fortune teller talked on. As surprise shimmered softly over Eselle and curiosity glowed within Gwin, he was still. He considered the High Priestess and her card, eyes tracing the line of the konti's robes and the altogether too familiar depiction of the Seer's Lily. It was a symbol that haunted his life, first seen glimmering on the arms that caught him in the dark waters off the coast of Black Rock. It appeared again later on the shapely calf of Lillis DeNerys and the dread night he had woken to find her with a knife attempting to carve it out of flesh. There had been blasphemy in it, but agony and trauma as well, a sickness that continued to haunt the woman that became his wife all of the remaining days of her life. The Lily had woken for him again in the walled city of Syliras and given him back one of the names lost to him on the lips of Aoren Skycrown -- Kasb'el, whose very face he wore now while Leth held dominion over the world.
Almost as if from a distance, he heard Gwin humming. Her tune was soft as it wove around the three of them where they sat in the corner of the first place he had made himself since the winter of his soul. Slowly, he rubbed the heel of his palm over his mouth and straightened a little from where he had slumped so low, elbow pressed to the arm of his chair.
He lifted his eyes to meet Eselle's across the tale-telling cards and there was something in his face that was far older than anything his appearance might otherwise project. It was ancient, how he checked a sigh against the backs of his teeth and shifted his mouth up on one side with a small shake of his head. Somehow, he was ageless.
"How far must a man walk before all that he is sloughs off of him like shed skin?" He questioned them. "How long before all that he was is left on the side of the road to turn to dust in the light of my Bright Lady?" He tilted his head in a nod, eyes lowering back to the cards and the patterns they were making for him. "I have a great many pasts. That may be one of them, and it would seem you're in it. We'll find out." He seemed certain of it.
He leaned forward, undaunted. "What's next?"