52nd of Summer, 517 AV
“What?” Aoren stared down at the large black dog that was peering up at him inquisitively. Isikai’s head was quirked to the side with his ears perked up. He leaned forward nudging Aoren’s hand with his nose sniffing pointedly. Rolling his eyes the Drykas Seer brought up a piece of dried jerky extending it to the dog. Isikai happily gobbled it up eliciting a chuckle from Aoren. He rubbed the dog’s head gently thumbing an ear between his fingers before giving the dog a pat on his side.
“You act like I don’t feed you.” Isikai barked, his tail wagging happily. Contenting himself with petting his dog for the time being, Aoren went about watching his surroundings leisurely. It was a pleasant enough day as far as Riverfall went. People were going about their business as usual. The turmoil of the past few seasons was still evident across the region as far as Aoren knew. The absence of Winter, the rumors that circulated concerning the absurd turn of events surrounding the seasons, and the brutality that was being shown toward the Vantha people. Much of it did not sit well with Aoren. He abhorred the complete slaughter of an entire people because a god had abandoned her duties. When the proclamation had been made, he’d found the decree horrifying to say the least. His faith in many of the gods in that moment had been shattered.
Rak’keli had offered no guidance on the matter. So Aoren was living by the Oath that he’d sworn to her when she had marked him, to give healing to those in need of it no matter creed or origin. Avalis was no more vocal. To say that he was confused was an understatement and to see the zeal with which some had carried out the edict of the gods had been shocking. As a result, Aoren had not sought much interaction with people beyond those closest to him in quite some time. A whine from Isikai stirred him away from his thoughts. Aoren ruffled the dog’s fur. Leaning down he planted a kiss on Isikai’s head and hugged him before scratching his sides gently.
“We live in troubling times, boy. Very troubling times.” Slowing in his petting of the dog, Aoren looked down to the Lily that rest upon the back of his right hand. There were answers to the questions that were being asked. Answers that needed to be found if the world was going to be set right again. He felt, on no small level, compelled to find those answers if not for his own sake than for the sake of the people he cared for. But where did one even begin to look when it came to understanding the motives of a deity? As he was mulling over these thoughts, a string of curses pulled him from his musings and toward a small building not but a few yards away from him. There stood a woman who appeared to be having some trouble with various packages arrayed on the ground in front of her. Others were walking by with only a few curious glances in the woman’s direction. Rising to his feet, Aoren slung his pack over his shoulder. He jerked his head in the direction of the woman as he spoke to Isikai.
“Come on.” Making his way over to her, Aoren came to a stop just a few feet away. Not being the most adept at stealth he could only assume she heard him approach. Regardless he cleared his throat pointedly in an attempt to draw her attention.
“Excuse me, uh, do you need some help?” Isikai padded forward sniffing at the ground until he found himself just a few inches in front of Aoren. The dog lifted his head and peered at the woman curiously.
“What?” Aoren stared down at the large black dog that was peering up at him inquisitively. Isikai’s head was quirked to the side with his ears perked up. He leaned forward nudging Aoren’s hand with his nose sniffing pointedly. Rolling his eyes the Drykas Seer brought up a piece of dried jerky extending it to the dog. Isikai happily gobbled it up eliciting a chuckle from Aoren. He rubbed the dog’s head gently thumbing an ear between his fingers before giving the dog a pat on his side.
“You act like I don’t feed you.” Isikai barked, his tail wagging happily. Contenting himself with petting his dog for the time being, Aoren went about watching his surroundings leisurely. It was a pleasant enough day as far as Riverfall went. People were going about their business as usual. The turmoil of the past few seasons was still evident across the region as far as Aoren knew. The absence of Winter, the rumors that circulated concerning the absurd turn of events surrounding the seasons, and the brutality that was being shown toward the Vantha people. Much of it did not sit well with Aoren. He abhorred the complete slaughter of an entire people because a god had abandoned her duties. When the proclamation had been made, he’d found the decree horrifying to say the least. His faith in many of the gods in that moment had been shattered.
Rak’keli had offered no guidance on the matter. So Aoren was living by the Oath that he’d sworn to her when she had marked him, to give healing to those in need of it no matter creed or origin. Avalis was no more vocal. To say that he was confused was an understatement and to see the zeal with which some had carried out the edict of the gods had been shocking. As a result, Aoren had not sought much interaction with people beyond those closest to him in quite some time. A whine from Isikai stirred him away from his thoughts. Aoren ruffled the dog’s fur. Leaning down he planted a kiss on Isikai’s head and hugged him before scratching his sides gently.
“We live in troubling times, boy. Very troubling times.” Slowing in his petting of the dog, Aoren looked down to the Lily that rest upon the back of his right hand. There were answers to the questions that were being asked. Answers that needed to be found if the world was going to be set right again. He felt, on no small level, compelled to find those answers if not for his own sake than for the sake of the people he cared for. But where did one even begin to look when it came to understanding the motives of a deity? As he was mulling over these thoughts, a string of curses pulled him from his musings and toward a small building not but a few yards away from him. There stood a woman who appeared to be having some trouble with various packages arrayed on the ground in front of her. Others were walking by with only a few curious glances in the woman’s direction. Rising to his feet, Aoren slung his pack over his shoulder. He jerked his head in the direction of the woman as he spoke to Isikai.
“Come on.” Making his way over to her, Aoren came to a stop just a few feet away. Not being the most adept at stealth he could only assume she heard him approach. Regardless he cleared his throat pointedly in an attempt to draw her attention.
“Excuse me, uh, do you need some help?” Isikai padded forward sniffing at the ground until he found himself just a few inches in front of Aoren. The dog lifted his head and peered at the woman curiously.