Trial by Starlight
5th of spring, 520 AV
5th of spring, 520 AV
Madeira
It was late into the evening, a few bells from the midnight rest when the knock came at the door.
Madeira was the first to be summoned. A gentle knocking came from the front door as Talora cautiously lifted the okomo head knocker and let it fall softly, then took a step back to wait patiently with her hands clasped in front of her waist. A small, amused smile played at her mouth as she read the plaques on the front door, and it remained when the door was finally opened.
In her mortal form, Madeira would recognize the Ethaefal regardless, for it was the form she'd been in the last time the two had met on a tragic and bloody night. Talora nodded to Madeira. "Hello again, Madeira," Talora said, seemingly expecting the spiritist to have remembered her from the lack of introduction.
"Your presence has been requested at the Twuele for a trial." Talora paused slightly, straightening up slightly. "The Magekiller's trial, specifically. It's a shame we keep meeting over spilled blood," her voice was tinged with sadness, a shadow passing over the woman's face before it was gone as quickly as it had come.
"Please, get anything you need. I'll be waiting by the gate, but don't take too long, we have someone else to pick up before we can return to the Twuele." With that said, Talora nodded and turned, leaving Madeira to digest the information she had been given and prepare as she needed.
Madeira was the first to be summoned. A gentle knocking came from the front door as Talora cautiously lifted the okomo head knocker and let it fall softly, then took a step back to wait patiently with her hands clasped in front of her waist. A small, amused smile played at her mouth as she read the plaques on the front door, and it remained when the door was finally opened.
In her mortal form, Madeira would recognize the Ethaefal regardless, for it was the form she'd been in the last time the two had met on a tragic and bloody night. Talora nodded to Madeira. "Hello again, Madeira," Talora said, seemingly expecting the spiritist to have remembered her from the lack of introduction.
"Your presence has been requested at the Twuele for a trial." Talora paused slightly, straightening up slightly. "The Magekiller's trial, specifically. It's a shame we keep meeting over spilled blood," her voice was tinged with sadness, a shadow passing over the woman's face before it was gone as quickly as it had come.
"Please, get anything you need. I'll be waiting by the gate, but don't take too long, we have someone else to pick up before we can return to the Twuele." With that said, Talora nodded and turned, leaving Madeira to digest the information she had been given and prepare as she needed.
Dev'Ania
Dev'Ania was next. The Konti would receive a knock at her apartment door in the Solar Winds, quick but quiet, and open it to find a young woman with short blonde hair and Madeira. Talora smiled at the Konti.
"Hello Dev'Ania. My name is Talora. You've been requested at the Twuele, along with Miss Craven here," Talora motioned to Madeira standing behind her. "There's a trial going on tonight. For the Magekiller." Talora paused to allow Dev'Ania time to adjust to the new information before continuing. "I will be waiting downstairs. Please, gather whatever you may want or need, but try not to take too long. Madeira, if you wish to remain here you can, or feel free to come wait downstairs."
With that and another nod to Dev'Ania, Talora left; if Madeira remained, the two would have time to talk a little between themselves before having to go downstairs to meet up with Talora again.
"Hello Dev'Ania. My name is Talora. You've been requested at the Twuele, along with Miss Craven here," Talora motioned to Madeira standing behind her. "There's a trial going on tonight. For the Magekiller." Talora paused to allow Dev'Ania time to adjust to the new information before continuing. "I will be waiting downstairs. Please, gather whatever you may want or need, but try not to take too long. Madeira, if you wish to remain here you can, or feel free to come wait downstairs."
With that and another nod to Dev'Ania, Talora left; if Madeira remained, the two would have time to talk a little between themselves before having to go downstairs to meet up with Talora again.
Octarus
Meanwhile, while Talora was collecting Madeira and Dev'Ania, Aysel was making his way across a skyglass bridge towards the Sharai Peak. Wandering between the few grazing okomo that were still awake, Aysel found his way to the cottage he was looking for, and rapped his knuckles sharply on the door, alerting Octarus to the presence of a late night visitor.
The two Lethaefal would come face-to-face as Octarus opened the door. Aysel towered over the other Eth, more than a foot taller than him, his face as impassive as the gleaming marble it looked like it was carved from. Seeing another Ethaefal was no longer a shock for Aysel; he had been around for a very long time and met many Ethaefal while living in Lhavit, not to mention his co-ruler who he spent many of his waking hours with.
It still sent a deep-seated twinge through him, prickling uncomfortably at his chest, but the feeling was familiar and dull and easy to ignore. The same might not be said for Octarus, however; so Aysel allowed a beat or two of silence to pass for the other Ethaefal to adjust to the sudden and most likely unwelcome visit.
"Octarus," Aysel greeted the other Ethaefal by name. "My name is Aysel. You've been requested at the Twuele to attend the trial of the Magekiller occurring tonight." Another few moments of silence as Aysel allowed Octarus to adjust to the new information.
"Please, make whatever preparations you need to quickly. We have a long walk ahead of us to return to the Twuele. I'll be waiting outside." Aysel nodded, taking a few steps back from the door and turning to walk a few feet away, folding his arms across his chest as he stood, seeming to absorb the moonlight around him as he waited for Octarus to join him.
Technically the Sharai was only a peak away from the Shinyama, same as the Zintia; but while the Zintia was also bigger, houses on the Sharai tended to be more spread out, with many of the cottages of the Okomo Estates towards the edge due to much of the land being used for agriculture or greenhouses, so the walk always ended up being longer.
The two Lethaefal would come face-to-face as Octarus opened the door. Aysel towered over the other Eth, more than a foot taller than him, his face as impassive as the gleaming marble it looked like it was carved from. Seeing another Ethaefal was no longer a shock for Aysel; he had been around for a very long time and met many Ethaefal while living in Lhavit, not to mention his co-ruler who he spent many of his waking hours with.
It still sent a deep-seated twinge through him, prickling uncomfortably at his chest, but the feeling was familiar and dull and easy to ignore. The same might not be said for Octarus, however; so Aysel allowed a beat or two of silence to pass for the other Ethaefal to adjust to the sudden and most likely unwelcome visit.
"Octarus," Aysel greeted the other Ethaefal by name. "My name is Aysel. You've been requested at the Twuele to attend the trial of the Magekiller occurring tonight." Another few moments of silence as Aysel allowed Octarus to adjust to the new information.
"Please, make whatever preparations you need to quickly. We have a long walk ahead of us to return to the Twuele. I'll be waiting outside." Aysel nodded, taking a few steps back from the door and turning to walk a few feet away, folding his arms across his chest as he stood, seeming to absorb the moonlight around him as he waited for Octarus to join him.
Technically the Sharai was only a peak away from the Shinyama, same as the Zintia; but while the Zintia was also bigger, houses on the Sharai tended to be more spread out, with many of the cottages of the Okomo Estates towards the edge due to much of the land being used for agriculture or greenhouses, so the walk always ended up being longer.