"I've been in Alvadas for twenty or so long days, but away from home for much longer." Vizyous grimaced at the word home and shook his head; Kalinor was no longer his home. "Thank Viratas for that." He paused, the word Viratas reminding him of something Hadrian said. "As far as how long I'll be here, I don't know. I plan on staying until I feel I'm needed elsewhere."
As far as Kalinor went, though... "I don't know what you're home is like, but I'm staying away from mine for as long as possible. The Symenestra there are only intent on breeding." Vizyous scowled, recalling the births he witnessed, "And only with naive humans that don't know any better. We are killers from the moment we begin to truly live..." He wondered what the look on Hadrian's face would be if he witnessed a Symenestra being delivered, if it would be so stable or if he would become more pale. "I feel only the females are free. Males are pressured to sire from the moment they can appreciate the female form. Loving a fellow Symenestra is almost discouraged in my Web, at least that was the strong impression I got when they found I'd bedded with one." He nearly snickered at the last comment, still amused to think of their outrage.
"But, Hadrian." It wasn't often that Vizyous addressed others by their name, and he realized that it was the first name he'd spoken other than his own in a while. He decided that Hadrian wasn't too bad of a name or a human. "If you're truly curious what Symenestra blood will do as a..." He recalled the words the human had used, "...magecrafting reagent, I will volunteer to satisfy your curiosity. So long as my body need not be drained of all it's blood."
Vizyous hadn't bled for Viratas since he'd come to Alvadas. He figured now was a better time than later, when his mind may come up with a more violent way of shedding blood, perhaps not just his own. He sat on a stone nearby, folding his legs and looking up at Hadrian from beneath his hair with a troubled look on his face. "I haven't bled for Viratas in a very long time, and your curiosity of what it would do as a reagent is now my curiosity, too. Unless you were not serious?" He almost felt upset at that prospect.