Ialari remained a few steps back as Veronica and Alric had their conflict. She had tried to regain some semblance of calm in the encounter but it didn’t take much to realize that Veronica had lost too much patience to stick around for much longer.
When the ghost finally continued with a few more insights, Ialari felt a bit of relief. The fact that Veronica was moving in a way that showed she was about to bring the conversation to an end though quickly erased any of that short-lived relief. What the ghost said about Luke caused Ialari to set him aside in her mind for the moment as it didn’t seem like he was part of the current problem. The mention of people having secrets such as whatever the ones called Nesra and Graclin had, was good to know for a later date. The one called, Senora…that was a secret Ialari immediately wanted to know. That too would have to wait. Secrets were not things that bothered her; she had so many of her own.
Kyle and Kelton? Ialari admitted to herself she had no idea who all these names belonged to; too many newcomers to keep track of especially with all that was happening. She did take note of the description of the scar yet if Veronica was fond of the boy, he was probably not the problem either.
When Veronica vanished from sight, the mark of Dira on her palm itched slightly. Ialari could still feel the ghost’s presence nearby. It wasn’t like Veronica was going to go too far considering the voiced attempt of strangers wishing to trespass on the ship. There was a brief silence once Veronica left the conversation. While there was a good amount of information gained, in the end it wasn’t what Veronica had said that caught Ialari’s attention as much as something the ghost had done. She considered that single action for a moment before Alric broke the momentary silence.
She listened to what he had to say and replied to his question about the orphanage, “I haven’t been there yet but yes, there is a place where the children have been staying.” Her tone was not angry and not even frustrated. While her frustration had been rather obvious just a few moments earlier, she seemed surprisingly calm now.
“As for the idea of a child being a priest of any god…I guess it depends on what exactly the god wants in a follower. I don’t know much more than the most basic things about Rhysol. He is the one parents tell stories of to frighten children into not doing something they shouldn’t. As for Luke…” Ialari looked thoughtful before turning her eyes to the ship and to a special marking that adorned its bow.
Looking back to Alric, “Luke is just a child. Just because he is related to a god doesn’t change that. He is likely not old enough to fully understand what he is.”
When Alric offered a bit of an apology for the way he reacted with Veronica, Ialari dismissed the part about pursuing things herself. “If I could have fixed this all by myself, I would have done so long before now. I meant it when I said people succumbing to stress do stupid things. My own stress has caused me to miss some of the most obvious details of my surroundings; something that is no less stupid than antagonizing a ghost.” She offered a smile.
“I don't remember anything out of the ordinary that day the ship arrived. Well, the fact that it brought children was not normal but still. I've revisited that day a few times and still didn't see much of note. As for ideas…I think I do have one but considering your little outburst about the gods, you may want to stay out of the water for a bit. Oh, and Veronica, I know you are listening. Thank you. If I am right, you gave us the best clue possible. If I’m wrong, you still gave us some things to go on.” Ialari casually walked over to the side of the dock and in one motion slipped into the water where it was relatively shallow with the water coming up just below her neck.
Looking up at Alric from the water, Ialari said, “Veronica…she was marked before death by Laviku. Luke is one of his children. The ship is marked as well. I failed to consider the mark on the ship and what it might mean until I saw Veronica glance at it. Veronica, although quite capable, still has limits. Luke, he is still too young. The ship…its mark…there is still one individual who may have the answers we seek.”
Ialari pulled freed her dagger and drew the blade across her forearm; clenching her teeth as she did so. “Ok, if this works, I have no idea what will happen next. If something does happen, please just stay calm.”
As her blood mixed with the water, Ialari called out in the direction of the open sea, “Sailors offer sacrifices to you in hopes of gaining good fortune on the waves. Good fortune is what we are in desperate need of right now, great Laviku.” She spoke his name in Kontinese. “The people of Syka are cursed and the cause likely snuck aboard this great ship; a ship that holds your favor. The one responsible has, so far, avoided discovery and we are running out of time. As sacrifice, if you will accept it, I offer my blood and my service to you in hopes of gaining your aid in saving the people of Syka.”
Ialari had no idea if the prayer, sacrifice of blood and offer of service would be enough to gain Laviku’s attention, much less any help. A part of her hoped that all the, “crazy”, as Veronica put it that made her who she was would be attractive to the sea. She briefly looked back at Alric before returning her attention to the sea.
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When the ghost finally continued with a few more insights, Ialari felt a bit of relief. The fact that Veronica was moving in a way that showed she was about to bring the conversation to an end though quickly erased any of that short-lived relief. What the ghost said about Luke caused Ialari to set him aside in her mind for the moment as it didn’t seem like he was part of the current problem. The mention of people having secrets such as whatever the ones called Nesra and Graclin had, was good to know for a later date. The one called, Senora…that was a secret Ialari immediately wanted to know. That too would have to wait. Secrets were not things that bothered her; she had so many of her own.
Kyle and Kelton? Ialari admitted to herself she had no idea who all these names belonged to; too many newcomers to keep track of especially with all that was happening. She did take note of the description of the scar yet if Veronica was fond of the boy, he was probably not the problem either.
When Veronica vanished from sight, the mark of Dira on her palm itched slightly. Ialari could still feel the ghost’s presence nearby. It wasn’t like Veronica was going to go too far considering the voiced attempt of strangers wishing to trespass on the ship. There was a brief silence once Veronica left the conversation. While there was a good amount of information gained, in the end it wasn’t what Veronica had said that caught Ialari’s attention as much as something the ghost had done. She considered that single action for a moment before Alric broke the momentary silence.
She listened to what he had to say and replied to his question about the orphanage, “I haven’t been there yet but yes, there is a place where the children have been staying.” Her tone was not angry and not even frustrated. While her frustration had been rather obvious just a few moments earlier, she seemed surprisingly calm now.
“As for the idea of a child being a priest of any god…I guess it depends on what exactly the god wants in a follower. I don’t know much more than the most basic things about Rhysol. He is the one parents tell stories of to frighten children into not doing something they shouldn’t. As for Luke…” Ialari looked thoughtful before turning her eyes to the ship and to a special marking that adorned its bow.
Looking back to Alric, “Luke is just a child. Just because he is related to a god doesn’t change that. He is likely not old enough to fully understand what he is.”
When Alric offered a bit of an apology for the way he reacted with Veronica, Ialari dismissed the part about pursuing things herself. “If I could have fixed this all by myself, I would have done so long before now. I meant it when I said people succumbing to stress do stupid things. My own stress has caused me to miss some of the most obvious details of my surroundings; something that is no less stupid than antagonizing a ghost.” She offered a smile.
“I don't remember anything out of the ordinary that day the ship arrived. Well, the fact that it brought children was not normal but still. I've revisited that day a few times and still didn't see much of note. As for ideas…I think I do have one but considering your little outburst about the gods, you may want to stay out of the water for a bit. Oh, and Veronica, I know you are listening. Thank you. If I am right, you gave us the best clue possible. If I’m wrong, you still gave us some things to go on.” Ialari casually walked over to the side of the dock and in one motion slipped into the water where it was relatively shallow with the water coming up just below her neck.
Looking up at Alric from the water, Ialari said, “Veronica…she was marked before death by Laviku. Luke is one of his children. The ship is marked as well. I failed to consider the mark on the ship and what it might mean until I saw Veronica glance at it. Veronica, although quite capable, still has limits. Luke, he is still too young. The ship…its mark…there is still one individual who may have the answers we seek.”
Ialari pulled freed her dagger and drew the blade across her forearm; clenching her teeth as she did so. “Ok, if this works, I have no idea what will happen next. If something does happen, please just stay calm.”
As her blood mixed with the water, Ialari called out in the direction of the open sea, “Sailors offer sacrifices to you in hopes of gaining good fortune on the waves. Good fortune is what we are in desperate need of right now, great Laviku.” She spoke his name in Kontinese. “The people of Syka are cursed and the cause likely snuck aboard this great ship; a ship that holds your favor. The one responsible has, so far, avoided discovery and we are running out of time. As sacrifice, if you will accept it, I offer my blood and my service to you in hopes of gaining your aid in saving the people of Syka.”
Ialari had no idea if the prayer, sacrifice of blood and offer of service would be enough to gain Laviku’s attention, much less any help. A part of her hoped that all the, “crazy”, as Veronica put it that made her who she was would be attractive to the sea. She briefly looked back at Alric before returning her attention to the sea.
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