For the longest time Serrif would have no answer to his words, only the feeling that some great force was weighing him on a set of scales beyond his imagining. He had been right that he was worthless of her time... and he had been wrong. Rak'keli aided all those in need of healing, whether the scars be physical, mental, or of the sort that would resonate in the individual's soul. But that did not mean she had to reveal the specific reasons for why she did what she did. All those would come in time, and time was the one gift that had been given to this man since the days he had washed up upon the isle's shores. Upon his skin a mark materialized, coming into the fore by the will of another being beyond his normal understanding to contemplate. It burned on his skin in gentle warmth as the rest of her powers healed his shattered frame. The bones broken over many a time as a slave were healed, his arms, his ribs... but for some reason the scars on his skin would remain. A reminder of the past he would fight to protect others against as it warred within him. The duality of a protector merged with a healer instead of a shallow callous killer. "Remember your words today man, for I surely will and will be watching. I give you a chance to prove yourself child... do not lose this chance." With that strange bit of warning, for whatever unfathomable reasons. Rak'keli Idly reached up her hand to gently touch Serrif on the forehead . A wave of warmth washed over his senses, clearing the madness vision water brought and he would gain a glimpse that he wasn't just inside the first floor of the tower, but at the top. About him the protective snakes of the goddess were poised to strike. A knife lay upon the stones, and Ildin was in a nearby alcove being tended to by her fellow sisters of the isle. His senses brought the last bit of her words as confusion set in. There were so many things he did not realize, so many bits that had failed to pierce the veil of sluggish thought. There was pressure upon his chest, and he looked down to notice a snake was wrapped around a hand that had once held a knife. A knife pointed at the eye of a goddes. Even the guardian snakes had gashes, as if they had been injured trying to restrain someone... What did it mean? How far had his fever dreams fallen that he would bear a weapon inside the goddess' own chambers? At the very top of her tower, and not the entrance like he had thought himself to be? "Now, Serrif. You must rest. Healing is one thing, weariness is another. " the gentle timbre of words whispered in his ears as they rang in his head, echoing with the force of a heavy klaxon being beat upon by the drummer's tune as his lapsed into blessed unconsciousness. When he awoke it would be three days later, and he would become conscious in one of the Opal Orders many infirmaries. His eyes would awake to see an opal order healer resting by his bed. He was chained down as the healer took notice of his stirrings. A straw of water would be held to his lips and he would drink. Drink for this was the first refreshment his parched throat had possessed in many a days. Over time, as more healers came in to check upon him the bindings would become undone and like the patient he was tended to until he could be moved to a nice padded chair on a balcony overlooking the shoreline. Where the gentle lapping of waves would helpe soothe any soul. The female healer stayed with him the entire time , letting the man collect his thoughts before speaking the inevitable question, "Serrif, do you know what happened to you?" |