His new form and new energy seemed to give Taith new life. Finally he comfortable in his own skin and for that he was appreciative to Leth. His eyes lit up in their natural brilliance as his reflection started brightly back at him and the realization that his entire body has transformed once more left the Ethaefal with the sensation that this life could not possibly be completely befuddled with stresses and strains the like of which he experienced lately.
Straightening his stance and glancing up and down the coastline, Taithrosa heard the distance rumbling of the massive falls crashing into the Suvan Sea with much more clarity than he had during the lighter chimes he was awake. The night was cooler and calmer and it seemed as if the sound traveled less inhibited at his moment than before. Either that or it could quite possibly be chalked up to the fact that without a burning sensation of hunger tearing a gaping hole within his body he could finally concentrate on the finer details of his ambient surroundings. Regardless of why his navigation turned him north, it was toward the falls he walked.
The Suvan Sea rolled in with steadily and slinkily as he traveled along the beach. The flora off to his right side seemed to repeat itself over and over with the same form of brush and trees and the slope of the hill or mountain the lush plants covered seemed to steepen and level off at varying intervals. More or less winding his way up the curving area of sand that separated the water from the brush brought him closer to the sound of the falls. Though taking this much time and still not seeing any evidence of getting too near the origin of the sound told the smooth-skinned creature that these falls were vast indeed.
After several more bells of the same scenery, Taithrosa finally felt a gentle mist settling upon his skin and lingering in the air around him. As he moved beyond another bend he saw glimmering lights and some docks in the not so far-off distance. That is when he caught his first glimpse of the death of the Bluevein River. From a place too far toward the sky for him to see, the water soared through the misty air and into the sea causing a turbulent vortex at its base. The crashing sound boomed and echoed through the air much more loudly than before and it was a fantastic image to behold. This was the base, or their tier, of the city of Riverfall he was witnessing a distance ahead. He could reach it shortly, at least in a short manner of time relative to his recent travels, and the fact that civilization was found sent many emotions and sensations through the Ethaefals's soul and mind.