Spring 37th, 512 A.V.
Denval was gone, obliterated from the face of the world. Days had flown by since the incident, but the damage was still fresh to the Ethaefal. As he walked along the side of the boat, his bow slinging over his shoulder along with his quiver, the wish to believe it was a lie constantly fluttered into his mind. The place he had called home was gone now, despite the efforts taken before to preserve it. So much had happened so fast that Xelhes had difficulties processing everything, despite the time that had already passed by. Why did things turn out this way, and what were the Denvali suppose to do? How many could pick up the pieces of their lives and start again?
One of the Denvali on the boat stood out to Xelhes more than the others, though since he was currently talking to another individual the Ethaefal turned to look out towards the sea, still thinking about everything. The explosion had taken every by surprise, the blinding light rising and a blast afterwards that flipped a few of the ships while damaging others. The intensity had destroyed the eyesight of those who looked right at it, and while Xelhes had managed to stop himself from looking the others around him had not. It had been a terrifying moment, to have those who were around him collapsing from the pain of the intense light, and their vision being seized from them. Xelhes did not know if those people would ever gain their eyesight back as while Cian was an accomplished healer there were always limits to what one could do.
Turning back Xelhes noticed that the individual who had caught his eye earlier was now more or less alone, and so the Ethaefal approached him. "It is nice to see you again, Master Jarret." His voice was soft yet carried the high respect he felt towards the elderly man. While they may not see each other often unless it was for business Xelhes enjoyed the older man's company, comfortable around Jarret due to how the man treated him. Having someone who did not mince words or make them overly kind was a refresher to Xelhes, happy that Jarret was one of the people who treated him like a regular individual, regardless of his Ethaefal blood.
Standing beside the elderly man Xelhes' gaze returned towards the sea, finding it calming yet also terrifying. Water had been what he was born in and looking at it always brought a veil of comfort for the Ethaefal, yet he knew creatures lurked in those waters as well. It was a beautiful thing to look at, yet housed dangerous monsters that lived just beneath its surface.
One of the Denvali on the boat stood out to Xelhes more than the others, though since he was currently talking to another individual the Ethaefal turned to look out towards the sea, still thinking about everything. The explosion had taken every by surprise, the blinding light rising and a blast afterwards that flipped a few of the ships while damaging others. The intensity had destroyed the eyesight of those who looked right at it, and while Xelhes had managed to stop himself from looking the others around him had not. It had been a terrifying moment, to have those who were around him collapsing from the pain of the intense light, and their vision being seized from them. Xelhes did not know if those people would ever gain their eyesight back as while Cian was an accomplished healer there were always limits to what one could do.
Turning back Xelhes noticed that the individual who had caught his eye earlier was now more or less alone, and so the Ethaefal approached him. "It is nice to see you again, Master Jarret." His voice was soft yet carried the high respect he felt towards the elderly man. While they may not see each other often unless it was for business Xelhes enjoyed the older man's company, comfortable around Jarret due to how the man treated him. Having someone who did not mince words or make them overly kind was a refresher to Xelhes, happy that Jarret was one of the people who treated him like a regular individual, regardless of his Ethaefal blood.
Standing beside the elderly man Xelhes' gaze returned towards the sea, finding it calming yet also terrifying. Water had been what he was born in and looking at it always brought a veil of comfort for the Ethaefal, yet he knew creatures lurked in those waters as well. It was a beautiful thing to look at, yet housed dangerous monsters that lived just beneath its surface.