by Kuvarakh on February 28th, 2013, 3:09 am
Even after nearly an hundred years, Kuvarakh still remembered desire, though he lacked the blood to truly manifest it. He had supposed it would be long forgotten by now. 'Maybe in another hundred years...' he groaned inwardly. Alea's smile was mischievous. But there was still the undercurrent of anxiety.
"Yes, my dear, I WILL avert my eyes, thank you." Closed as well as averted, he still perceived the light as the Kelvic transformed back to her raven form. He brushed his horizontal finger against her taloned feet and she hopped upon it. He lifted her, turning her to different angles and heights as he held the feather along side, comparing shade, gleam, shape and density.
Her gaze was piercing. Kuvarakh made an effort to show no sign of his assessment. His spirit sank as he saw, what appeared to him, a perfect match. He tried to cover it by remarking on the light being disappointingly dim, hoping she would believe that was the source of his frown. he carried her over to the door and again compared angles and lighting.
He tried to recall avian terminology and began to ramble about 'rachis spread and opposing angles of up versus down curved edges on opposite sides of the calamus. As well as the color fade point at the quill tip, extending to a greater differential of vane length percentage resulting from an extended downy barb and after-feather band.'
He was relieved to see Alea's raven head cock to the side in confusion, and then heave a sigh of relief as Kuvarakh finished up his assessment "I am quite certain, with all these discrepancies, that this is NOT one of your feathers." He did follow up with the disclaimer that he did see some scars, though. He did not want to come off as if there was absolutely NO points of concern, as that would probably be TOO positive to be entirely believable.
He didn't know quite what to think, though. Every indication was that she'd been there and been in a struggle. Having no memory was a disturbing element, but he did not believe she had murdered a bunch of people and blocked out the memory. He could try hypnosis, but that might trigger something best left alone for now.
One thing that stood out in her favor, though he knew his knowledge of reimancy was sketchy at best, was that the power to generate multiple spikes as an attack took a higher level of command than Alea possessed. She had always stated "air" to be her primary element. He recalled, years ago in Ravok, how a master had used that attack against him. And while it was true that this did not PROVE it was a high level attack, why would a 'master' use something less?
"Do you suppose, my dear, that we could return to the site of this...attack, and have a look around? If it's not too far, that is, I cannot travel as quickly as you." he said with a smile.