Through the pain, Wrenmae eyed Chabiza with a newfound suspicion. He named him as an apprentice at first, but then suggested that for a mage like him...
Could he see the power he possessed?
What else could he see?
The paranoia of suddenly speaking to a man that had the unerring power of complete vision was sobering enough to ebb the pain when he tightened the bandages. Wrenmae looked elsewhere, unsure whether he could see lie in his eyes or if he could simply smell it off his soul.
Rising heat from the lava hole crawled across the ground and into Wren's other foot. The night seemed altogether more dangerous and pressing now. Without his full strength, he'd need to wait till morning to recover or at least...awhile.
While we're here, let's sit down and tell that guy a story.
Where have you been?
Talking incessantly, as usual. Where have you been? Oh. No! Don't tell me...you were...ummm...Delirious with pain!
Thank you Zan.
Hey. I have to entertain myself somehow.
What do I do about him.
About that guy? Huh. I never thought about it more than ten times yet. My vote is tell him what we're doing here. Maybe he can help!
Maybe he'll take the key.
Maybe we shouldn't HAVE the key. Think of that? Huh? Maybe it leads to more lava holes. Personally, lava holes and I are on friendly terms. Shyke, feels like a comfortable breeze compared to my own planet...but you, lil fleshling? Not so much.
I'm aware of my limitations.
Says the guy who, instead of getting medical attention, decided to fly to a fire mountain following a magic key.
Be helpful.
Constructive Criticism IS helpful
I mean relevant to now.
Tell him about the key. Worst, he takes it and kills you. Best, he leads us to where we need to go.
Reaching into his pocket, Wren pulled out the key and offered it up for the Myrian's inspection. "I found this last time I was on the island. When I arrived here today, it pulled me this way. I followed it...but it seems to lead me to the fire mountain."
He looked up at the rivulets of light through the trees, "I don't know what it is or where it goes, but I wanted to find out...at least before those Noktal gashed me in the leg."
Breathing out, he forced himself up along the bark of the tree, testing out the leg. It still felt stiff, but the binding held.
"Thank you," He finally offered, rubbing the back of his head, "I didn't realize how serious it was at the time."
Falling quiet, he took his shirt and put it on again, somehow uncomfortable with how much information the man could read from the lattice of scars across his chest...too neatly cut for anything but torture.
"I thought most of the people on the island were dead. I wasn't aware there was a Groundskeeper." His eyes fell on the hole and then worked their way back to the Myrian. "You use your magic to clean up their messes?"
Could he see the power he possessed?
What else could he see?
The paranoia of suddenly speaking to a man that had the unerring power of complete vision was sobering enough to ebb the pain when he tightened the bandages. Wrenmae looked elsewhere, unsure whether he could see lie in his eyes or if he could simply smell it off his soul.
Rising heat from the lava hole crawled across the ground and into Wren's other foot. The night seemed altogether more dangerous and pressing now. Without his full strength, he'd need to wait till morning to recover or at least...awhile.
While we're here, let's sit down and tell that guy a story.
Where have you been?
Talking incessantly, as usual. Where have you been? Oh. No! Don't tell me...you were...ummm...Delirious with pain!
Thank you Zan.
Hey. I have to entertain myself somehow.
What do I do about him.
About that guy? Huh. I never thought about it more than ten times yet. My vote is tell him what we're doing here. Maybe he can help!
Maybe he'll take the key.
Maybe we shouldn't HAVE the key. Think of that? Huh? Maybe it leads to more lava holes. Personally, lava holes and I are on friendly terms. Shyke, feels like a comfortable breeze compared to my own planet...but you, lil fleshling? Not so much.
I'm aware of my limitations.
Says the guy who, instead of getting medical attention, decided to fly to a fire mountain following a magic key.
Be helpful.
Constructive Criticism IS helpful
I mean relevant to now.
Tell him about the key. Worst, he takes it and kills you. Best, he leads us to where we need to go.
Reaching into his pocket, Wren pulled out the key and offered it up for the Myrian's inspection. "I found this last time I was on the island. When I arrived here today, it pulled me this way. I followed it...but it seems to lead me to the fire mountain."
He looked up at the rivulets of light through the trees, "I don't know what it is or where it goes, but I wanted to find out...at least before those Noktal gashed me in the leg."
Breathing out, he forced himself up along the bark of the tree, testing out the leg. It still felt stiff, but the binding held.
"Thank you," He finally offered, rubbing the back of his head, "I didn't realize how serious it was at the time."
Falling quiet, he took his shirt and put it on again, somehow uncomfortable with how much information the man could read from the lattice of scars across his chest...too neatly cut for anything but torture.
"I thought most of the people on the island were dead. I wasn't aware there was a Groundskeeper." His eyes fell on the hole and then worked their way back to the Myrian. "You use your magic to clean up their messes?"