~|--|~ Lacerta didn’t know what Brodon meant by ‘less family’, but it didn’t sound good. It sounded like there were problems among the Drykas that affected their families… and those generally weren’t a good thing. For the Drykas, at least. She didn’t know what had happened, and worried about the side effects… but got the sense her companion didn’t want to speak of it. Aware of his feelings, she didn’t ask, instead, letting the thought pass through her mind and into the wind. When asked to explain her own race, the Eth smiled equally, before leaning back in her seat. “Well… I might as well start at the beginning. Ethaefal are souls who skipped the reincarnation cycle, instead chosen by Leth and Syna to live in their celestial abode. It was paradise… literally. However, when the Valterrian came, and all those disasters… a huge crack opened up in the world. Some Ethaefal fell through, and are still falling today. By fall, I mean literally fall. We tumble from the sky, fully adults, and into some form of water. It’s quite traumatic at the beginning, to be sure… “Now, to explain our race, we shift with the time and seasons. Each has their own patron diety, either Leth or Syna. Syna is my goddess, though I do, of course, respect Leth. During their time of the day – so, when the sun is up, for me – we take our ‘celestial’ form, as you see here. Glasslike horns, which are unbreakable, by the way… and incredible height and beauty. I’m actually quite tall for my race, considering. In the evenings, we take on the form of a past life. As you saw, I was an Eypharian. “Now, we also shift with the seasons. The color of our horns, and hair, changes with the passing days. What you see now will be a completely different color in a season, and was different last season as well… However, those that relinquish their gods, hate them, are called the Forsaken. They lose all Ethaefal powers, and do not shift with the seasons. On powers… we are also able to age things by a day. Each item can only be aged once a day, as well. It is an interesting gift, and one with many uses….” Finishing her speech, she smiled up at Brodon. “It’s complicated” she admitted with a shrug, feeling slightly guilty about going on about her race. However, she’d covered most of the topics… except for one or two more minor details. She smiled at the offer to return her boat, and shrugged again. “I don’t mind. You seem to be enjoying it… go as long as you like. We still have a bit of time before turning back.” Saying this, the composer glanced back to check their distance from Riverfall. Maybe one or two bells before turning around. And with this wind… they’d have to tack more than a few times as well. Annoying. “Of course, if you don’t want to sail anymore, I’d be happy to take the wheel” she added, more as a side thought than anything else. She didn’t want to make the Drykas unhappy by forcing this on him. OOCMerp. Sorry for the speaking text block... got a little carried away. Oh, and sorry for replying so quickly. It's probably annoying. Just... I was sitting here, and I felt like writing, soooo XD ~|--|~ |