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brave_kreyu) wrote2024-06-22 03:54 pm
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OOM All Skate Skellig Dream Magic Weirdness -Part Seven
It turns out that 'guarding the lair' involves more than just staying in one place. Kreyu has a goal today of scouting outside their borders, looking for possible trouble.
Given that Skellig can't speak the local language, yet, they're not trying to pass as locals. Skellig is just wearing a kilt as they stalk through the forest.
The wilderness is truly wild here, only barely touched by humans. Beasts of all kinds live in these woods, wolves, deer, boars, birds, rabbits, and more.
Given that Skellig can't speak the local language, yet, they're not trying to pass as locals. Skellig is just wearing a kilt as they stalk through the forest.
The wilderness is truly wild here, only barely touched by humans. Beasts of all kinds live in these woods, wolves, deer, boars, birds, rabbits, and more.
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Skellig smirks.
"It is much more difficult in the clothing of this landscape. There is much less...room to hide."
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"Ah, I suppose that would make a great deal of difference," she admits. "I have yet to go very far north, where the weather is cooler and people wear far more clothing."
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He laughs under his breath, reaches for a bite of ham for himself. "I will just have to adapt and make it less...obvious."
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She offers him a tidbit of cooked vegetable dipped in cheese, careful not to get anything on either of their clothes.
"Will definitely need to take this dress off after dinner," she remarks. "It's comfortable enough, but hardly suitable for lounging curled up with my husband."
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"I know you have much more comfortable things to lounge in," he points out. "If you feel attire is needed at all."
He glances to the bed.
"I did tidy it up a bit...but then nested in it again after I'd finished."
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She glances at the bed. "It looks fair enough to me, although...." she ponders. "I think the sky will be clear tonight. We could take some pillows and blankets up higher on the volcano, curl up together and watch the stars?"
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"I would like that very much," he says. "Bring blankets, pillows, and our dessert with us to enjoy. Sounds like a lovely way to spend time lounging with my wife."
Being outdoors will do him good, help keep his internal clock in tune with the ley lines of the world, the energy that surrounds the Lair and Karma that flows freely throughout.
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"We'll pass by our field on the way up, see how the flowers are doing." They're doing well, VERY well, as far along as if they'd been growing for weeks instead of mere days.
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"I would say the harvest will be plentiful," he comments. "We may have to stagger the ritual a bit as to not have everything come to readiness at the same time." There simply would not be enough workers to keep up with it all. "Alternate regions in which we perform it. Share the 'wealth', so to speak?"
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There's a nice flat area with a good view of the sky that she's headed toward. It won't take them too much longer to reach it.
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He does not mind the walking, even uphill as it is - after all, he is in quite good shape these days.
Once they reach the flattened clearing of sorts, Skellig hands her over the flowers (with a sheepish grin) in exchange for the blankets and pillows, and sets himself to arranging a decent 'nest' for lounging in.
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It won't take too long to settle into their nest, curled up together beneath a blanket against the chill of the altitude and the approaching night. The stars aren't out yet, so she's taking slices of a slightly tart apple and dipping them in honey.
She offers the morsel to Skellig as the last bit of sunlight fades and the stars begin to be revealed in all their glory.
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So it is only natural that he leans over and 'offers' himself up for a kiss once he's ready for it.
Surely she'll accept?
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"Hmm, this is nice," she murmurs as they break for a breath. A shower of sparks, a meteor shower, cuts across the sky.
This world is so quiet, so EMPTY, compared to Before. Wild, largely untamed, 'barbaric' by so many standards, and yet....
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"Very nice," he pays just a hint of attention to the meteor shower, most of his focus on her kiss and her presence so close to his. He takes a piece of apple next, dips it in the honey, carefully offers it up to her.
"Still think the stars on the beach, as you told me their legends...those have been my favorite so far. But these might overtake them in their own way."
If she needs help, he will be there with a kiss to clean up.
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"I enjoyed that too, having you curled up on me, listening and sharing tales."
She snuggles a little closer. "I don't know why stars fall, but I have heard a great many legends about them."
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(Briefly, he wonders if stars fell on the day he arrived in the desert.)
"But it is that way with most legends. The stories are passed down."
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"I've heard that too. Or that they are embers from the braziers that light the path of the dead to the afterlife."
They might have fallen, Kreyu was far too busy to notice
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"Could be multiple options," he admits. "There is no one answer, if I had to believe."
He leans in, presses his lips to her forehead. "What should we do after you have let the refugees seek safe haven in the city? What should I expect after your appearance as the Goddess?"
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She soaks up his touch for a moment. "We can't do much about the slave trade," she says quietly, voice tight with regret. "WE may be largely immune to attacks from humans, but OUR humans aren't. If we were to start attacking the slavers as ourselves, other nations would take it as an act of war, and the three of us can only be in so many places at any given time."
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"It is unfortunate, but I get it," he says. "Not every soul can be saved, the greater good must be considered at some point."
As disappointing and hard as it may be.
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Then, a thought occurs to her. "On the other hand. my giant eagle shape is NOT known, and you are not yet known as my husband. We might be able to make things...difficult for a slaver or two before we risk too much."
She snuggles into him, pulls the blankets tighter around them. "You make a wonderful hero, you know, dashing in to rescue the innocent. A winged hero whose touch can heal. Add in your loyal giant eagle companion who is human wise and capable of speech, and we make for quite the tale."
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Even 'dispatching' those who do bad things (such as bandits, raiders, pirates, and slavers) causes him to take on some of the Dark, but there is enough Light and Karma in his system to override it.
"I have never seen myself as the hero," he continues. "It is...an odd image, in my mind."
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She hopes she's worth what she will cost him, in that and other ways.
"You have always been heroic," she tells him. "Healing and helping those in need."
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"It is just...what I am feel as if I am called to do, when I have the opportunity and choose to do so." There have been times when he has looked the other way, or chosen not to heal, not to help. (Does that make him the villain?) It is obvious from his tone that he feels some inner conflict at the thought. "Before, it was merely...survival. Thriving as I am in this world we are in is...a new experience."
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