+ The bird hops to her knee in a bid to get her attention, and she shoots him a look that clearly means βlaterβ.
+ The bird hops to her knee in a bid to get her attention, and she shoots him a look that clearly means βlaterβ.
+ Revna smiles softly, stopping short of putting a reassuring hand on the womanβs shoulder. They had only just met after all.
βAre you alright?β She calmly meets Ellisiaβs gaze, ignoring Runeβs tightening talons on her arm. +
At witnessing Ellisiaβs reaction, Revna feels a wave of guilt. Something was going on under the surface, and despite her curiosity she holds back from prying further.
βI should be the one apologizing. I did not intend to cause you any distress.β +
+ Her new acquaintance certainly doesnβt seem like the type to scare easily, but she still feels a spark of anxiety as she waits for her reaction.
+ βA mage, yes,β Revna answers, blushing slightly. Despite her efforts, she had never been good at hiding that fact.
She tosses the final piece towards the flock and lets her gaze wander back to Meraadβs hands. +
She listens with increasing interest as the woman turns the axe over in her hands. The gemstones were certainly beautiful, and Revna can plainly see why a dragon would add it to their hoard.
The mention of dragons sparks her curiosity, but she holds her questions as Meraad asks one of her own. +
+ Rune pauses his preening on Santiβs shoulder to watch.
Revna turns to Santi, unable to contain her excitement. βThere is a grave here!β
+ She glances at a small flowering tree, the white petals gathering below it like snow. Curious about the species, she takes a step forward before abruptly pausing in her tracks.
The air around her becomes abnormally still as she reaches out, searching. +
βOh, thank you.β Revna smiles somewhat shyly as she passes through the gates. The garden was certainly small in comparison to the Necropolis gardens, but they were beautiful nonetheless.
βThis is lovely. Thank you for bringing me here.β +
+ βYour weapon is quite beautiful,β she nods towards the axe in Meraadβs hand. βI have not seen many like it.β
+ Three waxwings descend and squabble briefly over the piece before one makes off with it. It takes its prize to a branch before swallowing it whole. Revna chuckles and quickly throws another piece as more birds join the fray. +
βOh, yes. Of course.β
Revna reaches for the peach, careful not to touch Meraadβs hand as she takes it. With her knife, she deftly cuts a berry-sized piece off and holds it up before tossing it towards the exposed roots of the tree. +
+ Loyalty.
She removes her hand with a small smile, and the spell dies out.
+ Thereβs a rush of emotion emanating from the bird, muddled and unclear. Revna sorts through it, while continuing to push aside the heat that seems to be growingβ¦ louder? Finally, she finds what she is looking for and brings it through Ellisia, the feeling pulsating through them both. +
+ As soon as their skin touches, Revna feels the heat again. She keeps the smile plastered to her face, even as a small hint of worry creeps into her thoughts.
*Deep breath.*
Ignoring the sensation for now, Revna channels her magic through Ellisiaβs hand to Rune. +
Revna blinks, slightly surprised at Ellisiaβs enthusiasm. It was most welcome, though, and made her feel oddly comfortable with this woman she had just met.
She smiles softly at her outstretched hand and gently flips it so that Ellisiaβs palm rests between Runeβs skull and her own hand. +
+ Revna sets aside the apples she was holding and reaches into her boot, producing a small knife a moment later. She flips it open and turns to Meraad with a shy smile.
+ The birds seem to take note, and a small family of waxwings gathers in the branches as the pair sit.
βThey should like the peaches,β she says, motioning to the curious birds above them. βAs long as the pieces are small enough.β +
βMeraad.β Revna repeats, hoping her Nevarran accent isnβt butchering the pronunciation. βIt is lovely to meet you.β
She steps through the open gate with a grateful nod. βThank you.β Revna leads Meraad toward a stone bench sitting in the shade of a willow tree. +
+ She shakes her head, and he settles once more.
Ahead of them, a small green space comes into view, the iron-wrought fencing bathed in moonlight. βThe garden?β she asks, grateful for the distraction.
+ βIt is impressive that you found him at all. The Necropolis is well-suited for those who wish to disappear.β
A small shiver runs down her spine as she recalls her own experience lost amongst the dead. Rune peers over at her with concern, his talons digging noticeably into Santiβs shoulder. +
She had heard of mumblings of a Crow tracking a target deep in the catacombs, and by the end of Santiagoβs tale, she is nodding in recognition.
βOh yes, I remember! The spirits were very excited when you caught up to your target.β She glances up at him with a smile. +
+ The parcel contains a small jar of hot pepper jelly and a note that reads: βHappy birthday, my friend. - Revnaβ
The ink is smudged, with the clear imprint of a bird's talon in one corner.
A raven with a cheeky demeanor and otherworldly feathers lands on Santiβs windowsill. He drops a small parcel at the elfβs feet and greets him with a cheerful βtok-tokβ. The bird mischievously eyes Santiβs coffee before tilting his head and leaving, as if called by someone unseen. +
+ The reactions are not entirely surprising, but she shakes her head in disappointment all the same.
A minute later, they come to a stop in front of the park, and she looks up with a smile, brighter this time. βI donβt believe I caught your name. I am Revna.β
+ βTruly. I am simply a bitβ¦ flustered,β she finally manages to say. With a small, hopefully reassuring smile, Revna motions toward the park.
As the pair begins to move through the crowd, Revna notices a couple of less-than-friendly glances thrown in her new acquaintanceβs direction. +
βAh, no!β Revna scrambles for a moment, trying to find the right words. The thought of making such a kind woman feel unwelcome is unthinkable, and she takes a deep breath before trying again.
βIβSorry. I mean to say that your company is welcome.β +
+ βThe marks areβ¦ involved, yes. Yet I must admit that I did not make them. While Rune was not an accident, my finding him certainly was.β That is what she thought, anyway.
βI can show you something if you are curious. Although it would require me to touch your hand.β
Revna smiles easily at Ellisia, and resists the urge to touch her shoulder reassuringly. Sheβd always find curiosity to be an admirable trait, even if she is unable to give her a complete answer.
βYes, I love to learn as well,β she hums, considering the answer. +
+ They turn another corner, and a soft breeze blows back her hair. Rune makes a sleepy grumble as the air ruffles his nonexistent feathers. βMay I ask why you visited the Necropolis?β