Hadama considered the wisdom of Safrin's daughter and then inclined his head in acceptance of the gift, his expression warming. "Thank you. It is a valuable reminder," he acknowledged, touched by her empathy.
Given his own merely mortal concerns, even as a newly-minted demigod, it was not entirely a surprise to hear that Seren had motivations of her own that extended beyond the current threat. From what he could recall of the stories of the Starchild she had been that in truth when last she had walked Torchline's sands - a child, far too young for War, much less cosmic horrors. "Mmn. Not disappointing." The Tidebreaker shook his head, thinking of how hard it would be to be separated from his own family. "Were you with your mother?" he asked curiously, wondering where Safrin might have tucked her daughter away in order to protect her.
Given his own merely mortal concerns, even as a newly-minted demigod, it was not entirely a surprise to hear that Seren had motivations of her own that extended beyond the current threat. From what he could recall of the stories of the Starchild she had been that in truth when last she had walked Torchline's sands - a child, far too young for War, much less cosmic horrors. "Mmn. Not disappointing." The Tidebreaker shook his head, thinking of how hard it would be to be separated from his own family. "Were you with your mother?" he asked curiously, wondering where Safrin might have tucked her daughter away in order to protect her.