yet my blood renders me a King
Sah heard the stranger's approach before he heard her. Confident in how own abilities and comforted by their current location near the shrine, he allowed Lisbeth to come to him. He took a casual sip of his drink as she questioned his presence.
Chuckling quietly, he glanced at the shrine before eying Lisbeth, "I guess it does give that impression, doesn't it? But no. Safrin told me to let these rest under the full moon for the whole night before bringing them to her to complete my quest." Although the Goddess hadn't said why, the Abandoned's best guess was to allow the items to absorb her power and blessings. And even though she hadn't said where to do so, just outside of her shrine on the cliffs where the moon was in clear sight seemed perfect.
Sah gestured to the rocks beside him, "You're welcome to join me if you like." Placing his drink down he held a hand out for Lisbeth to shake, "I'm Sah."
Chuckling quietly, he glanced at the shrine before eying Lisbeth, "I guess it does give that impression, doesn't it? But no. Safrin told me to let these rest under the full moon for the whole night before bringing them to her to complete my quest." Although the Goddess hadn't said why, the Abandoned's best guess was to allow the items to absorb her power and blessings. And even though she hadn't said where to do so, just outside of her shrine on the cliffs where the moon was in clear sight seemed perfect.
Sah gestured to the rocks beside him, "You're welcome to join me if you like." Placing his drink down he held a hand out for Lisbeth to shake, "I'm Sah."
Sah