Everyone wants to see heaven
But no one wants to say goodbye
But no one wants to say goodbye
The name Ronin, the knowledge that he was Safrin's demigod, memories of Stormbreak's history, a recent discussion with Mateo about his fathers... all the information was there in her mind, but she still didn't quite put it together. If she had, she might have had even more questions than those she posed about his armor. Had he really led Stormbreak? Did he have any advice? Which of Mateo's fathers was he? Was he the one she had to thank for taking care of her attacker - whatever that meant?
As it was, she took the information that he presented in stride. He was not, after all, the first demigod she had met, and what she had learned so far was that they were just as human as the rest of Caido - well, mostly. What did take her aback was his dedication to Safrin. As the only herald that Soh had specifically been warned away from, she viewed the goddess with a certain level of respectful suspicion. Still, Flora had been honest with her about Safrin's nature, as far as she could tell, and there were always two sides to any story. Jata might not have fared so well with the herald, but that didn't mean she would smite everyone - right?
"I see," Soh said, still more intrigued than anything else. She gestured for Ronin to join her, picking up a suddenly squalling Tarak and settling him on her lap, where she quieted him with a scratch beneath his beak. "So what brings Safrin's demigod to Stormbreak?" she wanted to know. "Or have you lived here all this time without me realizing?" This last was said in a joking tone, her head tilting to one side. She thought she would have heard by now if a demigod lived within the bounds of her region, but she didn't know everyone.
As it was, she took the information that he presented in stride. He was not, after all, the first demigod she had met, and what she had learned so far was that they were just as human as the rest of Caido - well, mostly. What did take her aback was his dedication to Safrin. As the only herald that Soh had specifically been warned away from, she viewed the goddess with a certain level of respectful suspicion. Still, Flora had been honest with her about Safrin's nature, as far as she could tell, and there were always two sides to any story. Jata might not have fared so well with the herald, but that didn't mean she would smite everyone - right?
"I see," Soh said, still more intrigued than anything else. She gestured for Ronin to join her, picking up a suddenly squalling Tarak and settling him on her lap, where she quieted him with a scratch beneath his beak. "So what brings Safrin's demigod to Stormbreak?" she wanted to know. "Or have you lived here all this time without me realizing?" This last was said in a joking tone, her head tilting to one side. She thought she would have heard by now if a demigod lived within the bounds of her region, but she didn't know everyone.
Everyone wants to see heaven
But no one wants to die
But no one wants to die
Sohalia
Minor powerplay allowed without permission.
Feel free to use force/magic on Sohalia.
Feel free to use force/magic on Sohalia.







