If Hadama noticed anything unusual within the Bond, he did not show it. Though fear for companions seemed like a reasonable reaction to such news, any feelings that might have escaped were fleeting enough that they did not seem to be shared intentionally, and therefore were not his business. Indeed, he seemed genuinely oblivious to the details of Sunjata's own experience with the loss of a companion. The mermanta had been well and firmly below the waves during most of Sunjata's time on Caido, and though he'd heard the unsettling rumors of the entanglement of Frey's demigod with an Ascended, he knew little beyond the public knowledge of the Flood's time as Governor and his unique status as a demigod of two different deities over the course of his life.
In spite of their shared trepidation the next piling went in without any trouble, and as they surfaced they could see the humans and Ancients building the dock structure out along the path they were creating.
Yes, Hadama agreed, quiet and grim within the bond. I did not notice any differences before Rae healed her. Not in her behavior or appearance, aside from the bandage around her arm long after the wound should have healed. But it may work more slowly in humans. He paused, and then acknowledged reluctantly: And Mer.
In spite of their shared trepidation the next piling went in without any trouble, and as they surfaced they could see the humans and Ancients building the dock structure out along the path they were creating.
Yes, Hadama agreed, quiet and grim within the bond. I did not notice any differences before Rae healed her. Not in her behavior or appearance, aside from the bandage around her arm long after the wound should have healed. But it may work more slowly in humans. He paused, and then acknowledged reluctantly: And Mer.







