Zavien
Zavien smiled at Tal's agreement to contact his friends. He was always happy to see people connect with their loved ones, keeping their bonds strong and healthy through human relation. With a chuckle, he grasped Tal's shoulder. "I'm glad to hear that, Tal. You're a good man."
At the mention of Sohalia, Zavien's mouth lowered to a sad frown. He didn't remove his hand but softened it to show his kind support. "I haven't met her, but every Breaker knows the Heart." His gaze fell to the offerings at the shrine, reminding him of momentos left at a grave. Others were determined to believe she still lived, and he would not give up hope. It didn't change that she was missing. Letting his pain show, he said solemnly, "Her absence is felt like a gaping hole in all of us. For someone who knew her personally, I can only imagine how hard this must be for you."
After a moment, he stepped away, considering the scenario of her disappearance. He didn't know much other than the fact that she had vanished without a trace. No one was convinced that it was her own choice. Anyone who knew the bare minimum about her knew that she would never do such a thing. How would one go about searching for someone like that? Caido was a big place. Looking at Tal with a serious expression, he asked, "What do we know about her disappearance?" Zavien latched onto the essence of purpose, his mind moving like a seasoned general focusing on the mission.
At the mention of Sohalia, Zavien's mouth lowered to a sad frown. He didn't remove his hand but softened it to show his kind support. "I haven't met her, but every Breaker knows the Heart." His gaze fell to the offerings at the shrine, reminding him of momentos left at a grave. Others were determined to believe she still lived, and he would not give up hope. It didn't change that she was missing. Letting his pain show, he said solemnly, "Her absence is felt like a gaping hole in all of us. For someone who knew her personally, I can only imagine how hard this must be for you."
After a moment, he stepped away, considering the scenario of her disappearance. He didn't know much other than the fact that she had vanished without a trace. No one was convinced that it was her own choice. Anyone who knew the bare minimum about her knew that she would never do such a thing. How would one go about searching for someone like that? Caido was a big place. Looking at Tal with a serious expression, he asked, "What do we know about her disappearance?" Zavien latched onto the essence of purpose, his mind moving like a seasoned general focusing on the mission.
Keep your face to the sunshine,
And you cannot see a shadow.
And you cannot see a shadow.







