Whoa, you let your feet run wild
Time has come as we all go down
He should have anticipated the shoes dilemma the moment they touched down, but before he could offer a semblance of a warning, they were gone, and with it came hiss and pain. Grimacing, he offered a balm of ice via magical means to float nearby, in case Amhran opted to take it. “Most. This is not like Torchline’s beaches.” As the demigod would be able to tell – miles upon miles of desolation and hot sand, dirt, and soil decrepit and lacking in much of anything but mirages and isolation. “May want to put those back on,” jutting his jawline towards the boots while his eyes went towards the horizon, and surrounding area; though he did allow for half a smile as the other didn’t pour the water on his feet.
Other than a few stray horned lizards making their way across the landscape, he didn’t see a sign of anything of note – until there was a familiar outline of a particular void flora off to his left. Advancing upon it, but not too close, for he certainly didn’t want to give Amhran the wrong idea, he pointed out the differentials. “Here is one of the void plants,” and the Rae creature would be able to see the ominous shades of purple and black along the petals, and likely the unease, though perhaps that sensation would be new to him. “I am not certain if you can do anything about these, but there are many like it within each region.” Deimos’, and multitudes of others, solution had been to destroy them – but if his purpose was preserving the balance, perhaps there were other things to be done.
Other than a few stray horned lizards making their way across the landscape, he didn’t see a sign of anything of note – until there was a familiar outline of a particular void flora off to his left. Advancing upon it, but not too close, for he certainly didn’t want to give Amhran the wrong idea, he pointed out the differentials. “Here is one of the void plants,” and the Rae creature would be able to see the ominous shades of purple and black along the petals, and likely the unease, though perhaps that sensation would be new to him. “I am not certain if you can do anything about these, but there are many like it within each region.” Deimos’, and multitudes of others, solution had been to destroy them – but if his purpose was preserving the balance, perhaps there were other things to be done.
Yeah but for the fall—oh, my—
Do you dare to look them right in the eyes?
DEIMOS







